On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 16:46, Ben Darlow wrote:
> The version information for sleep suggests it's part of the GNU sh-utils
> (version 2.0.11) but I'm not able to find a package that corresponds
> with an apt-cache search. I have a sneaking suspicion that I could
> remedy this particular ill if I wer
Further to my earlier posting (attached below) I have had some further
insight into the problem. It appears that the problem stems from the
'sleep' utility. If I call sleep from the command line with any numeric
argument, it outputs 'Illegal instruction'. This appears to be whatever
is causing pro
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