Re: jdk not working in potato, working jdk removed from incoming, license problem

1999-05-18 Thread Seth M. Landsman
Basically, we're in BLATANT violation of the license currently. It states quite clearly that redistribution is prohibited. So, plain and simple, we're shit out of luck. As someone else pointed out, Kaffe is just as good, with better response. But either way, we have to lose jdk or convince

Re: jdk not working in potato, working jdk removed from incoming, license problem

1999-05-18 Thread Seth M. Landsman
On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 07:48:28PM -0400, Phillip R. Jaenke wrote: On Mon, 17 May 1999, Seth M. Landsman wrote: What is wrong with distributing an installation package like is done with netscape and realaudio? Hrm. You know, that didn't occur to me. As long as it contains NOTHING

Re: jdk not working in potato, working jdk removed from incoming, license problem

1999-05-18 Thread Seth M. Landsman
For the record, kaffe is *NOT* as good as the blackdown JDK. I have used both, and, as it is, kaffe crashes before my research system loads, yet the blackdown jdk works flawlessly. So report the bug to the kaffe people, and then they'll fix it, and then kaffe will work for your

Possible serious problem with the newest sysklogd?

1998-10-15 Thread Seth M. Landsman
Hmm, so I just updated the syslogd on my system yesterday (using dselect, slink 2.1 i386 system). Then I stopped receiving mail completely via qmail. About 4 hours later I realized I hadn't received any mail for the day and saw no qmail entries in my logs. I restarted qmail and

Re: Debian 2.[01] -- Only rudimentary support for Laptops?

1998-10-15 Thread Seth M. Landsman
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 02:49:19PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote: On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote: : Hi, : : I have an IBM ThinkPad 380XD. I have found that 2.0.x kernels just don't : work properly, my machine will crash or shutdown during boot. I believe that :