Well, if it was my machine that I could keep for at least a couple of days,
I would.  Unfortunately, it's a loaner I am using at a conference to demo
things associated with a paper.  It's no longer on the network and I only
put binaries on it when it was on the network.  Oh well, I was looking for
a quick fix.  It's too bad as the few things that did work are quite fast.
Even in s/w rendering things are quite responsive.  Fortunately, I can show
a few things on it, and then supplement the rest with stuff on my laptop.

Thanks.


Suhaib Siddiqi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on
11/13/2001 03:17:21 PM

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There are several hardware incompability issues between PIII and P4 - this
was told to me by Oracle Tech support, because Oracle installation a P4 1.7
machine went nuts - Oracle claimed it a P4 chip bugs (whatever they are)
Best bet would be to recompile it on P4 machine.

Suhaib

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