than
the portion that PostgreSQL implements.
Erv Walter
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Sorry for the late reply - catching up.
IMHO speed is always relevant, and so is memory usage. This is the trap
Micro$oft
and Apple have fallen into. Just because the hardware is capable of running
faster
is no excuse for sloppy coding. I'm not
Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce Perens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Install a bzImage kernel on the hard disk using LILO, and see if it will
boot. If it boots, it's only a problem with the floppy bootstrap. All of
our kernels are bzImage, so that should be easy to test.
Tried
Bruce Perens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd rather fix the software bug that prevents bzImage from working on
some computers. Thus, I need good data on what those computers are,
and I need people with those computers to test new boot floppies.
Sounds good to me. I'll check the model number and
me,
Erv Walter
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I have a question about the terminfo entry for 'xterm' I am wondering
how I need to adjust it so that it says color is supported. xterm now
supports color (demonstrated by ls --color and tin in color), but the
terminfo entry still says black and white so programs like lynx and
slrn are blackand
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On 17 Jun 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Meskes) wrote on 17.06.97 in [EMAIL
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No! You
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I found a small bug with installation of 1.3.0 last night while
installing on a friend's Toshiba Tecra Laptop.
The problem deals with the kernel/pcmcia services.
He has a Panasonic pcmcia 4x CDROM. It is supported by pcmcia and I
have had it working in linux
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On 15 Jun 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erv Walter) wrote on 13.06.97 in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Please tell me how to solve this problem
Do you have libc6 and friends installed? That seems to be what causes this
for me.
MfG Kai
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On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Mark Baker wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Erv Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LANG
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The locale errors are getting extremely annoying. What is the most
correct way to solve the problems. unsetting LANG solves the problem,
but I can't find where it is getting set in the first place. That's
not the most elegant solution anyway.
My locale
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On 3 Jun 1997, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
1. The software may be redistributed by anyone. The license may
restrict a source file from being distributed in modified form,
as long as it allows modified binary files, and files that are
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