I just tried Firefox 67 and still get the Segmentation Fault. If someone
managed to get Firefox to work please let me know which Linux. I have tried it
on various Linux flavors on ZBC12 and LinuxOne Rockhopper II
Adolph Kahan | Senior Consultant
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Thanks for the explanation, Mark.
Easy enough for me to change the dasd_configure command in my scripts to chzdev
so I will do that and not bother reporting that difference from SP3.
The problem with by-path not working is a little more problematic, so I've
opened a SUSE ticket for that.
On Fri, 31 May 2019 16:40:50 -0400
Alan Altmark wrote:
> On Friday, 05/31/2019 at 08:19 GMT, "Dan Horák"
> wrote:
> > there are many places in Chromium source code base that need
> > architecture specific code, you can look at [1] for the current
> > effort of bringing ppc64le support. Having
On Fri, 31 May 2019 20:59:59 +
Adolph Kahan wrote:
> Mark, it does not run anymore on any of the new mainframes. It will
> install and start to come up and then crash with a segmentation
> fault. Mozilla has been aware of the problem.
>
> Here is a link to the Bugzilla
>
Mark, it does not run anymore on any of the new mainframes. It will install and
start to come up and then crash with a segmentation fault. Mozilla has been
aware of the problem.
Here is a link to the Bugzilla
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/173
Adolph Kahan |
On 5/31/19 4:16 PM, Adolph Kahan wrote:
> Hi David, I was also looking for either Firefox or Chrome to run on z/Linux.
> At present none of these work on z/Linux.
>
> The only browser that will run on z/Linux is MIDORI -
> https://www.midori-browser.org/
That is incorrect. Mozilla Firefox has
On Friday, 05/31/2019 at 08:19 GMT, "Dan Horák" wrote:
> there are many places in Chromium source code base that need
> architecture specific code, you can look at [1] for the current effort
> of bringing ppc64le support. Having the new code accepted upstream is
> another story. I haven't even
Hi David, I was also looking for either Firefox or Chrome to run on z/Linux. At
present none of these work on z/Linux.
The only browser that will run on z/Linux is MIDORI -
https://www.midori-browser.org/
Adolph Kahan | Senior Consultant
Tel: +1 (416) 229-2950 x304 | Mobile: +1 (416)
On 5/28/19 1:21 PM, Dave Jones wrote:
> I'd like to run Google Chrome on Red Hat z/Liunx...does anyone know
> where a pre-build binary might be found?
I just tried to build Chromium on the openSUSE Build Service. It failed
due to what seems like in-line assembler code in the source. I suspect
Mark,
Thanks for a thorough reply.
We have been warned :))
-Mike M
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 1:43 PM Mark Post wrote:
> On 5/31/19 6:47 AM, Michael MacIsaac wrote:
> > Why? Doing so will break scripts we have ...
>
> Because they require maintenance, cause bug reports (such as Marcy's),
>
On 5/31/19 6:47 AM, Michael MacIsaac wrote:
> Why? Doing so will break scripts we have ...
Because they require maintenance, cause bug reports (such as Marcy's),
etc., etc. They're not going away tomorrow, but please plan ahead.
One of the complaints we hear is that "doing X on SLES for the
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 12:48 PM Michael MacIsaac
wrote:
> Mark,
>
> > The wrappers will be removed at some point in the future.
> Why? Doing so will break scripts we have ...
>
>
Same here. I would urge SuSE to keep them.
--
Mark,
> The wrappers will be removed at some point in the future.
Why? Doing so will break scripts we have ...
-Mike
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 5:06 PM Mark Post wrote:
> On 5/30/19 4:54 PM, Marcy Cortes wrote:
> > Should I just be using that chzdev command now?
>
> Yes. Starting with
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