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- From: "Jonathan Byrne" <jpmag@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 22:07:05 +0900
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-----Original Message----- From: Eric Standlee <fwiw3980@example.com> >showing its age!?!?!?!?! I know that this came up with ?Jonathan? >installing on a ?Sparc?, but does that solution work here; are there other >specifics at work here? Are you running on a Sparc? I've been under the impression that you had an Intel machine, but perhaps I was wrong? Anyway, there is no Netscape for Sparc Linux. You could try compiling the Mozilla 5 source and see how it goes, though. >On a similar note. My copy of RH 5.1 will arrive soon. Should I just wipe >the slate clean and install it fresh, or is there a way to install the base >5.1 over a current 4.1 and what are the benefits/drawbacks? You'll have to wipe the slate clean. Backup any important date you may have first, of course. If your machine is a Sparc, is it a 4c architecture machine (anything Sparcstation 2 or older falls into this category I believe)? If so, RH 5.1 is completely broken WRT Sun 4c right now, and at least for a while, until they get a fixed kernel out (would have been nice if they tested this before shipping, huh?), it will just sit on your shelf for a while. If you do have an Intel machine, on the other hand, you can install 5.1 and will be in much better shape than with your shaky 4.1 version. <INFOMERCIAL> But you'd be better off still with TurboLinux 2.0-J, which does everything Red Hat does, and some things Red Hat doesn't, such as having a full set of Japanese extensions (if you care about that), and backward compatability with libc5. It's also a little cheaper, I think, and IMO has better support. The only particular advantage I can name for Red Hat is that it comes with a copy of BRU 2000. So put in TurboLinux, then install the copy of BRU off of your Red Hat CD if you want it.</INFOMERCIAL> No, Pacific HiTech doesn't pay me to say this stuff :-) Either way, though, you'll be much better off with an up-to-date Red Hat or TurboLinux, since pretty much everything in the Red Hat 4.1 distribution is now very dated. Cheers, Jonathan -------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 17 July, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Meeting: 8 August, Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate 12:30 featuring Linux on multiple platforms: i386, Sparc, PA-Risc, Amiga, SGI, Alpha, PalmPilot, ... -------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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