Redhat 6.0 and Netscape (Specifically glibc2.1)
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Does anyone know if they are planning on releasing a glibc 2.1 release in the unsupported section? I am running the glibc2.0 version but ever since I upgraded to redhat 6.0 (which has glibc-2.1.1) I find that netscape crashes if you try to run java or plugins. It used to work fine with macromedia flash plugin and java enabled, but it seems that the new glibc broke that.
This can only be a good thing, I would like to have better firmware tools, like on my sparcs where I can run scsi-probe and other useful things, or the hinv on the SGI systems. The PC bios has always seemed less full-featured then other unix workstations.
Does anyone know if they are planning on releasing a glibc 2.1 release in the unsupported section? I am running the glibc2.0 version but ever since I upgraded to redhat 6.0 (which has glibc-2.1.1) I find that netscape crashes if you try to run java or plugins. It used to work fine with macromedia flash plugin and java enabled, but it seems that the new glibc broke that.
Jeff Haskovec
This can only be a good thing, I would like to have better firmware tools, like on my sparcs where I can run scsi-probe and other useful things, or the hinv on the SGI systems. The PC bios has always seemed less full-featured then other unix workstations.