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Re: [MiNT] nfs
On Tue, 30 Jun 2004 20:26:42 , PeterSlegg <peterslegg@scubadivers.co.uk> wrote:
> I couldn't remember exactly where my Milan failed to boot
> with mp so I have just tried renaming 1.15.12 to mint.prg
> and rebooting.
>
> Everything seems to go ok up until Things starts opening
> it's desktop windows. The first one opened ok but the
> next one didn't list it's files and then Thing locks up.
>
> The caps lock light shows that not everything has died
> but nothing else works.
>
> This may not all be the fault of mint's memory protection.
>
> I am not altogether clear what the benefits of using mp are.
I've just tried another test, hoping it might be of more use
to Jo Even as he seems to be having much worse problems with
MP than I am.
Since Thing (actually Ming the Milan version) crashed as it
opened the drive windows I decided to reboot with no windows
open on the desktop.
The result was an error dialogue as follows:
Memory violation PID 094
Type private PC 0175F5FD2
Addr 01742EB1 BP 017AC000
Which means nothing to me, unfortunately.
I also run with NVDI all the time which doesn't explain
why I have no problems with the portmap and inetd stuff.
Myy set-up was originally built by the company that supplied
the Milan but I installed Easymint over the top of it. It
has a few oddities, mainly odd problems with TosWin2 and
bash without MP otherwise stable.
What is AA address ?
Regards,
Peter
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