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Re: Xwin 1.14.2 (64 bit) extreme memory page faulting
- From: Erik Soderquist <erik dot soderquist at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2013 15:27:35 -0400
- Subject: Re: Xwin 1.14.2 (64 bit) extreme memory page faulting
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<snip>
> Similar, to but different from Larry's suggestion, can you install Firefox
> on CentOS using the installer from Firefox itself, and not the distro
> version? I can imagine it could be something about flags or settings they
> used when compiling it.
>
> Jack
I tried a couple times, and am willing to try again; however, I have
not been able to resolve dependency conflicts to get a current version
of Firefox to successfully install, let alone run. I fear this may
have to wait for the host to be wiped and reloaded. Even then, I
don't know what level of success I'll have, as currently it looks like
it will be reloaded with CentOS 6. RHEL/CentOS are known for keeping
solid and stable, not current...
--- Erik
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