I need to have glibc available but can't work out what package to install.
Any ideas?
Ta
topic title: Installing glibc
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libc6 maybe?
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Already got that installed. Actually trying to install google gears
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glibc has been replaced by eglibc
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I don't show that installed but I do show glibc but only when I"man glibc". I can't get a version otherwise.
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shows how to get it working with iceweasel
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shows how to get it working with iceweasel
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Cheers, seems to have worked.
Mind numbing stupidity on Google's part though.
Mind numbing stupidity on Google's part though.
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I wrote to Cooliris to say they shouldn't throw a"your browser is not supported" at us at their home page and at first they acknowledged it but on a second thought they reaffirmed that Iceweasel wasn't supported. Even if actually it would be a minimal work to check the compatibility to its versions, I think.