Or just go to windows and not have to update the kernel.... ever...
If it were a kernel issue, you'd have an argument.This is simple. GCC-2.95 application trying to run on a GCC-4 system.It's about the same as taking a Win16 app and having it run on WinXP.It just don't happen.
Oooh... can I have the Windows virus of the week, the exploit of the day, and all the forced upgrades I can take...and then more?I think I'll pass on Windows.Read my other comment in this thread as well...
Get a Mac mini (with shiny new copy of Tiger) and never have to worry about updating the Kernel or viruses. AND you can still play Sim City 3000
Can't you grab an older glib and be done with it?
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Or just go to windows and not have to update the kernel.... ever...
If it were a kernel issue, you'd have an argument.
This is simple. GCC-2.95 application trying to run on a GCC-4 system.
It's about the same as taking a Win16 app and having it run on WinXP.
It just don't happen.
Oooh... can I have the Windows virus of the week, the exploit of the day, and all the forced upgrades I can take...and then more?
I think I'll pass on Windows.
Read my other comment in this thread as well...
Get a Mac mini (with shiny new copy of Tiger) and never have to worry about updating the Kernel or viruses.
AND you can still play Sim City 3000
Can't you grab an older glib and be done with it?
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