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  1. Originally posted by civdiv:

    zmoney, quit throwing around the Nazi thing, we all know where that leads. I am like 1/36th German, and I like Panthers, that doesn't mean I have a Waffen SS uniform in my closet. Once you even allude to the slur, others begin to assume. Bad combination there.

    There's a difference, your Forum name doesn't have HJ in it.

    [ October 27, 2006, 07:46 AM: Message edited by: tankibanki ]

  2. The Nebelwerfer was used to fire rockets, not just smoke.

    I'm not completely sure why it was called Nebelwerfer, but smoke=Nebel is not the reason ("fog" would be a better translation anyway). The Nebelwerfer was invented by a man called Nebel, but there is the story that the Nebelwerfer got its name by being distributed to the chemical weapons troops.

  3. Good to hear that it works. When I asked for smoke launchers on the thor I was thinking of a multiple launcher which launches a semicircle (or a little less) at a distance of around 10m with very short flight time (i.e. not high trajectory). Do you think that would be possible?

  4. Ok, got a 2.6 kernel to run, but that wasn't the problem after all. As you suggested I needed a new glibc.

    After that, the error message is gone. Unfortunately it still doesn't run.

    All I get when I run "./runClient" is the following line

    "~/Dropteam/bin/ ~/Dropteam/"

    and a new prompt (after a couple of seconds)

  5. yeah, I know, but the updated kernel should solve the problem (it's not updated by updating sarge either). The problem is not glibc itself.

    However I haven't succeeded in compiling a working 2.6 kernel for this machine, yet. It's a little complicated because of some drivers I have to put in manually.

    Moreover I am aware of debian paranoia concerning what is "stable".

    Thanks for trying to help.

  6. I have installed XFCE and I have got the current glibc version. I do my "update -> upgrade" pretty frequently. I have tested it on my Notebook which is running mostly the same but on a 2.6 kernel.

    So the kernel version really seems to be the problem.

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