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Old 13th January 2005, 04:50 AM
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fc3 dual opteron issues

Hi

I just installed FC3 64 on my dual opeteron. I have a Tyan K8 board with 3ware cards and a few SATA drives. Everything worked fine.

Then in ran the update tool and now I cant seem to run openoffice (fp exception)

Also matlab 64 bit doesnt work .... seg fault.

Any ideas?

Debo
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Old 17th August 2005, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by ddutta
Hi

I just installed FC3 64 on my dual opeteron. I have a Tyan K8 board with 3ware cards and a few SATA drives. Everything worked fine.

Then in ran the update tool and now I cant seem to run openoffice (fp exception)

Also matlab 64 bit doesnt work .... seg fault.

Any ideas?

Debo
Did you ever get a fix for this? I just installed FC3 along with some updates and can't get Matlab to work either (seg faults). Any ideas?

Thanks,
Debbie
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