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- From: hankduck@postoffice.ptd.net (hankduckman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: AMosaic problems
- Date: 13 Jan 1996 16:34:44 GMT
- Organization: ProLog - PenTeleData, Inc.
- Message-ID: <1616.6586T504T2539@postoffice.ptd.net>
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- SW> Hi.
-
- SW> First, my system: A4000/040 25 MHz, 18 MB RAM, CV 64, Cybergfx, MUI 3.1,
- SW> 17 " Monitor, AmiTCP 4.0 Demo, Amosaic 2.0 Prelease 1 and 3(?), 850 MB
- SW> HD. Amosaic runs on a Cybergfx screen 1150x900x256 colors.
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- SW> Problem: I've run Amosaic (latest ver = ? 2.0 PR3?) for some time now
- SW> without problems, but I've recently reconfigured my AmiTCP stack. Now,
- SW> running Amosaic crashes my machine everytime, immediately after loading
- SW> the homepage or trying to access anything else. I get a requestor saying
- SW> "Please insert volume steve/ in any drive." And then the system totally
- SW> hangs. Just before it crashes, I see the infoline at the bottom of the
- SW> Mosaic window saying something like "Insufficient space in temporary
- SW> directory" or something like that.
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- SW> This makes no sense to me since all drives on my system have at least 3-7
- SW> MB free and the recoverable ram drive (SD0:) is configured for up to 5
- SW> MB. I've used the same setup, with less HD space and a full ramdrive
- SW> without problems with the same release of Amosaic in the past.
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- SW> In my reconfig, I've made a home directory called "Amitcp:steve" per the
- SW> usual AmiTCP installation routine. Does Amosaic mess up with env:HOME
- SW> defined or is it some other problem???
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- Check your sys:prefs/mosaic/prefs file. See where your temp directory is located.
- Also check your homepage setting in the same prefs file. It should be compatible
- with env:HOME AFAIK.
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- Hank Duckman from the beautiful northwest New Jersey/ running A2000, G'040@33, 32 megs ram, Picasso, Emplant, VLab, Opal
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