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| @chapter Known/potential Problems in the B20.1 Release
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| @section Windows 95 freezing up
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| @strong{(Please note: This section has not yet been updated for the latest
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| net release.)}
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| While this problem may have been worse under B19, Control-c's in bash
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| under Win 95 may still be able to lock up the Win 95 kernel, freezing
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| your machine.  This problem can be fixed if you are running the OSR2
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| version of Win 95 by installing the USB patch available on OSR2 CDs or
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| on MSDN subscription CDs.  More information about OSR2 and the USB patch
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| is available from @file{http://www.compuclinic.com/osr2faq/index.html}.
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| @section Some programs can't deal with // pathname scheme in arguments
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| @strong{(Please note: This section has not yet been updated for the latest
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| net release.)}
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| gcc and other tools aren't fully compatible with the current pathname
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| scheme: it can't grok an argument of -I//d/foo which means it is vital
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| that when attempting to configure/build UNIX packages, that only normal
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| paths with single slashes are used.
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