On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Marco Iannacone wrote:
As I said, I never tried it, but from what they say the performance
are better also on those CPU (see stampede.org for more details)
Look again. They said there will be a hit on those systems performance...
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if it is installed right? I had a cheap card that I bought
from the local swap that had the video ram installed backwards. leave it
on for a while and watch it burn...
Just don't touch the ram, I found out the hardway that they get hot if
backwards.
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On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Patrick T. Berry wrote:
So, I had hoped to install RedHat 5.4 Pro today, but my day went from busy to
hectic.
is that a typo? What is Redhat 5.4 Pro?
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On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, W.D.McKinney wrote:
Just wondering what is rhcn anyway ?
-Dee
read the charter in /pub/rhcn
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unzip-5.31
Or something higher. It is on redhat's ftp. It came on the 5.0 cd if you
have that lying around.
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are too complex...
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On Fri, 27 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just have to chime in here.
Who the bloody hell reads the @#%^ing manual?! Pleezze.
I am bizarre. I *like* reading manuals.
Correction you are intelligent...
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Life is a continual learning process, Linux is just part of life.
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On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Paul Fontenot wrote:
Why not argue this point on the developers mailing list? The thing works
and that is all my feeble intellect cares about.
The next time you brag about your ignorance, try the windows-95 mailing
list...
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installed redhat 3 something, Erik sent atleast 4 or
5 personal emails to try and help me get it to work. That was for free,
you can't pay microsoft for that kind of support...
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the article online...
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Hello,
I am getting cannot locate module binfmt-322 in my /var/log/messages. I
assume this is a module for using foreign binaries. Can someone tell me
where and how to get it?
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define for init
what to do while it is booting. Just cause the inputs are from files does
not mean that it is not input?
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On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, Scott McDermott wrote:
To say it isn't an operating system may be construed as being wrong. It
provides the critical component for an operating system, does it not?
How is linux not an OS. I really need to rethink my ideas about
computers...
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r magazine.
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On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Steven Hanley wrote:
My ISP uses Windows NT and I need a How to on how I can connect. I think they are
using MSCHAP. Please Help. Thanks
It should not matter. Try enabling chap with netcfg.
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head -5 filename|tail -3
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article. It would be a grewat showing of support for our beloved
os.
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Hello,
I need to find a performace measuring tool for webservers. Almost like
ping. In infoworld they do a performance char of 40 commercial websites in
regards to response time. Is thier a tool like this available for linux?
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worked fine be prepared for 1+ hour kernel compile
times :)
You could also compile your kernel on another machine...
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to something other than false
and then running the program, not fun. This is one of the few problems
that I have had when running redhat in a large user environment.
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, Linux, Coherent)
where it always just works. E-mail me for sources and docs (it's small).
What is the difference between the two?
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computer who has a clue about
computers. Like if Linus posted his computer configs i would be interested
yours are a waste of electrons. BTW I love your name for the computer.
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was about sorting by UID and i know that you can use sort
alphabetically also. But still the lack of a find feature is kind of bad.
Scrolling through 600+ users is not an optimal use of time.
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way to solve the problem? I
:need a quick way to find user x. Thanks.
cat /etc/passwd |grep username ???
That doesn't do much for finding the user in usercfg
Maybe I was unclear in my question. I need a way to find a user in the
list displayed in usercfg.
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Does Redhat 5.0 require a special package for users to change thier
passwords with programs like eudora?
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Hello,
How can i get xmailbox have no head/title bar? So that there are no close
minimize kill buttons. I would like to have it site next to loadmonitor
and the Desk / Apps menu, It would look nice not having the stuff at the
top.
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On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Gate News wrote:
Hi,
Is there any good Pointcast typer software out there for Linux? I
would like to get stock quote, weather, and some news, and also be
able to have it automatically update whenever I log on.. Thanks!
Try lynx...
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the pages downloaded run lynx and wham. No crap just the
info you need.
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with usercfg,
add network devices with netcfg and mount fs's all with point and click
ease. Having a temp add users with usercfg is a lot better than wasting
sysadmins time doing it.
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Hello,
I know I have seen this before but I thought it did not matter for PII. I
have a PII 266 with 128 megs of ram. /proc/meminfo only reports 64 megs of
ram. Can someone please tell me why this is and how to fix it?
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ng, but
I assumed this was a mailinglist about RED HAT, not some phylo/religious
list!
I realize that the messages are off topic but I think you need to lighten
up a little. If a couple K of messages is wasting your bandwidth maybe you
should look into upgrading to a 28.8 modem.
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linux is better.
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On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
Why, no other than ftp.kernel.org :)
I only saw patches. I am looking for full tar.gz's.
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On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Chuck Mead wrote:
That is exactly correct!
Can someone explain how to fix this?
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the archives onto cdroms.
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on the net somewhere that would format the output
to html so you could just point to it for a list of users home pages...
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return self.pw.vars[self.group][2]
IndexError: list index out of range
[root@ian /root]#
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On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Bryan Koschmann wrote:
Actually it looks more like you were logged on as a user, SU'd to
root, then ran netcfg, which needs a export DISPLAY=:0.0 to tell it
where to draw the window... Hope this helps..
how can you tell this?
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roblem
in fact my boss is very impressed with it. Congrats to RedHat and the
linux family, you have done a wonderful job...
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How come I can only log on as anonymous for ftp? Not even root can log on
to ftp?
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/chat-ppp0
Does it matter where it is located in the script?
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Does anyone have one of those quick little scripts that scans the users
dirs every night to check for public_html?
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