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>and change it. Works sli
Hi,
Well, I have a Gigabyte motherboard, Via KM266 chipset with
AMD Athlon 2000+ XP. It has 5 channel sound capabilities,
and Windoze, is able to use the full capability.
I know, you would say that drivers were provided for Win XP, anyways
it works real fine. Problem is, on RHL, though the chipse
Hi,
I was looking for some Video player / Audio players for RHL 9.0.
I found that Chip March, 2004 CDs had some Linux stuff, but they seem to
have missed quite a lot of rpms. For e-g- I tried installing xine, but seems
the base xine rpm is missing, similarily with many of the tools provided.
Anyw
Hi,
I was looking for some Video player / Audio players for RHL 9.0.
I found that Chip March, 2004 CDs had some Linux stuff, but they seem to
have missed quite a lot of rpms. For e-g- I tried installing xine, but seems
the base xine rpm is missing, similarily with many of the tools provided.
Anyw
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> All of you can understa
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> Still frnds, I am not very clea
Hi,
Try this code. Hope you understand the difference now.
Regards,
Venky
#include
#include
char * foo();
char * foo1();
int main()
{
char string[200];
char *p;
p = foo();
foo1();
strcpy(string,p);
printf("String=%s\n",string);
return 0;
}
char * foo()
{
char string[200];
char * p
>5. are there any temporary files i linux like windows ,if yes
>then how can
>we delete them?
/tmp/;
and maybe
/usr/tmp
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>-sachin jain
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Venky
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>> Which is the best book for kernel programming?And how can I get it?
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>Read books in this order:
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>1. Design of the Unix operating system/Operating systems: design and
>implementation by tanenbaum
I think you meant
Design of the Unix Operating System by Mau
Hi Robins,
I guess, you just copied gcc.exe and expected it to work. GCC is just a
wrapper program, which calls the appropriate utilities for the various
tasks. cc1 is the actual compiler executable called when you invoke GCC.
binutils provides as/ld etc. cc1 is generally found in
lib/gcc-lib/__ta
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>2003-08-03 Mark Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>* README.SCO: New file.
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Why are you all spamming the list with some inconsequential crap?
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Subject: Re: [ilugd] how to pronounce Linux
Linus Torvalds (suni
--- # Subodh # <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi
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> I have a PCQLinux8.0. Can i access NTFS partions in
> Linux n How ?
I doubt whether PCQLinux8.0 comes with a kernel
pre-configured to access NTFS mount points. It is based
on RHL 8 which doesn't have a stock kernel for accessing
NTFS.
Try t
> what FSF or somebody like that can do at the moment is
> "SUE SCO Over adopting unethical practicies", either
> show us trouble code immediately or pay to FSF".
I really do not understand why the FSF needs to sue SCO.
What unethical practice? They think they own the Unix
Code Base, so they sued
2. you probably specified to build the root filesystem [generally its
ext2) (or even ext3 if you are like me...) into "modules". That doesnt
work, since atleast the root filesystem needs to be inbuilt into the
kernel(i.e. say "y" rather than "m" for the root filesystem that you
use). bas
There is the money for all the development work, LAN parties.
Hey, how about giving all the 2000+ members of the list
brand new PCs. @ 1000 USD for an ultimate PC, 2 million
would be sufficient. And that leaves a whopping 2.41 Million
in reserves. ;-)
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From: Robins Tharakan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [ilugd] Booting into a compiled kernel
2. you probably specified to build the root filesystem [generally its
ext2) (or even ext3 if yo
Hi,
I have installed RHL 9 on my machine. As I required a kernel without version
support, I decided to compile a new one. I created a directory /home/all and
copied the kernel sources into it from /usr/src/linux### and compiled the
kernel in /home/all/linux###. Followed the steps given, make menuc
FSF's stand on Word Attachments.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 11:28, Tarun Dua wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 17:15, D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida wrote:
> > Thanx, its an Intel 845 M/B. redhat-config-xfree86
> > probes correctly, but still display problems.
> > Windows NT runs correc
PM
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Subject: RE: [ilugd] X Configuration
RH9 has one utility called redhat-config-xfree86, haven't used this .. U
can try it out
-js
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Hi,
What is the Configuration utility for
X in RH9. Is it still xf86config?
Actually, earlier it was a RH8
machine but was not running in X mode,
we upgraded it yesterday to RH9
specifying all packages. But now,
there is no xf86config or
Xconfigurator command.
Regards,
Venky
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Don't know about how the dictionary is stored
on Linux specifically, but you should read
some Data Structure book (look for the data
structure called TRIEs). I guess, that would
be the indexing mechanism.
Its a very powerful data structure and any
word should take only :
no_of_alphabets * no_of_c
Hi,
I have a RHL 8.0 system, it dual boots with Win
NT, so I have three partitions with NTFS. So,
I recompiled the kernel and now I can mount
those NTFS partitions as Read-only. But the
problem is, I am able to mount the partitions
only as superuser, so I can only access them as
superuser. Is ther
Hi,
I had generated an SSH Key for generating a key
for write access to a remote site. As the Hard
Disk at my local machine (server) is getting
changed, I want to save the SSH Keys and
information so that I can restore that
information when I have re-installed Linux. I
don't want to generate a new
You do not have to install GCC to its native directory.
Download the GCC source.
Create a separate directory to build GCC, and another to install GCC.
Suppose, current directory is /home/abc, then
Suppose source directory is:
/home/abc/srcs, that is, when you untarred the GCC source, you got a
d
Hi,
I tried to create newsgroup on a RH 7.2 server using the steps given at :
http://rocky.wellesley.edu/downey/inn_how_to.html
When I try to connect to this server, I get the message :
You have no permission to talk. Goodbye.
(From an Outlook Client and knode)
Any ideas why?
Regards,
Venky
Hi All,
I would like to set up a Newsgroup on my local intranet.
I have a PII Server running RH 7.3. Could someone give me
information, tips, links etc. on how I should go about
it. I am not a system administrator, but have root
privileges, so that shouldn't be an issue.
Regards,
Venky
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