whatever errors messages/issues/ideas/etc you encounter.
The opinion link is a great idea
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have a test partition w/ a stock SuSE 7.3
install that I'll probably try it on first, but was wondering if there was
anything obvious I should look out for.
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Douglas J Hunley wrote:
On Sunday 07 April 2002 19:31, Susan Macchia wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running a pretty much stock SuSE 7.3 distro running XFree 4.1.1 with
kde 2.2.1 and gnome 1.4.
I'm thinking of upgrading to XFree86 4.2
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Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more
http
Ok, thanks! I'll give this a try...
- Douglas J Hunley wrote:
Susan Macchia spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
So, how did you manage to get the upgrade? While it's listed on SuSE's web
site, when you try and purchase, no such beast. I also looked at their
distributors
buttons to the right. Third option is for the upgrade.
Click and you are on the purchase screen.
In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,
Tom :-})
Thomas A. Condon
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the box is used
for might help. How much data do you need to backup, and how often
do you need to back it up?
My personal business box, and I need to keep a gig or so of data in
safe keeping.
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Richard R. Sivernell wrote:
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I am connecting to a school server and need to upload project. I
login ok with ssh. How do I upload in secure mode ftp is rejected.
cheers
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it though).
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Ya, its not every SRPM that does that just some of them, and they're all
directly from RH-7.3.
Susan Macchia wrote:
Lonni,
You may have already done this, but I would try building another src.rpm to
determine if the problem is with the rpm file (which I
that I became the father of a 8lb,
12oz boy today. Being my
first child, he'll be spoiled every which way possible.
Pictures of the little guy can be found here:
http://linux-sxs.org/~netllama
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Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the
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Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
On 5/21/2002 8:33 AM, someone claiming to be Susan Macchia wrote:
IMHO, gcombust is the best cd burning linux software out there.
snip
Then what's the secret to getting a good audio CD burned
?
At this point, I'm back to using xcdroast :-(
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Tim
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, or is there no explanation of how it is spread?
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/linux.simile.html
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pointed out about Ireland).
Harry G wrote:
I suspect it is totally a business (translated profit) decision. The
money
right now is in large systems, where they can sell their database,
WebSphere
system, and hardware.
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in bash/sh, I set:
ulimit -S -c 1000
Still no luck. Any ideas?
(BTW, RH 7.3 has kernel version 2.4.18-3)
TIA
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home is mounted and the same on all machines, so
that eliminates differences in personal login configuration. Does
anyone know how where I might try and find out what is going on here?
TIA
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I am
to configure flash for
Mozilla?
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Thanks everyone for all the info. Just what I was looking for.
And I will try 1.2b
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to check mysetting.
cheers
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pc
signifying
recognition of the usb, then click the sync button in jpilot and you
should be synced!!
HTH. Obviously, YMMV if you have customized your box.
Best Regards,
Keith Boykin
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If I had the power, I'd have the whole company exclusively linux :-)
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:-)
But the real question for me is, why couldn't the installation deal
with the usb keyboard? If I plug the keyboard back in, will it work?
I haven't found too much on usb keyboards on the web or on the SxS
site.
Thoughts?
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problem (thats
over 150 units). I'm now wondering if this is a time related problem
associated with rewriteable media?
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Hi all,
Before I state my problem, I want to apologize for this not being a linux
only
question. But I thought that some of you might have experienced this
problem.
Ok, here goes:
At my job most folks use MS Outlook
.
But, this was easier for me; simply replaced my non-wireless router with a
wireless capable one. There's a firewall on the router, so you don't *have* to
put one on your pc's.
Just my $.02 HTH
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Thanks for all the info. The stock RH 8.0 seemed to have it, but I upgraded to
1.3b and lost it. And I can't seem to get the crossover office plugin to work.
It installs fine, but the plugin still doesn't work
I will do some more research.
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Ok, so I tried removing the filter on strider (remember gandalf has the
printer, strider is a client trying to print to gandalf's printer; both run
RH
8.0). And I still see the same result.
The printcap now looks like:
lp:\
:ml#0:\
:mx
, they helped me in my research.
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Yes I am using LPRng. I looked at /etc/lpd.perms and DEFAULT ACCEPT is the
last line. I looked on the RH website and read everything I could and have
added /etc/hosts.lpd to list all of the hosts that will print
? Anyone have any ideas?
TIA
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performs poorly.
I would like to know if anybody using linux can navigate this page
properly.
It displays almost OK in XP, but some buttons don't seem too work well and
overall this page is a bit of a pain to navigate in any OS for me.
Joel
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loadkeys -d says:
Loading /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/defkeymap.map.gz
ronnie gauthier wrote:
Just curious, did you do a loadkeys -d
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 16:56:06 -0800 (PST) - Susan Macchia susan at
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wrote the following
Re: Weird X behavior (=/+ changes to bs!)
Hi all
). These are the only changes other than stock upgrades from RHN. I am
assuming there may be an incompatibility with the kernel version I am running
(which is older) and some software upgrades from RHN.
Any help is greatly appreciated
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Net Llama wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Susan Macchia wrote:
Hi all,
I have been keeping my RH 8.0 system up to date using the RHN services. I
recently upgraded the kernel to 2.4.20-18.8, but when I try and burn a cd
under
that kernel, the system locks up - I mean
constant with the box is a SB 32AWE. Every time I have installed a new
distro,
and at times some upgrades, have played hell getting the card to work
correctly
with lots of IRQ conflicts. And they lock it up tight.
Ronnie
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 18:02:10 -0700 (PDT) - Susan Macchia [EMAIL
sometimes have
to say, how did I do that? I *know* I should know! It's on the edge of my
brain somewhere!. What helps me is keeping a journal cuz then my brain
doesn't have to retain it all ;)
Anyway, glad to see you around in whatever capacity.
-- Sue
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Apache/1.3.27 Server at www.linux-sxs.org Port 80
I have tried several of the mirrors with the same or similar results. Since I
can't read the list mail, or get the digest, could someone let me know what
gives?
TIA,
Susan
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The urlsin the web pages don't work, so the smtp... address worked fine!
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, I'll have to go with Slackware
or gentoo (in which case I'll be asking questions of you guys w/ respect to sys
admin - I've gotten lazy and used to the RH config tools.
Mike McKinlay wrote:
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Well this sucks
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