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On Sunday 20 October 2002 09:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am only getting these messages because I have outbound packets with
destination port 7 blocked. I think I may have been compromised in some
way, just because the packets are outbound.
Message: 5
Subject: Re: General questions
From: Michael Knepher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 13:53, Justin Georgeson wrote:
Is there a way to make the desktop icons smaller?
I'm not sure about doing a global change, but you can right-click on any
desktop icon and choose
Has anyone managed to get dhclient to work on InsightBB cable modem
service? My friend tried the suggested line to add to
/etc/dhclient.conf but it didn't work. This is the line he tried, his
client name substituted of course.
send host-name CLIENTNAME;
Ryan Harkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Like the tulip network cards, I have not heard anyone else complaining that
their Creative Live! card will not install automatically with RedHat 8.0, but
mine won't. RedHat 7.3 ignored it completely, but 8.0 detects it and then
disables it.
Matthew Saltzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Can the old Netscape Navigator RPMs from RH 7.3 be used in RH 8.0? The
jag-offs at my bank still refuse to support Netscape 6/7/Mozilla for
online banking.
Aside from problems with Java the new glibc (we're looking into fixes
for that) yes, it
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 22:58, Keith Morse wrote:
On 20 Oct 2002, Keith Winston wrote:
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 23:14, Keith Morse wrote:
There is some key combination (Alt-F10 or something) that should let you
bring up the BIOS on the megaraid controller when it boots, then you
should be
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 23:33, Jason Lim wrote:
Does any one know any program run on Linux can monitor root user or
other users activity?
This is the best I can recommend: ttysnoop (0.12d latest revision that I
know of). It's been a long time since I used it, but it did work for
telnet
depends on what type of connectivity you want, samba wight be what you are
looking for.
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Marcio Alejandro Regalado M. wrote:
Hi there.
Can anybody give me instructions on conecting my linux box to a windows 2000
server edition machine??
Red Hat Newbie
I just tried it, looks neat. that's a cute name too:)
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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On Sunday 20 October 2002 09:09 am, Petr Soucek wrote:
Yes, I have the same opinion. And surprisingly, there *is* new i386
kernel for Red
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Randall J. Parr wrote:
I've installed RH8 (everything) and I have up2date'd to the most current
patches.
I am having a problem with rpm hanging when I run it from the command-line.
I run an rpm command, for example, any of the following:
From: Ryan Camick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 21 Oct 2002 00:43:56 -0400
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 23:33, Jason Lim wrote:
Does any one know any program run on Linux can monitor root user or
other users activity?
'gnome-system-monitor', which replaces gtop from 7.3 (and not so well in
my opinion)
Does anyone know where RedHat moved gless to, or what they intend for
it's replacement? I'm looking for a pager program that pops up the
file in a new window.
Thanks,
Val
--
Val W. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you have tried to do something but couldn't,
you are far better off than
On 19 Oct 2002 at 8:08pm (+0200), Kent Nyberg wrote:
Hello!
I want my linuxbox that connects to the internet with pppd to be able to
share the connection with my other computer running windows xp.
I think i can manage to use masq and that stuff to share the connection
when it is upp and
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 08:12:14 +1000 (EST)
Andrew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# Size of the 586 kernel on CD1 = 13428206
#
# I'm sure it could have been put on CD2 ... but then ...
Don't forget about the srpm needed as well, and the i586
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Marcio Alejandro Regalado M. wrote:
Hi there
I have some RPM packages installed in my linyx box that are not being
recognized by the package manager (the program similar to gnoRPM) is there
any way to fix this problem ???
i.e. I have AbiWord installed an the
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Andrew Smith wrote:
Well - having thought about it a bit more ...
Removing one 12Mb RPM is quite rediculous when almost EVERY other
intel RPM is built for an i386. Even glibc has an i386 version.
If you say that you no longer support i386 - then build all the
RPM's to
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Justin Zygmont wrote:
And now - is anybody able to recommend me how to install Red Hat
Linux 8.0 on i486 boxes?
Best Regards,
try to install it on a newer computer andthen upgrade the kernel to the
i386 one, then pop the drive in the 486. You'll have to
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 23:12:39 -0400, Michael Fratoni wrote:
I am only getting these messages because I have outbound packets
with destination port 7 blocked. I think I may have been compromised
in some way, just because the packets are outbound. They seem to
come in groups of 6 at
hi,
I also working with evolution, but in settings the only thing anyone can
do is: you can set your fontstyle, but NOT the fontsize.
The only thing anyone can do is to change the fontsize with the option
View-- Textsize -- bigger (or smaller).
AND another bad behavior in evolution :
if I'm
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 17:56, Hal Burgiss wrote:
If it is like the non-RH mozilla-xft builds, you have to configure it
separately for AA.
Look for /usr/lib/mozilla-*/defaults/pref/unix.js:
// TrueType ///
pref(font.FreeType2.enable, true);
mån 2002-10-21 klockan 08.31 skrev Matthew Melvin:
On 19 Oct 2002 at 8:08pm (+0200), Kent Nyberg wrote:
Hello!
I want my linuxbox that connects to the internet with pppd to be able to
share the connection with my other computer running windows xp.
I think i can manage to use masq and
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Andrew Smith wrote:
Actually, you're wrong. The architecture field present in the
RPM filename, and header indicates the instruction set in use
by the binaries inside the package. It means that you need a
machine capable of that instruction set, or higher in order to
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Petr Soucek wrote:
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 17:32:18 +0200
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Subject: Re: i386 kernel not included?
On 20
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Petr Soucek wrote:
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 20:08:11 +0200
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Subject: Re: i386 kernel not included?
On
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget about the srpm needed as well, and the i586 bigmem, or i586
SMP, and on and on and on...
How many Pentium systems _ever_ supported more than 4 Gbytes of RAM? Any?
Zero. The processor feature which allows more than 4Gb of
physical RAM
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, HoytDuff wrote:
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 13:32:22 -0400
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Subject: Re: Compilation of avifile
On Sunday
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 23:12, dTd wrote:
sure but that's not what he asked for. He wants to be able to control his ppp
connection from a lan box with a graphical app. Like a remote kppp, so he can
bring the connection up and down.
Well then his first email was ambiguous. I see that he has
On 21 Oct 2002, at 6:24, Mike A. Harris wrote:
I think the 6x86 is an imperfect clone of the Pentium. I don't know what
its imperfections are, but I noticed that motherboard manufacturers
are a bit picky about which ones thay say works with this board.
The Cyrix CPU's do not implement all
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Markku Kolkka wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Andrew Smith wrote:
Interesting if you take that to the next step - it means that there
are NO extra useful instruction or optimisations in a 486 or a
Pentium (586) procesor over a 386 processor (...)
Well, there are new
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Petr Soucek wrote:
I can think of a lot of reasons why the i386 kernel was not there -
but maybe one would be that general RedHat support for older hardware
is not as good as MS (RedHat seems to sometimes drop support for old
hardware that was supported in the
I use
up2date -u --nox
everything is saved to /var/spool/up2date by default
last time I checked ver7.1 there was a status bar showing % completed in #'s
Spazm
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[mailto:psyche-list-admin;redhat.com]On Behalf Of Paul Gear
Sent: Monday, October 21,
Hi all,
I still have problems with reinstallation of grub.
Here is my grub.conf:
default=2
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,2)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-17.8.0debug)
root (hd0,2)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-17.8.0debug ro root=LABEL=/ hdc=ide-scsi
initrd
On Mon Oct 21 2002 at 13:26, Alan Peery wrote:
John BouAntoun wrote:
One other point, can anyone point me to a quick HOWTO on how to
setp up a client for a windows-served VPN. Most of the docs I've
found mention how to setup a Linux VPN Server, but I just want to
be able to connect to the
Hello,
I'm not a multimedia person myself, but I was given a floppy disk with an
MPEG file and a .wav file on it. (Nothing 'dodgy', just some fun stuff!)
Having installed RH8.0, I thought no problems there must be an mpeg viewer
and a .wav player somewhere in there. I use KDE as my desktop. Well
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 14:34:47 +0200, Du¹an Ðorðeviæ wrote:
Hi all,
I still have problems with reinstallation of grub.
Here is my grub.conf:
default=2
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,2)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-17.8.0debug)
root (hd0,2)
kernel
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 08:34, Duan orevi wrote:
Hi all,
I still have problems with reinstallation of grub.
Here is my grub.conf:
default=2
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,2)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
My splash image lives in the /boot/grub directory, not in /grub:
That was my first idea, but I don't know how to modify anaconda,
generate all files in RedHat/base/ subdirectory and create boot
floppy disks. It is somewhere described or do you have any hint?
Archives of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (https://listman.redhat.com)
Mirek
I know this is for RH 7.3 and this is the 8.0 list
but this is a general linux issue more than a
straight 7.3 issue. Also I don't know how many
people are still following the 7.3 list. If anybody
could help me with this I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
-- Posted on the
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 18:59, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 03:31:16PM -0500, Paul Kloves wrote:
Yup. Solved this problem a few minutes ago, actually. I'm using
xinetd, and I found that cups-lpd was enabled. I disabled it,
restarted xinetd, and now I can start lpd.
I had
Viestissä Maanantai 21. Lokakuuta 2002 15:09, Neal D. Becker kirjoitti:
Note that selecting an athlon kernel does NOT enable the athlon
optimzations!
Right, the kernel gets compiled with -mcpu=i686. The only effect of choosing
Athlon configuration seems to be to the memory clear/copy routines
Hi All,
Some one with nothing better to do hacked into one of my mom pop
customers FTP server using a program called SucKIT. In case you haven't
heard of this before, I highly recommend looking it up at phrack.org and
learning about it. I've even uploaded the README file if you would
On 21 Oct 2002, Thom Paine wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 10:12, Tim Waugh wrote:
redhat-config-printer doesn't configure CUPS (yet).
Oh. Heh.
Pavel provided the configuration for cups.
I'll try that and keep you posted.
well, i'm not sure if tim just didn't want to mention it, but
Hi All Folks,
I just install a Filand 4D Optical Mouse (USB/PS2 convertible). It is a
4-button mouse plus a center-wheel. It works including the center-wheel
for scrolling but I could not set-up 2 side-buttons for other
functions. The driver and software supplied are only for Windows
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, [iso-8859-2] Du¹an Ðorðeviæ wrote:
Hi all,
I still have problems with reinstallation of grub.
Here is my grub.conf:
default=2
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,2)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
This says that the splash image should be on /dev/hda3. Is it?
[snip]
When I do
Hi Justin
I don't know almost anythign about LAN so I don't know what do I need, my
linux box is ready to work on a LAN but I dont know how to connect it to a
windows server, can you help me ??
Red Hat Newbie
_
MSN Fotos: la
How to remove all of KDE from the package manager in gnome?
[snip]
I tried to create a new partition on hda but all of
the space was taken up by the seven hda partitions
labeled hda(1-7). So I couldn't just create an hda8
partition. But in my infinite wisdom I thought that
I could delete my hda5 partition to which my /home
was mounted
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour while restarting named.
When it works I get:
---
[rootxxx root]# service named restart
Stopping named:
Starting named:[ OK ]
---
As you can see the [OK] is missing on the stopping procedure.
But sometimes instead it
On 21 Oct 2002, Keith Winston wrote:
Can you access the controller after you boot by loading megaraid.o? I
am really interested in the outcome since I plan to convert my 2300 to
Red Hat at some future date.
Still no. From a manual modprobe megaraid:
[rootlocalhost root]# modprobe megaraid
Hello,
Is there a way to add languages to Red Hat after installing, without
requiring a reinstall? Thought I should rediscover my heritage and play
around with XCin, and belatedly regretting it when it would not start
complaining of unsupported locale :(
Rather bizarre; some files described in
Boot from your install cd in rescue mode. (Enter linux rescue when
booting.)
It will/should tell you how to chroot to your root partition.
Run passwd.
exit to reboot.
This will get you running, however you should think seriously about
keeping a compromised system. There is no telling what
That works just fine.
If you did not catch it yet, there is a typo in the Copy the ntfs.o module
into, the from directory you have is -15, should be -14
Thanks,
Bryan.
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 17:37, Alessandro Polverini wrote:
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour while restarting named.
When it works I get:
---
[rootxxx root]# service named restart
Stopping named:
Starting named:[ OK ]
---
As you can see the
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 16:54, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to add languages to Red Hat after installing, without
Ah, reinstalling glibc-common and adding the language descriptions
manually into /etc/sysconfig/i18n works. Rather annoying, though -
surely
That's what's logged on /var/log/messages while doing the restart:
Oct 21 18:30:28 japot named[14010]: shutting down: flushing changes
Oct 21 18:30:28 japot named[14010]: stopping command channel on
127.0.0.1#953
Oct 21 18:30:28 japot named[14010]: no longer listening on 127.0.0.1#53
Oct 21
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 20:51, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Hal Burgiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
If it is like the non-RH mozilla-xft builds, you have to configure it
separately for AA.
Look for /usr/lib/mozilla-*/defaults/pref/unix.js:
// TrueType
xanim man page claims it supports quicktime.
John
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 06:57, John Horne wrote:
Hello,
I'm not a multimedia person myself, but I was given a floppy disk with an
MPEG file and a .wav file on it. (Nothing 'dodgy', just some fun stuff!)
Having installed RH8.0, I thought no
OpenOffice provides a definition for a PDF printer. I'd like to use that
definition for creating a global PDF printer or find some other way to
do it.
I tried using the print config tool that comes with RedHat, but it seems
to only handle actual devices.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
Gerry
Ryan Harkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Here's the output you requested, I hope it means something to you. I have
Plug and Play OS set in my BIOS which I recently discovered is bad by
reading posts on this list. However, my main concern was that everything
worked fine under other OSes and
hi,
am looking for lyx-user on rh 8.0, if there are some users.
was looking for an rpm-package especially for rh 8.0, and have found it
on the lyx-homepage, but have seen, that the needed xforms is for RH 6.1
and was also compiled on RH6.1 so my question now is, is there an
xform-package for rh8.0
Michael Stack wrote:
OK, I'm ready to go insane. Every time I attempt to edit a URL in
Mozilla, I get a pop-up window offering to assist me in the editing of
the URL. The focus shifts from the address window of Mozilla over to
this application, forcing me to click off both windows to cancel the
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 11:41, Keith Morse wrote:
Still no. From a manual modprobe megaraid:
[rootlocalhost root]# modprobe megaraid
/lib/modules/2.4.18-17.8.0smp/kernel/drivers/scsi/megaraid.o: init_module:
No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 16:17:24 +0200
Marek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Stack wrote:
OK, I'm ready to go insane. Every time I attempt to edit a URL in
Mozilla, I get a pop-up window offering to assist me in the editing
of the URL. The focus shifts from the address window of Mozilla over
SL == Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SL How to save a partition table for future reference.
sfdisk --dump is what I have always used.
- J
Hi Bill,
On Monday 21 October 2002 18:03, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Hm, it's possible that due to this, it didn't have an IRQ assigned; that
would be odd, though.
(We don't configure devices that don't have IRQs assigned to them.)
Ah, I see. It did have an IRQ assigned when I produced my
Russell Johns wrote:
H-
forgive my ignorance, but I'm not understanding whats going wrong here
...
essentially a large file that I own I can't delete...
why do I not have permission to delete this file???
[rcj@Merak2 Archive]$ rm rcj.iso
rm: cannot remove `rcj.iso': Permission denied
Here's the final word on this problem I brought up. I would like to know if
future versions of RH Linux will support APIC, but Red Hat's forums are down
and I don't remember if I asked them during phone calls.
Dell Support says:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Russell Johns wrote:
H-
forgive my ignorance, but I'm not understanding whats going wrong here
...
essentially a large file that I own I can't delete...
why do I not have permission to delete this file???
To delete a file you need write permission in the directory. Write
permission to a
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:03:03 -0400
Bill Nottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#
# Hm, it's possible that due to this, it didn't have an IRQ assigned;
# that would be odd, though.
#
# (We don't configure devices that don't have IRQs assigned to them.)
Mine was set to PNP yes as well, as indicated
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 11:42:09AM -0600, Russell Johns wrote:
[rcjMerak2 Archive]$ ls -l
total 423972
-rwxrwxrwx1 rcj xcdroast 433717248 Oct 21 10:39 rcj.iso
[rcjMerak2 Archive]$ chown rcj.rcj rcj.iso
chown u+w .
You need a write right for the directory you are trying to remove the
On 21 Oct 2002, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
SL == Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SL How to save a partition table for future reference.
sfdisk --dump is what I have always used.
# fdisk -l device name
will also work.
rday
Hi,
In 7.3 I used the mail command to send the results of scripts to my
e-mail address. Since my 8.0 upgrade, it is no longer working. I
believe that this is also why I am no longer getting my log reports.
If I run the mail command in verbose mode, this is what I get (my real
host and domain
OK I completely erased my current CVS checkout and did a clean one.
And voila it compiles to the end. Somehow my CVS got corrupted after
many checkouts...
Thanks for all the support!
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 23:35, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On 20 Oct 2002 22:25:51 +0200, Jurgen Kramer wrote:
On 21 Oct 2002, Keith Winston wrote:
Well, that bites. Maybe it has something to do with the SMP kernel. My
lowly boxen all have single processors. Also, I noticed you are using
the new 2.4.18-17 kernel. Have you tried it with the 2.4.18-14 stock
kernel from RH 8.0?
Actually I would
Hi,
I've upgraded to mozilla 1.2 and it seems to break
galeon. Whenever I try to start galeon, it complains
about not finding mozilla and specifying
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME. How do I fix this? Is that just an
env variable or do i have to hack into some galeon
config file?
Cheers,
Hesty
On 21 Oct 2002, Ryan Camick wrote:
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 22:58, Keith Morse wrote:
On 20 Oct 2002, Keith Winston wrote:
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 23:14, Keith Morse wrote:
There is some key combination (Alt-F10 or something) that should let you
bring up the BIOS on the megaraid
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 08:06, Marcio Alejandro Regalado M. wrote:
Hi Justin
I don't know almost anythign about LAN so I don't know what do I need, my
linux box is ready to work on a LAN but I dont know how to connect it to a
windows server, can you help me ??
Red Hat Newbie
1. This is
Is there a simple way to get the KDE menu structure to resemble
something reasonable instead of hiding all non-Red Hat approved
applications under Extras? My users are seriously confused about
having to look in two menu structures for the applications they're
used to having. (Yes, I could teach
I am running Redhat 7.3 on my system and am in the process of upgrading
items to the new Redhat 8.0
1.)
Upgrading from gcc 2.96 to gcc 3.2 should not break any items on the
system?
I will also be upgrading all of the packages that use the old 6.2 compat
libraries, and installing the gcc-compat
1.) Upgrading sendmail from 8.11.6 to 8.12-5.
I googled Redhat.com and could not find anything about upgrades from 7.3
to 8.0.
What items break after the upgrade?
The access list is different I remember reading...
Can anyone point me to documentation on changes between 8.11.6 to 8.12-5
for the
Andrew Smith wrote:
Yes there is no point running KDE/Gnome on anything much below a PIII 500
(I know that as a fact in earlier releases - a PII 333 is too slow)
but you do NOT need X to run a server - my DNS/mail server is only a
GNOME-2.0 and RHL-8.0 run just fine on my K6III-400. That is
RPJD == Robert P J Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RPJD # fdisk -l device name
RPJD will also work.
sfdisk -d has the useful property of producing output that can be
fed back to sfdisk, which makes cloning partition tables across
disks or machines quite easy.
- J
Mike A. Harris wrote:
When an RPM package is built with the --target i686 or whatever
option, this translates into the compiler flag -march=i686
which selects the Intel i686 instruction set. Likewise a target
of i586 would tell the compiler to use the i586 instruction set
by passing
I looked in the relase notes but they are not helping me. There are two
items about sendmail. The first says that sendmail is no longer setuid
root so an option in a config file is ignored.
The second says that an option must be set to accept connections from
other hosts. I don't want to
On Monday 21 October 2002 20:03, Lucas Albers wrote:
1.)
Upgrading from gcc 2.96 to gcc 3.2 should not break any items on the
system?
It depends if you call it breaking your system, but gcc 3.2 will only
compile kernels 2.4.18 upwards, IIRC.
I don't know about anything else. I'm a bit
On a system with a fresh install of 8.0 I get a segmentation fault with
the following perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
current_rpms = `rpm -qa`;
foreach $rpm ( current_rpms ) {
chomp $rpm;
words = split( /-[0-9]/, $rpm );
$RPMdb{ $words[0] } = $words[0];
}
BUT on a system that has been upgraded
Michael Schwendt wrote:
On 18 Oct 2002 23:02:22 -0400, Chuck Liggett wrote:
# rpm -UvhF hwdata-0.48-1.noarch.rpm kernel-2.4.18-17.8.0.i386.rpm \
6:kernel
### [ 67%]
grubby fatal error: unable to find a suitable template
It does
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Ryan Harkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Here's the output you requested, I hope it means something to you. I
have Plug and Play OS set in my BIOS which I recently discovered is
bad by reading posts on this list. However, my main concern was
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 11:47, Hesty P wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded to mozilla 1.2 and it seems to break
galeon. Whenever I try to start galeon, it complains
about not finding mozilla and specifying
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME. How do I fix this? Is that just an
env variable or do i have to hack into some
There is gcc-3.1 for RH7.3.
i already know that setting LANG=C will get me man pages in
an xterm that show the hyphens. the question is: is this the
acceptable hack for this, and where is the most appropriate
place for this setting?
/etc/profile so everyone gets it?
/etc/profile.d/???.sh
my personal .bash_profile
Hello all,
I have a Athlon at home and I selected the proper type in make xconfig.
When I compile it, is it really ready for the Athlon or do I need to do something else?
^^^ got Linux ^^^
Mark Guzzo
Sair LCA, LCP
Citrix Administrator
Don't Fear The Penguin.
When I installed (untared) the Mozilla 1.2b BETA, it created it's own directory. After
that all I had to do was run mozilla from the BETA directory. It did not mess with
Galeon in any way. You might have to export the MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to point to the
mozilla app ( I would guess either the
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 17:44, John Weber wrote:
xanim man page claims it supports quicktime.
Correct it does, and it played the mpeg/quicktime file too :-)
I had to get xanim from rpmfind though, and it's a redhat 7 (or was it
6.2!) version. I know xanim isn't on the redhat 8.0 cd's, so for
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De : Robert P. J. Day [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date : Mon, 21 Oct 2002 15:31:02 -0400 (EDT)
i already know that setting LANG=C will get me man pages in
an xterm that show the hyphens. the question is: is this the
acceptable hack for this, and where is the most
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 12:31, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i already know that setting LANG=C will get me man pages in
an xterm that show the hyphens. the question is: is this the
acceptable hack for this, and where is the most appropriate
place for this setting?
/etc/profile so everyone
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Oisin C. Feeley wrote:
On 21 Oct 2002, Russell Johns wrote:
H-
forgive my ignorance, but I'm not understanding whats going wrong here
...
essentially a large file that I own I can't delete...
why do I not have permission to delete this file???
[rcjMerak2
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:43:34 -0500, Thomas Dodd wrote:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
On 18 Oct 2002 23:02:22 -0400, Chuck Liggett wrote:
# rpm -UvhF hwdata-0.48-1.noarch.rpm kernel-2.4.18-17.8.0.i386.rpm \
6:kernel
### [ 67%]
grubby
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 15:00:11 -0500
Mark Guzzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#
# I have a Athlon at home and I selected the proper type in make
# xconfig. When I compile it, is it really ready for the Athlon or do
# I need to do something else?
Thats pretty much it. Red Hat ships athlon configured
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