You will want to check out the imwheel RPM on freshmeat.net (or it may
actually be on the redhat/powertools cd's). This will give you wheel
support under X including Netscape from what I am told. I am using
AccleratedX from xig.com and it has wheel support built in.
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Darryl
At 02:02 PM 2/05/2000, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a Logitech FirstMouse+, and it has a scroll wheel. Has anyone
>got the scroll to work successfully under x? If so, is there a good
>howto or webpage on how to make it work?
>
>Thanks,
Under my X Windows the scroll button works great as a third b
This has all you should need;
http://cesdis1.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/diag/
Rgds,
Darryl
At 02:00 PM 2/05/2000, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is there a program that will let me query (and possibly set) speed and
>duplex of my network interface? Specifically, I am using the 3C905c.
>
>I know that I can pas
Hi,
I have a Logitech FirstMouse+, and it has a scroll wheel. Has anyone
got the scroll to work successfully under x? If so, is there a good
howto or webpage on how to make it work?
Thanks,
-e
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Hello,
Is there a program that will let me query (and possibly set) speed
and duplex of my network interface? Specifically, I am using the
3C905c.
I know that I can pass some options when I load the module to force
full-duplex and such, but I would like to confirm the auto-negotiated
setting
I'm still trying to resolve my problems creating an updated RH6.2 CD. As I
said in a previous posting, I am using CDRW media. I'm still having issues
with this and have mixed results although I seem to get better results if I
use the 'blank=all' switch.
Has anyone experienced any issue burning
I'd like to buy a dual head graphics card, but am clueless. I don't play
games. I've heard good things about the Matrox G400. What's the difference
between the 32meg G400 and the G400 Max. Any other brands worth
considering? Linux friendly of course :)
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At 09:18 PM 5/1/00 -0500, Uncle Meat wrote:
>
>On 02-May-00 John Aldrich opined:
>> I just ran "rdate" and noticed that the clock on my KDE
>> console was about an hour behind. I guess the question is:
>> "Why is it losing time"? The KDE clock on the KPanel is
>> *supposed* to show proper system t
Thank you.
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Me wrote:
> "Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
> >
> > Morning:
> >
> > Anyone else notice that the i586 and i686 files that are usually included
> > with kernel that Red Hat releases are missing from the latest
> > kernel-2.2.14-12 posted on the errata site? I downl
At 07:55 PM 5/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Martin Brown wrote:
>> On Mon, 1 May 2000, Steven W. Orr wrote:
>>
>> > Can someone please recommend a PCI card for an extra serial port or
two? I
>> > looked on buy.com and saw only USB cards. My understanding is that USB is
>> > not yet fully supported in k
Since upgrading to 6.2 a couple of days ago I've had a few errors that I
can't figure out (partly due to lack of available time). This was an
upgrade from 6.0.
The most annoying is trying to run ntsysv. It makes no difference in X, su
from a user account or login as root, I get the error:
error
On 02-May-00 John Aldrich opined:
> I just ran "rdate" and noticed that the clock on my KDE
> console was about an hour behind. I guess the question is:
> "Why is it losing time"? The KDE clock on the KPanel is
> *supposed* to show proper system time, correct?
>
> Here's my system stats:
> Dual-
On Mon, 01 May 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> I just ran "rdate" and noticed that the clock on my KDE
> console was about an hour behind. I guess the question is:
> "Why is it losing time"? The KDE clock on the KPanel is
> *supposed* to show proper system time, correct?
>
> Here's my system stats:
>
I just ran "rdate" and noticed that the clock on my KDE
console was about an hour behind. I guess the question is:
"Why is it losing time"? The KDE clock on the KPanel is
*supposed* to show proper system time, correct?
Here's my system stats:
Dual-PPro 200, 192 megs of RAM, 18 Gigs of drive space
I am using RH 6.0, I'm having a problem with my Apollo P-1250i printer.
It will print from inside Netscape but not with Gedit or emac. In these
cases it just turns on the Print Head error light. Any suggestions?
Help is always appreciated
Michael
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Martin Brown wrote:
> On Mon, 1 May 2000, Steven W. Orr wrote:
>
> > Can someone please recommend a PCI card for an extra serial port or two? I
> > looked on buy.com and saw only USB cards. My understanding is that USB is
> > not yet fully supported in kernel 2.2.14.
> >
>
> I don't know if the
David Talkington wrote:
>
> VNC is righteously cool, but I've found it to be hopelessly sloggish
> when viewing a Windows desktop on a remote client, even on a
> LAN. Viewing a Unix desktop on any client seems to work much better.
> I've tried tinkering with color depth as per the FAQs and st
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
:Where can we get VNC?
:
:Thanks,
:
:Ahbaid.
:
:Edward Dekkers wrote:
:
:> > Does anyone know of a free (or really, and I mean really cheap) x
:> > client I can use on windows 95/98/nt. I want to be able to connect
:> > and use x apps
Hmm
I've got a server up and running with some virtual domains setup.
Everything was working great until I went and tried to send an email to
a user via the virtual domain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Now if I send
it to the same user via the primary server, it works fine. I know I've
got to be miss
Where can we get VNC?
Thanks,
Ahbaid.
Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a free (or really, and I mean really cheap) x
> > client I can use on windows 95/98/nt. I want to be able to connect
> > and use x apps at work where I have to use windows.
>
> Hi Eric, may I suggest you use V
> So, as I was saying, how's the weather over there?
hehehe... rainy...
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> Granted, but that doesn't exuse obnoxious/sarcastic language.
So, as I was saying, how's the weather over there?
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"Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
>
> Morning:
>
> Anyone else notice that the i586 and i686 files that are usually included
> with kernel that Red Hat releases are missing from the latest
> kernel-2.2.14-12 posted on the errata site? I downloaded the source and
> did an rpm -ba in the /usr/src/red
On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 12:55:29PM -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon, 01 May 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, I'll give that a shot. Curious that e2fsck does not want to
> > fix this (at least permaneantly), and seems to be the same inodes
> > everytime.
> >
> Perhaps it's a flaky driv
Marc Davis wrote:
>
> May 1 16:40:05 maxx kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device
> ide1(22,0)
>
> Could anyone explain what this means or point me in a direction that
> would lead to some understanding and/or remedy?
>
Well, it figures. . . . as soon as I post, I find the solution
Hi, Has anyone found a fix for the enlightenment - esd problem.
For those of you who aren't aware... for some reason enlightenment (and it only
seems to be enlightenment from what I have read) causes breaks in the sound when
major screen shifts occur such as changing virtual pages or changing the
Hi, all.
I am receiving the following syslog message constantly (and I mean
*CONSTANTLY*) on two separate RedHat 6.2 machines:
May 1 16:40:05 maxx kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device
ide1(22,0)
Could anyone explain what this means or point me in a direction that
would lead to some
:Way to lower the conversation down to nit picking.
Erm ... you're right. We should, er, raise it back up to childish
flamebaiting.
C'mon, folks, people like this are best ignored. As with all
children, our attention reinforces his bad behavior.
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At 10:18 AM 5/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
>good morning,
>im having a slight problem compiling a new kernel.
>I had to edit a few things to add a driver for my ALi chipset to get the
>udma/33 working , the kernel I have(2.2.14-5.0) has a driver for it , but it
>is for the 14xx chipset , and I have the
Anyone ever seen an instance of squid serving up the wrong URL? I
discovered today that squid was responsible for the appearance of the
XFce home page when I asked for www.moongroup.com. Re-initializing
the cache fixed it.
I'm upgrading my li'l fleet to squid 2.3 to fix some unrelated issues,
Did you check your /etc directory for a "sendmail.cf.original" file? ( i
think that is what they get called). I know when I did an upgrade recently,
the upgrade process renamed my original sendmail.cf file and dropped in its
own. So, I had to go through them and make it all "better".
GL.
will
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On Mon, 1 May 2000, Jason Bradley Nance wrote:
> > Someone who ungrammatically writes "worse" rather than "worst" should be
> > very careful about criticizing the educational system.
>
> Way to lower the conversation down to nit picking.
> I'm sure you have never made a typo, and you obviously h
Since upgrading to 6.2 from 6.1 I get this error periodically from sendmail:
sendmail[28359]: KAA28359: SYSERR(root): buildaddr: no host
RH 6.1 didnt do this, it there a way to fix this error.
Kirk
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> Someone who ungrammatically writes "worse" rather than "worst" should be
> very careful about criticizing the educational system.
Way to lower the conversation down to nit picking.
I'm sure you have never made a typo, and you obviously have nothing better
to do than pick through every line of e
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Jason Bradley Nance wrote:
> Learning isn't blindly following someone's instructions on how to do
> something. Why should we humor people's ignorance all of the time. It's
> just like that rash of "are you getting this" messages that people sent.
> With "teachers" like you i
This happens at least five times a year. The funny part is that the
person who starts it all, by submitting an unsubscribe message to the
mailing list, is never around to see the havoc they caused.
Red Hat has filters in place which catch these kinds of submissions and
automatically bumps them f
Learning isn't blindly following someone's instructions on how to do
something. Why should we humor people's ignorance all of the time. It's
just like that rash of "are you getting this" messages that people sent.
With "teachers" like you it's no wonder that our country's educational
system is t
Jason:
Quite the contrary Jason. This is the basis for almost every educational
system out there. If every student out there "could" just read and learn
everything they needed to know, why would we need teachers?
There are possibly several reasons why this user didn't read the
message. Maybe
Granted, but that doesn't exuse obnoxious/sarcastic language.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Bradley Nance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 2:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: unsubscrbe
>
>
> I'm just tired of the amount of totally ignorant emails th
> I'm just tired of the amount of totally ignorant emails that are being
sent
> to this list. All of the TEST messages and other stupid crap. People are
> so lazy that they don't bother reading a damn FAQ before asking how to do
> anything.
> Now I'm sure this is the part where you talk about
I'm just tired of the amount of totally ignorant emails that are being sent
to this list. All of the TEST messages and other stupid crap. People are
so lazy that they don't bother reading a damn FAQ before asking how to do
anything.
Now I'm sure this is the part where you talk about my message b
Zoki wrote:
> be solved) but I keep getting logs from "pam_rhosts_auth" each time I
> login to my IMAP directory:
>
> May 1 11:17:42 linuxserv pam_rhosts_auth[8012]: denied to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] as zoki: access not allowed
OK, first thing to do is restore all of your /etc/pam.d/* files to thei
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> Can someone please recommend a PCI card for an extra serial port or two? I
> looked on buy.com and saw only USB cards. My understanding is that USB is
> not yet fully supported in kernel 2.2.14.
>
I don't know if they make I a PCI card, I bet they do,
David Talkington wrote:
> VNC is righteously cool, but I've found it to be hopelessly sloggish
> when viewing a Windows desktop on a remote client, even on a
> LAN. Viewing a Unix desktop on any client seems to work much better.
> I've tried tinkering with color depth as per the FAQs and stuff, b
Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> Or this:
>
> ls -1 "*March*" | xargs rm -f
>
> h... that may not work either, but this DEFINITELY should
>
> ls -1 "*March*" | awk '{printf(" -f %s\n",$1}' | xargs rm -f
Neither of those will work, because "ls" doesn't do globbing. The shell
does. When you ty
On Mon, 1 May 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon, 01 May 2000, Ali wrote:
> > Good morning every one,
> > I am looking for SSH1 and SSH2 in RPM format.
> > IS there an FTP site that I can get it. For non-commercial.
> > Also, where is the site for Linux hardware compatibility.
> > I am planning t
You will find things at
http://www.zedz.net lots of RPMs there last time I looked
http://www.openssh.org including RPM's under the Linux area
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On 1/05/00 at 10:29 John Aldrich wrote:
>On Mon, 01 May 2000, Ali wrote:
>> Good morning every one,
Just wondering, instead of using the source from an old kernel, why dont
you just go to:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hedrick/old
and get the ide patch for your current kernel. This has support for a
large amount of IDE controller chipsets. NOTE: the stock redhat kernel will
not
On Mon, 01 May 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> Thanks, I'll give that a shot. Curious that e2fsck does not want to
> fix this (at least permaneantly), and seems to be the same inodes
> everytime.
>
Perhaps it's a flaky drive
John
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> points during the installation. I decided to go ahead and
> wipe the disks
> clean for now (since I get get install to finish...now of
> course...Dos FDisk
> won't remove the partitions and I can't get Fdisk from the
> installation
> (expert mode, custom) to load...it errors out...I can run
>
Jason:
Nice reply. Did you have to look all of the words up in Webster's?
Honestly, this is really uncalled for. So this user didn't look at the
sig of the messages. Does that mean you should be swearing at him? How
about either a personal email to him only, or a "constructive" response to
t
go here ftp://ftp.zedz.net/pub/crypto/redhat/i386/
Lots of crypto stuff (including SSH1 and SSH2)..
Regards,
Steven Hildreth
Information Technology Manager
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From: "Ali" <[EMAIL PROTE
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
->At 14:24 2000-05-01 +0200, Zoki wrote:
->>While experimenting with imap, sendmail and everything that goes with it I
->>arrived at the point where everything seems to be working. I can login to
->>the server and connect to my IMAP directory, I can re
On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 10:12:55AM -0500, Bill Carlson wrote:
> On Mon, 1 May 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> >
> > Apr 30 04:24:43 localhost kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device ide0(3,4)):
> > ext2_free_inode: bit already cleared for inode 191777
>
> Hal,
>
> I've seen errors like these before, 2 or 3
On Mon, 1 May 2000, David Talkington wrote:
> LAN. Viewing a Unix desktop on any client seems to work much better.
> I've tried tinkering with color depth as per the FAQs and stuff, but
Drop any backgrounds on the remote end and it picks up dramatically
(well, on NT it did).
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good morning,
im having a slight problem compiling a new kernel.
I had to edit a few things to add a driver for my ALi chipset to get the
udma/33 working , the kernel I have(2.2.14-5.0) has a driver for it , but it
is for the 14xx chipset , and I have the 15xx chipset.so I got the old
driver for t
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 11:43:34PM -0500, David Talkington wrote:
> >
> > Would passing the "read-only" option to the kernel at the LILO: prompt
> > have the desired effect?
>
> Actually I am a little worried about some disk errors I have gotten,
> and a
read the footer sent at the bottom of EVERY message dipshit.
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On Mon, 01 May 2000, Ali wrote:
> Good morning every one,
> I am looking for SSH1 and SSH2 in RPM format.
> IS there an FTP site that I can get it. For non-commercial.
> Also, where is the site for Linux hardware compatibility.
> I am planning to buy a printer and would like to check it first
> be
Morning:
Anyone else notice that the i586 and i686 files that are usually included
with kernel that Red Hat releases are missing from the latest
kernel-2.2.14-12 posted on the errata site? I downloaded the source and
did an rpm -ba in the /usr/src/redhat/SPECS directory, but it still does
not bu
> yes I amthat's the trouble...upgrade to 2.0.7 and voila...live the
good life.
HHmm. Can't find an RPM on Rufus.
Does an RPM exist for 2.0.7? Am I looking in the wrong place?
Not that I'm scared of tarballs, mind you, I'd just like to upgrade an RPM
with an RPM.
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On Mon, 01 May 2000, Mike Lewis wrote:
> I assume you mean the md5 checksum on the original RH6.2 CD. If that is the
> case, then yes. I've burned that CD (under WinDoze) and installed from it
> with no problems.
>
> Thanks for the thought though. I'm at wits end on the damn thing.
>
In what
At 14:24 2000-05-01 +0200, Zoki wrote:
>While experimenting with imap, sendmail and everything that goes with it I
>arrived at the point where everything seems to be working. I can login to
>the server and connect to my IMAP directory, I can read my mail, I can
>send and receive mail (a smal issue
On Mon, 01 May 2000, David Talkington wrote:
> Would passing the "read-only" option to the kernel at the LILO: prompt
> have the desired effect?
>
Dunno, it might.
John
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I have an old (spare) Proliant 2500 server that I thought I would install
6.1 on (for educational purposes). It has dual 200 pentium pros and one of
them failed and was removed. I am waiting on the replacement to come in. I
think the missing processor is causing signal 4's, 7's, and 11's at var
On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 10:03:28AM -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> Can someone please recommend a PCI card for an extra serial port or two? I
> looked on buy.com and saw only USB cards. My understanding is that USB is
> not yet fully supported in kernel 2.2.14.
Why a PCI card? Are you out
Can someone please recommend a PCI card for an extra serial port or two? I
looked on buy.com and saw only USB cards. My understanding is that USB is
not yet fully supported in kernel 2.2.14.
TIA
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"Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
>
> I have slackwAre going all the way back to 1992 or 3, I have RH 5.2 easily
> available, but I'm not sure about 4.2... Hell, I'll send whatever you want
> for postage plus $1 per package, how's that sound?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Greg Wright [SMTP
Nat Bayles wrote:
>
> Yep something to do with having some app pirahna installed on your
> system. There is a backdoor logon to bypass any supervisor logons.
> Then will allow you to exec commands as root
> I'v seen this on 6.1 and up.
>
> The only way to get around it is not to have
A new version of the KDE ALPHA binaries are available
at nebsllc.com. Please read the README file in the
same directory. Just in case you missed it "READ THE README" prior to
doing anything!
These binaries are built from CVS as of 30 Apr
2000 at 1:00pm Eastern Standard Time (-0500).
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Robin Atwood wrote:
> Can someone explain the folowing to me (derived from /etc/rc.sysinit) before
> my brain melts:
that would be /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, wouldn't it?
>
> [root@topaz /root]# uname -r
> 2.2.14
> [root@topaz /root]# uname -r | grep "-"
> [root@topaz /root]#
Or this:
ls -1 "*March*" | xargs rm -f
h... that may not work either, but this DEFINITELY should
ls -1 "*March*" | awk '{printf(" -f %s\n",$1}' | xargs rm -f
(BTW, those are both the number 1 (one) not an l (el), telling it
print one file per line)
Bill Ward
Oh, and in answer to the ques
I have slackwAre going all the way back to 1992 or 3, I have RH 5.2 easily
available, but I'm not sure about 4.2... Hell, I'll send whatever you want
for postage plus $1 per package, how's that sound?
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Wright [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, April
At 08:07 2000-05-01 -0400, Ali wrote:
>Also, where is the site for Linux hardware compatibility.
>I am planning to buy a printer and would like to check it first
>before buying it.
The Printer-HOWTO homepage:
http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/
Tony
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Can someone explain the folowing to me (derived from /etc/rc.sysinit) before
my brain melts:
[root@topaz /root]# uname -r
2.2.14
[root@topaz /root]# uname -r | grep "-"
[root@topaz /root]#
[root@topaz /root]# if [ -n `uname -r | grep "-"` ]; then echo yes; fi
yes
TIA
-Robin.
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Hi all,
As till now no one responded, I'll try again to ask.
I'm using sendmail and fetchmail. I have given sendmail some
adresses to filter. I have a dial up connection to the internet. Now I receive
some mails from a spammer and unfortunatly something goes wrong, when
filtering. Here are the lo
Cheers!
_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
_/ Zoran GRBIC _/ Linux advocate _/
_/ UNIX Sys Analyst _/ Micro$oft clean _/
_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
Mailed with Linux & Pine...
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To
Did you try 'text' or 'expert text' ?
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Lagaffe wrote:
> >> Is it possible to install a server in text mode, then add all X related
> rpms
> >> after to get the GUI ?
>
> > Yep, I think you need to type in 'expert' at the first boot prompt instead
> > of just hitting enter.
>
>> Is it possible to install a server in text mode, then add all X related
rpms
>> after to get the GUI ?
> Yep, I think you need to type in 'expert' at the first boot prompt instead
> of just hitting enter.
I already did it this way, same pb.
>> I don't understand the question, what does Gnome
Good morning every one,
I am looking for SSH1 and SSH2 in RPM format.
IS there an FTP site that I can get it. For non-commercial.
Also, where is the site for Linux hardware compatibility.
I am planning to buy a printer and would like to check it first
before buying it.
Regards,
Ali
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Try Xmysqladmin
You probably can get it from www.freshmeat.com
On Mon, 01 May 2000, Larry Mintz wrote:
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> Date: 30-Apr-00
> Time: 11:23:47
> I hsve mysqlgui by T.c.X . I get error 111,Can't connect
> but I can
> Is it possible to install a server in text mode, then add all X related
rpms
> after to get the GUI ?
Yep, I think you need to type in 'expert' at the first boot prompt instead
of just hitting enter.
> Also : It has nothing to do with my problem but I would know if there is a
> quick & simple
Hi,
I need to set up possiblity to map samba shares by Windows over SSL. Has
anyone done this? Server side and client side? What is needed? Examples?
Thanks in advance,
Martin
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So did I (I'm registred for a pro version), but having to wait 5 days for an
answer which is of absolutely no help is a pity.
As I explained it to another guy a few days ago, how do want I and Linux
have some credibility, from a CEO point of view, when you say him "I would
replace Win boxes with
I just tried to install my brand new 6.2 package on a Gateway Solo 9100.
Boots fine on CD but I don't even get the installation classes screen,
either in GUI mode and expert mode.
It hangs at the video definition step with a greyed vertically striped
screen. The video chip is a Trident Cyber 9397
> VNC is righteously cool, but I've found it to be hopelessly sloggish
> when viewing a Windows desktop on a remote client, even on a
> LAN.
Agreed. Note I never mentioned it was perfect!
In fact, sometimes viewing Windows desktops from Windows (especially if
lotsa processing is going on on the
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