Are there linux commands that I can use to make CD images of:
a) UNIX based CD's
b) Windows based CD's
thanks,
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After some serious searching on the Netscape site,I finally found the missing
piece of the puzzle.
I had been trying to configure soffice, xpdf and xanim as helper apps in
Netscape. It would get the file and lauch the app, but it would not hand over
the file. The probelm is that there's s critica
On 24 Jul 2000 03:39 Adam Sleight wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 16:17:53 -0400
> Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> #Nothin new Bret, sorry to say. I use/like both. gvim is essentially
> #'vim -g'. Syntax highlighting is available in vim also. I do think
> #cut/paste works a little better
On 24 Jul 2000 01:20 Hal Burgiss wrote:
> I hadn't heard of this, but it is a gnome web browser based on
> Mozilla, and is really pretty damn slick IMHO.
>
> http://galeon.sourceforge.net/
For plain browsing it's great. But I feel too limited by some of the
features it lacks when compared to M
On 23 Jul 2000 22:11 Stephen L Arnold wrote:
[snip]
> Actually, I'd like a nice GUI mailer for X too :)
[snip]
Balsa has come a long way since last year. Netscapes quirks were starting to
get to me. For one thing, I use fetchmail/procmail and filter directly to my
~/mail directory. Netscape did n
On 23 Jul 2000 21:07 Bret Hughes wrote:
> I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
> been using gedit some of late. not real happy with it but I
> just found gvim , the gui version of vi it looks too damn
> cool! Work
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 06:39:40PM -0700, Adam Sleight wrote:
> #cut/paste works a little better in gvim.
>
> How do you get syntax hightlighting in vim? vim -g? I never could
> figure it out and thus installed vim-X11 and used gvim. I thought
syntax on
in .vimrc. If this does not work, the
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying real hard to get my company to stop installing everything
> from tarballs and use RPMs so we can track what's there, and this don't
> help my case.
It SHOULD help your case, since this (relatively minor) problem is a
result of not installi
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 16:17:53 -0400
Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#Nothin new Bret, sorry to say. I use/like both. gvim is essentially
#'vim -g'. Syntax highlighting is available in vim also. I do think
#cut/paste works a little better in gvim.
How do you get syntax hightlighting in vim
Being keen, I've installed the nfs-utils-0.1.9.1-1 i386 RPM just in case
I ever get rash enough to use rpc. However, it claims I need to have a
kernel > 2.2.14 - and I already have one. Installed from the source RPMs
yet.
Why does "rpm -U nfs-utils..." not recognise the 2.2.16-3 kernel? Do I
need
That's exactly what I needed. Thank you.
Fred
Dave Reed wrote:
>
> > From: Frederic Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Is there a utility that I can use to determine what shared memory blocks
> > have been created on a system? I specifically need to know what shared
> > memory blocks have be
> From: Frederic Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Is there a utility that I can use to determine what shared memory blocks
> have been created on a system? I specifically need to know what shared
> memory blocks have been attached to a particular process. I would then
> want to determine what key
Try this http://www.linux-mag.com/2000-04/desktop_01.html
Jamin Collins wrote:
> Does Linux have support for 1:1 CD duplication? I have successfully
> duplicated some CD's under Linux using cdrecord program. However, cdrecord
> appears to have some difficulty with certain CD formats such as S
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 03:01:18PM -0700, Adahma wrote:
: Can anyone direct me to RPM's of the most recent versions of these
: programs that all play nicely together? I know of the modssl page
: at jasons.org, but don't really want to mess with the ssl stuff,
: and wasn't sure what all would need
But, for being just a browser, there is a lot of software needed for it.
Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> I hadn't heard of this, but it is a gnome web browser based on
> Mozilla, and is really pretty damn slick IMHO.
>
> http://galeon.sourceforge.net/
>
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Is there a utility that I can use to determine what shared memory blocks
have been created on a system? I specifically need to know what shared
memory blocks have been attached to a particular process. I would then
want to determine what key corresponds to a shared memory block.
TIA
Fred
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Steven Pierce wrote:
> Bret,
>
> Where did you find GVIM? I am running RH6.1 and I do not see it.
>
> Steven
$ rpm -qf `which gvim`
vim-X11-5.6-11
note all lowercase.
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I hadn't heard of this, but it is a gnome web browser based on
Mozilla, and is really pretty damn slick IMHO.
http://galeon.sourceforge.net/
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You can go to the Apache.org site. They have some of these listed on their
site. www.apache.org.
Steven
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On 7/23/2000 at 3:01 PM Adahma wrote:
>Can anyone direct me to RPM's of the most recent versions of these
>programs that all play nicely together?
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 02:07:20PM -0500, Bret Hughes was heard to say:
> I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
> been using gedit some of late. not real happy with it but I
> just found gvim , the gui version of v
11:35:24 horton pppd[9530]: Using interface ppp0
11:35:24 horton pppd[9530]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
11:35:24 horton pppd[9530]: Warning - secret file
/etc/ppp/pap-secrets has world and/or group access
The last line above is because the pap-secrets file has group
daemon, with read access f
Can anyone direct me to RPM's of the most recent versions of these
programs that all play nicely together? I know of the modssl page
at jasons.org, but don't really want to mess with the ssl stuff,
and wasn't sure what all would need to be changed/dropped to get a
non-ssl setup working. And actu
Somebody named Steven said:
> Bret,
>
> Where did you find GVIM? I am running RH6.1 and I do not see it.
>
> Steven
>
> On 7/23/2000 at 2:07 PM Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> >I`ve been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> >three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
> >
Chuck Milam wrote:
>
> I have a Compaq (I know, I know. It wasn't my choice!) Proliant ML-370
> server with an ICP Vortex GDT60518RS RAID controller installed, connected
> to 5 9GB drives.
>
> I am trying to install Red Hat 6.2 on this machine, using the ICP Vortex
> controller's BIOS to set up
I'm going out on a limb on this one, because lilo and linux booting isn't
my forte (hmm... I seem to have forgotten what was), but comparing this
with other issues that I've expereinced I'll guess that you need to set up
a startup RAM disk.
If my guessing is right, RedHat moved away from RAM disk
Stephen Liu wrote:
> (Installation of Voodoo 2/Banshee AGP graphic card - Maxi Gamer
> Phoenix)
>
> I have tried for a considerable long time to have the captioned
> graphic card installed and setup in RedHat 6.0 without success.
> The said card can only work with the driver - "Generic VGA
> Co
Bret,
Where did you find GVIM? I am running RH6.1 and I do not see it.
Steven
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On 7/23/2000 at 2:07 PM Bret Hughes wrote:
>I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
>three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
>been usi
Rob Fausey wrote:
> Netscape will freeze when I start it with out my cable modem
> turned on, but it does start.
This is because Netscape immediately tries to resolve the addresses
of the mail/news hosts in it's configuration by trying to contact
the DNS servers listed in your /etc/resolv.con
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 02:07:20PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
> been using gedit some of late. not real happy with it but I
> just found gvim , the gui version of vi it looks t
I have a Compaq (I know, I know. It wasn't my choice!) Proliant ML-370
server with an ICP Vortex GDT60518RS RAID controller installed, connected
to 5 9GB drives.
I am trying to install Red Hat 6.2 on this machine, using the ICP Vortex
controller's BIOS to set up a RAID 5 array, using 4 of the d
Marc Davis wrote:
> This has been driving me nuts ever since I installed Redhat
> 6.2/Communicator 4.72:
> Netscape address book crashes Netscape when an address is
> selected.
> This happens after the name is selected from the address book and
> the "To:" or "CC:" or "BCC:" button is cli
Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi,
> New install of RH6.2 on clean HD masquerade server. Part of the set
> up is a line in rc.local that starts up the firewall [rc.firewall which
> has been made executable with a chmod 700 ].
>
Is rc.local executable?
> Where have I gone wrong. How do I make sure
I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
been using gedit some of late. not real happy with it but I
just found gvim , the gui version of vi it looks too damn
cool! Working on shell scripts gives some syntax
highlightin
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi,
> New install of RH6.2 on clean HD masquerade server. Part of the set
> up is a line in rc.local that starts up the firewall [rc.firewall which
> has been made executable with a chmod 700 ].
>
> The line in rc.local is simply
>
> /etc/rc
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Bill Sandiford wrote:
>
> > Help :
> >
> > I need a hand (or point in the right direction) for setting up redhat as a
> > dial on demand router. I already have the ppp connection configured and
> > working properly. What I need to do is figure out how
Hi,
New install of RH6.2 on clean HD masquerade server. Part of the set
up is a line in rc.local that starts up the firewall [rc.firewall which
has been made executable with a chmod 700 ].
The line in rc.local is simply
/etc/rc.d/rc.firewall
There are entries in the rc.firewall
Wayne Dyer wrote:
>
> Recently I've noticed that one of my nics (D-Link tulip-based card)
> is showing a good number of errors, and all of them are indicated
> as carrier errors:
>
> Examples from ifconfig:
>
> TX packets:1483 errors:68 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:68
>
> I changed from the de
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On 23/07/00 at 15:57 Mike Fleetwood wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>Are there plain text versions of the following documents available instead
>of the multi-page html via http? I find a single local text file much
>more convenient than a remote multi-page html do
First off, I'd say check your cabling and connectors. I've seen this mostly
due to noise from loose connectors (on the board too due to faulty
soldering.) Swap cables if you can and see if the problem persists. If it
does example the NIC connector. You'll need a magnifying glass to check out
th
Dear all,
Are there plain text versions of the following documents available instead
of the multi-page html via http? I find a single local text file much
more convenient than a remote multi-page html document. A search at
ftp://ftp.redhat.com and http://www.redhat.com/support/ turns up nothing
I believe the -20's are priority & nice values. Lower values are higher
priority so that is running at a high priority. 'man nice' or 'man
renice' would give more info. Don't know what mdrecoveryd does, except it
is something to do with disks...
-Mark-
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Steven Pierce wrote
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