I think that "without having to install again" was requested :)
> Just boot with your RH CD, choose "upgrade" as install option and run it.
> Then create 2 floppies, one which will be a reserve.
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Hi all,
quick question: Does anybody out there know where I could find good KDE
2.1.1 RPMs for RHL 6.2? There are no RPMs on ftp.kde.org (only SRPMs, and
they seem to be missing kdesupport), on another mirror there are RPMs, but
no SRPMs, and the RPMs are built "by a non-RedHat user"...
Any hint
Dear all,
my machine details as below:
OS : RH6.2 - 2.2.14-5.0
Have installed with the follow
openssh,
openssh-2.5.2p2-1.i386.rpm
openssh-server-2.5.2p2-1.i386.rpm
I did get a putty to try, but dunno where to start
from... I manage to start the sshd...
but I've downloaded the follo
Hi,
I'm having problems installing Real Player 8 on a Red Hat 6.2 machine. The
Netscape plugin isn't getting installed. I downloaded the .bin file from the
Real site. The installation core dumped right at the end. The executable got
installed, and I can run Real Player from a few sites. But
On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> If Realplayer will run, while its open go the the help button at the top
> and then select: Mime Type/Plugin Install That will install the netscape
> plugin for the current user.
>
> Kirk
Thanks,
It's working now, mostly. But I still can't connect to www.netra
This is great, I have been doing this for some years now, but recently
discovered this:
uuencode /root/weekly.log weekly_log.txt > /root/weekly_log ; mail -s
"Weekly logs" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SUBJECT="Differences Found"
VALUE1="Grep values from log file you want"
VALUE2="Grep values from log file
Trying to install on an old PPro-166 test box. 2GB IDE drive and a single
IDE CDrom. I'm doing a text install so video is irrelevant. I burned the
ISO images to two CDroms and disc1 boots fine. I enter into
"text" install and answer the first couple of questions. It then pops up
the "what is
I found one of my servers paralyzed this evening with the following
on screen:
Warning: possible SYN flood from 192.58.197.162 on 206.168.220.51:25.
Sending cookies.
Warning: possible SYN flood from 198.186.203.51 on 206.168.220.51:25.
Sending cookies.
Warning: possible SYN flood from 199
At 11:12 12/04/01 +0800, you wrote:
> in /var/log,maillog file is nearly 270M, i set up my server by
> default about 7 month ago,can this automatically rotate the
*** And that doesn't make you worry? A plain ASCII file of 270Mb...!?? I
don't even want to know how you read that log. Opening
At 13:45 10/04/01 -0500, you wrote:
> > i have a dual boot box with NT and linux fine. MBR is
> > controlled by NT. TO boot to linux i boot from floppy.
> > however i have damaged my floppy.
> > is there a way i can boot into linux ?? (other than
> > from reinstall Linux again)
Just boot with you
Yes you can run your network with your hub and just replace the hub with a
switch later if you want. Won't interrupt anything at all except to
exchange them and turn it on. Hubs nor switches require configuration, just
the boxes do, routers on other hand is a different story which wont' get
into
On 2001.04.16 17:21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 18:47:14 -0400
> From: Jerry Human <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Networked DSL
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > But use a switch instead of a hub. You'll get better throughput
> wit
Ok Mike, Trond thanks much. Move over guys and gals I
need a 56k spot on some ftp server to begin the download ;-)
Eddie Strohmier
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Trond
Eivind Glomsrød
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 9:57 PM
To: [EMAI
"Mike Chambers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 7.1 uses kernel 2.4.2-2. No there aren't any major differences that I can
> see if your wolverine is fully updated unless I missed something.
>
> BUT, if you continue to use wolverine you won't be supported just like when
> it was beta, although it
7.1 uses kernel 2.4.2-2. No there aren't any major differences that I can
see if your wolverine is fully updated unless I missed something.
BUT, if you continue to use wolverine you won't be supported just like when
it was beta, although it was SOMEWHAT supported cause it was used to prepare
for
"Ken Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I need to install MySQL, latest version 3.23.36.
> > >
> > > MySQL server installs ok but MySQL client fails with
> > > dependancies for glibc.so.6 and libpthread.so.0
> >
> > Where did you get it? Bear in mind that if it's compiled on
> > Red Hat Li
> > I need to install MySQL, latest version 3.23.36.
> >
> > MySQL server installs ok but MySQL client fails with
> > dependancies for glibc.so.6 and libpthread.so.0
>
> Where did you get it? Bear in mind that if it's compiled on
> Red Hat Linux 6.x or 7.x, it won't run on 5.x.
sourceforge, sta
Hello:
Just a quick question for those of you that have broadband
connections and able to download and fire up RH 7.1. I have
wolverine running very nicely on my machine and am very
happy with it. I am sure some of you that have 7.1 now have
used wolverine (7.091 beta). I updated my kernel to th
You don't need a router if your going to use linux as your firewall. You
just need a switch and you can get one of those for around $40-$50.
Mike
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From: "Scott Merritt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 7:30 PM
Subject: RE: Netw
"Ken Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello All,
>
> I have a production server RH 5.2, standard kernel, 2.0.36.
> This unfortunately cannot change (at least for now).
>
> I need to install MySQL, latest version 3.23.36.
>
> MySQL server installs ok but MySQL client fails with
> dependanci
Hello All,
I have a production server RH 5.2, standard kernel, 2.0.36.
This unfortunately cannot change (at least for now).
I need to install MySQL, latest version 3.23.36.
MySQL server installs ok but MySQL client fails with
dependancies for glibc.so.6 and libpthread.so.0
What rpms should I
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Rick Warner wrote:
>
> > NEW RED HAT FEATURES
> > + New graphical configuration tools for easy setup of BIND, Apache,
> >and DNS
>
> Wow, they are separating BIND from DNS, or is it DNS they are separating
> from BIND? :)
Can't you read Rick? They are seperating BI
Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:31:07PM -0400, Ray Goudie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Let me give those two a try.
>
> Xconfigurator has only caused me pain with XFree 4.
If so, you did put this in bugzilla of course? If you didn't, it's not
a bug.
Greetings all, hope you can help:
Running the above system - RH Linux distro, 7.0, vanilla install.
I'm using taper 6.9
Tape devices are set to /dev/zqft0 and /dev/nzqft0. Block size set
to 32K.
I've manually added the line: options ftape ft_fdc_rate_limit=500
to modules.conf, and this still
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 05:11:16PM +0800, Thomas Duterme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| So I've got a script which does some MAJOR file processing.
[...]
| Problem, I need to move these according to header to a
| certain directory. Now I've read various numbers that UNIX
| in general is not so hap
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Krikofer wrote:
>> I just purchased my two copies. :-D!!!
>
>They are cheap. I am too. I download even on 56k. We like FREEBEES. :-P
In my (not always humble) opinion, given the amount of money most of
us are prepared to spend on megahertz and megabytes t
what can i say??
eric <-- class clown :)
eric
(thanks for the tip)
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>
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>
> eric clover wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, eric clover wrote:
> >
> >> hi, is it possible to remotely make a computer beep (via the system
> >speaker)
> >
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Krikofer wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Clarence Donath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 8:05 AM
> Subject: Re: Let the games begin!
>
>
> > On Apr 16, 10:42, Chuck Mead wrote:
> > > Subject: Re: Let the games beg
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:31:07PM -0400, Ray Goudie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Let me give those two a try.
Xconfigurator has only caused me pain with XFree 4. And mouseconfig may be
similarly slanted for version 3.
Instead, read the manual entry for XF86Config and edit the file.
--
Cameron S
What is on the Server Applications CD that comes with 7.1 Pro and what is so
special about Apache and BIND configuration tool?
IS
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Scott Merritt wrote:
>>Vidiot wrote:
>>
>>>But use a switch instead of a hub. You'll get better throughput with a
>>>switch.
>>
>>Theoretically, but only if the switch is a good quality one, and only
>>if you have more than two clients on it. Consider the env
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From: "Clarence Donath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: Let the games begin!
> On Apr 16, 10:42, Chuck Mead wrote:
> > Subject: Re: Let the games begin!
> > On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Warren Melnick blurted ou
>I agree. I've seen 4-5 port routers on Dealnews.com for $99. There's not
>much more to do than to plug them in and go. If you don't need some sort of
>more complex approach, I say spend the $99 and forget about it.
Don't get the Netgear RT311 or RT314 routers if you are going to be using
your
I agree. I've seen 4-5 port routers on Dealnews.com for $99. There's not
much more to do than to plug them in and go. If you don't need some sort of
more complex approach, I say spend the $99 and forget about it.
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From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday,
>Vidiot wrote:
>
>>But use a switch instead of a hub. You'll get better throughput with a
>>switch.
>
>Theoretically, but only if the switch is a good quality one, and only
>if you have more than two clients on it. Consider the environment and
>the user's needs before spending his money ...
>Dav
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] blurted out:
>
> I am looking for a WAN job in the downtown Detroit area. I can send my
>resume and cover letter who ever needs it. I know this is not a job forum,
>but I need to find a job soon.
>
> Does anyone have a good job website they would like to sh
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Vidiot wrote:
>But use a switch instead of a hub. You'll get better throughput with a
>switch.
Theoretically, but only if the switch is a good quality one, and only
if you have more than two clients on it. Consider the environment and
the user's needs before
I am looking for a WAN job in the downtown Detroit area. I can send my
resume and cover letter who ever needs it. I know this is not a job forum,
but I need to find a job soon.
Does anyone have a good job website they would like to share with me, I used
Monster, Hotjobs and a few others lik
Vidiot wrote:
> >I think I need to setup an RH box (possibly a 486) as a firewall and router
> with a nic connected to the hub, then install the DSL on a second nic in the
> same >box. That way, the DSL access and firewall are on the same box and any
> "questionable traffic" doesn't reach the net
Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Thu, 12 Apr 2001, 23:51 <+0200>:
> When trying to start up2date as root in an xterm, I get this answer:
>
>
> ]# up2date
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 11, in ?
>
Brad Bonkoski wrote:
> Hello Jerry.. (a few questions) do you only have one DSL?
Yes, only one, but I think someone on this list said if the modem is connected
to a nic then it could be shared with any OS, including Linux, over the
network. That's why I posted the question, to make sure I have t
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John Weber wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a Dell 1400 poweredge server that gives this error and hangs the
>terminal (console or remote xterm). It seems to happen if the terminal
>is left idle for awhile, it's never happened while I work. Any ideas
>please?
I've never
Even less than that from US with T3.
It is amazing that server can hold it. It must be Linux. :)
I have to wait for some local ftp site to get it.
Liguo (Leo)
John Aldrich wrote:
>
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> > >
> > > It's called "Sea-Wolf" and we've been downloading since this m
Hi,
I have a Dell 1400 poweredge server that gives this error and hangs the
terminal (console or remote xterm). It seems to happen if the terminal
is left idle for awhile, it's never happened while I work. Any ideas
please?
[jweber@emmy jweber]$ Hm, dispatch protocol error: type 20 plen 134
dis
When I run 'up2date' from the command line, I get a different list
of packages available as opposed to running the Update Agent in X. For
example, when I run the command line up2date, it's now listing kernel
2.2.19, however when I run is in X, it's still listing the 2.2.17
version. Why? Is
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Fernando Lozano wrote:
>Hi there!
>
>
>Now that RHL 7.1 is on the streets (ncftp is downloading the iso
>files right now...) will I be able to use binary RPM packages built
>for 7.0 on it? I know I cannot use RHL 6.0 packages on 7.0, but 7.1
>had many changes a
As far as i can tell you can. I just installed some rpms from wolverine
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 05:58:39PM -0300, Fernando Lozano wrote:
> Hi there!
>
>
> Now that RHL 7.1 is on the streets (ncftp is downloading the iso files right now...)
>will I be able to use binary RPM packages built for
eric clover wrote:
>
> hi, is it possible to remotely make a computer beep (via the system speaker)
> ?
>
Not sure about the remote part but to get you started
echo -e "\a" should make something beep. I suspect that there is a tie
to the terminal since even running in ssh to a remote machin
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rpjday wrote:
>just as a philosophical comment, the first way is of course the
>preferred way. as more than one unix book has pointed out,
>whenever you see a "pipeline" of the form:
>
> $ cat (file) | cmd ...
>
>you can almost always rewrite it as:
>
> $ cm
Hi there!
Now that RHL 7.1 is on the streets (ncftp is downloading the iso files right now...)
will I be able to use binary RPM packages built for 7.0 on it? I know I cannot use RHL
6.0 packages on 7.0, but 7.1 had many changes again, it was not a simply point
release, so...
[]s, Fernando L
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> I think you want
>
> mail -s "weekly logs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /root/weekly.log
>
> ...either that, or
>
> cat /root/weekly.log | mail -s "weekly logs" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
just as a philosophical comment, the first way is of course the
preferred way.
I think you want
mail -s "weekly logs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /root/weekly.log
...either that, or
cat /root/weekly.log | mail -s "weekly logs" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTH,
-m
digitalfrontier wrote:
>
> Im using the mail command to send me my some log files every week...but when
> i get the email, the
Note that my comment was a bit tongue in cheek. A personality quirk, I
love to find typos and errors. A friend maintains a movie review web site
and I am constantly passing on errors to go back to the reviewers for
correction surprised they have not blocked my access :)
- rick warner
On
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eric clover wrote:
>On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, eric clover wrote:
>
>> hi, is it possible to remotely make a computer beep (via the system
>speaker)
>> ?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> eric
>>
>>
>If you have root access, try something like:
>echo -e "\a" > /dev/tty9
>
>(Or any ot
First, there are plenty of MTUs (mail transport agents) out there,
though the default RH installation is sendmail. When posing a question
like this, you should include that information.
Second, check and see if theres a sendmail list (if thats what youre
using). Im almost sure there is. S
Rick Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > NEW RED HAT FEATURES
> > + New graphical configuration tools for easy setup of BIND, Apache,
> >and DNS
>
> Wow, they are separating BIND from DNS, or is it DNS they are separating
> from BIND? :)
Typo - it should be BIND, Apache, printing.
--
> NEW RED HAT FEATURES
> + New graphical configuration tools for easy setup of BIND, Apache,
>and DNS
Wow, they are separating BIND from DNS, or is it DNS they are separating
from BIND? :)
Guess they need to have a tech person review their marketing copy before
sending
- rick warne
Go to http://www.qmail.org to find out lots of qmail documentation
including a link that will point you to the mailing list. I recommend
"Life with qmail" by Dave Sill.
As far as your problems sending mail, qmail doesnt relay by default
(which is a good thing).
If youre running the tcpserver
Hi Eric,
> Thank you!!!
> hahhah, now im gonna have a little fun at the office :)
I think I'll do the same :-). Just a couple of beeps on the firewall before I
leave for the office and see how freaked they are when I get there... I missed
april's fools this year :).
I found a couple of questions around this but not what I would consider
a definitive answer. Sorry if it has been answered but I missed it.
Is there a kernel-headers rpm for the 2.2.17-14 kernel rpms in the
redhat 2.6 update tree? I can't find them if there is. If not do I
have to install the
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> >
> > It's called "Sea-Wolf" and we've been downloading since this morning. ;-) Good
> > luck finding a download site with it though ;-) I'm downloading from a
> > European mirror because RedHat's site is so blasted slow! :-)
>
> It's not slow, it's just expe
Let me give those two a try.
Thanks!
-Ray.
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From: "Trond Eivind Glomsrød" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: Red Hat 7 and Matrox G450?
> "Ray Goudie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
No. I was not aware that such a beast existed. Let me try it...
Thanks!
-Ray.
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From: "Tym Rehm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: Red Hat 7 and Matrox G450?
> Have you tried
Thank you!!!
hahhah, now im gonna have a little fun at the office :)
eric
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From: "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:49 PM
Subject: [RHL] Re: [WAY OT] beep
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, eric clover wrote:
> hi
John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> > I was at thier site . Red Hat 7.1 is now unleased !!
> > Let the games begin !
> > Oh btw- what is the name of this release ?
> > Larry<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >
> >
> It's called "Sea-Wolf" and we've been downloadi
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> I was at thier site . Red Hat 7.1 is now unleased !!
> Let the games begin !
> Oh btw- what is the name of this release ?
> Larry<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
It's called "Sea-Wolf" and we've been downloading since this morning. ;-) Good
luck finding a download site
Seawolf
Ray Parish, RHCE
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 4:18 PM
Subject: RHL 7.1
> I was at thier site . Red Hat 7.1 is now unleased !!
> Let the games begin !
> Oh btw- what is the name of this release ?
> Larry<[EMA
I was at thier site . Red Hat 7.1 is now unleased !!
Let the games begin !
Oh btw- what is the name of this release ?
Larry<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com
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Yeah, yeah.
I could have pasted a link also. But I figured if he was asking
something this basic, going through the motions I specified would give
him the opportunity to actually see the amount of documentation out
there, and cut down on some FAQs.
And I did it nicely too.
=== Al
--- Cyn
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, harmit wrote:
> I have only one lan card with me .and only one real ip.which ip
> should be assignesd to one lan card real or private...main
> target is to communictae between two networks tia
>
You also have to turn on forwarding for it to work.
sysctl -w net.ipv4.i
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, eric clover wrote:
> hi, is it possible to remotely make a computer beep (via the system speaker)
> ?
>
> TIA
>
> eric
>
>
If you have root access, try something like:
echo -e "\a" > /dev/tty9
(Or any other handy VC...)
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hi, is it possible to remotely make a computer beep (via the system speaker)
?
TIA
eric
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"Ray Goudie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I followed the advice you guys provided and I managed to get XFree86 4.0.3
> working with my Matrox G450 video card.
>
> But, now my Microsoft IntelliMouse won't work correctly. As soon as I move
> my mouse, the mouse cursor flies to the top-right corn
>I think I need to setup an RH box (possibly a 486) as a firewall and
>router with a nic connected to the hub, then install the DSL on a second
>nic in the same box. That way, the DSL access and firewall are on the
>same box and any "questionable traffic" doesn't reach the network but at
>the same
Hello Jerry..
(a few questions)
do you only have one DSL? And if so, is your Windows box doing the
IP-Forwarding? (I know this is _bad_ to post on this list, but I wish my
Windows ME would forward IP traffic :-( ) Gosh, I _think_ there is a nice
how-to on this at linuxdoc.org. Check it out, I
Hello Gentlemen:
I finally got DSL working properly. What I have now is a Westell
WireSpeed external modem that connects to a nic and it works great!
Currently I have two nic's in the Windows box, one for the DSL and one
to the hub for the network. What I want to do is check with you learned
peop
On Monday 16 April 2001 12:03, you wrote:
--
> > those scripts so I can make up a few 'good' ones that will not only work
> > properly but will look pretty..
>
> One way around it untill you get a script with start/stop functions is
> not to create the Kxx scripts. Then your 3 line script will o
Have you tried running mouseconfig?
- Original Message -
From: "Ray Goudie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: Red Hat 7 and Matrox G450?
> I followed the advice you guys provided and I managed to get XFree86 4.0.3
> working wit
David Talkington wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> Barry L. Kline wrote:
>
> >> I leave my firewall and masquarading rules in place
> >> permanently, and let pppd handle route changes dynamically with the
> >> defaultroute option. Is your setup too complex for that to work for
Was it Fisher?
Clarence Donath wrote:
>
> On Apr 16, 13:20, Chuck Mead wrote:
> > CD>Oh well, I have work to do on setting up my Mac IIfx until I get it
> anyway.
> >
> > Blech
>
> One last thing, what was the name of the first 7.1 beta again?! For the life
> of me I can't remember! I k
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Clarence Donath wrote:
> One last thing, what was the name of the first 7.1 beta again?! For the life
> of me I can't remember! I know the last beta was Wolverine.
fisher.
rday
--
Robert P. J. Day
Eno River Technologies, Durham NC
Unix, Linux and Open Source training
fisher
On 16 Apr 2001 13:25:24 -0400, Clarence Donath wrote:
> On Apr 16, 13:20, Chuck Mead wrote:
> > CD>Oh well, I have work to do on setting up my Mac IIfx until I get it
> anyway.
> >
> > Blech
>
>
> One last thing, what was the name of the first 7.1 beta again?! For the life
> of me I
On Apr 16, 13:20, Chuck Mead wrote:
> CD>Oh well, I have work to do on setting up my Mac IIfx until I get it
anyway.
>
> Blech
One last thing, what was the name of the first 7.1 beta again?! For the life
of me I can't remember! I know the last beta was Wolverine.
Thanks!
__
I followed the advice you guys provided and I managed to get XFree86 4.0.3
working with my Matrox G450 video card.
But, now my Microsoft IntelliMouse won't work correctly. As soon as I move
my mouse, the mouse cursor flies to the top-right corner of the screen and
won't come out no matter how I
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Clarence Donath blurted out:
CD>On Apr 16, 12:32, Chuck Mead wrote:
CD>> CD>No. It will ship 2-day Fedex, the only shipping choice available from Red
CD>Hat
CD>> CD>Store. Still, I'll get the package before my 56K modem can get both
CD>images.
CD>> CD>:,-(
CD>>
CD>> Sorry C
On Apr 16, 12:32, Chuck Mead wrote:
> CD>No. It will ship 2-day Fedex, the only shipping choice available from Red
Hat
> CD>Store. Still, I'll get the package before my 56K modem can get both
images.
> CD>:,-(
>
> Sorry Charlie but they don't even start shipping until next Monday...
>:-)
Next
Hi Janyce,
> But, I can boot from the boot floppy, and otherwise everything seems ok.
> Since the disk is larger than 528 MB, I've specified the linear option in
> Lilo, and in the past this has always done the trick, even for the Samba
> server's 20GB disk. after much browsing th
IS schrieb:
>
> How does RH respond if I add a new disk into my RAID-5 array? What happens
> with the assigned space in the existing file system?
>
> My configuration: HP LC2000, NetRaid 1-Si, 3x 9.1 Gb, RAID-5 depending on RH
> 7.0.
How do you want to extend your Raid-5 array?. I did a similar
You DO need both discs. I thought the same thing for wolverine and it
caused a big problem since it requested the second disc. Do not try to
install with having both discs. You may regret it. I did.
Avram
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Warren Melnick wrote:
> Assuming that I can install the upgrade using
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Warren Melnick wrote:
The docs iso is in en/iso/doc/
> Unless it showed up after the rest of the images, it is not there. Are you
> perhaps referring to disc 2?
>
> Also - When will the directories containing the old releases actually have
> the isos in them? I would love
Unless it showed up after the rest of the images, it is not there. Are you
perhaps referring to disc 2?
Also - When will the directories containing the old releases actually have
the isos in them? I would love to grab some of the really old releases to
use in low-memory or low-HD situations.
-
Assuming that I can install the upgrade using just disc 1, which generally I
have been able to do, I should be up and running this evening. If I have to
use both discs then I will have to wait until tomorrow. I will purchase a
copy for the company once I know it all works properly, but for speed
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Clarence Donath blurted out:
CD>On Apr 16, 11:24, Chuck Mead wrote:
CD>> Subject: Re: Let the games begin!
CD>> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Clarence Donath blurted out:
CD>>
CD>> CD>On Apr 16, 10:42, Chuck Mead wrote:
CD>> CD>> Subject: Re: Let the games begin!
CD>> CD>> On Mon, 16
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Brad Bonkoski wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am having trouble with my system freezing after reboot from
> installation.
> it gets to the line:
> Starting LinuxConf[OK]
> Then freezes up. I am running conosle through the serial port (no VGA),
> so approaching it with boot disk
David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thornton Prime wrote:
>
> >
> >The RH images are the complete images of the freely distributable software
> >discs. RedHat usually also includes an additional CD with commercial
> >software, things like Adobe Acrobat, trial/developer versions of IBM
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Thornton Prime wrote:
>
>The RH images are the complete images of the freely distributable software
>discs. RedHat usually also includes an additional CD with commercial
>software, things like Adobe Acrobat, trial/developer versions of IBM DB2,
>etc.
I also no
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Watt, Tom (CXO) wrote:
> Are the ISO images for 7.1 available for download IDENTICAL to the contents
> that will be on the installation CD's?
Yes.
> If not, what is the difference?
The boxed sets include manuals, support, and a couple of extra CDs.
LLaP
bero
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Watt, Tom (CXO) wrote:
> Are the ISO images for 7.1 available for download IDENTICAL to the contents
> that will be on the installation CD's? If not, what is the difference?
Yes and no.
The RH images are the complete images of the freely distributable software
discs. RedH
On Apr 16, 11:24, Chuck Mead wrote:
> Subject: Re: Let the games begin!
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Clarence Donath blurted out:
>
> CD>On Apr 16, 10:42, Chuck Mead wrote:
> CD>> Subject: Re: Let the games begin!
> CD>> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Warren Melnick blurted out:
> CD>>
> CD>> WM>Redhat has unprot
Are the ISO images for 7.1 available for download IDENTICAL to the contents
that will be on the installation CD's? If not, what is the difference?
Tom
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