Thanks Gordon,
B.R.
Stephen
At 11:44 PM 12/23/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Stephen Liu wrote:
>
> > At time of installation NVidia was selected but I was only allowed to
> > select 24Mb colour depth.
>
>Generally, 32bits is only used for video processors where handling 32 bits
>i
Hi Gordon,
Merry X'mas
At 11:42 PM 12/23/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Yeah, but that doesn't answer whether you downloaded a binary rpm
>(.i386.rpm) or rebuilt a source rpm (.src.rpm).
Sorry. I misunderstood your requested information. I have both of them
downloaded but only installed .i386rpm, w
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Stephen Liu wrote:
> At time of installation NVidia was selected but I was only allowed to
> select 24Mb colour depth.
Generally, 32bits is only used for video processors where handling 32 bits
is faster than 24 bits. In either bit depth, only 24 bits are used for
actual
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Stephen Liu wrote:
> >Did you get the binary rpm somewhere, or rebuild the source rpm? What
> >does /etc/modules.conf look like? There's at least one good example in
> >the package's docs: /usr/share/docs/alsa-driver-0.9.0beta9 (or something
> >to that effect)
>
> I got th
Anyone have a way to get the java plugin to actually work with mozilla and
Enigma? If so could you point me to a good FAQ/how-to?
Is there a clear how-to for the alsa sound stuff? like what to do in
what order? Something maybe a bit more clear that their site?
Also slightlu less interesting...
On Monday 24 December 2001 01:57, you babbled something about:
> Thank you for the suggestions Bret. Unfortunately,
> none of this has worked. sshd is definitely enabled
> and running on both machines, ipchains and iptables
> are both definitely disabled, I've confirmed this with
> ntsysv, and I'v
Thank you for the suggestions Bret. Unfortunately,
none of this has worked. sshd is definitely enabled
and running on both machines, ipchains and iptables
are both definitely disabled, I've confirmed this with
ntsysv, and I've rebooted. ipchains -L tells me that it
will ACCEPT everything.
There
Thanks for your suggestion. Anyway I have installed my old S3
Trio64v/+ for now. I might just decide to wait and buy a good
card in a few months.
Cheers.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Trond Eivind Glomsrød) writes:
> Dominic Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Matrox G400 16Mb
It sounds like it is a self generated certificate. You would need to
have the certificate trusted by a Certifying Authority listed in your
Root Certificate Store or install this certificate into your client's
root certificate store.
Bruce
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Hello ,
After fresh 7.1 install I downloded and manually (no rhn) upgraded the 7.1
machine, I did not yet upgrade the kernel. Now when I do a "shutdown
-h now" on the box, it goes through the normal processes ok, but when
it gets to the "unmounting md devices," the machine goes into a
"runaway,"
> >I've been searching the web for some software to upload my digital video
> >to my computer. The only thing I've really found is dvgrab, but it
> >requires firewire (and I might have to use this).
> >
> >Any ideas?
>
> Transfer of DV requires firewire, there is no way around it and keep it
>
>I've been searching the web for some software to upload my digital video
>to my computer. The only thing I've really found is dvgrab, but it
>requires firewire (and I might have to use this).
>
>Any ideas?
Transfer of DV requires firewire, there is no way around it and keep it
digital.
MB
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Hello:
As I only know enough to be dangerous, I hope that someone can help. I am
trying to get Outlook 2000 configured as an IMAP client and Red Hat Linux
7.2 configured as a IMAP server.
I installed the imap-2000c-15.i386.rpm package and have created an IMAP
"account" in Outlook. Everything see
On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 09:31:55PM -0800, Ben Ocean wrote:
: Why am I
: working from source? More control.
Ok, but why not gain "more control" and not break the packaging model?
That's what SRPMs are for.
Oh well, back to Star Wars Starfighter SE. Yeah, it's from Redmond, but
the xbox just p
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Boycott Adobe!
Repeal the DMCA!
Stop the SSSCA!
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On 23/12/2001 at 8:13 PM Timothy Lee Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gregausit/redhat-list] wrote:
>Forget it... it's a brain-dead "winmodem"... these things should be torn
>apart and thrown out the window; the only useful purpose they'd ever serve
>is to help
I've been searching the web for some software to upload my digital video
to my computer. The only thing I've really found is dvgrab, but it
requires firewire (and I might have to use this).
Any ideas?
Here are my specs:
- Sony, Digital8, TRV330
- I have a USB cable that attaches to the camer
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On Sunday 23 December 2001 08:21 pm, Chip Rose wrote:
> How do I get the Flash Player for Netscape 4.77 hooked up? I don't
> particularly want it, but so many webpages call for it, that I guess
> I'll cave in and get it installed.
Briefly:
Go here t
how to allow server status with all these info below?
I set up another apahe web server and some of the info below
are missing such as Total Accesses, Total kBytes, etc, how do
i allow these. I just compiled apache 1.3.20 and trying to set
up the apache server-status.
Total Accesses: 11732
Tot
How do I get the Flash Player for Netscape 4.77 hooked up? I don't
particularly want it, but so many webpages call for it, that I guess I'll cave
in and get it installed.
Thanks,
Chip.
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Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 02:38:16PM -0800, Alan E Derhaag wrote:
>
> > the ethernet connection is up as is the PPP (PPPoA), among other
> > status items. This request must be posted from the 192.168.1.2
> > address otherwise there is no response from the
Forget it... it's a brain-dead "winmodem"... these things should be torn
apart and thrown out the window; the only useful purpose they'd ever serve
is to help rack in some money to build a landfill. Get a new modem, like
the USR 3610a modem, will work with anything, I know because I have it!
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On Sunday 23 December 2001 03:35 pm, Devon wrote:
> I've managed to build mozilla-0.9.7-0 rpms for Red Hat Linux 7.2 if
> anyone is interested.
> Oh, the warranty?
> None, zero, nada.
> If it's broken, go back to 0.9.6 and wait for the official rpms.
On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 02:38:16PM -0800, Alan E Derhaag wrote:
> the ethernet connection is up as is the PPP (PPPoA), among other
> status items. This request must be posted from the 192.168.1.2
> address otherwise there is no response from the modem.
>
> I've attempted to connect another nic
I'm stuck! What's my best options at this point?
It took better than a month for the negotiation of Qwest and MSN to
get ADSL to my house. It was nearly insignificant getting my girl's
WindozXP station hooked up to it but that is a different connection
than I would choose. My dialup account us
Dear List
I am having trouble getting my V.90 K56Flex HSP PCI Modem working. I have
tried everything to try and getting it working but unsuccessful. has any
one had luck in getting this modem working in Redhat 7.0. Has any one got
and documentation on getting this type of modem working.
Than
Don't use full filenames when not using the -p option.
# rpm -e MySQL
for instance.
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:
> Okay, following Brian's excellent advice, I went ahead and tried to install
> these rpms:
>
> asp2php-0.75.11-1.i386.rpm MySQL-Max-3.23.44-1.i386.rpm
> php-ldap-
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I've managed to build mozilla-0.9.7-0 rpms for Red Hat Linux 7.2 if
anyone is interested.
I used the specfile and patches from the 0.9.6 release, fixed one patch
that failed, and modified the spec file for the new version.
The initial build seems
That worked. Thanks
BenO
***The devil's in the details and well employed in software development.
At 11:30 AM 12/23/01 -0500, you wrote:
>On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:
>
> > Okay, following Brian's excellent advice, I went ahead and tried to
> install
> > these rpms:
> >
> > asp2php-0.
Robert Storey wrote:
>
> Just today I switched from RH 7.1 to 7.2. I had high
> expectations, but now disillusionment.
>
> The basic problem - I can't connect to my ISP using a dial-up
> modem. Both rp3 and wvdial can dial up, connect, but fail to
> authenticate.
>
> I also have my desktop and
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On Sunday 23 December 2001 12:33 pm, John P Verel wrote:
> >You might try:
> >rpm -qa | grep mysql
> >and then:
> >rpm -qa | grep MySQL
>
> and/or rpm -qa | grep -i mysql
> to ignore case distinctions.
True, that works as well. ;)
In my defense
At 11:58 AM 12/23/01 -0500, you wrote:
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>On Sunday 23 December 2001 11:30 am, rpjday wrote:
>
> > > #rpm -e MySQL-3.23.46-1.i386.rpm
> > > error: package MySQL-3.23.46-1.i386.rpm is not installed
> >
> > # rpm -e MySQL
>
>Additionally, just for fun,
Dear Wendy,
Besides VMWare, the Red Hat installation guide available at the Web site
also includes a number of screenshots describing the installation
process.
Good luck,
Michael Jang
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Cc: brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 10:19 AM
Subject: HELP!! Now I've REALLY Screwed Up!!!
> Okay, following Brian's excellent advice, I went ahead and tried to
install
> the
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On Sunday 23 December 2001 11:30 am, rpjday wrote:
> > #rpm -e MySQL-3.23.46-1.i386.rpm
> > error: package MySQL-3.23.46-1.i386.rpm is not installed
>
> # rpm -e MySQL
Additionally, just for fun, Red Hat and the MYSQL people can't seem to
agree on
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:
> Okay, following Brian's excellent advice, I went ahead and tried to install
> these rpms:
>
> asp2php-0.75.11-1.i386.rpm MySQL-Max-3.23.44-1.i386.rpm
> php-ldap-4.0.4pl1-9.i386.rpm
> MySQL-3.23.46-1.i386.rpm MySQL-shared-3.23.44-1.i386.rpm
Okay, following Brian's excellent advice, I went ahead and tried to install
these rpms:
asp2php-0.75.11-1.i386.rpm MySQL-Max-3.23.44-1.i386.rpm
php-ldap-4.0.4pl1-9.i386.rpm
MySQL-3.23.46-1.i386.rpm MySQL-shared-3.23.44-1.i386.rpm
php-mysql-4.0.4pl1-9.i386.rpm
MySQL-client-3.23.44
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Wendy Nexcom wrote:
> Is there a way to capture RedHat Installation screen?
> I have try to put RedHat CD and open the Autorun file but nothing happen.
>
> I Want to capture the screen and put in StarOffice document, to provide user
> how to make specific installation of Red
I just converted from @home to Optimum Online. It is dead easy. Pick
up or order the kit from your provider (in my case Cablevision). Set
up your machine to use DHCP. The directions to do this are in the Red
Hat Customization Guide, at page 127. I'd advise editing the
configuration files manu
Hi All,
I've read the cablemodem-howto. It refers to a document on a server
called netaxis.com. Unfortunately that server is down, so I have two
questions which I would like answers to:
1. the howto refers to "rrclientd". Where can I get this? I looked on
rpmfind.net and on freshmeat without
As long as you have a floppy I suggested using a kickstart disk.
We use a modified kickstart disk (it was really easy to setup), and we can
do the entire building in fifteen minutes.
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Ola Samuelson wrote:
> > We have several Linux clusters that we want to upgrade from 6.2 to
Is there a way to capture RedHat Installation screen?
I have try to put RedHat CD and open the Autorun file but nothing happen.
I Want to capture the screen and put in StarOffice document, to provide user
how to make specific installation of RedHat compelete with picture.
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On Sunday 23 December 2001 04:19, you babbled something about:
> If I print some pages and then turn off the printer(there are still pages
> in printer queue) and while I restart my PC the printer automatic send the
> page with any unreadable character.
Why would you turn off the printer during a
Try
Mondo
or
mkcdrec
or
partedimage(or something similar)
I found mondo easy to install/use.
Rhugga wrote:
We
have several Linux clusters that we want to upgrade from 6.2 to 7.2 using
an image system like Ghost. We have tried System Imager but it hangs during
imaging and we believe it is relat
If I print some pages and then turn off the printer(there are still pages in
printer queue) and while I restart my PC the printer automatic send the page
with any unreadable character.
I think RedHat should provide a way to solve this common problem, rather
than type lpq and lprm.
In MS Windows i
On Sunday 23 December 2001 03:13, you said something about:
> At 02:25 AM 12/23/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >Some things to think about now that you've compiled from source...
> >Did you make sure to modify the init scripts for these services?
>
> Huh?
The init scripts are the ones located in /etc/rc.
At 02:25 AM 12/23/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Some things to think about now that you've compiled from source...
>Did you make sure to modify the init scripts for these services?
Huh?
>If so did you track those changes so if you install a security update or the
>like and it changes them you can put it
Hi All People,
Merry X'mas
I have some further RAID questions to ask :
1) Can ATA-133 hard drive be used on RAID controller available on market
such RAID 0, 1, 0+1 etc. with cable for ATA100/ATA133. No special designed
controller is needed ?
2) RAID 0
If I have 6 discs and the controller h
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