> running. I've tried restarting Samba every way I can think of, like
> '/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start' and starting it from SWAT, with no
> success. Any suggestions on how to get it going again would be great.
When you do this, does it run briefly then die?
Or does it simply not start?
Error m
Hi,
I had been running Samba 2.2.1a on a Red Hat 7.2 machine fine for
several weeks. Then I had to reboot the machine today, and Samba won't
come back up. The boot-up messages say that SMB has started OK. But if
I check SWAT or '/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb status', it says that Samba is not
running.
Thanks!
Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 00:23, Hidong Kim wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm seeing a whole bunch of error messages like this in my
> > /var/log/messages:
> >
> > Jan 20 22:18:32 ripley kernel: floppy0: disk absent or changed during
> > operation
> > Jan 20 22:18:32 riple
On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 00:23, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm seeing a whole bunch of error messages like this in my
> /var/log/messages:
>
> Jan 20 22:18:32 ripley kernel: floppy0: disk absent or changed during
> operation
> Jan 20 22:18:32 ripley kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 02:00
> (flo
Hi,
I'm having problems restarting Samba on a Red Hat 7.2 machine. When I
try to run smbclient, I get this error:
[root@ripley init.d]# smbclient -L localhost
added interface ip=192.168.230.201 bcast=192.168.230.255
nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=172.16.166.1 bcast=172.16.166.255 nmask=
Hi,
I'm seeing a whole bunch of error messages like this in my
/var/log/messages:
Jan 20 22:18:32 ripley kernel: floppy0: disk absent or changed during
operation
Jan 20 22:18:32 ripley kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 02:00
(floppy), sector 6
What does this mean? Could this be related to w
Ok !!!
All day working !!! but finally I found some doc about sendmail's internal
that allow me fix amavisd + sendmail.
The major problem was due to wrong rules in sendmail and bad permission in
some files.
neveetheless and thinking migrate from sendmail to postfix maybe qmail !!
what do you thin
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 at 10:05pm (-0600), Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
>
> > Use rxvt instead with the -C option. Or xterm with -C (if it does
> > transparency, which I think it does not). Eterm might have this option
> > too, maybe.
>
> I downloaded this and it works fine, but I would like the
Do you have IP fowarding turn on? if not turn it on. I have a DSL connection using ppp0 and the rest of my network is a 198.X.X.X. I used IP forwarding and squid for a proxy server. It works great,,, then I setup SNMP on my ppp0, eth0, and eth1 inferfaces so I can bench mark using MRTG.
Brian
> Use rxvt instead with the -C option. Or xterm with -C (if it does
> transparency, which I think it does not). Eterm might have this option
> too, maybe.
I downloaded this and it works fine, but I would like the window to be
non-interactive...Do you know if it is possible to just have the conso
I'm sure this is a very simple routing issue to someone. The
frustrating thing is that I had it figured out the other day, but then
my hard disk crashed today. Now I can't get it right again.
I have a home network of 4 computers. mach1-mach4. It is a 10Base-T
ethernet LAN, and I don't have a
Remember that you can't log off before you log on. Syncronizing the clock
can cause a fast clock to be set back.. effectively messing things up. Try
things like 'lastlog' and 'ac' and see if either of them yell at you.
I'm just tossing out an idea.. might be the case.. might not :)
On Sun, 20
Hi all and specially to Rodolfo,
I feel awkfully sorry for my stupidity. Bear with me ok.
I can't sent the .mc file as I don't have one. I have been editing the .cf
file since day one when I started using sendmail.
Can I do a reverse generation of the .mc file???
As to why do I so a sendmai
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On Sunday 20 January 2002 10:05 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> I'm noticing an oddity when synchronizing my system clock.
>
> If I do a "last" command, for example, a "last -20", I get a list of
> the last 20 logins.
>
> Then, I synchronize my clock...netda
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 16:53:30 -0500
John P Verel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> If one were to move from, say, Red Hat to another distro, what would
> be the most similar, and easiest to accomplish?
Mandrake was an offshoot of Redhat. They're still similar, but Mandrake
has gone off in slightly d
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On Sunday 20 January 2002 03:35 pm, Enrique Bory Simon wrote:
> Before all , let thanks to Devon again by problems with "rpm".
>
> Do you have tried amavisd???
> I m trying with rh 7.1 s + sendmail8.11.2 + amavisd-snapshot-20010714
> AND all README t
I'm noticing an oddity when synchronizing my system clock.
If I do a "last" command, for example, a "last -20", I get a list of the
last 20 logins.
Then, I synchronize my clock...netdate, rdate, it doesn't matter the
program.
Then, I do another "last" command, and I get only one listing, in w
On Sunday 20 January 2002 13:53, John P Verel wrote:
> If one were to move from, say, Red Hat to another distro, what would be
> the most similar, and easiest to accomplish?
>
I would have to most emphatically say SuSE 7.3 Professional. Good hardware
detection, stable, polished, and probably th
On Sunday 20 January 2002 16:30, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Mike Watson wrote:
> >I was going to try out SuSE but could never the the FTP load to work.
> >Their other documentation may be good, but their documentation on their
> >web site is atrocious.
>
> They *really* want y
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Blake Thornton wrote:
>Should I care about about people hitting my webserver like this:
>
>208.225.213.7 - - [20/Jan/2002:16:37:31 -0700] "GET
>/scripts/..%c1%1c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0" 404 561 "-"
>"-"
>
>I think I've read that t
Should I care about about people hitting my webserver like this:
208.225.213.7 - - [20/Jan/2002:16:37:31 -0700] "GET
/scripts/..%c1%1c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0" 404 561 "-"
"-"
I think I've read that this is trying to exploit an NT weakness, but
should I care? I suppose I can
I wonder how many ISPs currently running their systems on Red Hat will stay with it
once their OS
of choice is owned by a competitor?
I wonder how much technical support AOL would be interested in offering to their Red
Hat running
ISP customers?
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I'd definately recommend Mandrake. It has a lot of the same thinking as
RedHat, offers cool stuff like Cooker and a more KDE support on top of that.
To avoid starting anything, let me know off list if you want more MDK
information...
-Tim
On Sunday 20 January 2002 03:53 pm, you wrote:
> If
> They *really* want you to pay to get the good stuff. You could always try
> a Cheapbytes or LinuxMall version. They may not have everything that's on
> the original CD, but you should still be able to get a feel for the
> distro.
That's for sure. The YaST2 installer SuSE uses is more shared-
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Mike Watson wrote:
>I was going to try out SuSE but could never the the FTP load to work.
>Their other documentation may be good, but their documentation on their
>web site is atrocious.
They *really* want you to pay to get the g
I just finished burning andrake 8.1 windOws is like screwed up and i cannot
use a couple of the keys the oney is $ but the first letter is gone>>> gee
so it is still possiable to use rdht buT not to invest by buying any of the
software fro the co. cause i could be supporting aol and not rh >> are
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 07:13:57AM +0800, adrian kok wrote:
> Try Freebsd or openbsd
>
> They are stable and secure
I will point out, however, they are most emphatically NOT Linux. You'll
have to learn the BSD way of doing things and viewing the world.
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Try Freebsd or openbsd
They are stable and secure
> If one were to move from, say, Red Hat to another
distro, what would be
the most similar, and easiest to accomplish?
TIA
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> If one were to move from, say, Red Hat to another distro, what would be
> the most similar, and easiest to accomplish?
Mandrake's distribution is fairly similar to Red Hat Linux in many ways and
you'll find it familiar to you to work with. There are certainly pros and
cons as with any switch,
The Lockergnome Penguin Shell newsletter ran a series of distro reviews
awhile back, you might want to take a look through the archives. Current
issue is here:
http://www.lockergnome.com/issues/penguinshell.html
Cheers,
Chris
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I have no interest in affiliating with AOL. Others may differ, and I
respect that. However, I'll be looking at my alternatives, if this
merger comes to pass.
On 01/20/02, 05:18:38PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> you say enhanced rh version, are you like comparing win98se to me... to say
> m
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> This is what did it...adding those lines worked, with some modification:
>
> I added -i eth1 and -o eth1, to the prerouting and postrouting lines,
> respectively, and then was able to leave off the -p and --dport
> parameters, since I'm pretty much tru
I fixed the problem, run linuxconf under X and go under (file system) then goto access local drive, then go under (options) check User quota enable then un-mount , then re-mount.
LABEL=/home /home exec,dev,suid,rw,usrquota 1 2
The how-to for Quotation IS WRONG for redhat ( this wo
you say enhanced rh version, are you like comparing win98se to me... to say
mandrake is better then rh?
just curious, seen the posting in the paper bout the poss. merger and very
unhappy w/ it .. do not want to invest into software that will only turn
big brother on me...
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Many people suggest moving to mandrake, this look like a enhanced redhat!!
Other to SuSe
But why ?
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Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 1:53 PM
Subject: Changing from Red Hat to another distro: recom
If one were to move from, say, Red Hat to another distro, what would be
the most similar, and easiest to accomplish?
TIA
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On 08:39 20 Jan 2002, Chad and Doria Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| How can I create a transparent xconsole window? I would like my console
| messages to display in x, but want to get rid of the white or black
| background of the xconsole window?
Use rxvt instead with the -C option. Or xter
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The second non-beta release of postfix is out there now. I have a
working SRPM here:
http://www.moongroup.com/pub/postfix/SRPMS/postfix-1.1.0-2.src.rpm
Wietse has changed the naming convention from the old date/time stamp
and is using better version
haha, ok so I installed something that was a time release and was expired
so I had to set back to check out the package..
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From: "Devon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: Another new installation question..
I am running kernel 2.4.7-10 should I upgrade the Kernel???, I am getting "mount point 2 does not exist" I lam looking it up, I am begining to get that there is a problem using Quota's under this Kernel...
Brian
--- John Weez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ ... ]
>
> This text is part of the internal format of your mail folder, and is
> not
> a real message. It is created automatically by the mail system
> software.
> If deleted, important folder data will be lost, and it will be
> re-created
> with the d
On Jan 20, 2002, 11:21 (-0500) Devon wrote:
[ ...multisnipped .. ]
> Excellent, I'm glad it worked. I'd still be interested to know if
> rebuilding the redhat provided database would have worked.
> I may just pull out an old retired machine and try it. ;)
Actually I did a 'rpm --rebuilddb' and
Hi John:
Add quell-folder-internal-msg to the feature-list parameter in the
pine.conf.fixed file. Not sure where it is on Linux but the file
is in /usr/local/lib on UNIX.
HTH
Regrds, Hugh
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From: [EMAIL
it 's part of pine, the program to read mail.
Sendmail isn't part of this !!
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From:
John Weez
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 11:05
AM
Subject: reoccuring system email
hello,I use mylinux box as a mail server and pop serve
John Weez wrote:
> This text is part of the internal format of your mail folder, and is not
> a real message. It is created automatically by the mail system software.
> If deleted, important folder data will be lost, and it will be re-created
> with the data reset to initial values.
>
You u
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On Saturday 20 January 2001 03:05 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Alright, Just finished customizing RD7.2 on a AMD 933 W/ 384MGRM
> 40gighd on a network that has access to a cdr-w , scanner etc and a t3
> connection.
>
> So my question is now after cu
hello,
I use mylinux box as a mail server and pop server for my windows clients.
Everything works fine excep i keep getting this message sent to me everyday.
This text is part of the internal format of your mail folder, and is not
a real message. It is created automatically by the mail syst
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I am new to Linux.
How do I configure sendmail and POP3 servers under
RH7.2? Is there any built-in GUI tool available for doing this, or do I have to
do it manually.
TIA
Raj
Before all , let thanks to Devon again by problems with "rpm".
Do you have tried amavisd???
I m trying with rh 7.1 s + sendmail8.11.2 + amavisd-snapshot-20010714 AND
all README that I found ,,, but there is something wrong:
Let me explain that !
0) I did configure --enable-relay --ena
Alright, Just finished customizing RD7.2 on a AMD 933 W/ 384MGRM 40gighd on
a network that has access to a cdr-w , scanner etc and a t3 connection.
So my question is now after customizing what do I set up now.. is there any
kinda books or ebooks or text that show what should e set up in any kinda
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On Sunday 20 January 2002 08:36 am, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > I'd be willing to bet that installing rpmdb-redhat from the 7.1 or
> > 7.2
> > distro would work.
>
> Yo, Devon, you've won that bet ... :)
>
> I installed the new rpmdb-redhat-7.2-0.20
It keep telling me "mount point 2 does not exist" what is that telling me?
Thanks Brian
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Keith Morse wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> > On 17 Jan 2002, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 16:05, Mike Burger wrote:
> > > > On 17 Jan 2002, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 14:21, Mike Burger wrote:
> > > > > > I'
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On Sunday 20 January 2002 12:46 pm, john-paul delaney wrote:
> I tried the shutdown being the safer (read easier) of the two, the
> filesystem checked out ok. Therefore I'm left with a full root
> directory but not knowing what's occupying all that
Does anyone know of a web based way for a user to change there own NIS
password?
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You need to modify your fstab as follows, assuming you want quotas on
/home.
LABEL=/home /home ext2 defaults,
usrquota 1 2
Then run quotacheck u v /home. Then reboot. After the machine has
rebooted, you should be able to set quotas using setquota or edquot
Yes! That was the question to show me what an idiot I am... I had moved the
files mentioned - instead of to a newly partitioned disk /dev/hdc3, to a
directory (created by mistake) on the root called hd3.
Sorry to have wasted your time gentlemen - but you saved me from making more
fatal mistake
Devon:
I most say "thank you" to you too... I was in the same problem !!!
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 7:04 PM
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On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 01:46, Julian Opificius wrote:
> I only wish I were that powerful ;-)
>
> j.
Not me I don't even like being root :)
Bret
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On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 11:46, john-paul delaney wrote:
> Thanks, I appreciate your help...
>
> I tried the shutdown being the safer (read easier) of the two, the filesystem
> checked out ok. Therefore I'm left with a full root directory but not knowing
> what's occupying all that space.
>
>
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* On 20-01-02 at 15:45
* john-paul delaney said
> Thanks, I appreciate your help...
>
> I tried the shutdown being the safer (read easier) of the two, the filesystem
> checked out ok. Therefore I'm left with a full root directory but not kno
How can I create a transparent xconsole window? I would like my console
messages to display in x, but want to get rid of the white or black
background of the xconsole window?
Thanks,
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Thanks, I appreciate your help...
I tried the shutdown being the safer (read easier) of the two, the filesystem
checked out ok. Therefore I'm left with a full root directory but not knowing
what's occupying all that space.
I had moved off some directories but still there's no improvement (mc
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I think 'shutdown -rF now' might help.
* On 20-01-02 at 14:33
* Duncan Hill said
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, john-paul delaney wrote:
>
> > "Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause SEVERE filesystem damage.."
> >
> > Things are bad enough
--- Devon wrote:
[ ... ]
> I'd be willing to bet that installing rpmdb-redhat from the 7.1 or
> 7.2
> distro would work.
Yo, Devon, you've won that bet ... :)
I installed the new rpmdb-redhat-7.2-0.20010924.i386.rpm (built for
Redhat 7.2, as it seems to me) on my Redhat 6.2 (!) and it install
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, john-paul delaney wrote:
> "Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause SEVERE filesystem damage.."
>
> Things are bad enough as it is, so I abort the command.
> However I would like to trigger a manual filesystem check... how can I do so?
man tune2fs
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fsck /dev/hda1 output warns:
"Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause SEVERE filesystem damage.."
Things are bad enough as it is, so I abort the command.
However I would like to trigger a manual filesystem check... how can I do so?
thanks
/j-p.
JU
i haven't seen anyone comment on a sentence from that article
that makes me seriously uneasy:
"An even greater challenge to Microsoft would be for AOL Time Warner
to develop a rival operating system that works exclusively with the
media giant's own Internet service provider, its Web browser
Hello List...
df -h shows that my /dev/hda1 has 0 space availability:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1 484M 485M 0 100% /
However there's only one file left on the root directory (rhinstall-stage2.img:
106MB).
I had moved any others off to another partitio
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rpjday wrote:
>> > Forgive me for being dense, but why would one want to compile as a
>> > module a driver which is needed for the system to even boot? Modules
>> > are great for peripherals and supporting functions, and I can see the
>> > benefit o
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cameron wrote:
>This should put things into perspective,
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/archive/21830.html
>There's more to it than 'liscensing' and less 'Aol trying to cripple open
>source', but it's interesting nonetheless. Of course, consi
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> Simply put, I don't know.
>
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, David Talkington wrote:
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> > Mike Burger wrote:
> >
> > >If you compiled the kernel with the device drivers as modules, and not
> > >direct
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> cameron wrote:
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> >I haven't read the entire thread so this might have been mentioned, but I
> >read in The Register not long ago that an American senator (SC or SD) has
> >been trying to pass a
> >I haven't read the entire thread so this might have been mentioned, but I
> >read in The Register not long ago that an American senator (SC or SD) has
> >been trying to pass a bill to make it illegal to distribute unlicensed
> >software. His campaign was largely funded by Aol Time Warner.
Appa
to my knowledge yes... is that what is looks like to you ??? maybe I missed
a option in the compile statement... although I did include the pam stuff...
I'll try recompiling it...
is there anything special I should have included besides PAM?
Dave
At 01:20 AM 1/20/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>-BE
Simply put, I don't know.
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> Mike Burger wrote:
>
> >If you compiled the kernel with the device drivers as modules, and not
> >directly into the kernel, and any of those drivers/modules are needed
I'm currently using X-CD-Roast...but I'll look at some others at some
point, too.
On 19 Jan 2002, Brandon Robert Dorman wrote:
> I compiled most everything I'll need into the kernel. cdburner, visor,
> usb printer/scanner stuff, etc. but for next time, thanks for the info
> Bret, Mike and Wer
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Dave Lewis wrote:
>I recently upgraded from the version of ssh that comes with Redhat 6.2 to
>SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_3.0.2p1
>I had everything working normally before the upgrade... I took the source
>for 3.0.2p1 and compiled
>and installed... now nobody
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cameron wrote:
>I haven't read the entire thread so this might have been mentioned, but I
>read in The Register not long ago that an American senator (SC or SD) has
>been trying to pass a bill to make it illegal to distribute unlicensed
>software. H
I haven't read the entire thread so this might have been mentioned, but I
read in The Register not long ago that an American senator (SC or SD) has
been trying to pass a bill to make it illegal to distribute unlicensed
software. His campaign was largely funded by Aol Time Warner. Apparently
it i
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Steve Lee wrote:
> I'm looking into buying a new laptop.
> I have looked at the Dell Inspiron 8100 with
> the 64 megs Radion Video card. How well does it
> run linux Redhat with Gnome ? any problems.
got rh 7.2 running on mine, even with having to deal with
setting up the
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David Talkington wrote:
>Good evening - I've yet to figure out how to disable by default the
>toolbar and scrollbar in 21.1. The manual discusses tool-bar-mode,
>and that works fine as an interactive toggle, but I can't find a way
>to do that in .em
I recently upgraded from the version of ssh that comes with Redhat 6.2 to
SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_3.0.2p1
I had everything working normally before the upgrade... I took the source
for 3.0.2p1 and compiled
and installed... now nobody can authenticate...
This is an example of what the log shows when some
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Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>
>You need Emacs 21.1. Emacs 20.x and below do not support font
>lock on console.
Good evening - I've yet to figure out how to disable by default the
toolbar and scrollbar in 21.1. The manual discusses tool-bar-mode,
and t
There is a list on running Linux on Dell laptops on yahoogroups.
These laptop works, but you have to take care of some details.
-Manuel.
Steve Lee wrote:
>
> I'm looking into buying a new laptop.
> I have looked at the Dell Inspiron 8100 with
> the 64 megs Radion Video card. How well does it
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Mike Burger wrote:
>If you compiled the kernel with the device drivers as modules, and not
>directly into the kernel, and any of those drivers/modules are needed for
>the initial startup, it could cause problems.
>
>If you compiled all those driver
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