Hi,
I thought there are too many problems with rh 8.0 and
decided to wait for 8.1.
We are now taking the board to the distributor for testing.
The 121 mb ram is shown as the box tests the memory before boot.
It shows the vidio ram sepperatly so i do not think it is that.
thanks anyway.
regards, Wil
Hi,
I have heard there is/are a linux firewall which can boot from CD and save
the configuration in a diskette.
Anyone know about it? Can recommend me a few that you think is good?
Thanks first.
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> I though the problem could be with my videocard (a 64MB Intel Integrated
ExtremeGraphics 845GL) so I downloaded the latest Linux driver from the
Intel website but I cannot run this.
Why not?
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A good choice is to use firewall builder and leaf.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
http://www.fwbuilder.org/
it may help you
raymundo
Budi Febrianto wrote:
Hi,
Management urgently push me to implement firewall in our system.
Yes... we do not have firewall.
I'm playing around with RHL 8 to set up
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Arden Norder wrote:
> Hey folks!!
> Can anyone help me with a book title for Unix/Linux Scripting??
>
> I used to (back in the DOS days) do alot of batch scripting using variables etc,
>etc, etc.
>
> I would like to try to automate some processes on my RH7.2 Server via unix
On 13-Feb-2003/12:13 +0800, Kevin - KD Micro Software <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Excellent!
>Thanks so much for that Anthony. Works like a charm.
It seemed like a handy utility to have around so I whipped it up. I often
find myself wanting to print a PDF and it's a PITA to go through the steps
ma
Hi,
Management urgently push me to implement firewall in our system.
Yes... we do not have firewall.
I'm playing around with RHL 8 to set up firewall with iptables.
With Pentium II 300, 64 MB, 4 GB SCSI HD, 2 NIC's 100 Mbps. I think it
enough.
I configure firewall based on Rusty's IPTABLES How to
Hi,
I was the original poster that needed the Interbase support in PHP.
> "To enable InterBase support configure PHP --with-interbase[=DIR], where
> DIR is the InterBase base install directory, which defaults to
> /usr/interbase."
Yup the procedure I used was:
- install the appropriate SRPM
- cd
Excellent!
Thanks so much for that Anthony. Works like a charm.
Kevin Green
KD Micro Software
MP 107, Market City
280 Bannister Road
CANNING VALE WA 6155
Phone: 08 9256 1566
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I
Does anyone out there know of a Fortran 90 compiler for linux?
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Hi Group,
Has anyone ever tried voice chat on RH system? Do we need any specific
software?
I want to use yahoo messenger to voice chat with my friends. The windows
version of yahoo has a "talk" button, but the unix clone doesnot have it.
Is their a software/add-on that nyone is aware of.ny
li
Hello,
When users receive emails with pop3 server, but the speed of time is
very slower, is it relation with the setting of firewall ?
If so, how can we fix this problem ?
Thank for your help !
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Ze Ji Li wrote:
> 2) nfs mount your old redhat's home dir to the new machine.
Would you mind to tell me how to create NFS ?
> 3) to move everything from one place to another place, use
> cd fromdir; tar cf - . | (cd todir; tar xpf -)
I know tar -zvxf *.tar.gz only...
So, which / what comman
Sorry if this is a repost. I never saw it come back to my mail, so I
don't know if I mis-sent it or what.
I am trying to get setup for LDAP, and I am also going to be setting
sendmail for LDAP. Some of the documentation I have
hi, dan,
thanks for answering..
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Dan Jallits wrote:
> This is actually an issue that needs to be taken up with the PHP
> community. Here is there Database mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hmm... please excuse me if i am missing something obvious (usually am)
but what i'm talk
I ran Xf86 config to no avail. When I "startx" the screen flickers and get a message which goes "Fatal error, screen could not be found" or something like that.
I though the problem could be with my videocard (a 64MB Intel Integrated ExtremeGraphics 845GL) so I downloaded the latest Linux driver f
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 19:13, Ze Ji Li wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1) copy your shadow, passwd, group file to the new machine.
> 2) nfs mount your old redhat's home dir to the new machine.
> 3) to move everything from one place to another place, use
> cd fromdir; tar cf - . | (cd todir; tar xpf -)
> (
This is actually an issue that needs to be taken up with the PHP
community.
Here is there Database mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 6:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 18:05, Michel Donais wrote:
> > Just for our sanity please set your system time to the correct year.
>
> Done Thank's ; but what about user manager interface
Look over these discussions, maybe they will help:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=7337
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 03:54:37PM -0800, David Busby wrote:
> List,
> My man pages on one of my RH80 boxes put a letter 'a' with a carat above
> inplace of where the '-' character should be. Here's a bit from `man
> logrotate`. How do I fix this one? I don't know how to manipulate the
> sys
Change /etc/sysconfig/i18n
It should look like this now
LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en"
SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16"
Change it so it reads
LANG="en_US"
SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en"
SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16"
Notice only LANG line changes
Leonard
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I would really like to see your script. I am a complete hack when it
comes to writing scripts and would like to see how they should be done!
I am learning a lot from this group.
Dave
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Perhaps there is something in /var/log/messages? Have you looked there? If
you didn't log in a root, can you manipulate the users via user manager?
/B
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 16:05
Subjec
Caleb Groom wrote:
On Sat, 2000-02-12 at 17:24, Michel Donais wrote:
When I click on the Red Hat User Manager icon the window pop-up
but close immediately.
Did somebody know how to fix that situation
Michel
Just for our sanity please set your system time to the correct
Joel Lopez wrote:
-
I don't have a data/postgresql.conf file.
But I do have a /usr/share/pgsql/postgresql.conf.sample file.
should I copy and rename this file with out the .sample or should I place a
copy in a /data directory somewhere?
-
Look under:
/var/
Hi,
1) copy your shadow, passwd, group file to the new machine.
2) nfs mount your old redhat's home dir to the new machine.
3) to move everything from one place to another place, use
cd fromdir; tar cf - . | (cd todir; tar xpf -)
(this works great for me whenever I need to move data around
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 18:05, Michel Donais wrote:
> > Just for our sanity please set your system time to the correct year.
>
> Done Thank's ; but what about user manager interface
What version of Red Hat?
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That won't be necissary. I can install them myself, its her that
cannot. Shes very new to Linux. I was hoping that the generic drivers
will work for 2D just fine.
~Christopher
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 08:51, Arthur Mueller wrote:
> Well, I made bad experiences with the generic driver. It's always
Thanks man... Thats pretty cool... I can see all the non linked files
that VMWare GSX is using...
Thanks again :)
Joe
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 05:40, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 10:14:35PM -0700, Joe Giles wrote:
> > Problem solved. I read on the VMWare site that the files sit in the
> Just for our sanity please set your system time to the correct year.
Done Thank's ; but what about user manager interface
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On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 17:28, David Simmons wrote:
> We have a couple of servers that we want to push out periodic updates
> to. We want to automate this as much as possible.
>
> We have password-less ssh working (thanks to the group for that!). So
> using a shell script we can login in to a re
> Are you near any of the usual UFO flight paths?
>
> Apparently, the antennie on their heads generate high RF interference.
I thought that was a much higher frequency?
Besides, I heard the emitted radiation is much more of a worry.
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List,
My man pages on one of my RH80 boxes put a letter 'a' with a carat above
inplace of where the '-' character should be. Here's a bit from `man
logrotate`. How do I fix this one? I don't know how to manipulate the
system font (which is what I think is broken). This machine doesn't have
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 13:26, Doug Koobs wrote:
> Wow, that's a neat tool! How would you use it to permanently set an
> interface to full duplex/100M? I am assuming it would have to be added
> somewhere in a boot-up script? Thanks!
For setting things like that:
man ethtool
or
man mii-tool
Man i
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 08:34, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> All;
> Ok, I KNOW I've seen this before, I know I've used it.. but for the life
> of me, I can't find it now...
>
> I just re-loaded the box with Phoebe (I've been running it, but wanted
> to reconfigure a few things..).
>
> And now, I want to
On Sat, 2000-02-12 at 17:24, Michel Donais wrote:
> When I click on the Red Hat User Manager icon the window pop-up
> but close immediately.
>
> Did somebody know how to fix that situation
>
> Michel
Just for our sanity please set your system time to the correct year.
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When I click on the Red Hat User Manager icon the window pop-up
but close immediately.
Did somebody know how to fix that situation
Michel
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With a little web-searching, you should be able to find a ton of tutorials
on shell scripting. If you liked DOS scripting, you'll be amazed at what
you can do with one of the *nix shells.
At 01:56 PM 2/12/2003 -0800, you wrote:
O'Reilly makes a good book about Bash, see their site.
/B
- Or
Arden Norder wrote:
Can anyone help me with a book title for Unix/Linux Scripting??
I used to (back in the DOS days) do alot of batch scripting using variables etc, etc, etc.
I would like to try to automate some processes on my RH7.2 Server via unix batch scripting.
Also see the Advanced Bash
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Arden Norder wrote:
> Can anyone help me with a book title for Unix/Linux Scripting??
The O'Reilly bash book is probably the best book for learning Linux shell
scripting. While you can certainly use other shells or scripting
languages, bash is the default shell on nearly all
O'Reilly makes a good book about Bash, see their site.
/B
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From: "Arden Norder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 13:51
Subject: Scripting help
> Hey folks!!
> Can anyone help me with a book title for Unix/Linux Scripting??
Arden Norder wrote:
> Hey folks!!
> Can anyone help me with a book title for Unix/Linux Scripting??
>
> I used to (back in the DOS days) do alot of batch scripting
> using variables etc, etc, etc.
>
> I would like to try to automate some processes on my RH7.2
> Server via unix batch scripting.
>
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 10:51:03PM +0100, Arden Norder wrote:
> Hey folks!!
> Can anyone help me with a book title for Unix/Linux Scripting??
>
> I used to (back in the DOS days) do alot of batch scripting using variables etc,
>etc, etc.
>
> I would like to try to automate some processes on my
Hey folks!!
Can anyone help me with a book title for Unix/Linux Scripting??
I used to (back in the DOS days) do alot of batch scripting using variables etc, etc,
etc.
I would like to try to automate some processes on my RH7.2 Server via unix batch
scripting.
Any help would be greatly appreciat
Billy Davis wrote:
> I have just finished my first 'up2date' on an RH7.3 Server. The
> download seemed to go well, and then immediately afterward, my Server
> was automatically updated. Are the fresh update files still located
> on my Server so that I can also apply them to other Servers in the
>
So, heres now a quick introduction to this topic, Apache is of course the
authority, but maybe this will help someone.
http://www.edoceo.com/liberum/default.php?file=apache-mpm.txt
/B
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Sent: Wednesday
Hi all
The problem of folks posting unsubscribe messages has existed on
the RedHat install list for a long time and at a higher rate than
here. It has been partially solved thru the use of an automated
responder which emails an informative (and non-hostile :-) )
message directly to the person need
I have just finished my first 'up2date' on an RH7.3 Server. The download
seemed to go well, and then immediately afterward, my Server was
automatically updated. Are the fresh update files still located on my
Server so that I can also apply them to other Servers in the building?
Also, is there a w
> On Wednesday 12 February 2003 10:11 am, James D. Parra wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Anyone out there with experience with CIPE?
>
> very little and it has been a while.
>
>> IPADDR=192.168.4.11
>
> # IPADDR specifies the _virtual_ address for the local end of the
> # CIPE tunnel.
>
>> PTPADDR=192.168.4
On 2/12/03 12:35 PM, the mind of "Adam Voigt" wrote:
> I have a console program I wrote to page me, it works fine,
> but I'm trying to figure out how to make it execute if a failed login
> attempt occurs on my computer, scanning the messagelog and
> trying to detect whether a new entry has been ad
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fork and child allow httpd to spawn processes (it's called forking in
*nix)... I dunno 'bout the worker one, though
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Dear Friends,
What exactly does the Hardware Browser in the System Tools do?
When I run it my system locks up entirely and I have to turn of the
power and check the file system on the next boot.
IBM IntelliStation M Pro 6219 with:
2.8 GHz Pentium4
2 x 36.4 GB U320 SCSI HDD on an Adaptec AIC-7901A
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 08:50, Joel Lopez wrote:
>
> I have installed Red Hat 8. I have been trying to use PostgreSQL with PHP
> but I can't seem to connect to the DB.
Dont' specify a hostname or port. If you do, the PostgreSQL libraries
attempt a TCP/IP connection. If you leave them unspecified
On 2/5/03 1:51 AM, the mind of "Budi Febrianto" wrote:
> Hi,
> Recently I create a firewall in my company using RHL 8.0 with iptables.
> There are 3 zone, and I put AS/400 in DMZ zone.
>
> Users using Client Access to access AS/400, and I only open port 23 (TELNET).
Typically, leaving port 23 op
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> that will only detect if a string *starts* with at least one integer.
Exactly. So, unless you're expecting negative numbers, this will prevent
yet another kind of invalid data.
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Does anyone know what the prefork.c, worker.c and perchild.c are? How
would I see which one my httpd is using (or wanting to use?) I see them in
my httpd.conf file, but I don't know what they are all about. I guess if I
know which one I'm using I could figure out the settings, but whic
Could the different kernels calculate the memsize differently?
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Maybe the shared video aperture is set up differently on some of the
boxes?
The numbers you show are ~318.4, 311.4, and 313.4 MB...
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Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 2:54 PM
Thanks a lot. Only one question left now:
As the video card takes the same size memory, I should not see different
memory size in different linux. Actually I have exactly the same 30 IBM
boxes and they have the same Video cards and same physical memory 320M.
But, from /proc/meminfo, I saw
1) Mem:
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> > > I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
> > > lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
> > > screen. Is there a way to config the system to let me go back to see
> > > more?
> >
> > Wh
Also the speakers will still affect it even if they are turned off, cos
they have bloody big magnets in them. However, if your wifes iMac is
affected it sounds more like pickup from the wiring.
Im not sure about US wiring, but in the UK, they change the standards
every year, and if you are in a h
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:23:21AM +0100 or thereabouts, wilma wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a RedHat 8 installation in where logwatch seems to have some problems (at
>least I think).
> In /etc/log.d/conf/logwatch.conf I have specified that all Services should be
>reported on:
> Service = All
>
> Still
Hi,
I've been checking out the red hat docs and I see the Red Hat Database is
based on Postgres. Is it the same thing with a new name or is it a lighter
or more robust version?
thanks,
Joel
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On Wednesday 12 February 2003 10:11 am, James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Anyone out there with experience with CIPE?
very little and it has been a while.
> IPADDR=192.168.4.11
# IPADDR specifies the _virtual_ address for the local end of the
# CIPE tunnel.
> PTPADDR=192.168.4.10
# PTPADDR sp
Here is an expect script that will ssh automatically. It can be
called by anything. You can simply create the required send/expect in
the script. You can also automate the creation of the expect with
autoexpect.
[root@localhost root]# more autossh
#!/usr/bin/expect
spawn ssh -l -F
Since install, and the only time this has ever NOT occured was when the
first run service (firstboot) ran. I have an SB16 card, all is fine,
plays oggs,
flashpleyer in mozilla, you name it, perfect BUT NOT UNTIL I move the volume
control in kmix (not up or down, but just actually MOVE it) for the
Try using rsync, it might do what you need, will work over SSH or RSH.
/B
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From: "David Simmons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 16:28
Subject: scripting an ssh session
> We have a couple of servers that we want to push
Ed Wilts wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 03:17:55PM -0800, Samuel Flory wrote:
>
>
>>I believe that new rev of
>>redhat installs lftp by default. (Which pisses off me as a ncftp user.)
>>
>>
>
>ncftp is still there on your CDs and should therefore also be available
>via up2date. Probably takes y
I am trying to get setup for LDAP, and I am also going to be setting
sendmail for LDAP. Some of the documentation I have read, *strongly*
suggestd using sendmail version >8.12. I looked on rmpfind.net and
found an rpm, but it says "Rawhide" will this be okay for Redhat 7.1
(SeaWolf)?
Thanks in a
Hello,
Anyone out there with experience with CIPE?
Whenever I try testing the tunnel by pinging a machine on the other LAN the
NIC stops responding. When I unplug the cat5 cable and plug it back in the
NIC jumps back to life. The NIC only stops whenever I try to send data over
the tunnel, and ne
If within a compile gcc tells you, that functions are not known, it
means, that headers are missing. Try to install the kernel headers.
Either you've them anyway or you install the package
glibc-kernheaders.xxx.rpm.
This should solve the problem.
Good luck!
Arthur
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 17:02, M
Interretly. I did something similar. I did kill the up2date, and did a
rpm --rebuilddb. And it startied working agian. You know I could save
myself (and the list) if they would be more specific in the log file as
to what yp2date is doing. I even turned on debug and ran the commanline
with -v (-
I have come across 3 files that need to be configured so far:
pg_hba.conf
postmaster.opts
postgresql.conf
Are there any other ones? What should be changed on these?
thanks.
Joel
P.S. I am a real newbie. thank you very much for your help.
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Fr
I have a console program I wrote to page me, it works fine,
but I'm trying to figure out how to make it execute if a failed login
attempt occurs on my computer, scanning the messagelog and
trying to detect whether a new entry has been added or when it's
rotated off, etc. is pretty messy
I don't have a data/postgresql.conf file.
But I do have a /usr/share/pgsql/postgresql.conf.sample file.
should I copy and rename this file with out the .sample or should I place a copy in a
/data directory somewhere?
thanks.
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Hi,
On my network i have a server redhat 8.0 and an
ISDN router.
My router is always online cause of my server. why
can i do to stop this.
Please help me, because the bill is very
high.
Regards.
For accessing Postgres with PHP check http://www.devshed.com they have loads of good
tutorials and are one of two that I've found that has PHP/Postgres tutorials. The
other good one is http://www.phpbuilder.com
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Sent: W
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 11:05:24AM -0500, Jihuang Zhou wrote:
> Thanks. I do have a on-board video card and I always calculate them using
>1k=1024byte.
> 1. The same on-board video card will use the same shared memory in Redhat7.0 and
>7.3, right?
Yes - the operating system doesn't see that you
On Mi, 2003-02-12 at 18:50, Joel Lopez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Red Hat 8. I have been trying to use PostgreSQL with PHP
> but I can't seem to connect to the DB.
for all db admin tasks login as the user postgres, don't use root.
Don't set a password for postgres ( the default doesn't all
I just purchased a new system. It has a MSI KT3 Ultra2 KT333 Socket A Mainboard,
an AMD Athlon 2100+ processor and a 80mb Western Digital drive.
I've loaded Phoebe for testing. In general, things look good. The primary problem
I'm having is when I copy files from an Iomega USB 2 Hard drive to my
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Joel Lopez wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have installed Red Hat 8. I have been trying to use PostgreSQL with PHP
| but I can't seem to connect to the DB.
| I have created a user and a DB in postgres. What is the proper way to set
| up the DB and new user? Shou
Thank your for your response
bash shell
I am not sure what is the name of terminal.
I got the termimal by click "teminal emulation program" form rehat 7.3 gui
log in interface.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> On Wed, 12 Feb
Hi,
I have installed Red Hat 8. I have been trying to use PostgreSQL with PHP
but I can't seem to connect to the DB.
I have created a user and a DB in postgres. What is the proper way to set
up the DB and new user? Should the new user be the owner of the DB?
Thanks for the help.
Joel
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hi,
i have a server which is connected to a printer in its network. I am able
to print from the server. however when i try to print to the same
printer from a host in another network i am getting the following error
Status Information:
sending job 'root@marieke+353' to feebe@localhost
connectin
>> Have you checked the documentation at http://www.list.org ?
>
> I wanted to be sure I knew where stuff was, and how redhat set it up.
>
>> Also, in /usr/share/doc/mailman* you'll find some documentation. The
>> INSTALL file has some instructions on creating a test mailing list and
>> this shoul
> Have you checked the documentation at http://www.list.org ?
I wanted to be sure I knew where stuff was, and how redhat set it up.
> Also, in /usr/share/doc/mailman* you'll find some documentation. The
> INSTALL file has some instructions on creating a test mailing list and
> this should get yo
Hello everyone,
I am interested if there is any possibility to change KDE 3.0.x default mouse
cursor to another one?
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I think that since we all now know his e-mail & password, we should
change his account params & really scerw wit him... maybe add a
bunch of other mailings? ;)
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From: Leonard Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Thanks. I do have a on-board video card and I always calculate them using 1k=1024byte.
1. The same on-board video card will use the same shared memory in Redhat7.0 and 7.3,
right?
2. How can I see the video shared memory size?
3. I want to find a way to get all physical memory size (320M).
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> I tried to make a new kernel on my newly
> installed RH 8.0.
>
> cd /usr/src/linux-2.4
> make xconfig
> make dep
> make bzImage
>
> I get compile errors ==
>
> make[1]: Entering directory
> `/usr/src/linux-2.4.18-14/arch/i386/kernel'
> gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.18-1
Jianping Zhu wrote:
I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
screen. Is there a way to config the system to let me go back to see
more?
There probably is, but you can just use 'less'. When the out
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:14:42AM -0600, Jody Cleveland wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have redhat 8 installed with all latest updates. I've been wanting to use
> MailMan, but I'm lost as to where to start. I can see that it's there and
> running, but how do I configure it? Is there a configuration tool I
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:57:50AM -0500, Jihuang Zhou wrote:
> I have a box with 320M bytes memory. From /proc/meminfo I saw my total system value
>is less than 320M. In Redhat 7.0, it's 313.812Mbyte, in Redhat 7.3, it's 311.43Mbyte.
Please wrap your lines to <80 characters.
> Why system repor
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:37:07 -0500 (EST), Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
> lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
> screen. Is there a way to config the syste
I wonder how many times we are going to go through this
until people finally get it right? Maybe the text at the bottom of
the message should be moved to the top since people obviously
don't read all the way to the end.
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> That's why constructs like:
>
> [[ 1 < a ]]; echo $?
>
> work. Incidentally, *any* number will evaluate to less than "a" in
> lexicographic sort order, so this can be used as another valid test for
> integers, and will be faster since it doesn't
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 09:37 am, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
> lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
> screen. Is there a way to config the system to let me go back to see
> more?
>
Pipe the outp
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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 10:27 pm, Christopher Lyon wrote:
> This might be a dumb question but since I am mostly using X windows and
> evolution I don't know what to use in the text environment. If I needed
> to pull email from a POP server and parse over the subjects with a
> filter what would
Hello,
I have redhat 8 installed with all latest updates. I've been wanting to use
MailMan, but I'm lost as to where to start. I can see that it's there and
running, but how do I configure it? Is there a configuration tool I can use
with it?
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