Try ALSA.org---Advance Linux Sound System
--- "Nick White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a Yamaha AC-XG sound card in my Sony GRX-500P laptop. When I run
>redhat-config-soundcard, RedHat 8.0 detects the card as:
>
>Intel 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio
>Module i810_audio
>
>When I click "Play tes
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 21:49, Robert Vaughn wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response. We had taken a look at
> the relationship between major and minor but dismissed
> that method based on the following.
>
> In SAR we were able to identify five devices.
> >From SAR...
> dev8-0
> dev8-1
> dev8-2
> de
Hi,
I think u can manually edit or delete the partitions by fdisk command..
Regds,
santosh
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If it is a nic from intel bind the nic to gether as one and use trunk ports
in the switch.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: how to use multiple NIC cards
> santosh kumar said:
>
> > If i
use manual partition or DISK DRUID for easier management.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:06 PM
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> Any idea? i want more control on th
Title: Message
But i want to make use of the options in
rc.sysinit. How should i go about
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santosh
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Subject: RE: Auto Fsck without
restart
U
can do auto fil
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Alex Chooi wrote:
> Any idea? i want more control on the hard disk space rather than let system
> to define...
??
During the install process you are asked if you want the install process
to do it automagically or if you want to do it yourself (using disk
durid?).
Did yo
You have to use masquerading for the third box that you want to pass packets
to. If you don't use masquerading then the third box which is not directly
connected to the internet would have a private address which cannot
communicate on the internet. The only way around it would be to get enough
st
Any idea? i want more control on the hard disk space rather than let system
to define...
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santosh kumar said:
> If i assign the IP address in above mentioned manner will it increase
> performance? and what shall i need to do to resolve all IP addresses with
> same hostname?
no, the other 2 NICs will likely just be ignored. feel free to try it,
but the main NIC will be recieving all t
Hi,
I would like to know whether if we can do auto
filesystemcheck and fixes. with out a restart and without entering a password
when the machine is switched off and on.
Ramesh
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 18:21, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
>
There is so many things wrong with this I don't know where to begin, but
I'll try. See below. If I have misunderstood the setup I apologize.
> Yeah, I'm doing it at home too. That's why this one is bugging me so
> bad. I thought at first ma
Thanks for the quick response. We had taken a look at
the relationship between major and minor but dismissed
that method based on the following.
In SAR we were able to identify five devices.
>From SAR...
dev8-0
dev8-1
dev8-2
dev8-3
dev8-4
In IOSTAT five devices are identified, sda, sdb, sdc,
sdd
Title: Message
Hi folks,
I have small doubt about using multiple NIC
cards with linux redhat 7.2. I have server with 3 NIC cards and want to
configure all NIC cards for same LAN.
for example NIC 1 -->
192.168.3.16
NIC 2 --> 192.168.3.17
NIC 3 --> 19
Robert Vaughn said:
> We are at a loss in understanding how SAR generated
> device IO stats relate to IOSTAT device stats.
> Specifically, SAR lists devices in the syntax of
> dev8-X while IOSTAT lists devices in the syntax of
> sdaX. We have not found a direct method of
> correlating dev8-X to sd
We are at a loss in understanding how SAR generated
device IO stats relate to IOSTAT device stats.
Specifically, SAR lists devices in the syntax of
dev8-X while IOSTAT lists devices in the syntax of
sdaX. We have not found a direct method of
correlating dev8-X to sdaX. I understand that, for
exa
Did you try umount -f /mnt/point ?
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 09:58, Weekley, Arnold (C)(STP) wrote:
> I just purchased a new system. It has a MSI KT3 Ultra2 KT333 Socket A Mainboard,
> an AMD Athlon 2100+ processor and a 80gb Western Digital drive.
>
> I've loaded Phoebe (Beta 2) for testing. In ge
Try "Ctrl + Alt + Left or right arrow" , works for me.
On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 13:51, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 20:26, Mail Lists wrote:
> > I believe I said ctrl+F1-F4 switch the desktops in Redhat 8.0. *looking*
> >
> > Yes I did. Try ctrl+Fx and your desktop should switch.
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, fred pasteck wrote:
> Where can I go for help?
I would go to one of the various vmware newsgroups. Don't have a list
here with me.
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Hi. I'm using vmware-3.2 on my RH73 system with XP Pro
as a guest OS. I'm having difficulty with cut and
paste between XP and Linux. It works okay from Linux
to XP, but not vice-versa.
I believe it worked at one point, but now it simply
doesn't. I'm using the kernel-2.4.18-3 version of the
kernel.
Maybe I should get 100k E-mails to do that, then(it cost some) I can ask them in
addition they have to pay $1 of Linux tax Bill Gate ask them to
--- "Leonard Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>That's ok. Just send the message to 10 of your friends and tell them
>that Bill Gates will send them
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Darcy Boese wrote:
> I have a camera+mp3 player that isn't well supported by "gphoto2", so I
> picked up a fairly standard USB CompactFlash reader, made by Verbatim.
> But when I tried to use it under my Redhat 8.0 system, I get these error
> messages:
> >> root# mount -t msd
I have a camera+mp3 player that isn't well supported by "gphoto2", so I
picked up a fairly standard USB CompactFlash reader, made by Verbatim.
But when I tried to use it under my Redhat 8.0 system, I get these error
messages:
>> root# dmesg
>> hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned devi
Well I turned it in and it was assigned 84569 which was later assigned to
75225 as a duplicate. We'll see what happens.
Terry
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Sub
Hello dear RH_list-members !
may be sorry for sending it twice,
depending on the subject-title ...
i am back with a new trick,
with 2 almost identical 120 Go external USB HDD :
format is Fat32, for both.
the 1st one is described as following (4 parts of 30 Go):
/dev/sda1 on /mnt/IO_1 type
Title: Message
Xine works great on my PIII 700 laptop with 8x DVD.
I had to appendoptions ide-cd dma=1to my modules.confAlso, had
to download the gatos ati.2 driver for my video card to supportXv
extension.Then DVD playback worked like a
champ!Adam
Title: Message
Ok, I had issues with my new laptop and RH8. It
would freeze duringinstall when it would scan for my partitions. My
laptop is a compaq Evo1020v, and any information on this laptop would be
appreciated.Anyway, I got it working with an IBM hardrive and RH8, but I
lost harddriv
Appearantly my effort are in vain, it took me 3 week
--- "Leonard Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>That's ok. Just send the message to 10 of your friends and tell them
>that Bill Gates will send them $10,000 for every person they send the
>message to. Then they will marry a supermodel an
Try linuxprinting.org/com, maybe you only need a mere PostScript Printer driver.
--- Ward William E DLDN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Has anyone out there been able to get the Minolta QMS 2300 DL
>to work properly (in any mode, network, USB, or parallel) with
>Linux?
>
>I can't find stats for what
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 02:33:15PM -0500, Francisco Neira wrote:
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>
> Robert Canary wrote:
> | What a "DEMOCRTIC REPUBLIC"!! That alone tells me someone dosen't
> | know what they arre talking about!!!
> |
>
> The link is about the letter the Peru
I don't intended my post to intial a debate, maybe some other response are more
approiate and productive. But I believe anyone has eye to read that letter should see
CLEARLY that Congressperson is defending DEMOCRACY under threat of technology where my
impression is a lot of American doesn't ca
> -Original Message-
> From: Jon "GenKiller" " Gaudette
> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 6:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Routing Between One Network?
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I've set up a few Red Hat routers in my day, but have always
> had to set them up in which one subnet was routing to anothe
has anybody gotten rpmlint working on redhat 8.0
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The answer is yes, you can use a firewall to protect your public
servers, but you do not need to use public address directly on the
servers:
+-+
| Cisco |
+-+
|
+--+
| Firewall |---(Your public servers)
+--+
|
(Internal network)
You can use rfc1918
On 09:16 18 Feb 2003, Michael George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have sevaral mail files in one of my directories. When data is added to
| those files, the mod dates (as reported by "ls -l"), which is good.
| However, when I read mail in one of those files with "mutt -f
| /", delete some messag
Hello all,
I've set up a few Red Hat routers in my day, but have always had to set
them up in which one subnet was routing to another. I could never
create a router in where the router was just acting like a physical
switch, with the ability to filter out unwanted packets. Is this
possible?
Her
Love this :)
cat /dev/null > /var/run/utmp && logout
Then log in again.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 15:44
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> More Info:
> I found out that
Hi.
will there be implemented a support for Epox BT-DG02 USB Bluetooth dongle?
i get following error in messages:
/etc/hotplug/usb.agent: Setup buletooth hci_usb fur USB product a12/1/272
cu
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> Yep, happens to me too. I've heard other reports of it on this list as
> well.
> Except, in my case, gone, is gone. It doesn't come back (to that one
> user). If I log in as a different user, it's there.
3 Different boxes here too - a Pentium II 400, a Pentium III 933 and a
Pentium IV 2.0GHz. Al
List;
My who command lists three logins but only 1 really exists.
The other two are dead SSH connections, they have no process as their SSH
process was killed, why do they show up?
# who
root pts/1Feb 18 14:44 (a.b.c.d)
root pts/2Feb 18 14:51 (a.b.c.d)
root pts/3
> I managed to make a new initrd with the mkinitrd command but when i
> rebooted I received the same error as before "Cannot open root device
> LABEL=/" What am I doing wrong?
Funny, I'm doing the *exact* same thing today. :)
I did a google search and found a post where someone said that the
L
Perhaps it didn't display skipped because it's not due to be updated?
Roger
Around Tue,Feb 18 2003, at 02:22, Curtis Vaughan, wrote:
> Whereas I added samba* to the pkgSkipList, when I run up2date --nox
> --update shouldn't samba show up in the skipped packages list?
> Here's all that mine sho
Whereas I added samba* to the pkgSkipList, when I run up2date --nox
--update shouldn't samba show up in the skipped packages list?
Here's all that mine shows:
The following Packages were marked to be skipped by your configuration:
NameVersionRel Reas
Yes, that's the purpose of RAID 1.
Jon
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can a Linux RAID 1 (mirror) fail over to the target drive if the primary
> drive fails?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> James D. Parra
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I need help about it. how can do it??
Is there any command for it ??
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SUBJECT >Re: curious new posts [OT]
On 2/18/2003
I was just minding my own business when
Andy wrote:
>)> > Though I am extremely pleased to have joined this group, I have to
>)say
>)> > that I am a bit concerned about a p
Why can you not use samba? You can use the wins service from samba without
allowing any shares on the machine.
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A basic question, "rlogin" works with NAT because if I try into linux box to
any host it work but if a station behind of firewall tries... nothing.
Have I to install any module to do this ??
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Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 09:58
Subject: Re: curious new pos
Well I can get the rhn & time back by right clicking the bar and searching
around for redhat network & time. They can then be placed as needed. It's
just that I believe this time that they are repeated off the screen to the
right where all my minimizes are going.
Haven't herd of a fix?
Terry
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Nope; logrotate doesn't actually start and stop the apache process (ie,
it doesn't use the /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd script), it manually sends a
SIGHUP to the currently running apache process to tell it to reload
itself. This is done without requiring user intervention.
-Brian
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at
Yep, happens to me too. I've heard other reports of it on this list as
well.
Except, in my case, gone, is gone. It doesn't come back (to that one
user). If I log in as a different user, it's there.
Ric
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 10:53:06AM -0800, Terry Hobart wrote:
> I have noticed something odd ab
Brian,
That worked flawlessly! Thanks so much! I opted for the encrypted
private key. Question: Doesn't logrotate restart my apache server as it
rotates the logs? If so, I assume I'll need to be present to put in this
phrase. Is there any other way to have this step eliminated?
<>
On Tue, 2003-0
The response was clearly posted because the original poster misspelled
the word democratic, not because they doubt the democratic nature of the
Peruvian government...
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| What a "DEMOCRTIC REPUBLIC"!! Th
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 12:25 pm, Tass wrote:
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> On 2/18/2003
> I was just minding my own business when
>
> John Nichel wrote:
> >)Would be nothing new. Spammers have long used maili
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Robert Canary wrote:
| What a "DEMOCRTIC REPUBLIC"!! That alone tells me someone dosen't
| know what they arre talking about!!!
|
The link is about the letter the Peruvian Congressman Villanueva sent to
local Microsft Manager. My boss and me ourselve
There is a Makefile in /usr/share/ssl/certs for generating all kinds of
stuff with openssl (csr's, certs, CA, keys, etc). You can use the
makefile by running, in that directory...
"make ANYNAME.crt"
where ANYNAME is what you want the crt and key files to start with (I
like to use
What a "DEMOCRTIC REPUBLIC"!! That alone tells me someone dosen't know
what they arre talking about!!!
LAST FIRST wrote:
>
> Dear everyone,
> DO you want to help Linux?
> I recently translate a website, arguably the best of Anti-FUD article(It argue that
>using "proprietary" software and form
I have noticed something odd about the program bar in the RedHat 8.0 GUI
interface. Every once in a while when I boot the machine up the rhn applet
(the round !) turns into a vertical line (width = 1). Upon one or two
reboots it comes back. Just recently I was moving the machine from one ip
network
That's ok. Just send the message to 10 of your friends and tell them
that Bill Gates will send them $10,000 for every person they send the
message to. Then they will marry a supermodel and the guy in Botswanna
that has been chained to the ass of a dead elephant for 5 years will be
freed by the ch
That's ok. Just send the message to 10 of your friends and tell them
that Bill Gates will send them $10,000 for every person they send the
message to. Then they will marry a supermodel and the guy in Botswanna
that has been chained to the ass of a dead elephant for 5 years will be
freed by the ch
You might try:
http://www.telenovela-world.com/~spade/linux/howto/Kernel-HOWTO-2.html
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From: Mingle, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:
Okay, I am currently using the default cert on my Red Hat mail server to
provide (albeit crude) encryption to my web mail login page. Of course,
this cert is issued by localhost and will not save, so each visit a use
is prompted to accept the cert. I want to create a unique cert, but I
don't need a
> could you SPREAD the news for me so I can reach EVERY CHINESE in the world?
don't know if you are aware, but there are a LOT of them :)
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I have a Yamaha AC-XG sound card in my Sony GRX-500P laptop. When I run
redhat-config-soundcard, RedHat 8.0 detects the card as:
Intel 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio
Module i810_audio
When I click "Play test sound" something plays, but it's terribly choppy
and sounds real bad. I also get this same c
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> > Though I am extremely pleased to have joined this group, I have to say
> > that I am a bit concerned about a post I've recently received.
>
> This list if reflected onto a number of websites and newsgroups. Its quite
> possible your address is being picked up on those...
Nothing new here. The
I can only guess at this point.
Did you configure ext3 as a module?
Look at the file system differences between a distro config file and your custom
config file.
I'm reasonably sure that you're not getting ext3 in your initrd.
Mount the initrd from the distro, and the custom one and look for diffe
You need to install the php-mysql package.
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Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 4:03 PM
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Subject: PHP and MySql
I'm running RedHat 8, and I can't get php to connect
to mys
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 10:25:52AM -0700, Tass wrote:
> >)Would be nothing new. Spammers have long used mailing list archives to
> >)get addresses.
>
> Understood.
> It has been a long-time practice. I was just giving an "FYI" that it was
> happening, and just in case the powers that be here
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I was just minding my own business when
John Nichel wrote:
>)Would be nothing new. Spammers have long used mailing list archives to
>)get addresses.
Understood.
It has
I want to log all SQL queries to a file. The MAN page for mysqld states
that I need to pass the -l or --log, but how do I do that ?
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Has anyone out there been able to get the Minolta QMS 2300 DL
to work properly (in any mode, network, USB, or parallel) with
Linux?
I can't find stats for what control language it uses, PCL,
Postscript, or what. The drivers disk only contains Windows
drivers, even for the network install, the we
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 09:08:54AM -0700, Tass wrote:
> But the only *NEW* activity this account has received lately has been since I
> joined this group. And now, suddenly, I've begun receiving the standard fare
> of lame requests for African Banking assistance, homeless naked twins needing
>
Would be nothing new. Spammers have long used mailing list archives to
get addresses.
Tass wrote:
Greetings.
Though I am extremely pleased to have joined this group, I have to say
that I am a bit concerned about a post I've recently received.
This email account that I've joined this Red H
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Tass wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> Though I am extremely pleased to have joined this group, I have to say
> that I am a bit concerned about a post I've recently received.
>
This list if reflected onto a number of websites and newsgroups. Its quite
possible your address is being pic
> It isn't. As you can see in the following excerpt
> from dmesg,
> partitions hde8 and hde9 do not exist:
>
> hde: [PTBL] [9729/255/63] hde1 hde2 < hde5 >
>
> There's only a primary partition /dev/hde1 and an
> extended partition
> /dev/hde2 which contains a logical partition
> /dev/hde5.
>
Greetings.
Though I am extremely pleased to have joined this group, I have to say
that I am a bit concerned about a post I've recently received.
This email account that I've joined this Red Hat group with has been used
for years, and I've never once received any kind of SPAM or other nonsen
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Dear everyone,
DO you want to help Linux?
I recently translate a website, arguably the best of Anti-FUD article(It argue that
using "proprietary" software and format is against the basic Principle of ANY
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC):
http://www.pimientolinux.com/peru2ms/villanueva_to_ms.html
into Chine
I managed to make a new initrd with the mkinitrd command but when i rebooted
I received the same error as before "Cannot open root device LABEL=/" What
am I doing wrong?
Michael
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To:
Greets list,
Probably not the proper place to ask, but.
Completely off topic but if anyone here is a guru with getting html framesets
past the W3C validation tool, would they be so kind as to contact me
off-list ??
many thanks
nick@nexnix
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Build and install a new initrd.
This is what drivers are running when you try to mount /.
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Michael,
I wish I could tell you exactly why, but all I know is that you need to make a new
initrd to support the LABEL=/ thing.
That is what's running when you try to mount the ext3 root filesystem.
I had this same problem when I first started building kernels, and all the discussion
boards, et
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 13:34:48 +0100, Ronald Hermans wrote:
> Downloaded the package again and renamed it to kernel-2.4.18-24.8.0.i686.rpm
> (removing the [1] that was in the name.
Ah! Great info. That explains the thing. I did not assume the actual
f
i am using the codes that i was using before. they work. i am sure because i
downloaded from my working server.
also one of the code is php nuke...
Quoting David Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Post the several codes you tried, perhaps someone can see a bug in them?
> Perhaps explain how you did the
I have noticed something which surprises me...
I have sevaral mail files in one of my directories. When data is added to
those files, the mod dates (as reported by "ls -l"), which is good.
However, when I read mail in one of those files with "mutt -f
/", delete some messages, and exit, the size
I was able to get that sound card working with ALSA & 8.0, and a custom
compiled 2.4.20 kernel. However, I've noticed a few oddities.
+ Line-in is now my line-out (haven't figured that out yet)
+ ALSA source 0.9.0rc7 generates extra non-related modules during compile.
0.9.0rc6 seems to compile b
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I have a "server" at home (well, it's just an old desktop that I've turned
> into a server) on which I would like to install Red Hat Linux. The
> specifications for the hardware are as
People,
I apologize about that email with the attachment.
I realized that I didn't do that after send the email!!!
It will never heapen again. I tried to help, maybe I didn't do it in
the best way, but I tried.
I thought that the email wasn't send, beacuse I didn't receive a copy.
Sorry again!
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> On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 12:21:35 +0100, Ronald Herma
Check your /etc/grub.conf file. You should have entries in it for the
next kernel (and the old kernel entries should be gone). I would bet
that if you restart your server, you'll get the new kernel.
Agree with the prior post: use rpm -i, not rpm -u for kernel upgrades.
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On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:02:14PM -0500, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
> I have a "server" at home (well, it's just an old desktop that I've turned
> into a server) on which I would like to install Red Hat Linux. The
> specifications for the hardware are as follows:
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> P1 133 > 64MB of RAM > 2GB IDE
Hi all!
I tried the Alsa-driver with redhat 7.3 and got the via8233 sound chip to
work. I recently upgraded to redhat 8.0 and couldn't get alsa to compile. I
was told that my via was supported for kernels >2.4.20. Is that true? I got
the kernel and compiled it
succesfully with the old config fi
I run RH7.2 on a Pentium 120 with 80MB of memory and a 4GB drive. I
have installed X, but it is painfully slow. Like you, I use this as a
mail (Postfix) mail server and it runs fine.
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 12:21:35 +0100, Ronald Hermans wrote:
> -K says MISSING KEYS
Please cut'n'paste the exact output and reply below quoted text, so
it's easy to follow this thread. Else it might happen that I don't
reply again.
Try again with:
-K says MISSING KEYS
-ivvvh says D: foutn 0 source and 0 binary packages
Does that mean my RPM is corrupt?
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 11:30:20 +0100, Ronald Hermans wrote:
> literly I type:
> rpm -ivh kernel-2[1].4.18-24.8.0.i686.rpm
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> right after that I'm back at my prompt.
Should not be like that, because 'v' means "verbose" and 'h' means
to print hash mark
literly I type:
rpm -ivh kernel-2[1].4.18-24.8.0.i686.rpm
right after that I'm back at my prompt.
rpm -q kernel says: kernel-2.4.18-14 so nothing happend.
I must say that I also tried to install the source rpm with the same result.
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