Maybe this is some sort of shenanigans to make some monster Linux-Oracle
bundle. Oracle's newest is 9i, right?
>From a programming point (and a certification standpoint), making a
whole version number jump is dumb.
So, they must have another motive, and that's some of that
marketing-synergy type
Dude, if you follow the links, it points back to redhat. I'm guessing
they used a third-party provider to handle the traffic this message
would cause.
-dd
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/24/03 12:00PM >>>
Red Hat list admin:
A number of folks received the following on the Red Hat mailing
list recent
Make sure you have Java 1.1.8 installed. It's rather picky about the
version. You should be able to download an RPM or tarball from Sun.
-dd
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/24/03 09:12AM >>>
When I go to install Oracle 8i I get this problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] linux]$ ./runIns.sh
java_vm process: could
March 21, 2003 9:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: rebuild raid array (RH 7.3)
If it md raid (software raid)
you need to create partitions on the new drive and add it to the rain
array/
for example:
/sbin/raidhotadd /dev/md0/dev/hdc5
Addady
- Original Message -
From: "
Can you run XF86Configurator?
-dd
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/21/03 02:08PM >>>
Hey..
I know this probobly has been asked a million times.. but i need some
help. Just got Redhat linux installed.. and now when i boot, after it
loads everything and shows the Text Login.. and it trys to start
Xfree86..
Try Nagios (http://www.nagios.org). Free, great docs, really, really,
really cool if you know SNMP. Runs on Red Hat no prob.
HTH,
-dd
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/20/03 08:27PM >>>
Hi,
I just installed RH8 and I am new to Linux. I am wondering if anyone
know a good tool to monitor the performance
How does one rebuild a raid array? I lost a disk in a power event last
week, and finally secured a replacement drive (knew I should have bought
an extra).
Do I just power down, swap it out, and reboot, or is there some magic
raidtool command that needs to be invoked?
TIA,
-dd
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Notepad. :>)
-dd
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/19/03 01:20PM >>>
Folks,
What is a good Visual Editor to use for code in gnome or KDE?
Most
important feature: syntax highliting. I write in
SQL,PHP,PERL,C,HTML,XML,JavaScript. Does anyone know of a package
(free) on
Windows that does this (I know
Hello, list.
I bolted a SCSI card and tape jukebox to a Pentium box, loaded
all the st and sg drivers, and now I'm stuck. I can manipulate the robot with
MTX, but the software I'm using (NetBackup from Veritas) keeps giving me 'Unable
to sense robotic device (202)'.
Heck, at this point, I