I have created a /home/someuser/.fetchmailrc file.
QUESTION: In Redhat 9, is there a Daemon that automatically checks for mail or
do i need to do a Cron job?
I would like the mail to be checked every few minutes. If there is a Daemon for
fetchmail that accomplishes what i need, how can i verify t
> First check Rawhide:
Yeah, i found that one (mailman) and installed it.
Works for me.
What is Rawhide anyway? I was apprehensive about installing it, but i noticed
the packager's email address was @redhat.com, so i assumed it was a code name
for some version of Redhat Linux i was unaware of...
To be honest, i am running the Linux in question on a dual partition.
I do most of my sound in another OS.
I just wanted to know if i could resolve the detection of my USB Audio
(15 times for the same card! incorrect) and manually assign cards on the
fly in Redhat.
My setup is not standard, it'
> But seriously, I HAVE to ask, why do you have two? What is the point?
One (SB Live!) Has a built in DSP, is SoundFont (midi) Compatible, and
works better with old software (fasttracker). The other (Audiophile USB)
has superior quality recording and playback capabilities.
I plug them both in a
Uhh, I though the purpose of a mailing list was to avoid trolls?
Subject:
Is RH8 Ever Going to be Updated?
From:
Colburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
16 Mar 2003 20:28:41 -0500
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thousands of patches and kludges later RH8 is functional but well behind
the curve. Anyone know if/wh
Thanks!
I have added your fonts sourceforge project to my mini Mozilla Upgrade
howto (http://www.trotch.com/redhat/mozilla/)
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I've solved my own problem.
Anyone interested in upgrading their Mozilla to XFT enabled version 1.3
with nice looking anti-aliased fonts can follow the instructions on this
simple howto:
http://www.trotch.com/redhat/mozilla/
Like woah.
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After downloading files from
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.3/Red_Hat_8x_RPMS/xft/i386/
into a directory and doing a [rpm -Uvh *.rpm] I no longer can see arial
fonts. Test just gives me Times
New Roman. This wasn't the case with RH8 Mozilla out of the box.
Help!
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> Finally, I am looking for a good DVD player.
Install apt-get-rpm, see:
http://www.trotch.com/redhat/rpm/
For a mini tutorial. Then at the prompt type:
apt-get install mplayer
This will install mplayer in [Gnome MENU -> Extras -> Sound & Video].
PS: If your system didn't set up the DVD devic
I would like to get the Sony Clie PEG-SL10/U PDA to work with Gnome-Pilot.
When i use the Redhat Hardware Browser while doing a hotsync, It detects "Palm, Inc. Palm Hanheld" under "System Devices"
However, Gnome-Pilot does not seem to accept the hotsync in question. (tried many variation
First, use mkbootdisk to make a bootdisk for your current Linux
configuration. Test this to be sure it works.
Use GNU parted (included in RH8) to resize and move your partitions so
you have space for your Win2K partition. Make the partition as type vfat
while you're at it. Then install Win2K into t
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