Re: Creating a tgz, what's the problem? TGZ better than ZIP?

2002-09-08 Thread David Chao
Thanks for all the reply. I understand better now.. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 ???

2002-09-08 Thread David Chao
> I've got a D-Link TFE-538TX using the 8139too driver on Red Hat Linux > 7.1 and am not having any problems at all. Same here. I am using DLink DFE-538TX+ using the 8139too driver on RH 7.1. It works out of the box with no problems. :-) -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL P

Re: networking not working

2002-09-07 Thread David Chao
> now i'm not even concerned with actual software yet... at the moment, i > can't even get the lights on my hub to light up for the connection from my > gateway to the hub. where are the cables supposed to plug into the hub? > right now i have the cable from the gateway going into the "uplink" p

Re: Creating a tgz, what's the problem? TGZ better than ZIP?

2002-09-07 Thread David Chao
Hi everyone, Although I did not start this thread, I do have some unresolved queries regarding the .tgz or .tar.gz file extensions. What is the difference between them? I think they are the same, right? Who came out with them anyway? Neither tar nor gzip insist on naming them with these extensi

Re: LILO - Boot other os's

2002-08-29 Thread David Chao
If you don't want to pay for System Commander, I recommend the XOSL boot loader: www.xosl.org It is free and the lastest, stable version is 1.1.5. (ie. unless you want to try the demo at sourceforge). I use it to boot Win98SE, WinME, Redhat and Mandrake on my laptop. It works great and it has a

Re: Newbie: Anything like a point-in-time restore

2002-08-29 Thread David Chao
The fact is that Linux does not have a "GoBack" feature like WinXP. I believe in doing frequent backups to prevent a catastrophe from happening. :-) Original Message - From: Brian Lucas To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 1:43 AM Subject: Newbie: Anything like a point-

Re: Does not recognize memory installed

2002-07-22 Thread David Chao
Hi, I am sorry that I haven't been specific enough. You should be adding like this: something here. image=/boot/vmlinuz label=linux root=/dev/hda8 initrd=/boot/initrd.img append="mem=128M" read-only ..something here. The above is just an

Re: Screen Capture.

2002-03-30 Thread David Chao
Thanks to all who have replied. Giving me so many options and ways to accomplish that. I have yet to do the screen capture. Maybe later tonight. Regards, David ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo

Re: Program resources usage monitoring

2002-03-30 Thread David Chao
> How can we answer what is of interest to you? Well, in that case, I guess I would have to stick to top. I was hoping there will be some 'super app' that will plot out some graphs and also indicate some averages. Thanks to all who have replied. David

Re: Program resources usage monitoring

2002-03-30 Thread David Chao
Hi Ben, >top and ps will both do what you are looking for. There's also gtop >(GUI Gnome version of top) and gitps (text-based GUI version of ps), >and a whole slew of others I'm sure. top is my favorite, though. I once heard somewhere that top does not show an accurate memory usage. How true

Program resources usage monitoring

2002-03-29 Thread David Chao
Hi List, I am looking for a tool that will allow me to see the memory usage and CPU usage of a program that is running. Best if it can give me a computed average of the CPU usage as well. Any recommendations? Thanks in advance, David ___ Redhat-list

Screen Capture.

2002-03-27 Thread David Chao
Hi, Is there any way to do a screen capture in KDE? Thanks, David ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Using njamd

2002-03-19 Thread David Chao
Hello Bill, Thanks for giving me some tips on how to get njamd running. I followed your advice and still couldn't get it to run. Then I decided to uninstall the njamd rpm and download the .tar.gz package from the web. compile and install it and it run from the start. seems that the previous rpm i