are sent and print
successfully. If possible I'd like to eliminate the queue-restarting
step.
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1735 Lake Drive We
imate Internet address, rather than the vague
"localhost.localdomain". Check out the info at www.moongroup.com for
pointers.
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e progress...
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On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Hendry Wijaya wrote:
> Dear Linuxers ... the problem i had with Hurricane is
> RH controlpanel wont start after installing GTK-1.0.4
No it won't. gtk+ is not backward-compatible with the gtk they used to
make the rh5.0 control-panel (and a couple of other admin tools too),
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Raul Oteyza wrote:
> money management software
> -
> 1 GNUcash (not out yet though)
xacc hasn't evolved into gnucash yet, but xacc itself works just fine.
There's also xfinans, which is rickety and hasn't been updated in two
years, but that also wor
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Raul Oteyza wrote:
> i would like to gather some votes on what linux wordprocessor you
> folks like to use before i spend any money placing an order. i've
> tried staroffice and wordperfect(15 day trial version), but not
> applixware.
Sorry, lyx is as close as I come to a wp
Is this the old timezone FAQ?
See http://www.estinc.com and find the BRU FAQ. If it's what I think it
is, the answer is near the beginning.
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I haven't installed 5.1 yet, and I'm wondering: have the old RH system
tools (e.g. netcfg) been replaced by linuxconf, and if so, is it reliable?
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Department of At
I'm getting those. If this gets through it's my first in a while.
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Hossein,
I assume there aren't RPMS of qmail, especially at RH ftp, because the
author of qmail has pretty serious restrictions on distribution. See
www.qmail.org.
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On Mon, 22 Jun 1998, Edmunds, Keith wrote:
> Is there an updated driver for the Trio64, or does anyone else have any
> experience of this?
I don't know about the latest drivers, but the S3 driver has some bugfixes
in it (related I think to variations between one Trio64 maker's card and
another's
person's credibility and makes you think he ought to go away and figure
out a few basics.
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thing more really.
Judging from the name of the program, is this announcement saying that Red
Hat is going to start releasing X servers without source code for certain
as-yet unsupported cards?
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FAQ.
Go to www.estinc.com and look for the BRU FAQ. The answer is right at the
top.
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screen blanker.
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t 5.1?
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l are different and may or may
not work. Of course it's possible that none of them work, but give it a
try anyway.
Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about here, but why would an X server
be to blame for problems on a virtual terminal? I thought the X server
only affected VT #7.
> > At 02:35 PM 6/2/98 -0400, Greg Fall *DIDN'T* wrote:
> >
> > >> Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools
> > >> that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin)
> Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools
> that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin)
> command?
Sounds like you're looking for an 'xload'-type scrolling net throughput
graph. I don't have one of those, but I can always monitor my conn
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, arda wrote:
> sorry but I want to change the priority of a process , for ex : inetd..
man renice
man nice
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y, eh.
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man xset
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eld.so.1 is needed by kdegames-beta4-1
> libgif.so.3 is needed by kdegraphics-Beta4-1
> libkfile.so.0 is needed by kdemultimedia-Beta4-1
Install the kdelibs package first.
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xset s off
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than it is to cut a bidniss deal with a software company...
G.F.
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Not yikes about the size, yikes about the whole idea.
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I guess that's a Solaris/SPARC version of IE, eh.
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t 12 MB. Yikes.
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Also, don't listen to anybody that says the kde is the way to
go. It isn't true, necessarily, though I guess it's worth a try if you
want. I personally think the kde is kinda junky.
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other ones, I don't know.
See the following websites for more information:
http://www.PLiG.org/xwinman/
http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~gmfall/fvwm2-ade (personal plug)
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bc5, even though
you have it there. Get libc6 stuff from now on.
Read more about it in the /usr/doc/glibc-2.0.7 area right there on your
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remedy in some
cases.
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y.com is an
essential bookmark!
> > instead (.bashrc is sourced by .bash_profile). Write a little
> > script called "/usr/local/bin/redot" that looks like this:
>
> > #!/bin/sh
> > cp -f /etc/skel/.* $HOME/
>
> Its better to be kind to your users -- u
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Greg Fall wrote:
> (WM) inherits the login shell's path, and any shells started by your WM
> (e.g. shells running in xterms) also inherit that same path. Therefore,
> people who use runlevel 5 and console logins should expect the path used
> by their window
ollows), and put it in /etc/skel/.bashrc,
like this:
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
instead (.bashrc is sourced by .bash_profile). Write a little script
called "/usr/local/bin/redot" that looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
cp -f /etc/skel/.* $HOME/
and tell all your users to run it if their
similar in its setup files.
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andard and is being sneaked in there I guess.
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freebie.engin.umich.edu/pub/tmp/xanim-27070xl-1.i386.rpm
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they
say is along the lines of "have at it". The notion that Red Hat
undermines the concept of free software is just silly. They may break
some distribution rules according to the average GNU zealot by packaging
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Thanks - G.F.
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-X11, which
you will be able to install after building it vs. lesstif.
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ne explain the problem and propose a solution?
Edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf, find the line that includes
"ServerName", remove the "#", and put your fully-qualified domain name on
the line, like this:
ServerName blah.blah.blah.blah
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I thought this no /bin/sh problem happened when you failed to apply the
latest version of rpm from the errata, but I don't know for sure.
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tle
cloudy.
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se the pixmap
program (the transparent color is called 'none') to make it right.
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Has anybody built a binary of GTimer they might want to share with some of
us who don't want to install gtk+? I could really use it.
http://www.radix.net/~cknudsen/gtimer/
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admittedly be a hassle from time to
time. Provide some more information.
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are there others, and will they survive the transition?
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k.net/pub/ray/
He's got some great instructions there, though they apply best to later
versions of Red Hat.
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See the very first point here:
http://www.estinc.com/FAQ-2.html
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and ncurses-devel, since it looks like they travel as a team.
Another suggestion. Assuming you didn't, maybe you should try to install
bitchX using an rpm. I'm pretty sure one exists in the RH contrib
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(I wrote)
>>Now all caps is considered rude? Geez Louise; cut this guy some slack.
(Paul wrote)
> What do you mean "Now?"
Just a little tired of computer-geek hazing rituals.
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0/bin
Works for me.
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f and you'll be bummed if you spend $50 on 5.0 and 5.1 comes out a
month later).
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with gcc?
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xscreensaver. See "man xset" and "man xscreensaver".
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s just a-o-k with me.
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#! /bin/sh
# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
# Generated automatically using autoconf version 2.10
# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94,
is there something obvious in the kernel code I have missed, and
> therefore available software?)
Look into X-CD-Roast:
http://www.fh-muenchen.de/rz/xcdroast
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ave me last
Christmas and turned them in to the local authorities.
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One response; good enough. Anonymous ftp at freebie.engin.umich.edu,
directory /pub/tmp. You should find it there.
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ition an SRPM contains ALL the sources for a package.
Anyway, if anybody is interested in the package, let me know.
Greg
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r the
various items before updating the packages, since there are
occasionally extra steps you need to take before doing "rpm -Uvh
package.i386.rpm" with these packages.
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he IP address I get upon connecting. Of this I am absolutely
certain. Does anybody know why my ipfwadm stuff won't happen?
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will avoid in the future is separating /usr/src from /usr, since
rebuilding large RPMs requires lots of space in /usr/src, even though
there's nothing but kernel sources in there the rest of the time. Or
maybe I'm ignorant of some other options for RPM-bui
est
possible performance out of this modem of mine. Connected to a 28.8,
should I be doing better than a maximum actual throughput of about 4k/s?
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rvive...
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libXm is motif. It isn't free. You can try using lesstif, which tricks
packages by making libXm.so... a symlink to the lesstif libraries.
Sometimes it works.
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If nobody noticed, NPR's Talk of the Nation, in the second half of I think
its second hour Friday, had for its topic "Free Software". They talked to
GNU founder Richard Stallman and Open-Source's Eric Raymond. Stallma
That doesn't have a NeoMagic video card in it does it?
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show.
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ou'll get lucky.
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2.5 GB should do you very nicely. Will it be a dual boot?
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With all of RH 5.0 plus lots of other stuff (some of which is very very
bulky) I'm currently using 1.3 GB of my available space.
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DOS.
Of course you can get LILO to boot either OS; that's what it's for. How
do you partition partitions? 8-)
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. Get it (and lots of other good stuff) after browsing
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up on your machine.
>
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And how. User-based authentication is the tiniest little bit of extra
effort.
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an "S"). Oh, you can also use the GUI tool tksysv
to shut things off, if you prefer.
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"-f"
option to force overwrites is in this case unnecessary, and in some
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a fairly complete (I think) discussion of this problem:
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It's also mirrored at the Red Hat User FAQ:
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n it.
Second:
Are there any tools or methods for determining whether I'm getting the
best possible performance out of my modem/ppp connection? I've been
watching the net monitor on xosview, and it's making me a little neurotic
about is-this-slower-than-it-ought-to-be. Thanks,
>
> Greg
I suggest you look at something I've assembled:
http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~gmfall/fvwm2-ade.html
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or
http://dweezil.dyn.ml.org/~gmf/isp.html
Not really all that useful yet...
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Thanks for helping.
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it it ruins all my added
> mounts (physical and NFS). Does anyone use this _frequently_ who has
> never seen flakiness?
Go to the errata. They advise that you remove fstool altogether and
just use cabaret.
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