another
xlockmore package with the GL support (xlockmore-GL) did you try that?
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iris.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/Mesa/>
HTH,
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d at QNX? I have not used it, but I've heard good things
about it.
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would be a good candidate for
managing them.
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as good. However, nothing will ever be as up to date as man pages.
>
Nothing beats "The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Richie.
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of our systems.
Have you considered NIS+ (NYS)?
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5) 800 units of
> Red Hat *just* to pay for that one ad.
Maybe we could take up a collection? That is, a fund raiser to from Linux
enthusiasts to pay for the ad?
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On Tue, 31 Mar 1998, Angus Black wrote:
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> On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Keith Dart wrote:
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> > On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Angus Black wrote:
> >
> > > The users home directory does not have the required files to allow the ls
> > > command to work correctly in
e if that works.
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root root24136 Dec 5 1996 /lib/ld-linux.so.1.7.14a
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root root24580 Mar 28 1996 /lib/ld.so
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root root24580 Mar 28 1996 /lib/ld.so.1.7.14
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ade to
perform any of these roles, with the advantage of keeping the same
underlying API (POSIX).
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;I really liked the idea of putting a little message in the alias telling
> >the user that it was a DOS command, they could then either get rid of
> >the message and continue using md or they could start using mkdir.
>
> Ick.
I like this idea. It would be a good
On 27 Mar 1998, James Youngman wrote:
> >>>>> "Keith" == Keith Dart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Keith> <http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/andy/ac3d.html>
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> Yes, but it isn't F
/users/andy/ac3d.html>
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; user.
> (not to say MAC user are dummies, but user friendly..)
Check out <http://www.seul.org/>
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a little diddling with their system.
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.
It's the "new blood" coming in at the bottom that are critical for long
term acceptance of Linux, and that is already happening.
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giving enough info, I'll try them again and write another
> message.
Try running 'ldconfig' and see if that helps. Also, shut down X and
restart it. You may have your old Xaw still mapped in.
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d availability, you probably want to
switch ISPs anyway. ;-)
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27;t do anything drastic (the default one
doesn't). just run /etc/rc.d/rc.local as root after your edits.
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ogram should I use to make the file?
The file to change is /etc/issue and /etc/issue.net. However, these get
overwritten by the /etc/rc.d/rc.local script during boot up.
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On 17 Mar 1998, Alan Shutko wrote:
> >>>>> "K" == Keith Dart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> K> One problem with the Red Hat distro is that it boots its kernel
> K> from /boot, but new kernels go, by default, to root when you do a
> K> make
ched with either of the packages mentioned above?
That should be all you need, it worked for me.
> If I sound like a linux idiot, you pegged me.
>
Everyone's gotta learn sometime. ;-) I don't think that changing to ppp
2.3 is a trivial excercise.
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p called "linux", and change the Red Hat kernel tagname to "stock" or
"redhat" to use as a backup.
If you send me your /etc/lilo.conf file I'll make the modifications for
you and send it back.
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hey want you to connect. Do they use
CHAP? Presumably they will assign you an IP address.
I also notice you are using pppd 2.3.3. Did you also update the kernel
code to 2.3 and recompile your kernel?
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knowledge is a marketable skill. 8-)
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s at this time until the glibc bugs and other package
incompatibilities can be sorted out. At least, that's my opinion. ;-)
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;
"If somone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the left one also."
Pleae take this off this list.
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ll probably break a lot
of these ppp-up scripts.
I am using PPP 2.3.3 now on my system. You don't really need a ppp-up
script at all. Just set up your option files properly and invoke pppd as:
'pppd call myisp' (you need an /etc/ppp/peers/myisp option file).
HTH,
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h. You may need the special creative labs device driver. Try doing an
'insmod sbcd' (or something like that).
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v
after the chat command. Then we can see what's going on.
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y
HTH,
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They are there. Look again.
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e any file format issues.
Hmm, how to do that ...
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anyone tell me
> what the following will cost (total):
> 486 motherboard
> 8MB ram
> 3.5" drive
> 4X CD-Rom Drive
> SVGA video card
I don't know, but what problems are you having?
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true. remember that what people like most about Windows (or the
Mac) is its user interface shell, not the OS itself.
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t will give you a screenfull of information including memory
usage.
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you are doing that "might" invoke TCP?
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ciated.
Run Linux on both ends. 8-)
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On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Craig Kattner wrote:
> What package to I need to get this? I can't seem to find it right now.
It's part of the XFree86 package.
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ith meat?
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