On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 21:02, Pablo Ferro wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When I log in with GNOME in Red Hat 7.2
> there are no icons in the desktop, somehow they disappeared.
> How can I restore these icons?
Is gmc running?
as that is responsible for drawing the icons/desktop.
just run: ps -ax | grep gm
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 15:50, Brian Lucas wrote:
> I have been able to build several programs following the standard
> configure, make, and make install programs. What do each of these do?
> Is configure a compiler and how do you know what options you can specify
> alongside it? For instance, con
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 00:29, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
>
> www.google.com
>
> and search for a list.
> find one closer to you.
and its generally good polite practise to mail the owner of the site and
ask their permission (99% of the time they say yes), but this is how its
generally done with ntp s
On Sat, 2002-08-17 at 23:10, Al Sparks wrote:
> I'm trying to install python on my RH 7.2 machine. I mount the CD, and cd over to
>the RPMS
> directory, and
>
> $ sudo rpm -i python-1.5.2-35.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
> libz.so.1 is needed by python-1.5.2-35
On Sat, 2002-08-17 at 00:32, ABrady wrote:
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> > I want to do this because I have a hunch that it causes my
> > machine to lock up completely.
1. Do you use Gnome or esd ?
2. Do you have a SoundBlaster Live Card?
Just curious
Mark
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On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 21:55, Saul Arias wrote:
[..]
> netstat -ta
Also for ease of use (works only as root) ad 'p' to that, this gives the
programs names as well.
Mark
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On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 21:46, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> You should have the file /var/log/rpmpkgs available. That file contains a
> complete list of every rpm installed on the system.
> Using the data in that file, it should be possible to then run:
> rpm -ivh --justdb for each package in li
On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 08:01, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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> Tonight I clicked a news:// URL in Galeon, just to see what would happen.
> I got a surprise.
>
> Galeon opened a new window with an embedded Mozilla Mail/News app. See
> screenshot at:
>
On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 00:07, daniel wrote:
> i'm experimenting with compiling and configuring sendmail from source and i
> think i've actually got it working... problem is, i still can't grab my mail
> off my linux box from another machine. pop3 is needed for this right?
>
> what software is ever
On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 17:25, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
>
> Sick of dumb questions? Are you an guru who wants to talk to other
> gurus?
I know this will start a flame war, but where do you actually come off
on deciding what is dumb and what is not dumb, just because you happen
to have a RHCE?
If you
Hi,
Seen I started this I just would like to add, that if you wish to create
a list and it makes you feel better and make you feel like you have
accomplished something, then go for it...
But _IMHO_ these and many other lists are used to _HELP_ people who ask
the so called dumb questions.
What on
On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 19:37, Joe Giles wrote:
> template homedir = /home/%U
Theres youre problem.
Try this one:
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
Mark
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On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 18:06, Joe Giles wrote:
> List,
>
> I am using the pam_mkhomedir.so to automatically creat home folders for users that
>log into SSH and Telnet. I am also using the WINBIND service to auth users on a Win
>NT domain. Now, this works great; the home folders are getting crea
On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 13:52, KnowHow Tech Support wrote:
> I don't see where he was directing that to you at all. Looks to me like
> he just sent that response back to the list.
My words 2 a tee..
Getting into a discussion regarding this is really pointless and a waste
of peoples bandwidth.
On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 15:45, Rick Forrister wrote:
> kita-rs wrote:
> >
> > hi , i inadvertently signed up for receipt on one of these lists. my email
> > is [EMAIL PROTECTED] my mailbag is getting bombarded with mail.
Just curious, but how can you inadvertently subscribe to a RedHat
mailing lis
On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 15:05, kita-rs wrote:
> hi , i inadvertently signed up for receipt on one of these lists. my email
> is [EMAIL PROTECTED] my mailbag is getting bombarded with mail.
Then please read the instructions on the bottom of every email you
receive from the list..
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On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 23:48, Patrick Beart wrote:
> Folks:
>
> I'm trying to upgrade the kernel version on my laptop.
> Currently, it has the default RH 7.2 kernel (v. 2.4.7-10). However,
> there's a bug in the PnP Bios for that kernel that prevents the
> built-in soundcard on my IBM Thi
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 20:49, David Kramer wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Newbie question here:
> Is it best to setup the Firewall using the Firewall Form during install, or
> start from scratch?
Personally I cannot comment upon the RedHat Firewall setup (but it seems
ok, Ive not seen anyone moan about it, u
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 18:57, David Kramer wrote:
> Im looking for a good source on how to setup a Firewall? Looking to run
> SSH, Apache, FTP, and Mysql if that makes a difference.
>
Where to find god firewall setup doc for RH7.3
I suppose you could say firewalls are a sort of god! ;-)
It real
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 17:15, David Robinson wrote:
> Yes, I checked the firewall configuration from within Gnome, and
> there are no firewall rules set there at all. At least there are no rules
> displayed. I don't guess I know how to check this from the
> command line. Advice?
depends what
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 13:45, Christensen Tom wrote:
> I would go to www.nvidia.com, and download their drivers for the card
> they have good linux support
> simply click on the download drivers link on the homepage
> and select linux, they have documentation on how to get it up and running
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 13:45, Christensen Tom wrote:
> I would go to www.nvidia.com, and download their drivers for the card
> they have good linux support
> simply click on the download drivers link on the homepage
> and select linux, they have documentation on how to get it up and running
> T
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 13:45, Christensen Tom wrote:
> I would go to www.nvidia.com, and download their drivers for the card
> they have good linux support
> simply click on the download drivers link on the homepage
> and select linux, they have documentation on how to get it up and running
> Tom
On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 21:38, Ed Wilts wrote:
[..]
> I've found that OpenOffice 1.0 on Windows 2000 does a fairly poor job of
> handling Word documents. Some work, but many of the documents I've
> thrown it display with problems. I usually end up using the free MS
> Word Viewer from Microsoft.
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