me as obvious. I'm sure the GIMP could do this, but
I'm a GIMP weakling and don't know where to start. I tried looking at
xfig and gnuplot, but without some examples to work from I'm swimming.
So, if anybody does stuff like this, I'd love to know where to get a leg
up.
Th
other with lib64, but I'm out of my depth when it comes to how. Ditto
for toying with the source tarballs. I mean I'm sure I could dig
through the source and just yank every reference I find to "lib64", but
that strikes me as Wrong-Headed.
Help?
Thanks,
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Not that bad once you know how to do it.
First get a copy of rpm version 3.0.5 or 3.0.6 and upgrade to that. It
understands the version 4 format but is packaged in version 3 format.
Then upgrade to rpm 4.x, and run the rpm --updatedb command to rebuild
your database in the new format. You'll h
Couple of notes. Well, lots really. I have a weakness for pedentry. ;)
A future version of GNU tar, possibly included in Red Hat as soon as
version 7.1, will replace the -I option with -j to provide better script
compatibility with other forms of Unix.
Those used to archiving utilities common
Wonderful, this is all becoming clear now, thanks Mikkel. More
interspersed below.
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
>
> Ok, this tells me a lot more about what is going on. Now, does the
> system boot off the SCSI drive, or the IDE drive?
The IDE drive.
> difference on how to fix this problem.
Thanks to everybody who has commented so far, very educational. Some
further info.
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> The only time LILO has problems when adding another drive is if you
> change the LBA mode, or if you have SCSI drives in the system. Adding
> an IDE drive to a system that boots o
Hi all. Got bitten by this today, have no idea why, and wondered if
anybody has seen anything similar.
A friend has a disk from a dead computer that she wants to retrieve some
data from. Pop it in my machine set as slave alongside my existing
master, BIOS sees it fine, but when I try to boot my
> Frank Rocco wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking to purchase a product that will allow me to run some
> windows apps like quicken.
> What is the difference between the two products?
>
> Does one work better than the other?
I've played with both. Both work fine.
If all you want is to run some
Some process (in this case, the X Window System) which is configured to
start in your /etc/inittab file is failing.
The /etc/inittab file lists processes which init is supposed to keep
running. When those processes die, init restarts them. If the program
is broken such that it crashes on restar
Peter Peltonen wrote:
> Umm, about that 'make dep', what does it actually do?
[warning: armchair expert making stuff up]
The kernel is full of lots of code that only gets referenced if it's
needed. Whenever you change any of the config parameters (as listed in
the top-level .config file, which
Since upgrading to Red Hat 7 and kernel 2.4, my OpenGL games have
stopped working. I don't know whether to blame XFree86, the kernel,
both, something else...
The docs I've been able to find from 3Dfx are looking out of date, with
no real info on XFree 4, DRI (other than calling them "developer o
Eddie Strohmier wrote:
>
> The Rocketport is a multiport serial card that will support
> 4, 8, 16, or I believe they have up to 32. I used to use it
> for dialin for an ISP I once ran but in your case you can
> use your internal modem as long as it is supported by RH
> 6.0.
Butting in here --
Haven't made the jump yet myself but a couple of things that might help
--
The kernel config has options for enabling old-style firewalling
commands. You could give one of those a shot.
Also,
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=iptables
should have an iptables userland package
Does networking work properly otherwise? If not, what other problems
are you having?
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Steve Lee wrote:
>
> > it still doesn't work.
> > but it works in my windows machine.
> > ??
> > just not on the server.
> > is it some kind of routing pro
Will the net be connected to the Internet in any way? Even if only
dialup, do yourself a favor and at least consider the security of your
link. Online security resources are abundant, relevancy variable
according to your situation, write back if you want pointers.
With or without an uplink, con
Just came from the 3Dfx driver site, which is looking a little long in
the tooth these days -- for example their hint tables only cover Red Hat
up through version 6.1. This leads me to suspect that a lot of the
information on that site is probably not applicable to version 7, not
least because of
Statux wrote:
>
> I've heard stories of crackers not cleaning up logfiles at times. Usually
> this is because people forget. Logs are good to read even if you don't
> suspect problems. I read mine frequently just to keep up on things :)
Sloppy intruders will also sometimes leave obvious gaps in
Agreed; DHCP and pump assign IP addresses to network interfaces; you
want to determine the already-assigned IP address for use elsewhere.
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
>
> Hi again Bob,
>
> > So the problem is the value of $IPADDR
>
> See the thread "how do the ip of a PPP
ere should be a fix available.
>
> (Note: my RH7 machines have been patched with the Red Hat errata (available
> via
> ftp if you're still having problems with up2date), so well-known bugs
> present on
> the CD may have been fixed for me, and could be for you if you apply
Thanks to Peter Skensved for this tip: to switch from an SMP to a
non-SMP build, you have to do a "make mrproper", which will erase all
config information; move that .config out of the way first.
Probably equivalent to just untarring a fresh tree, I imagine.
Anyhow. Did that, it works.
-m
Cha
Gosh... Well, I haven't tried the professional version, so I can't
comment on any enhancements that they may have made, but for what you're
trying to use I don't see how installation "the hard way" is really all
that hard at all. RPM's for all of those packages come with the
standard set; not all
Thanks, but I think I phrased my question poorly. We're set for mail;
what we really need is the knowledge-sharing parts of the picture;
common calendar/scheduling, project management, that sort of thing.
We've tried to get the calendar server for StorOffice to work, and had
wretched luck. I us
Greetings. This is going to be a bit vague, I'm mostly looking for
troubleshooting tips.
I recently added an Adaptec 19160 Ultra-160 SCSI controller, a Quantum
Atlas hard drive, and a Matshita CW-7503 burner to my previously all-IDE
system. The setup works fine, but every now and then my system
I may be wrong here, but I think you can do this just by giving all of
your machines two gateways, one which points to the DSL IP address, and
one which points to the cable modem. The IP stack should be able to
figure out which one provides the shortest route to the target.
Or, if you have piles
Hi-ho. Posted about this a week or two ago, applied the suggested fix,
but no difference.
I'm trying to set up my home network so that we can send outgoing mail.
The SMTP machine runs the Courier mail package. It has the hostname
"gaea" and is a member of the domain "sysvi.com", or at least I
Our office is temporarily stuck using a 56K dialup account for net
connectivity. How hard would it be to put two modems to work at the
same time? I'm assuming that the routing will be the hardest part...
where would I look for info on how to do this?
I'm aware of serial line load balancing, but
I'm trying to clean up a small NIS domain. Right now, all of the
systems which are members of the domain grant login access to all users
in the NIS passwd map. I've created two netgroups, "admin" and "basic",
and I'd like to restrict access on some machines to members of the
"admin" group.
So,
Subject says it all; I'm trying to set up a Red Hat 7 machine to do
dialup on demand. I started out with pppd just to be sure everything
worked, and pppd does work; the connection comes up, I authenticate, and
I can pass packets.
But for some reason diald is failing. Here's the relevant part of
need to be able
to RARP in order to netboot the IPX, bootp and dhcp are out of the question
for this old beast.
TFAT,
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p and bootp respond to their own test utilities properly.
I'm stumped.
Any thoughts appreciated, thanks.
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as though I'm going to be stuck
visiting (or automating the visitation of) every machine on my network, and
running an rpm command on each one every time we want to change our software
package loadout.
I'm hoping that somebody who does this can suggest some tricks.
Thanks,
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that somebody is using RPM in an NFS
environment, what might I be doing wrong?
Thanks,
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neck. But after I
installed gd (or whatever it was), mrtg went in fine. Still to be
tested. 8)
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Sorry if this info is already available elsewhere, but has anyone had
any experiences (good or bad) with AGP mother boards/video cards? Does
Linux even care about this sort of thing? If so, does it pose a
problem?
Thanks.
m
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o have trouble with
counts as magical), so if those online docs aren't at least adequate, I
must have absorbed all those skills from the carpet.
[note: ISP = many NIC's + many Modems + web + ftp + dns + mail +
security + pc-based routing + a nifty li'l workstation with office tools
a
all of
the usability enhancements that I can and give them a run, so I'd
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don't know how much I could do to help on the production end, since I'm
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war stories?
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rpm devoted to it (that I can find) and I don't know how to comb through
a list of rpm's to find out which one will provide some particular file.
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pported by kernel
I think that the default setup of RedHat has the iso9660 filesystem
installed as a module. Try modprobe iso9660; I'm not sure if that will
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what kind of
error messages we can get it to generate.
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Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>
>
> Yes, it does matter which BusLogic model you have. If it is a
> MultiMaster model (BT-948, KT-948, BT-958, or KT-958)
According to /proc/scsi/BusLogic/0, I have a model BT-946C. But I'll go
check the URL you sent anyway; there might be an upgrade for this too,
as
Something I've been mildly curious about for a while now -- when I
finger a user on my machine, one of the bits of info that comes back is
"no Plan". The manpage for finger mentions a .plan file, but says
nothing much about it.
What is this for?
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Leston Buell wrote:
> *** An error occurred durin
This may be a hardware problem and not a Linux problem, but if so I'd
like to be able to find out.
I have a SCSI hard drive which is the only SCSI device currently in my
box. It appears to function properly in most respects [setup details
below], except that under certain circumstances it will s
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>
> Sorry! I wrote a lot of mush. What I would like to do, if possible, is to
> upgrade one machine and mirror the upgrade to another. I don't know if this
> will even work or if I should even do it.
I'm afraid I still don't see quite where you're coming from. What,
> Damien Silveira wrote:
>
> I am sucessfully using RedHat Linux 5.1 for outbound IP Masquerading
> and currently have 32 ip addresses on the internet side of my box that
> I would like to translate a couple to the internal addresses of my
> network
NAT is what does this (Network Address Transla
We have a small network connected to the Internet via fractional T1.
We'd like to start collecting information about our bandwidth usage, but
our ISP will only provide us with those statistics for a fee.
Here's a sketch of our layout:
(internet)
|
|
CSU/DSU
|
|
Cisco router
Bob Taylor wrote:
>
> I'm about to upgrade my *huge* :-) two computer LAN to 5.1. Would you
> experts out there give me some guidance regarding the ease of maintaining
> them both? Ann is a Pentium 166Mhz with one 4.1Gig Barracuda and all SCII.
> Bea is an AMD 5x86 with an 860M IDE and a 1Gig Sea
Wick, Ken wrote:
>
> when I boot into muti-user mode and run startx I get the generic gray X
> screen with the "X" mouse cursor. No mouse buttons invoke menus, nothing.
> What is up with that?
I'm unqualified to address this, but it sounds like you're having
trouble getting a response so I'll t
David Taylor wrote:
>
> Is it possible to ftp a large file from a remote server in portions?
> I'm asking this because I keep trying to download StarOffice (4 times
> I've tried). Always, at sometime during the download, I get cutoff...
> connection drops out, errors, etc...
>
> I want to able
Dan Cornilescu wrote:
> Tried setting in options -> protocols -> TCP only?
> (this worked for me, previously all stats were 0)
Thanks; this was the final barrier.
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Okay. . . I think I'm getting closer. I've now set MOZILLA_HOME to
/usr/lib/netscape and LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib/Real.
I don't get a 'compressed files not supported' error any more. Instead,
when I try to use the player, it says "Buffering [n]Kbps clip"
indefinitely, while top reports that
James Youngman wrote:
>
> > "sw" == Sean Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> sw> 1. What is the path to the file that needs to be modified to allow root
> sw> to telnet in?
>
> Don't do that. Telet in as yourself and then use su(1).
. . . and before you run into the problem where
Bertram M. Krueger wrote:
>
> Always when I restart my computer using "reboot" or "shutdown -r" it
> effects an cold restart. Is ist somehow possible to make a warm reboot
> (that way as at MS-DOS with )?
I'm not sure, but I think that the analogous process on a system-V-style
*n*x box is changi
Chris Frost wrote:
>
> Also, is nfs much faster in 2.1? This network is going to be loaded w/ nfs
> stuff (seeing as how 10 computers will be disk-less), and I'll need all the
> performance I can get.
Hopefully someone else can be more precise about this, but at the Linux
Expo there was a talk a
20:35 6/24/98 -0400, Dale Leonard wrote:
> >If RH makes X windows a little easier to configure, then MS will have
> >NOTHING on Linux, as most people (esp. newbies) are uncomfortable with
> >the command line interface.
Here's a thought: There are already two "specialized" versions of Linux
coming
Alfonso Barreto Lopez wrote:
>
> I want to make some Linux boxes to access internet via other Linux Box
> that has PPP, is this the only option?
Well, maybe.
If your ISP won't provide a static IP address for your ppp connection,
then I think you'll probably have to masquerade. You also won't b
Bennett Lauber wrote:
>
> Hey everybody.
>
> I'm getting up to speed on my new unix box (RH 5.0) and I've been able to
> get lots of things running. I'm trying to get my apache web server
> running, but I get an error from httpd that says that it is unable to
> determine the ip address for my s
Ruud de Bruin wrote:
>
> On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Ruud de Bruin wrote:
>
> > Oh, by the way, I have version 5.0-1 of the rvplayer rpm. Accordint to
> > their web site, version 5 _is_ the latest version, so any idea why they
> > would say that my version is out of date?
>
> No idea. I also have 5.0
Damien Silveira wrote:
>
> Why use DOS7 when you can use DOS6
Believe me, I wish I knew. There are lots of "why not"-style questions
that would make this problem just evaporate. But I gotta do it the way
they tell me. >|[
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Dan Cornilescu wrote:
>
> I really enjoyed, about 4-5 years ago, a small (2-300K), free dos
> program, which succesfully emulated basic unix networking
> (telnet, ftp, rip routing, etc.) (TCP/IP).
> I used it exactly for accessing unix boxes from old 286s, in text
> mode.
> Do a search for ka9q (
Oh, by the way, I have version 5.0-1 of the rvplayer rpm. Accordint to
their web site, version 5 _is_ the latest version, so any idea why they
would say that my version is out of date?
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Ruud de Bruin wrote:
>
> Specify in /etc/profile the following line:
>
> MOZILLA_HOME=/usr/lib/netscape
> export MOZILLA_HOME
>
> After this, the RealAudio plugin is automatically recognized. Now you
> you have to look in Netscape for the application RealAudio in Netscape
> Preferences, Applica
Dirk Muders wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> I am not 100% sure if this is what you want but we are using PC-NFS (from
> Sun) on a lot of old DOS PC's (some even don't have any windows, or at most
> 3.1 or WfW). We use them for instrument controlling and some simple data
> collection (atmosphere'
Bruno Prior wrote:
>
> I don't think there is an md rpm.
[michael@fred michael]$ uname -a
Linux fred 2.0.34 #10 Tue Jun 23 19:21:38 CDT 1998 i586 unknown
[michael@fred michael]$ rpm -q md
md-035-3
Of course that rpm dates to before I upgraded from 5.0 to 5.1, and I
haven't tried to do any raidi
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>
> I'm having routing trouble with a PPP connection to a Linux server using a
> Win95 client. The PPP connection works. I can ping the Linux box from the
> Win95 box. But I can't see anything past the Linux box.
Yup, almost definitely an IP forwarding problem -- unless
Jason Belich wrote:
>
> all of my compressed files are downloads off the net. The sole exception
> is the tarball of php3, which I retrieved from home, and which worked
> there. It's failure led me to connect the dots WRT all of the bad win
> zips and bad binhexs.
>
OHO! Sorry, I (and I thin
Slyglif Cain wrote:
>
> Hello. I was looking through the docs on setting up named, but I can't seem
> to find the info I am looking for. I am trying to setup named on my RH5.1
> box for caching lookups (which is easy, I just install that RPM), but I also
> want it to contain information about m
Jason Belich wrote:
>
>
> but would I not have other errors? I'm getting no other errors, that I
> can tell. If you are correct, what other errors should I be looking
> for?
You might _not_ be getting other errors. Or you might be getting other
errors which aren't as apparent to you. Compre
Patrick O'Neil wrote:
> I'll also give this a try. Have you noticed anything else
> similar to what I describe, ie, if you hit stop when in the
> middle of loading a page does netscape just sit there (and
> sit there and sit there) doing JACK SQUAT for a long time and
> lose netscape window refr
Bruce Tong wrote:
>
> A friend mention he saw an 8 Gig IDE drive for sale at a local computer
> show for $200. I was curious if anyone knew a reason why this wouldn't
> work under Linux? Could I get away with treating one of these as "just
> another hard drive"?
Don't know why not. It certainly
I post a question about this every month or two, because so far no one
has been able to come up with a good approach for addressing our
situation.
We have several "DOS 7" machines, which is to say, Windows95 boxes which
boot into non-GUI mode. In their infinite wisdom, M$ wrote the
networking so
Albert Leung wrote:
>
> I have got RedHat 5.1 which comes with kernel 2.0.34. In the documents
> it says that the kernel can see 32-bit fat but I can't seem to be able
> to mount my hd that has Win95 on it. Do you know how I can fix this?
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Jason Belich wrote:
>
> THE REALLY ODD THING IS...
>
> this problem affects my Win95 zip files _and_ my Macintosh binhex files
> (samba & netatalk, gotta luv em), too!
?
Are these files being generated on three different machines? And _none_
of them can make zips the right way? And decompre
Albert Leung wrote:
>
> I have got RedHat 5.1 which comes with kernel 2.0.34. In the documents
> it says that the kernel can see 32-bit fat but I can't seem to be able
> to mount my hd that has Win95 on it. Do you know how I can fix this?
ambiguous input
Okay, sorry, it's looking like one o
Am I missing something, or is the md rpm missing from the RH5.1 cd?
I went looking for the site mentioned in the md README (in the kernel
source tree), but I get an unknown host error.
Anybody know what's up?
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Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> My suggestion? Hmmm...easy for me to suggest this, since I don't
> have the knowledge or the time to do the work: a Linux configuration
> web page where visitors can indicate which hardware they have and
> which would then indicate which Linuxes/free Unixes support it.
>
Geoffrey S. Knauth wrote:
>
> Two weeks ago I purchased and installed RH 5.0. It works great, and
> I'm very happy with it. However, I see everyone talking about 5.1, so
> I'm interested in getting 5.1. I'm less psyched about paying another
> $50 for an incremental upgrade just two weeks after
Scott Tyson wrote:
>
> The awe32 is a sb16 + a n advanced MDI card all in one but they each have
> their own configs so its like setting up 2 cards. As far as the
> possibility of waking up a conflic goes this is very possible on say win95
> where 95 moves stuff around to resolve the conflict b
Charlotte Crothers wrote:
>
> I finally have everything working well. Now I've decided I need to steal some space
>from Windows.
> Made another 250meg available for Linux, but now I can't figure out how to move
>things to that
> partition. I would really like to do this without doing a re-insta
bennett lauber wrote:
>
> thanks cory- No I cannot telnet in from another workstation--it times
> out
What is the output of this line:
$ ps aux | grep inet
?
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Patrick O'Neil wrote:
>
> It is as if the Navigator screen refresh/
> repaint isn't working while everything else is fines
I can't add much except that I've seen very similar behavior, under
slightly different curcumstances. I've never had it happen in mail, but
sometimes when a (poorly desig
Scott wrote:
>
> I treid this
> once before using sndconfig and I either messed up my irq/dma settings or
> the program itself is buggy becasue after rebooting my adaptec 1540 scsi
> card was non functional.
Note that no matter which utility you use, you'll still need to watch
out for IRQ confli
Cory T. Lamb wrote:
>
> It sounds like you haven't setup
> apache or installed the ftp server. As root startx then with the
> control-panel run the apache configurator. (The very bottom icon on the
> panel.)
Minor kvetch: apache configurator isn't always the bottom one. On mine,
it's the top
Kevin Seguin wrote:
>
> uh..., well i didn't really get any error messages. when i tried printing to
> an ip address, i got a message saying "waiting for lp to become ready
> (offline ?)". the printer is an HP LaserJet 5 si/NX. i used the "remote unix
> queue" option in the printer configurat
bennett lauber wrote:
>
> > hi. this is a brand new install. I am an experienced win95/dos
> > administrator, learning unix
> >
> >
> > i just did an install from your cd-rom. On my network, I can ping
> > the unix box, but when i try to ftp or connected via a browers i get
> > socket errors.
>
Kevin Seguin wrote:
>
> i want to configure a printer for my new linux box. i can either use a
> printer that is on a netware network or print directly to an ip address
> for a printer. does anyone know how to configure either of these. i
> tried doing it through the control-panel (printer con
Matt Teagarden wrote:
>
> For the life of me, i can't get ftp services running on my rh5 box. I have
> both ftp and anonftp packages installed(i hope so)
The way to tell for sure is rpm -q packageName
If it comes back 'not installed', then you know what to do -- otherwise,
try rpm -V packageNa
David E. Fox wrote:
>
> I wonder though if Linux, combined with KDE, or GNOME, or CDE might be
> usable now for the same class of user that you want to steer to Macs,
> rather than having them wait a year or two.
>
> I think that such a setup would be usable, if configured well -- the
> user sti
Claire Bradford wrote:
>
> Yoink! wrote:
> >
> > I tried sticking it in win95 to no avail.
> >
> > the only hint is that the (main?) chip identifies Western Digital. It says:
> >
> > wd83c690-jt
> > 01-02 9144 f
> > 2482711-2005
>
Is there an FCC ID number on the card? There should be. You
Kyle Moore wrote:
>
> I know this really isn't the place for this and that's why I would
> appreciate private replies. I don't know anyone that uses Linux. Right
> now I use Win95 and NT 4.0 (I have installed and used Linux a bit) but I am
> buying a new computer and will be putting Linus on as
Maxwell Smart wrote:
> On 16-Jun-98 Michael Jinks wrote:
> > I've been trying to get sound to work on my 5.1 box using a soundblaster 16
> > (as per the post right before this one).
> >
> > Retracing my steps, I just re-compiled my kernel with sound support as a
John J. Donohue wrote:
> Try moving one or both of the cards to different PCI slots and see if that
> "encourages" them to choose different IRQ's.
Also suggested was disabling IRQ11 in the BIOS and forcing a different choice
that way. Neither one worked.
Here's what we've now done:
-- In the
Bradley, Greg wrote:
> When was the last time you saw an ad in a non-enthusiast publication
> that advertised availability of Linux?
. . . or a non-tech, non-Linux Web site that advertised the fact that it runs
on on a Linux box (as opposed to, say, M$*** IIS or the countless
'best-if-viewed
Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> The short answer is "the same things are that great about Unix".
>
> Briefly:
>
Thanks, RK. I vote for this one as 'best of thread' so far.
Hope The Moron reads it.
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I've been using gnome-session on my desktop for several days now, and
whenever I restart it, I seem to be getting a few more xterms started
up. I think my current count on each session has passed ten.
I'm also getting startups of programs that I've run once or twice while
gnome-session was runni
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