>
> I think the URL that your looking for is this one:
>
> http://techdocs.postgresql.org/
>
> At least it is the one I have found in the past.
>
> Eddie Strohmier
>
Eddie
Thank you
for correcting my URL reference.. Bad Typo
I usually proof read my posts more carefully.
Bob T.
_
>Anyone know of a great postgresql tutorial? I have been through
>postgresql.org as well as the docs that come with the rpms, and I'm not
>getting the kind of info I need.
>
Patrick
Sorry I didn't notice this post earlier but...
I have done quite a bit with PostgreSQL and have
No sound for users on Games i.e. Myth II, Heroes III, Kohan, Quake III
etc..
But if I log in as root to KDE desktop then we have sound in Games.
Now, other users will get desktop sound and CD Music but not for
Games!!??
I posed this question to Redhat support but out side of suggesting
changing
I don't believe this is off topic as it will not install with 7.2...
Well here goes.
I was hoping someone on the list would have tried the install on RedHat
7.2.
Loki is defunct. Their news groups have cobwebs, no help there.
Myth II ( Loki distro) install and runs fine on C
daniel wrote:
> i put cd in
> kde mounts it all on its own
> i copy files to hard drive
> i type the following:
>
> eject
>
> nothing
> not even a new prompt
> so at different prompt i type:
>
> ps -ax
>
> and there it is:
>
> ...
> 13152 ? D 0:00 eject
> ...
>
> so i
Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> Don't get me wrong, *I* know your arguments are sound and so do many others
> on this list (I'd expect...), however, they're just not good enough to be
> convincing for most users... ...yet (I hope...).
>
> Cheerio,
>
> Thomas
> --
You have all been helpful and even insi
Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-05-10 at 05:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Please somebody help me. I am suffering to setup my NFS about a week!
> >
> > I have some pc running RedHat 7.2. I am trying to mount directories via NFS.
> > Does not matter what I do the error messag
Jeff Graves wrote:
> This is the inherent problem I see with linux. I feel that it's NOT for
> the average home user and I don't ever see it taking over the desktop.
> However, it is an extremely lucrative option for the server side of
> things. There's simply to much involved for a casual home u
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> R Talbot writes:
>
>
>
> >Are other users accustomed to large updates or do they simply wait for a
> >
> >new
> >version???
> >And are others interested in emailing RH management to request they
> >offer
> >upda
Just airing an issue and looking for opinions..
I have been installing Linux since 1996..
I have installed Red Hat 4.2 and 5. now recently 7.2..
I have primarily stayed with Caldera and SuSe installs.
During the month of April I decided to try Red Hat again for a notebook
install.
The install went
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