On Wednesday 22 October 2003 03:37 am, Salvador Santander wrote:
One of the best resources for anything Java is Javaranch web site. To post
you need to become a member
http://saloon.javaranch.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=50
> I'm finding a free forum web application write in JSP
cuse me for the long winded explanation. I'm just confused and
frustrated. :-/
> On 10/21/03 10:09 -0400, damovand wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 October 2003 09:29 am, Matthias Krebs wrote:
> >
> > First I want to thank everyone for the information and hints you are
> &
to see.
I'm just so confused at this point. I don't think the instructions in the
manuals cover all issues involved.
Anyway as I said, thanks everyone.
> Am Die, den 21.10.2003 schrieb damovand um 05:13:
> > On Monday 20 October 2003 11:09 pm, damovand wrote:
> >
f I don't set "Do not fixate after write" then the image is written onto the
CD but then the CD gets closed. I'm not sure what I am supposed to do to
leave the CD open and to have the image written onto it.
Any suggestion will appreciated.
thanks
> On 10/20/03 23:1
On Monday 20 October 2003 11:09 pm, damovand wrote:
Here's the output that I get from X-CD Roast which seems to indicate I should
have something on the CD.
>>>>>>>>>>> snip <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<&
I'm tring to burn a CD using X-CD Roast with flags set for multisession and
with the option set not to close the CD. I get the diagnostic output which
seems to indicate the operation went successfully (see the message below).
But there's nothing on the CD! Does anyone have any idea what is g
On Sunday 19 October 2003 01:39 pm, fred smith wrote:
You may be right about X-CD Roast support (or lack of it). That's not very
good. I never thought there was so much involved in burning a CD.
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 01:17:08PM -0400, damovand wrote:
> > On Sunday 19 Octo
an
> blank it and start over.
> Get a new disk and try burning your first session, then add one more. I've
> only used the command line burner and not the X style. I normally run in
> cmd mode (init 3)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: damovand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:00 am, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
> sessions
> Look for the option to NOT CLOSE the disk but close the session and leave
> the disk open. multi-session
>
> -Original Message-
> From: damovand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, Octo
My question is can this be done? I am using RH9 and X-CD Roast to burn files
on a CD-Rom. But I want to use a CD that I previously used and add more
files to it. I could do this using Roxio on window's XP and I was wondering
if I can do the same using X-CD Roast.
I tried doing this by se
On Sunday 19 October 2003 08:19 am, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Hello,
To burn CD you can find the step by step instruction on Redhat manuals site,
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/getting-started-guide/s1-disks-cdrom.html
I myself couldn't use the Nautilus facility to actually
> Jon
>
> On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
> > Try running mkisofs from the command line.
> > mkisofs -r -J -o cd_image what_ever_dir_with_files/
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: damovand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sen
Hello all,
I tried tried to burn a CD with power point files on it for a lecture that I'm
preparing. I followed the instructions on Redhad site how to use X-CD ROM
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/getting-started-guide/s1-disks-cdrw.html
But when I clicked the tab f
On Thursday 02 October 2003 03:05 am, Renato Haber wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I update my system from 7.2 to 9.0 this week, and everything is running
> well. I just had a dependency problem. By trying to execute up2date
> (already in RH 9), I got the message:
>
> Unresolvable chain of dependencies:
> perl-5.
On Thursday 02 October 2003 07:55 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am very new to linux AND computers so
> please bear with me
>
> > I'll assume you are using runtime 3
>
> Don't know. How do I find out?
>
> > rename /etc/rc3.d/K15httpd to S15httpd
> > rename /etc/rc3.d/K12mysqld to S12mysqld
> >
>
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 06:08 pm, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 02:15, damovand wrote:
> > H
> > 'No image-directories defined. You have to define at least one directory
> > for saving image data in order to continue'
> >
> > The pr
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 02:32 pm, NfoCipher wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 12:43, damovand wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > am running RH9.0. Upgraded from RH 7.2 using the official Redhat CD
> > release in graphical mode.
> > I am not able to start httpd, I thought I
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:19 pm, John P Verel wrote:
> On 10/01/03 14:15 -0400, damovand wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I am using X-CD-Roast GUI to set it up. When I press SETUP button I go
> > to a page with five tabs. On the first tab both my CD-ROM and CD-RW are
> &
Hello all,
I am using X-CD-Roast GUI to set it up. When I press SETUP button I go to a
page with five tabs. On the first tab both my CD-ROM and CD-RW are listed on
the first tab. But going forward on the subsequent tabs (CD Setting/HD
Setting/ Miscellaneous/ and Options) there's no informatio
Hello all,
am running RH9.0. Upgraded from RH 7.2 using the official Redhat CD release
in graphical mode.
I am not able to start httpd, I thought I needed to upgrade and I did but it
still does not start.
When I do: service httpd start
I get the error:
---
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 09:42 am, Steve Gonzales wrote:
> RPM is relatively easy to use.
>
> rpm -Uvh httpd-X.X.xx updates an already existing installation from RPM
> or installs if not there.
>
> The source code route is more complicated, but you stay up with security
> and bug reports better
#x27;m trying to, first I have to gain some confidence with my spanking new
operating system, hopefully with a little help from more knowledgeable people
such as yourself.
thanks Leila
> On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 18:25, damovand wrote:
> > I am new to Linux, from an XP background, so pl
I am new to Linux, from an XP background, so please help if you can. I need
to upgrade my apache from an older version to httpd-2.0.47. But I am
wondering if I need to uninstall the older version and if so what's the best
way of doing so. Can I just download the version from apach site and th
On Sunday 28 September 2003 05:05 pm, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Do this,
Go to the directory where you have j2sdk-1_4_1_05-linux-i586-rpm.bin
and type:
chmod a+x j2sdk-1_4_1_05-linux-i586-rpm.bin
This will make the binary file executable. Then all you have to do is to run
it like a com
On Sunday 28 September 2003 04:35 pm, Rene's Caltech Email wrote:
Your Java home should be the directory where you installed java. So for
example, if you have J2SE v 1.4.1_05 under /usr/java then JAVA_HOME should be
/usr/java/J2SE v 1.4.1_05
> im having a hard time fgiuring out where the ja
Hello all,
I hope this is the right question for this mailing list. I just upgraded from
7.2 to 9 and now apache has to be upgraded. I found a bunch of file under
under /var/spool/up2date for apache (see the list below).
But I'm not sure what to do with those files (new to Linux) so I
26 matches
Mail list logo