I'm looking for suggestions on a card to use in installing a RAID1 on my
production desktop computer running RH9. I unsuccesfully tried Promise
Technology's TX2000.
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I'm a little unclear on your exact problem. If you're using
/usr/bin/gtoaster, then probably your CD device hasn't been identified
as a writer. Click on Preferences=> CDROM and Recorder Setup. Highlight
your CD-R and click the edit button at the bottom of the screen. A
window will pop up. Make
I figured out that it shows up as a SCSI device, /dev/sda.
I just installed a Promise Technology TX2000 RAID controller. Promise
Technology referred me to the Linux community to help me find my array.
Any takers?
Earl
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I just installed a Promise Technology TX2000 RAID controller. Promise
Technology referred me to the Linux community to help me find my array.
Any takers?
Earl
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w try your burning.
> Doug
That was it. Thanks, Doug. Amazing how the little things trip us up!
Anybody know where to find a manual or something for Gnome Toaster?
Earl
> > On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:27, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> >> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 16:18, Earl Eiland wrote:
> >
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:27, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 16:18, Earl Eiland wrote:
> > I'm trying to burn a backup CD using GnomeToaster 1.0Beta6. I can't
> > find either a man or info for gtoaster, so am hoping someone can help.
> >
> > G
I'm trying to burn a backup CD using GnomeToaster 1.0Beta6. I can't
find either a man or info for gtoaster, so am hoping someone can help.
GnomeToaster recognizes my CD-R, and I have a fresh CD in. I've dragged
the 29Mb tar file from the top box to the bottom box, given the CD a
label, and click
Mike Burger wrote:
Can you give a little more detail?
Can you not open them, from within Evolution? Can you open them if you
save them to your hard drive, first?
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Earl Eiland wrote:
I'm running the OpenOffice distro included with RH9. I can create .doc
files and
I'm running the OpenOffice distro included with RH9. I can create .doc
files and open them, but not open .doc files received via email (Ximian
Evolution 1.4). Anyone else having this problem?
Earl
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I had the same problem. This worked for me:
Include these lines in your acroread
LANG=en_US
export LANG
Thanks to Danilo Augusto for this fix.
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 10:45, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> adobe acrobat 5.0.x has never worked on any of my redhat systems (since 8.0).
> whats the d
I installed Adobe acrobat on RH9, and get the error message
"warning: charset "UTF-8" not supported, using ISO8859-1". This is
followed by acroread aborting.
What do I edit to get acrobat to run?
Earl
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I installed a program using rpm. It's not running properly, so now want
to remove it. When I execute rpm -e filename, I get the error message
'filename not installed'. How do I uninstall?
Earl
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I have pygtk2-devel.
Your python command string returns /usr.
Perhaps I need to either install pygtk or edit the glimmer config
script?
Earl
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 12:06, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> On 28 Aug 2003 07:44:13 -0600
> Earl Eiland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
In
subsequent communication with Installation Support, they washed their
hands of the problem. Anyone out there have any ideas on this?
Earl Eiland
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The question of whether it's wise to keep old kernels is a cost/benefit
issue. The answer may well vary from user to user. What's more
serious, consumption of available memory by multiple kernels, or loss of
functionality due to OS failure? In my case, the consequences of an OS
failure _far_ exc
So where do I find tunefs? It doesn't appear to be included with the
RH9 distro, nor has a search online uncovered anyplace to download it...
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 07:45, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 09:26, Earl wrote:
> > I'm using RH9 with ext3 partitions. I want to add another e
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