then perhaps redhat should install its utilities in site_perl and use name
prefixes to avoid collisions with user utilities. Since 'vendor_perl' is
also used in mandrake, perhaps it is "standard enough" for perl to look for it.
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At 04:28 PM 8/12/2003 -0700, Julius Smith
t; and
clicked "New". It says "Loading printer information. Please wait . . .",
and nothing happens after that --- it just hangs with a permanent hourglass.
What is the next step in a situation like this?
Thanks,
Julius
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> Where does one report a segmentation fault in perl?
> As a workaround, I can simply roll back to the RH-7.3 version of perl,
> which will work for me,
> but I'd l
Where does one report a segmentation fault in perl?
As a workaround, I can simply roll back to the RH-7.3 version of perl,
which will work for me,
but I'd like to report this "perl crasher" somewhere.
Thanks
Julius
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I have redhat on a server but now I am having problem to upload via web
a file to a subdir, can somebody help me on this, thanks,
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Once in a while
I do a manual '--delete' to clean things up.
Finally, I burn project-specific CD-ROMs once in a while, particularly when
leaving a project for a while. I usually make two of each so one copy can
be stored in a different building.
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What kind of performance hit does journaling impose?
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I too notice a slowdown in going from 7.2 to 8.0, and it doesn't matter
whether I use KDE or Gnome. I checked that DMA is on. I'm using a
different disk, so I'll check into that. Are there any benchmarks that
measure (or correlate with) things like application launch time,
window/menu pop-up
three days.
If anyone would discover (or write) a driver for this computer, I would
really appreciate if you would let me know! Thanks!
Julius
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HP Pavilion xt395 (2.2 GHz P4, 1024M RAM, 40Gig HD (IBM), CD-RW/DVD). The
motherbord is identical with the one in the HP Pavilion ze5000 seies.
I created the linux partitions at the beginning of the drive.
Julius
On Wednesday 21 August 2002 07:34 am, you wrote:
> Could you list the hardw
t the
same result.
I would greatly appreciate any help.
Has anybody successfully installed linux on an HP pavilion ze5000 series
notebook?
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, and got the
same result.
I would greatly appreciate any help.
Has anybody successfully installed linux on an HP pavilion ze5000 series
notebook?
-Julius
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problems. I do not understand the problem. I would like to know
if there is a problem with this particular HP notebook, or with the 2.2GHz
Pentium systems in gereral.
I would appreciate any input, and suggestion.
Julius
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Dear All,
I would like to find a (free) routine that I could use in a java program to
read (by voice) text ( e.g. txt ) help files. Could somebody please point me
to one?
Julius
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please tell me how reliable the SMC Barricade is, and suggest
what other protection(s) I should Iconsider.
I never had to consider security issues before, therefore I would also
appreciate if you could point me to some good tutorials.
Julius
Here's an odd one: I can mount NeXT filesystems on either Linux machine,
but I can't mount Linux filesystems across any pairing of the
machines. Hmmm, there's obviously more to mounts than /etc/exports and
/etc/hosts.allow.
At 03:30 PM 8/26/2000 -0700, Julius Smith wro
eems to work fine as long
as you add the screen option "SW_CURSOR". By default, it uses the hardware
cursor which is a large white square that is almost unusable.
(fyi)
Julius
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that option at installation? I cannot
find anything about it in linuxconf. I found /etc/pam.d, but I don't
understand what I'm looking at, and I haven't found any man pages about it yet.
Thanks for any ideas,
Julius
At 03:53 PM 8/26/2000 -0700, Hidong Kim wrote:
>Try adding t
this ring any bells?
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Julius
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lso claim the ISA card
>does work.
>... I can verify
>that the PCI card is NOT recognized by either the TCIC nor the Intel PCIC.
That's depressing news, but thanks *very much* for your post.
Do you think I should the hardware or wait f
pparently it
is not loaded, because next ds.o/init_module reports "device or resource
busy: cardmgr". I get the same result in both RH-6.1 and 6.2.
Does anyone have a working WaveLAN wireless network adaptor? Was there any
specia
At 06:57 PM 6/22/2000 +0200, José Luis Tinoco wrote:
KThorpe wrote:
> I've just installed a copy of Windows NotTested 4.0. For some
reason
> it can't see my samba box unlike all my Win95 systems. I'm
suspecting
> the Samba end as I see the following messages in
/var/log/samba/log.smb
> when I try
se I
don't want every nudge of the mouse to turn it back on. In areas subject
to lightening storms or shaky power, unplugging the power strips during a
trip seems like a good idea.
Julius
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In my experience, the most likely reason is a hung SCSI bus (wrong
termination, etc.) - jos
At 11:01 PM 6/3/2000 -0500, Joel Lansden wrote:
>Can anyone tell me why this driver freezes my install of Redhat 6.2, and if
>perhaps there's a way to make this work? Thanks!!
>
>Joel
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I find Netscape v 4.61 (27-may-99) to be quite stable under RH-6.1. - jos
At 12:30 PM 5/3/2000 -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
>On Wed, 03 May 2000, P Eads wrote:
> > I apologize for being so inquisitive. I cannot solve this on my own so
> > I'm asking for help. Is anyone else having problems with Net
I'm surprised nobody mentioned tksysv, which is my favorite. - jos
At 08:49 PM 4/17/2000 -0500, Ed Alexander wrote:
>Philippe,
>
>When switching to a given runlevel, scripts are
>executed in alphanumeric order by their names within
>the /etc/rc.d/rc#.d directory. For example K0...,
>K1..., etc.,
that the Voodoo3 3000 is
faster than the G400, at least for games.
Julius
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ich can be confusing if you don't expect it.
A nicer way to go is to use Arkeia, which is free for a single home
machine
(http://www.arkeia.com).
Julius
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 22:49:47 -0400 (EDT)
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To: Steven Hildreth <[EMAIL PROTE
Be very careful using inexpensive fast ethernet cards. Be sure to use cmp
after each important file transfer to check for corruption.
Julius
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I could not get the LinkSys LNE100TX fast ethernet card (PCI) to work under
RedHat 6.1 on a Pentium III system. The online doc says the tulip driver
ought to work, but it never did.
The problem *might* have to do with the fact that I have a second ethernet
card. Both Kudzu and linuxconf/netc
After several failed attempts, I got Windows NT 4.0 and RedHat 6.1
installed on the same disk, using LILO to boot either. The procedure that
worked for me is as follows (former sticking points for me noted in all-caps):
(1) DELETE ALL PARTITIONS ON THE DISK,
(2) install NT, USING ITS INSTALL t
>The Disk Druid allows you to specify multiple swap partitions.
>However, upon installation, it seems that only *one* of the swap
>partitions gets formatted and added to /etc/fstab
I don't know if this is related, but on page 475 of the Reference Guide,
there is no longer mention of the limitat
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