Thank You Bret,
My mouse pad now works. Your advice is highly appreciated.
Julius
On Thursday 02 May 2002 06:44 pm, you wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 17:09, jullius wrote:
> > Than you for your response Bret,
> >
> > Unfortunately kudzu does not seem to recognize the p
up.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Julius
On Sunday 28 April 2002 06:28 pm, you wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-04-28 at 13:43, jullius wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I have installed Redhat 7.2 on a Compaq US2702 notebook. During the
> > installation a USB
Dear All,
I have installed Redhat 7.2 on a Compaq US2702 notebook. During the
installation a USB mouse was plugged in. Linux found it, and accepted it as
the default mouse. Now, unless the USB mouse is plugged in, the system does
not even boot properly because it cannot find the mouse.
I
Dear All,
I just spent several painful hours setting up NSF. At the end I found out my
my setup was right after the first 15 minutes, I only had to modify the
default setup of my firewall. The books I have gave me little help, I found
the how-to documentations a lot better.
I am a newbie in
Thank you for the response.
I started installing the necessary packages, but ran into a 'Connection
Refused' problem when I tried to make the connection. (This is why I
considered doing a fresh installation.)
I did the following:
run ping, it worked fine;
setup /etc/expots; permission is giv
Dear All,
Could you please give some elementary help to a newbie in networking?
I love and have been using linux workstations for several years. However, I
always used them as stand-alones, mostly to develop application software.
Now, I have four linux boxes, and I would like to use NFS to