On Vi, 2003-07-25 at 21:57, Win Toe wrote:
> Dear All,
> Could someone point out me a good Linux Software Development Mailing List.
> I find by myself. But it is not OK up to know.
I don't know of a general list for linux software development.
I recommend to choose some categories in whic
Dear All,
Could someone point out me a good Linux Software Development Mailing List.
I find by myself. But it is not OK up to know.
Thanks a lot
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look for process explorer
/erik
**tied to ms xchange** --> and it sux..
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Subject: RE: [OT] nice for windows
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> I ask here, because people here know about these things, & when I
> googled it this morning, I got all sorts of unrelated BS...
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 05:54:24AM -0800, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Does anyone here know of a (preferably free) program for changing
> task priorities in windows 9x?
Not to put too fine an edge on it, but--why in the world would you
ask
that
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 05:54:24AM -0800, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Does anyone here know of a (preferably free) program for changing
> task priorities in windows 9x?
Not to put too fine an edge on it, but--why in the world would you ask
that on a Linux list? Not that people here might not know t
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Hey gang,
Does anyone here know of a (preferably free) program for changing
task priorities in windows 9x?
Thanks,
Tom
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On 03/28/02, 03:44:23PM -0800, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> John P Verel wrote:
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> I missed the earlier parts of this thread, so I may repeat stuff
> already addressed.
>
> If you're running LILO, your root and boot partitions don't look right
> mine looks like this:
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John P Verel wrote:
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I missed the earlier parts of this thread, so I may repeat stuff
already addressed.
If you're running LILO, your root and boot partitions don't look right
mine looks like this:
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Yep running grub, but LILO can handle LABEL= entries i
Gordon Messmer wrote:
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Neither do I. Glad it worked :)
I'm still curious about what kind of hardware you've got. I try to keep
mental notes of what kind of hardware shows up commonly when people
report locks/crashes.
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This is on an HP Pavilion 6730
vi
Neither do I. Glad it worked :)
I'm still curious about what kind of hardware you've got. I try to keep
mental notes of what kind of hardware shows up commonly when people
report locks/crashes.
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 15:00, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
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Good. Do that again, and create a folder called "initrd" on your root
filesystem. It's used by the initrd the system boots with.
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So I booted up in rescue mode again and chroot'ed to /mnt/sysimage and low
and behold there was no i
On Wed, 2002-03-27 at 23:57, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> So this morning I went to one of my RH72 systems (that is a dual boot with
> winbloz me <-not for me) and it was locked up (it runs most of the time in
> Linux)
Do you have an SB Live! card? What kind of video card are you using?
> mounting r
I missed the earlier parts of this thread, so I may repeat stuff
already addressed.
If you're running LILO, your root and boot partitions don't look right
mine looks like this:
/dev/hda6 / ext2defaults1 1
/dev/hdb5 /boot
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What does your /etc/fstab look like?
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It looks fine but here it is...
# $Id: fstab.id,v 1.2 2002/03/23 22:57:45 pnelson Exp $
#
# id fstab file
#===
What does your /etc/fstab look like?
John
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From: Patrick Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 11:04:16 -0800
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Subject: RE: Nice little kernel panic
Furnish, Trever G wrote:
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Tried fsck'ing
Furnish, Trever G wrote:
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Tried fsck'ing the file systems?
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No, so I went booted off the RH72 CD1 and skipped the check for system
partitions. At the prompt I ran:
e2fsck /dev/hda2<-the /boot partition
e2fsck /dev/hda3<-the / partition
Both the
Tried fsck'ing the file systems?
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From: Patrick Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Nice little kernel panic
[...snip...]
kernel panic: no init found. try passing init= option to kernel.
And t
So this morning I went to one of my RH72 systems (that is a dual boot with
winbloz me <-not for me) and it was locked up (it runs most of the time in
Linux) and I know it was locked up in Linux because I was on it last night
and I leave it in Linux to run tripwire at 4am. So I moved the mouse and
I got this little story today. I hope you enjoy it the same way I did.
-Manuel.
"My wife works in a business where each employee has a shared folder
based on their position in the company. The receptionist has
'reception' and so on. This business went through a placement service
for an ex
gt;; "Mailing List, Plug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 3:52 PM
Subject: ASUS K7V- a nice motherboard, is it linux compatible? (It has the
Via Apollo Pro KX133 Chipset)
> Speculation is flying on
Speculation is flying on what mobo to get for the K7 Athlon platform.
Asus recently released the K7V
(http://www.asus.com/products/motherboard/SlotA/k7v/index.html) which is
based off the VIA Apollo Pro KX133 Chipset
(http://www.via.com.tw/products/prodkx133.htm), and has a lot of fancy
whiz-bang
nice to see that the bandwidth problems have been fixed when redhat
releases a new versions. i just dl'd the iso in 111 minutes. either
things are really good with the bandwidth or no one is after 6.2? i
really doubt the later. thanks RH!
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>The inetd.conf did not looked changed all though I had rem out
>
>linuxconf stream tcp wait root /bin/linuxconf linuxconf --http
>
>and that was put back in.
>
>Scott Skrogstad
According to the script that replaced the files, imap is stripped out of
the config file. I saw nothing in the scrip
The inetd.conf did not looked changed all though I had rem out
linuxconf stream tcp wait root /bin/linuxconf linuxconf --http
and that was put back in.
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Vidiot wrote:
> >Well with all the email
>Well with all the email going on about the ADMROCK I decided to check my
>server and I found it on one of the servers that I just upgraded to 6.1.
>It looks like the dir was put out there a few days before the upgrade.
>Everything looks OK. Can I just upgrade BIND and go on or do I need to
>refo
Well with all the email going on about the ADMROCK I decided to check my
server and I found it on one of the servers that I just upgraded to 6.1.
It looks like the dir was put out there a few days before the upgrade.
Everything looks OK. Can I just upgrade BIND and go on or do I need to
reformat
In my search for good documentation I found:
http://www.oreilly.com/search.html
This is a great place to go. It offers excepts from Oreilly books &
pointers to Oreilly books that may help you solve technical problems.
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I saw a discussion of ftp clients for Linux. I vote for WXftp.
Just look at /pages.nyu.edu/~aqy6633/WXFTP/download.html
Good luck,
Alexei
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Does anyone know if there is a Nice Editor (ne) .rpm the RedHat. I like
it better than 'vi'. Let's not start this debate.
I believe the ne editor should be distributed with RedHat. Get it here:
http://dotto.usr.dsi.unimi.it/~vigna/
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Does anyone have a script that cleans up the output of rpm -Va?
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