On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 02:52 PM, Sachintha Karunaratne wrote:
is there a way to know which
edition i'm using in RH9(personal
or proffesional)?
Well, unless you purchased RH9 Professional (which you must do to
obtain it legally), you probably have Personal. If you did purchase RH9
is there a way to know which
edition i'm using in RH9(personal
or proffesional)?
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hello everybody !
does anybody experience of Antivir Personal Edition on RH9 ?
i have installed the latest version proposed by the germen website,
but they talk about different possible versions :
Antivir, Mailgate, Milter ...
what is difference between these ?
i don't understand th
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 09:04, dlangschied wrote:
> Do I have to reboot after making these changes?
>
no
there is a fair amount of discussion in the archives here is a link to
one thread. I used file-max as a search argument and this is one of the
items returned.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=
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Subject: Re: Kernel Tuning in Red Hat 2.1 Enterprise Edition.
> On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 20:37, dlangschied wrote:
> > Where is the ability in 2.1 to set kernel parameters. In version 8,
there
> > is something
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 20:37, dlangschied wrote:
> Where is the ability in 2.1 to set kernel parameters. In version 8, there
> is something under Extras>System Tools. I do not see this in 2.1.
>
> The reaason I am trying to look for this is that I got an error message
> saying that I could not op
Where is the ability in 2.1 to set kernel parameters. In version 8, there
is something under Extras>System Tools. I do not see this in 2.1.
The reaason I am trying to look for this is that I got an error message
saying that I could not open anymore files. I have HP-UX experience and in
this OS
When trying to install Java 2 enterprise edition on a Redhat 8 machine
using a remote ssh link (via my personal windows computer) I get.
$ ./j2sdkee-1_4-beta-linux.sh
Using /var/tmp as temporary directory...
Searching for
Under System Settings and Login Screen then look around in there and
there is a tab in which you can specify the autologin user. Starting
point the RedHat "Start button"
Aly
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 06:07, Duncan Hill wrote:
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> > Hi everyone,
> > I have a computer
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Hi everyone,
I have a computer with Redhat 8.0 and just one user. I would like to start
automatically a session X without entering the user's name and password.
Does someone know how to do that?
Autologin in X is controlled by the [G|K|X]DM program. GDM (the Gnome
logi
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Subject: Autologin on redhat edition
> Hi everyone,
> I have a computer with Redhat 8.0 and just one user. I would like to start
> automatically a session X without entering the user's name and password.
> Does someo
Hi everyone,
I have a computer with Redhat 8.0 and just one user. I would like to start
automatically a session X without entering the user's name and password.
Does someone know how to do that?
Thanks
Thierry
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Hi,
Does anyone know what kind of applications/packages
reside on the Systems Administrator Tools CD that is found within the Red Hat
8.0 Professional edition? I am contemplating whether to purchase a copy of the
professional edition, eventhough I already own a copy of the personal edition
Brian Ashe wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 01 January 2002 03:58, you babbled something about:
> > Hi..
> > I am trying to find out how long I have been using RedHat...I started
> > with the distro before
> > the one that Donnie Barnes called the Mothersday distro...Anyone
> > remember when ??
>
> Preview
On Tuesday 01 January 2002 03:58, you babbled something about:
> Hi..
> I am trying to find out how long I have been using RedHat...I started
> with the distro before
> the one that Donnie Barnes called the Mothersday distro...Anyone
> remember when ??
Preview (or Beta) - Summer 1994
Halloween -
Hi..
I am trying to find out how long I have been using RedHat...I started
with the distro before
the one that Donnie Barnes called the Mothersday distro...Anyone
remember when ??
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