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On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 05:30, Gabriel Arcos wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to compile the C++ Hello world simple program using
> std::cout to print in the standard output, but I see nothing, there is
> any re-definition of the standard output in RH8? How can I fix it?
No... are you puttin
Hi, I'm trying to compile the C++ Hello world simple program using
std::cout to print in the standard output, but I see nothing, there is
any re-definition of the standard output in RH8? How can I fix it?
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> I'm trying to identify which virus it is so I can try to clean up
> her computer. Subject line was "Hello!" A file was simply attached -
> Budget.xsl.scr. The budget spreadsheet is an actual file of hers so
> the virus picked it up and attached itself then went t
so
>
> I'm trying to identify which virus it is so I can try to clean up her computer.
>Subject line was "Hello!"
> A file was simply attached - Budget.xsl.scr. The budget spreadsheet is an actual
>file of hers so the virus picked it up and attached itself the
Hi All,
Well... My mother sent me a virus. OK, I tries to explain to her not to open files
with more than 1 dot, but it was from a friend that said they could not open the file,
so
I'm trying to identify which virus it is so I can try to clean up her computer.
Subject line was "
hi
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On Sunday 29 April 2001 06:02 am, Shu Qiang Li/PEK/Lotus wrote:
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Try here:
http://www.redhat.com/support/manuals/RHL-7.1-Manual/install-guide/s1-guimode-langsupport.html
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> Hi. I'm completely new to Linux, and have been wrestling with my fir
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Katherine Harris wrote:
> Hi. I'm completely new to Linux, and have been wrestling with my first
> Linux box since yesterday.
Welcome to the better world. ;)
> The command line works wonderfully, but X won't
> configure to anything useful at all, so we're not on speaking t
ruary 21, 2000 9:28 PM
Subject: hello
> Hi. I'm completely new to Linux, and have been wrestling with my first
> Linux box since yesterday. The command line works wonderfully, but X
won't
> configure to anything useful at all, so we're not on speaking terms right
no
ully, but X won't
> configure to anything useful at all, so we're not on speaking terms right now.
>
> I'd say I'm glad to be here, but I'm so utterly disgruntled with the darn
> thing, I'm afraid civility is all I can manage. ;)
>
> anyway, hello.
I'd say I'm glad to be here, but I'm so utterly disgruntled with the darn
> thing, I'm afraid civility is all I can manage. ;)
>
> anyway, hello.
>
> Katie
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Welcome Katie! Hang in there! You'll be back on buddy/buddy term
o utterly disgruntled with the darn
thing, I'm afraid civility is all I can manage. ;)
anyway, hello.
Katie
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On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 02:27:01PM -0600, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
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> 1) You have to use envelope masquerading. This forces all the mail on
> your outgoing letters to read as From: your dial-up ISP account. Meaning
> every letter you send out from your home Linux box HAS to read from your
>
Steve,
Before doing this you need to sit down and see just how you want to use
your Linux box at home. Because of past problems with spammers who used
Linux/Unix op systems the Internet community today is forcing Linux users
into a Windows based mail configuration but with stricter limits. Let
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Steve Gebbia said:
SG>I'm sold on Linux and want to toss all my MS software off the top of a tall
SG>building.
doubtless that would make a resoubding "thud" when it hit bottom. Just make
sure nobody's down there when you do it!
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Hi all,
while I use Linux at work, I am new to this list ... and have yet to
install it at home ... thus the reason for this message :
- am checking compatibility with my home PC ... Inserspec brand (store
brand) using Cyrix Gx86 processor (MediaGX ?) ... is there a patch that
will allow thi
Hello!
New to the list! :)
Anyone using Ishmail? I can't figure out how to get it to assign a
different from_header to outgoing emails. It keeps tacking on the
machine's hostname, which isn't listed under DNS and thus gets bounced by
the mail servers. Pine and Star
Afanassy Thompson wrote:
>
> back
No, I think the idea is that you find a button marked "Back" and press
it, not actually type "back".
Do you have similar problems when the computer asks you to press the
"Any" key?
:-)
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Goodday!
Like many others I want to start my c-programming with the well known
"hello.c".
I have typed the program using vi and so far so good.
But I want to compile it by using the gcc command.
When I do this I get an error "Can't find Crt1.o" and that's it.
I have the c-lib package installed but
Title: Re: Hello World
a.out is the executable cc created if you did
not specify the executable name in your cc command. Type a.out will run your
program.
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> ps. does anyone know a good IDE for redhat linux ?
>
Look at xwpe - X Window Programming Environment.
George
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1998, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
> Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 15:47:34 -0700
> From: "Michael S. Dunsavage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Title: Re: Hello World
Why go through all this work? get hello-3.6b5-glibc.i386.rpm from contrib. Mostly bug free, with full documentation.
Ed Jaeger, CFO, Bohlender Graebener Corporation
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That's cool.i didn't know that...thanx for the correction.
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> > don't froget to chmod a+x myprog b4 ./myprog
>
> If they are using gcc, they shouldn't have to do this. "cc -o myprog
> myprog.c
On Wed, Apr 15, 1998 at 03:47:34PM -0700, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
> don't froget to chmod a+x myprog b4 ./myprog
If they are using gcc, they shouldn't have to do this. "cc -o myprog
myprog.c", outputs an executable with the proper permissions already set.
Blair.
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a.out is the default executable that is generated by cc.
You can change it by
cc -o myprog myprog.c mod1.c mod2.obj
will compile to myproj from the myproj.c, mod1.c and mod2.obj.
Typically you have a file called hello.c with
main()
{
printf("hello world\n");
}
then use
cc -o hel
Hi all !
Sorry if this is
off-topic
I have just made my very first c-program, it's the
world famous "Hello World" and I'm now stuck with a file called
a.out
The book I am reading doesn't tell me exactly what
to do with this file, only that i shall do this:
cc myp
>
> - What is the magic command to read DOS partitions? I would like to copy
> files from Windows to Linux. Or am I saying things that make you all laugh
> because it is not possible!??
I've found almost anything to be possible with Linux and reading DOS
partitions is simple.
1st, as roo
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Zoki wrote:
> Okay, so I have installed RedHat 5 (kernel 2.0.31) and XFree86 because it
If you are often online, I'd suggest upgrading to kernel 2.0.33. (This
fixes the teardrop vulnerability.) You can either upgrade it the RH way,
or manually, it's not that complicated.
> is
Hello everybody,
I started using RedHat two weeks ago - which makes me very new - with the
main thought in mind to merge to it by the end of this year max. I am a
photographer doing digital image treatment so next to the technical
questions I will be mainly interessted in anything that has to do
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