Hello all:
I just upgraded my server to RH9 from RH7.2, and when I run up2date, the
console turns blue and hangs. The following process is running, and if I kill
it, I get my console session back:
root 1320 1137 3 16:21 pts/000:00:00 /usr/bin/python -u
/usr/sbin/up2date --nox
I have
On 21-Oct-2003/14:19 +, bbaa aaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does there has screen snap shot software on redhat 8? I need copy one of
>window on scrren to file.
Try: [Alt][PrintScreen]
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 14:19:43 +, "bbaa aaa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Does there has screen snap shot software on redhat 8? I need copy one
> of window on scrren to file.
import from ImageMagick package. Simply type:
$ import screenshotname.png
and then point the w
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 10:19 am, bbaa aaa wrote:
> Does there has screen snap shot software on redhat 8? I need copy one of
> window on scrren to file.
You can use the Gimp, ksnapshot (if you have KDE installed) and many others I
cannot remember. Please search the list archive for
Does there has screen snap shot software on redhat 8? I need copy one of
window on scrren to file.
Thank you for help.
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On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 12:52 PM, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
freshrpms.net? Still there as of five minutes ago...
Sorry. I made a mistake. You were right. I typed "freshrpms.com" into
my browser when it should have been "freshrpms.net". That would explain
it not being there. :-)
- Luk
ve minutes ago...
> It includes a
> screen capture tool that can be used at the push of a button, among
> other things.
>
> - Lukas Fried
>
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On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Bret Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 10:20, Volker Kroll wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 16:58, Rigler, Steve wrote:
On mine (RH9) I just hit the "print screen" key and a dialog pops up
asking
where to save the image (this is provided by
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 10:20, Volker Kroll wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 16:58, Rigler, Steve wrote:
> > On mine (RH9) I just hit the "print screen" key and a dialog pops up asking
> > where to save the image (this is provided by the gnome-panel package and
> > it
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 16:58, Rigler, Steve wrote:
> On mine (RH9) I just hit the "print screen" key and a dialog pops up asking
> where to save the image (this is provided by the gnome-panel package and
> it looks like the keybinding is to /usr/bin/gnome-panel-screens
On mine (RH9) I just hit the "print screen" key and a dialog pops up asking
where to save the image (this is provided by the gnome-panel package and
it looks like the keybinding is to /usr/bin/gnome-panel-screenshot). Using
"alt + printscreen" also works to grab individual win
What's the best way to take a screen snapshot of a gnome desktop? I'm
running RH8.
Thanks for the advice...
Jerry
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Hi jurvis,
Thanks a
lot!
I tried wine on
RH9. My program does not work.
There may be two
issues:
(1)My program
uses system-wide keyboard hook.
(2)My hook function needs to get "Caret" (or "input cursor") position
of any window in screen coordinates.
I guess w
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 09:15:18AM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> > I have a new Toshiba Satellite Pro M10 laptop, running RedHat 9. The
> > video card is NVidia-based, with 32MB RAM, and can handle a resolution
> > of up to 1600x1200. When I choose this resolution, the en
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> I have a new Toshiba Satellite Pro M10 laptop, running RedHat 9. The
> video card is NVidia-based, with 32MB RAM, and can handle a resolution
> of up to 1600x1200. When I choose this resolution, the entire screen
> is filled, and I have
I have a new Toshiba Satellite Pro M10 laptop, running RedHat 9. The
video card is NVidia-based, with 32MB RAM, and can handle a resolution
of up to 1600x1200. When I choose this resolution, the entire screen
is filled, and I have a beautiful, large desktop under GNOME. However,
this is too big
I am trying to create a executable to emulate keyboard keys on a touch
screen environment! Any help how to do it is appreciable!
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Guys
Any help on changing the default splash screen?
I have downloaded a cpl of .png files from
http://art.gnome.org/themes/splash_screens/index.php?sort_by=date&thumbnails_per_page=1000.
Any hints/links on how to proceed further for a newbie???
Thanks in advance
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-{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
Hi gang
How do I disable the grub boot-selection screen? ... In a way so that I
can reactivate it once I get going on my custom kernel ...
Right now it serves no purpose, as the machine has only 1 kernel to load
anyways. I've ch
-{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
Hi gang
How do I disable the grub boot-selection screen? ... In a way so that
I can reactivate it once I get going on my custom kernel ...
Right now it serves no purpose, as the machine has only 1 kernel to
load anyways. I've changed the boot-timeout in grub.co
Hi gang
How do I disable the grub boot-selection screen? ... In a way so that I can
reactivate it once I get going on my custom kernel ...
Right now it serves no purpose, as the machine has only 1 kernel to load
anyways. I've changed the boot-timeout in grub.conf to 0, but it still
s
Hiho,
apperantly Gnome was uninstalled so I just reinstalled it and everything
seems ok. Sorry for the noise. I just really had no idea Gnome packages
weren't installed (or that Nautilus and Gedit were in fact Gnome).
...orignal message is below...
I used to have a nice login screen do
Hello,
I used to have a nice login screen done by Redhat that let me choose the
language and window manager among other things (standard8.0), but now I get
a xfree86 (or similar) and my nautilus and gedit icon have gone dead nor
will they run by command line.
I ran up2date this morning and
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 05:20, cem caglar wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm a newbie and I need to run my program everytime the linux starts up.
> Can I add it to startup list or run it another way?
> Also I need to lock the screen inside the program. When the screen is
>
cem caglar wrote:
Hi,
I'm a newbie and I need to run my program everytime the linux starts
up. Can I add it to startup list or run it another way?
Either /etc/rc.d/rc.local or add it to the startup scripts by using
chkconfig.
Also I need to lock the screen inside the program.
Hi,
I'm a newbie and I need to run my program everytime the linux starts up.
Can I add it to startup list or run it another way?
Also I need to lock the screen inside the program. When the screen is
locked, it mustn't ask for username and password, I just want to lock and
Hi,
I'm a newbie and I need to run my program everytime the linux starts up.
Can I add it to startup list or run it another way?
Also I need to lock the screen inside the program. When the screen is
locked, it mustn't ask for username and password, I just want to lock and
Hi,
On 23 Jun 2003, Ricardo Striquer Soares wrote:
> does anybody knows witch program to use for changing the screen
> resolution? i had a 15" with witch i used 1024x750 although i just got a
> 17" new one and have no idea on how change to 1280x1024.
If you want to use gui
Hi ...
does anybody knows witch program to use for changing the screen
resolution? i had a 15" with witch i used 1024x750 although i just got a
17" new one and have no idea on how change to 1280x1024.
thanks!
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On Friday 20 June 2003 04:07 am, Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, cem caglar wrote:
> > I'm a newbie and I need to run my program everytime the linux
> > starts up. The program is mine, so it doesn't exist on the list of
> > NTSY
Hi,
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, cem caglar wrote:
> I'm a newbie and I need to run my program everytime the linux starts up.
> The program is mine, so it doesn't exist on the list of NTSYSV. Can I add it
> to the list or run it another way?
Let's assume that your program lies at /usr/sbin/myprog
Hi,
I'm a newbie and I need to run my program everytime the linux starts up.
The program is mine, so it doesn't exist on the list of NTSYSV. Can I add it
to the list or run it another way?
Also I need to lock the screen inside the program. When the screen is
locked, it mustn
Hi Everyone,
Is posible to rotate by 90 degrees the Xserver showed window?. I'm going to use a 16:9 Plasma Display, and I'd like install it verticaly.
I know that in the Windows environment, there is an application called Pivot Pro that will allow me to do this.http://personalcomputing.portrait.
Red Hat 8.0 (fully updated) on HPOBXE2 w/Lynx Silicon Motion EM graphics
card.
I have been trying to setup a screen resolution of 1024*768 (higher than
800*600, that is acceptable by the embedded LCD screen), using an
external Nokia 447Zi monitor. After a great deal of experimentation, I
was
Sweet, thanks.
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 02:08, Jim Hayward wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 15:18, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a command line flag or some other setting that hides
> > the spash screen?
>
>
> Edit /usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc (thi
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 15:18, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> Does anyone know of a command line flag or some other setting that hides
> the spash screen?
Edit /usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc (this is where it is on a RH
8 box) and change "Logo=1" to "Logo=0"
Regards,
I have a newly installed RH 8 workstation. Using the
default terminal (gnome-terminal, I think...), I can't
seem to get the 'screen' program to run correctly.
screen starts ok, however I'm not able view man pages
-- the formatting is messed up, and even this messed
up ou
Does anyone know of a command line flag or some other setting that hides
the spash screen? It's too obtrusive, it stays on top and it's there
for quite a while when it's starting up.
It seems that all the oo programs ignore --help and -h command line
flags, possibly all flags. I
Edward, If your after a fast ftp in Oz, email me and I'll send you address
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 02:29:05PM +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > Please guys, it will be at LEAST 2 weeks before people less fortunate
> > (that's me in Australia with my 56K modem and only 0-1Kb/s download speed
> > fr
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 02:29:05PM +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> OK, first we had the '9 not 9.0' thread, then we had the 'get it early'
> thread, and I guess now all the people lucky enough to be able to get their
> hands on it are going to be flooding the list with "I've upgraded- this is
> bro
The only adive I can give is to run "redhat-config-xfree86 --reconfig".
-eric wood
David Christensen wrote:
> I was happily using a 1280x1024 desktop on my Radeon 8500 under RedHat
> Linux 8.0 until I upgraded to RedHat Linux 9. Now, the screen
> resolution is stuck at 640x
> I was happily using a 1280x1024 desktop on my Radeon 8500 under RedHat
> Linux 8.0 until I upgraded to RedHat Linux 9. Now, the screen
> resolution is stuck at 640x480 but the desktop appears to be 1280x1024
> (I can pan across the screen). I didn't setup a virtual desktop, bu
I was happily using a 1280x1024 desktop on my Radeon 8500 under RedHat
Linux 8.0 until I upgraded to RedHat Linux 9. Now, the screen
resolution is stuck at 640x480 but the desktop appears to be 1280x1024
(I can pan across the screen). I didn't setup a virtual desktop, but
that seems to be w
can now update your XFree86 configuration file to reflect
your new mouse settings. Would you like mouseconfig to make these
changes now?"
And I say yes, please..
And Xconfiurator ends. Sitting on my screen is:
Xconfigurator: Critical error reading /etc/sysconfig/mouse.
Xconfigurator: Check
I know this doesn't answer your question, but if this is a production
server, I would recommend _not_ installing Gnome and having the box in
runlevel 5.. In addtional to security problems, it's also a resource hog.
Cygwin has a XFree86 server you can run on your box, and then you can run
any GUI ap
I am currently using Cygwin to connect to my Red Hat 8 server. I have
enabled XDMCP, and I am using gdm as the desktop manager. I would really
like to have the ability to customize the startup login screen. The local
gdm logon screen can have themes and customizations made in the gdmsetup
program
Hi,
I recently removed some packages from my Red Hat 8
installation, and when I rebooted I now receive a
login screen which is not the "Red Hat 8 blue
background blue login window" screen, but one which is
beage with a manual clock-face to the right of it.
When going back into the
As root you cannot lock the screen . xlock can be used to lock the
screen
Jerome
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/14/03 8:54:13 AM >>>
This is kind of a weird question.
I use Gnome as the desktop manager and when I leave my
computer for the day, I use the Lock Screen.
This but
This is kind of a weird question.
I use Gnome as the desktop manager and when I leave my
computer for the day, I use the Lock Screen.
This button is not working now for some reason. I
have no idea why.
Is anyone else having this problem?
Is there a way to fix it?
thanks
-Chris
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to virtual consoles... I don't want the console itself to go blank.
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 11:48:37 -0800, Jack Bowling wrote
> On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:37:36PM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> > On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 09:17:02 -0800, Gene Yoo wrote
> > > Tim Willis wrote:
> > > > What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
> &g
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 11:48:37 -0800, Jack Bowling wrote
> On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:37:36PM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> > On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 09:17:02 -0800, Gene Yoo wrote
> > > Tim Willis wrote:
> > > > What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
> &g
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 11:48:37 -0800, Jack Bowling wrote
> On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:37:36PM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> > On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 09:17:02 -0800, Gene Yoo wrote
> > > Tim Willis wrote:
> > > > What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
> &g
Thanks for all the ideas from everyone on Screen Capture. I decided to
go with Gimp...not sure why...perhaps it was just the cool little animal
graphic...
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On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 02:03:09PM -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 13:48, Jack Bowling wrote:
> >
> > On my RH 8 box, ALT-Printscreen captures the window and CTRL-Printscreen
> > captures the whole desktop. Try it.
> >
>
> can you tell what that key combination is mapped to? T
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 13:48, Jack Bowling wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:37:36PM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> > On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 09:17:02 -0800, Gene Yoo wrote
> > > Tim Willis wrote:
> > > > What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
> >
>
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:37:36PM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 09:17:02 -0800, Gene Yoo wrote
> > Tim Willis wrote:
> > > What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
>
> >
> > i just use my print screen button and use gimp to open th
> > Tim Willis wrote:
> > > What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
> >
> > i just use my print screen button and use gimp to open the
> > image.
> >
> The print screen button captures the entire screen. Does anything exist to
> selec
ils. It is very flexible.
> >
> > This requires ImageMagick
>
> Of course you mean to say you need an image display program like
> ImageMagick to display the screen shot. :-)
>
No I mean that import is a part of the ImageMagick package
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On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 10:51:27 -0600, Bret Hughes wrote
> On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 10:07, Tim Willis wrote:
> > What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
> >
>
> from the command line:
>
> import scrshot.jpg
>
> will give you a cursor to click on th
On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 09:17:02 -0800, Gene Yoo wrote
> Tim Willis wrote:
> > What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
>
> i just use my print screen button and use gimp to open the
> image.
>
The print screen button captures the entire screen. Does anything exis
ed an image display program like
ImageMagick to display the screen shot. :-)
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Tim Willis wrote:
What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
thanks
i just use my print screen button and use gimp to open the
image.
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On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 10:07, Tim Willis wrote:
> What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
>
from the command line:
import scrshot.jpg
will give you a cursor to click on the window to capture.
see man import for details. It is very flexible.
This requires ImageMagick
On Monday 03 March 2003 11:07 am, Tim Willis wrote:
> What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
>
> thanks
>
KDE has ksnapshot. You can also use GIMP. There are others, but those are the
two that are on top of my head.
RDB
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What does anyone here use for screen capture in RH8?
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Hi Ilona,
That's a neat feature but not what I want. I want to be able to create a
screensdaver for distribution the way I have done for my Windows users.
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> > --- "Chris Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >I'd like to create some screen savers of my photographs for the KDE
> > >desktop, does anyone know how?
> > >
> > >Chris Mason
I'm not sure exactly what kind of screen saver
Did that and didn't find anything. What am I looking for?
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> Subject: Re: Create screen savers
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Use The Gimp and search linux.org application for screensaver.
--- "Chris Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'd like to create some screen savers of my photographs for the KDE desktop,
>does anyone know how?
>
>Chris Mason
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Pipe the output to less or more.
For example: locate gtk | less
Dave V.
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 07:37, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
> lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
> screen
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> > > I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
> > > lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
> > > screen. Is there a way to config the syste
;
> On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:37:07 -0500 (EST), Jianping Zhu wrote:
>
> > I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
> > lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
> > screen. Is there a way to config the syste
Jianping Zhu wrote:
I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
screen. Is there a way to config the system to let me go back to see
more?
There probably is, but you can just use '
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:37:07 -0500 (EST), Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
> lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
> screen. Is there
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 09:37 am, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
> lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
> screen. Is there a way to config the system to let me go back to see
I have redhat 7.3, sometimes when i issue a "locate" command , lots of
lines are list on screen, but i can go back to a small history of the
screen. Is there a way to config the system to let me go back to see
more?
Thanks
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christopher j bottaro said:
> furthermore if i open up a konsole on my crt and echo $DISPLAY it says
> "localhost:0.0" instead of "localhost:0.1". any ideas?
be sure the $PATH is right, sounds like the startup script may not
be able to find some of the programs.
maybe add a . /etc/profile in
as?
thanks again for the help,
-- christopher
On Monday 27 January 2003 09:28 pm, nate wrote:
> christopher j bottaro said:
> > i want to start kde on screen 0.1
>
> be sure that screen 0.1 will allow connections (xhost +localhost is what
> I do.. this must be done from the X server
t in?
"this must be done from the X server thats on screen 0.1"
do you mean i have to run the xhost command after the x server has started?
thanks for the help,
-- christopher
On Monday 27 January 2003 09:28 pm, nate wrote:
> christopher j bottaro said:
> > i want to start kd
christopher j bottaro said:
> i want to start kde on screen 0.1
be sure that screen 0.1 will allow connections (xhost +localhost is what
I do.. this must be done from the X server thats on screen 0.1)
then
export DISPLAY=localhost:0.1
startkde
this works for me in Xnest. ..
n
i want to start kde on screen 0.1
the reason why i'm asking how to do this is because i have x configured to
have two x screens...one corresponding to my crt monitor, and one
corresponding to my tv. i use the x screen that is my tv to playback movies
while using the x screen that is my c
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 01:13 pm, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I once read a tip from Redhat:
> "You can fix this by creating the following directories under
> $HOME/.kde/share/applnk-redhat: System/ScreenSavers Then copy/link all
> files from /usr/share/apps/kscreensaver/ScreenSavers You may also hav
avers directory."
Regards,
Aad
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 09:16, Tuomas Pellonperä wrote:
Hi, all!
I have a problem with the screen saver on KDE. I have chosen a screen
saver OTHER THAN the blank screen, but no other screen saver ever
comes up. The screen always goes blank.
set to start up after 30 minutes.
This is still a mystery to me. I have no screen saver problems with
GNOME, so there must be something wrong with some system
configuration.
Any other suggestions?
Yours,
Tuomas
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> Simple question... how/where do I go to alter the screen resolution for
KDE.
> I stupidly left is at 640x480 during install and now need to change it to
> 800x600 or better.
>
> Redhat 7.2/KDE 2.*
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
Resolution is not determined by KDE, but by
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> Hi, all!
>
> I have a problem with the screen saver on KDE. I have chosen a screen
> saver OTHER THAN the blank screen, but no other screen saver ever
> comes up
Hi, all!
I have a problem with the screen saver on KDE. I have chosen a screen
saver OTHER THAN the blank screen, but no other screen saver ever
comes up. The screen always goes blank. When I am choosing a screen
saver and hit "Test," everything goes as planned: it seems to work
fi
Simple question... how/where do I go to alter the screen resolution for KDE.
I stupidly left is at 640x480 during install and now need to change it to
800x600 or better.
Redhat 7.2/KDE 2.*
Thanks
Mike
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s have been repoted also. The best advice I can provide,for the black screen issue you describe is to install an older versionof RedHat, say 7.3 and then upgrade it to RH 8 to pick up the newfeatures. This is clearly not an ideal !
solution, and underminesRedHat's goal of dumbing down the
/sound problems,such as Xconfigurator, are nowhere to be found.Web searches have revealed a number of workarounds that some people havebeen able to make work with a new RedHat 8.0 installation. But manynon-successes have been repoted also. The best advice I can provide,for the black screen issue you de
installation. But many
non-successes have been repoted also. The best advice I can provide,
for the black screen issue you describe is to install an older version
of RedHat, say 7.3 and then upgrade it to RH 8 to pick up the new
features. This is clearly not an ideal solution, and undermines
I think it is because of the integrated chipset in my nForce, or maybe because of the screen which has not the good values of refresh rates.
What do you think about ?
Alexis MOREAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everybody,
Yesterday one my HD under Windows died (RIP) and I decided to m
Alexis MOREAU wrote:
Hello everybody,
Yesterday one my HD under Windows died (RIP) and I decided to make an
installation with RH 8.0.
First problem : when Anaconda tries to go on installation screen, all
become black, and everything looks like it was crashed.
So I launched the installation
Hello everybody,
Yesterday one my HD under Windows died (RIP) and I decided to make an installation with RH 8.0.
First problem : when Anaconda tries to go on installation screen, all become black, and everything looks like it was crashed.
So I launched the installation on text mode, and everything
L-ALT-F8.
I did what you suggested and I do have two login screen now. However,
when I logged in both sessions with my account, the system
1. after one session starts xmms, the other session, when logging in,
complains something like dsp is being used. This is not surprising.
2. I can start ko
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Bo Peng wrote:
> applications so I would like to find a way to SWITCH between two live
> logged-in sessions. (If we have another desktop so that she can remotely
> log in to my machine, there will be no such need.)
You need to modify your /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf file to create a
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 16:56, Bo Peng wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 03:38:51PM -0500, Ben Russo wrote:
>
> > If you have X-windows you can always launch multiple X-terms.
> > You can even have more than one session of X-windows running at a time.
> > The first one will be on Display 0 (CTRL-ALT-
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 03:38:51PM -0500, Ben Russo wrote:
> If you have X-windows you can always launch multiple X-terms.
> You can even have more than one session of X-windows running at a time.
> The first one will be on Display 0 (CTRL-ALT-F7)
> The next will be on DISPLAY 1 (CTRL-ALT-F8)
> an
affect others. Is there a way to do this?
>
Try "CTRL-ALT-F1" and you can replace the F1 with any F up to 6 for
text logins. and F7 is usually your first X-desktop.
> During the search, I find GNU screen. I was confused by its manual. What
> is this application for? Can
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