I'm actually curious about how you got the XGL part installed (I've been
trying to get CentOS 5 + fglrx + XGL + beryl + dualhead as well).
I got everything but XGL and beryl working.
As for the dualhead part.
You want to not use XINERAMA or TwinView (nvidia specific) but instead use
Pairmodes (
On 6/28/07, Ben Mohilef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I just blew it off, erased the files written by the build and decided to wait
until the rpm showed up in the updates. I don't want to repeat that exercise
if 2.0.4-5.4.17.2 is destined to show up in the updates.
If not, does anyone have any
Does anyone want to help me please?
El Vie, 29 de Junio de 2007, 17:16, ArcosCom Linux User escribió:
> Well, some progress.
>
> I had installed xgl and appears to be working.
>
> Now the problem is that on the right screen don't load the desktop, I can
> only view a black screen and the mouse cur
On Saturday 30 June 2007 04:17:25 Ted Miller wrote:
> John Bowden wrote:
> > On Thursday 28 June 2007 02:40:37 Ted Miller wrote:
> >> Are there any possible undesirable effects of a BIOS upgrade? The worst
> >> I can think of is something that would change my SATA drives from being
> >> mapped as
On 6/30/07, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
> For some reason, parts of my system are now slowing down to an
> agonizing crawl from time to time.
I don't think you are imagining things, as I tend to see similar things.
Every time I see it though, it is firefox/
> How do I access the web from the command line? - Bob T.
From a terminal window type:
firefox
If things are set up properly this will just work.
If you want to test general web/internet accessability these commands can
help:
ping
traceroute
wget
Shawn
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Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
On 6/27/07, Robert Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Many times (not always) when I click on a URL in an email, the cursor
(rotating arrow) lasts for 5-10 seconds, then nada. If I exit email to
the desktop,nether the tool-bar icon, nor the
Applications->Internet->Fire
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:44:46 -0400, Johnny wrote:
> >>I was wondering if anyone has used centos utilities to
> >> extract a windows self-extracting .exe file? I've got one
> >> that's coming in and i need to extract and scan it.
> >
> > Unzip should do it, if it's a self-extracting Zip file.
Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
I was banging my head against the wall trying to figure out why my
Nagios install wasn't working on CentOS 4.5 (I'm used to Debian), and
so I disabled SELinux and everything magically started working.
Is this a good long term idea? Or is there a better way of doing thin
Thanks again Akemi and Peter. You have both been incredibly helpful and
I do appreciate it.
Sorry about the html. I guess I have much to learn both Centos and
etiquette,...:-)
As far as I can see one brute force approach would be to rebuild the
driver every boot. It is really very quick - and
Erik
This is exactly what I wanted !
Thanks a lot
All you need is the SystemMenu=false statement as above and two small
modifications to another file:
/usr/share/gdm/themes/CentOSCubes/CentOSCubes.xml
The two modifications are:
1. Change line 102 from:
to the mirrors:
ia64:
updates/ia64/RPMS/evolution-2.0.2-35.0.4.el4.ia64.rpm
updates/ia64/RPMS/evolution-devel-2.0.2-35.0.4.el4.ia64.rpm
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On Friday 29 June 2007 13:05, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> You're looking for the package "js-devel" which will provide that
> (and several needed include files).
Thanks. Another bite in my table. B-)
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Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
> For some reason, parts of my system are now slowing down to an
> agonizing crawl from time to time. At first it was my VMWare Server
> 1.04, which became such a pain that I rebooted. Then, it looked like
> it was a network-induced thing because the prime culprit was
> S
For some reason, parts of my system are now slowing down to an
agonizing crawl from time to time. At first it was my VMWare Server
1.04, which became such a pain that I rebooted. Then, it looked like
it was a network-induced thing because the prime culprit was
SeaMonkey, particularly with multip
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