, Richard Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was interested to see that Firefox java and flash plugins aren't
available in x86_64.
Does this explain why flash and/or java plugins aren't working on my
Centos 5 x86_64 installation. If I go to (say) you-tube - it tells me I
don't
Hi Jeff
I am wrestling with the same problem. However I set the masquerading -
it just wont do it. My theory is that the user "root" is a "trusted
user" and is allowed to override outgoing email addresses. I think this
is overriding the masquerading. I suspect that the masquerading will
work
I was interested to see that Firefox java and flash plugins aren't
available in x86_64.
Does this explain why flash and/or java plugins aren't working on my
Centos 5 x86_64 installation. If I go to (say) you-tube - it tells me I
don't have the latest flash player - or don't have java enabled. If
instructions.
Richard.
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Friday 29 June 2007, Richard Chapman wrote:
Hmmm... Thanks Peter
Actually - this is quite a big problem. It seems like new kernels come
along reasonably often - and my intention was to leave this machine in a
corner somewhere without any screen and
riate
version of kernel-devel. I have since done this, and it now boots OK.
I guess there is nothing I can do but wait and hope for redhat to fix
the driver - is there?
Richard.
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Friday 29 June 2007, Richard Chapman wrote:
Thanks Peter and Akemi.
All wo
I have just installed Centos 5.0 from DVD. I have also run the software
updates and I think everything is up to date.
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA945GM-S2 with an Intel E2140 processor.
At boot time if I select show details - there is one error shown "in
red", Like this:
Applying Intel CPU
anything to
gain?
Richard.
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Thursday 28 June 2007, Richard Chapman wrote:
Thanks Peter and Akemi. I stand suitably chastised for replying to
random post. I wont do it again. Maybe this is why I haven't found the
list as responsive as it seemed to o
18-8.el5.src? Presumably I can then download it and transfer
it on a usb drive - then use a local "yum" command? Do you know where to
find it and how to do the local yum command?
Thanks
Richard.
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Thursday 28 June 2007, Richard Chapman wrote:
I have
I have a problem with Centos 5 not detecting my realtek 8111b lan chip
on a Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 motherboard.
I have found a reference to a new driver from realtek and/or redhat -
which has instructions on building the driver.
When I go to "make clean modules" I get errors - and it appears to be
While installing Centos 5.0 x86-64 on a Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 motherboard
which has Realtek 8111B Ethernet chip - Anaconda crashes.
I select the option to use the Centos online repository for extra
packages - I am asked to enter IP address etc. The drop box to select
the Ethernet interface is bla
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