On 8/6/05, Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 05 August 2005 12:59, tinaraj wrote:
> > After installing i tried to set the
> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH =/opt/WMS/glibc/lib/
>
> 1. The previous line was copied from your memory rather than your terminal
>(note the space before the '=').
>
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 12:25:42AM +0300, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> ext3 can do "journal=data" (what you would expect) and
> "journal=ordered" (almost as safe as journal=data and almost as fast
> as journal=metadata. I don't understand the voodoo involved.)
nitpicking:
A quick look at mount(8) sh
On Friday 05 August 2005 12:59, tinaraj wrote:
> After installing i tried to set the
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH =/opt/WMS/glibc/lib/
1. The previous line was copied from your memory rather than your terminal
(note the space before the '=').
2. What you obviously did was to set the library search path t
tinaraj wrote:
I am working on FC4 with processor i686. Gcc (4.0.0) and glibc
(2.3.5) is already installled in this.
I wanted to install glibc 2.1.3 and gcc 1.1.2 (egcs 2.91.66)
I installed glibc 2.1.3 in my own local directory /opt/WMS/glibc and
gcc in /opt/WMS/gcc
After installing i tri
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 06:30:29PM +0300, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 18:15 +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
>
> > They solve it by journalling the changes which were made to the file
> > since the last backup. So if you lose the original file, you can
> > recover it by retrieving the ba
On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 20:28 +0300, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 August 2005 18:54, Oron Peled wrote:
> >
> > BTW: My normal reply is that those people cost more because
> > (on the average) they know more. If you'll get a
> > *realy good* windows admin -- he also won't work for th
hi,
I am working on FC4 with processor i686. Gcc (4.0.0) and glibc (2.3.5)
is already installled in this.
I wanted to install glibc 2.1.3 and gcc 1.1.2 (egcs 2.91.66)
I installed glibc 2.1.3 in my own local directory /opt/WMS/glibc and
gcc in /opt/WMS/gcc
After installing i tried to set
On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 18:15 +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
> They solve it by journalling the changes which were made to the file
> since the last backup. So if you lose the original file, you can
> recover it by retrieving the backup and re-applying to it the changes
> listed in the journal file.
Au co
As I write this, my Palm ZIRE 72 is happily hotsyncing to my LINUX box over
Bluetooth.
After reading all the replies on the list and gathering info on the Internet,
I can now say this is do-able. It wasn't completely without problems, but
it's now working perfectly. I can surf the Internet or