Hello,
Does anyone know where I can find the results of
the screensaver contest that Redhat held a while
back? I can't seem to find mention of it on their
site anymore.
TIA,
- Oren
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Hello,
Could anyone tell me what console fonts are appropriate
for Nethack's IBMGraphics option, (so it will look like
the DOS version), or alternatively how I can rip the
fonts from my BIOS?
TIA,
- Oren
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Just guessing, but it sounds like you have
ATAPI CDROM and ATAPI-SCSI emulation both
compiled in and they're interfering with
eachother. Perhaps disabling ATAPI CDROM
support from the kernel will help?
- Oren
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Hello,
I have an AGP Riva-128 based video card, and the OpenGL drivers
suffer greatly from a lack of more video memory. Is there
any support in Linux for using main memory as video
memory using AGP ? Is this a kernel issue or an X issue?
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Noam Meltzer wrote:
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> I was trying to install SuSE 6.3 (d/l the ISO from linuxberg) and faced
> this problem:
> Now, it goes like that: i get to the part of choosing disk for the
> installation. i have two, one 1.3GB and another 6.5 divided for some
> partitions.
> Now, I choose the big one, an
Hello,
Does anyone have experience using Reiserfs, specifically
as a root partition? Is it recommended?
How about perfomance/stablity issues?
Thanks,
- Oren
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"Nir Simionovich (Rin Solo)" wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I guess the subject says it all :-(
It's in the shadow-utils package on Redhat 6.0.
Hint: rpm -qf /usr/sbin/useradd
- Oren
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Avraham Hanadari wrote:
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> Thanks to the nice people who tried to figure out how to access files on
> the dos partitions through Netscape. Eventually I took the direct approach
> and simply keyed file:/dos_1 into the browser address window. This gave me
> a menu of the contents of the partition
Hello,
I was wondering if there exists a graphical interface
to loading/unloading/listing kernel modules.
TIA,
- Oren
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Hello,
If anyone coming tomorrow to the installfest has a copy
of Redhat 6.1, could they please burn me one and bring
it along?
Please let me know by email.
Thanks,
- Oren
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Linux may be caching your memory, so that it may appear that it is being
used but
in reality it is free for use. Nothing to worry about. Check the free output
again.
- Oren
> Hi.I have a stock RH6.0 machine here, wit2.2.12 kernel
> Other than what is packaged on the RH6 CD, I have a new wind
Does anyone in the Tel-Aviv area have a copy
of Redhat 6.1 that I could burn?
Thanks,
- Oren
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Here's something I just found. Looks to
be Perl only though, not that that's a bad thing :)
http://www.nodeworks.com/asp/
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Hello,
I've heard of the program called lxrun which allows one to run Linux
binaries under x86 Solaris. I was wondering if the opposite is also
possible - running Solaris binaries under Linux. If anyone knows of such a
solution, I'd be glad to hear it. Thanks,
- Oren
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> anyone knows how can I employ mmx under linux ?
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> erez.
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Hello all, I'm having some trouble getting a callback account to work.
I'm doing the login manually, and when I run pppd the line disconnects.
Under Windows it does the same unless I input the correct username and
password in the dialup dialog, even though I am also entering those
values manually
Liran Zvibel wrote:
> Quoting Oren Shomron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'm having some trouble with Linux. Whenever some application starts
> > taking up way too much memory (netscape with its leaks) and I run out,
> > my system starts hard-drive thrashin
Ariel Biener wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Oren Shomron wrote:
>
> A few details.
>
> What machine is that ? How much memory ? How large is the swap ?
>
> Do you run as root ? Do you observe this behaviour under other
> applications ?
>
> Any special thing
I'm having some trouble with Linux. Whenever some application starts
taking up way too much memory (netscape with its leaks) and I run out,
my system starts hard-drive thrashing like crazy and becomes totally
unresponsive.
I can't do anything but ALT+SYSREQ my way to a reboot.
Is there any way to
Noam Meltzer wrote:
> I have a slackware 3.6 system and I have a Creative AWE64 card.
> I read some FAQs manuals, etc. about installing it, but every time I
> compile my kernel I get an error message about something like I need to
> define my audio card with some special program.
> Any1 knows how
Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> Quoth Yedidya Bar-david on Thu, Jun 10, 1999:
> > I must add, that there are things that e2fsck can't fix at all - e.g.
> > I once had a hardware problem, and fsck moved some files to
> > /lost+found, with permissions that didn't let me delete them
> > no matter what I did
I read an article which points out two limitations of Linux - 2GB of
RAM and 2GB
file sizes. My question is, are these numbers accurate (for 2.2?) and
if not what are
the true limitations and where can I read about them.
I assume the filesystem was ext2...
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/n
Has anyone played Civilization CTP for Linux, know if there's a demo
available for download, and know if it is sold anywhere in Israel?
Also I was wondering what people think of the new linux.com
- Oren
Hello,
I heard somewhere that KDE has Hebrew support, but
I didn't find any information on their website.
I was wondering what kind of support there is and
how I can take advantage of it?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Oren
> I'm trying to write a c program that uses the crypt function
> (char *crypt(const char *key, const char *salt) ) but when I try to
> compile it, I get these error messages :
> /tmp/cca119381.o: In function `passchek':
> /tmp/cca119381.o(.text+0x64): undefined reference to `crypt'
> /tmp/cca11938
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