Hattie Rouge wrote:
I'm installing Oracle and the Oracle install docs say to modify a couple
of header files for shared memory and semaphores, then rebuild the
kernel. On Solaris, this type of change is done in the /etc/systems
file followed by a reboot. Hint, hint kernel guys...
A few questions
Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
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I've noticed what may be a related problem. This has existed in the
7.x series, and I just replicated it under 8.0 (with all updates).
My linux box has ext2 filesystems and fat32 filesystems. I have some
of each shared via Samba.
Stephen Mah wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to add language support after you install RH in English?
I couldn't find it under the redhat-config-packages utility.
install the apropiates rpm's. (gettext, languages extensions for gnome,
kde, etc.)
RP
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That wasn't it, but rebooting appears to have solved the problem.
waooo!! just like windows!!
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do not create the file by yourself. I have the same problem using RH7.3
and 8.0 trying to enable quota on a ext3 fs.
the solution, inmediatly after remounting my filesystem wioth quota
enabled run the program quotachek .
At least, in my case, an d in 3 different machines, it solve the
problem
Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
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Thanks to all for the pointer to "John". It installed with very little
trouble. Probably the trickiest part was figuring out that it was
using its own (tiny) word list, rather than the big list that comes in
the distro, and where
Nothing in the logs, when the machine is in "coma" it is completely dead,
nothing on screen, no response from keyboard, cant even ping it.
Haven't tried Memtest, and I just assumed that since everything else is
working without any flaws, well not wsftp
at the moment, it should be ok, no hangs in