On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> 2. The login display is dull and boring. Why would one want the options
> such as SYSTEM and SESSIONS floating in mid screen at the bottom of the
> screen.
More importantly, it's much more awkward to use with that stuff at the
bottom of the screen. You
On 5 Oct 2002, Evan Read wrote:
> My understanding is that it is a good idea ;)
>
> Even a little swap is handy, otherwise Linux kernel code exhibits bad
> performance. Though bad is relative. There is a document on the web
> discussing Linux vs FreeBSD database performance with 0 swap space.
>
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> but my point was that that file is noticeably lacking in documentation
> for a *number* of possible files that might appear in /etc/sysconfig.
> the example i gave was /etc/sysconfig/nfs, which is sourced from the
> startup file /etc/init.d/nfs, but is
On 5 Oct 2002, Sean Bossinger wrote:
> While I'm certain that I hacked this band-aid together at least
> marginally correctly (otherwise it wouldn't be working), I'm still
> curious as to whether this is, in fact, the "correct" way to do this?
The "correct" way, IMHO, is to download the RPMs of 1
On 5 Oct 2002, Jim Hubbard wrote:
> I've tried building an rpm from the fluxbox src rpm, but I got some
> error about didn't have a gcc compiler? Whatever it was, it looked
> strange, so I stopped. As you can tell, I haven't really found a window
> manager I'm crazy about yet. Kde is nice, but
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Andrew Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> anyone got Mozilla (psyche full install) to work with any of Sun's
> java plugins?
> I've tried j2sdk 1.3.1_04 and 1.4.1
> With 1.3.1_04 the ns600 plugin crashes
> With 1.4.1 both ns600 and ns610 plugin crashes
> In both cases the ns4 plugin did noth
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
> M A Young wrote:
> > Tom Georgoulias wrote:
> >
> >>Was /usr/sbin/rhn_register moved to a different package? It used to be
> >>part of a standalone rhn_register RPM...
> >
> > No it was dropped altogether. I believe up2date automatically registers
>
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Emanuel Mair wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> So, with RH8 I'm finally able to try GNOME 2 without having to mess with
> tarballs, GARNOMEs and stuff.
>
> I don't know what to think.
>
> I love the speed. Nautilus is actually quite usable (i.e. on a killer SMP
> Athlon box it runs as fa
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Matt Wilson wrote:
> Why do you need to recompile the kernel? Red Hat Linux comes with
> tested binary kernels, ya know.
That don't include IPSec
later,
chris
On 1 Oct 2002, Dax Kelson wrote:
> Whoops.
>
> I'm not sure if CyrptoAPI compiles or not, but nothing in the
> drivers/addon directory compiles.
>
> Neither does block/loop.c, some ATM driver, xd.c, and lots of other
> stuff.
>
> To reproduce:
>
> cd /usr/src/linux-2.4
make mrproper
> cp co
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