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Hello psyche-list,
I've had a few problems with my ThinkPad 770ED in the Dock on my desk
for a while. Recapping:
I was stuck at the 2.4.18 kernel because everything newer that I tried
hung when trying to initialize the Ethernet PCMCIA card. Further,
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Monday, November 17, 2003, 10:14:10 AM, I wrote:
> Every now and then (often enough to be very irritating), while the
> read-back comparison is being done, the system jumps off the rails,
> stops responding to network I/O, stops all disk activity, and
On Friday, Nov 28th 2003 at 00:39 -, quoth Andy Wallace:
=>I haven't received my LJ yet, but that's interesting. I know DVD-RW's
=>have a limited number of writes, but I didn't know the same applied to
=>pen drives! Do you know what the limit is?
According to the article it's about 100K or so
On Thursday, Nov 27th 2003 at 23:23 -, quoth Andy Wallace:
=>On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 16:13, Ross Macintyre wrote:
=>> Hi,
=>> I hope someone can help.
=>> I run a lab of RedHat Linux machines and want to be able to let the
=>> students mount their USB pen drives.
=>> I got a 512 MB drive, and
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Hello psyche-list,
I've been having some problems lately with my RH 8.0 ThinkPad 770ED.
It is up to date with all patches, except for the kernel. I'm still
running 2.4.18-27.8.0, because all the later kernels I've tried fail
to recognize my PCMCIA Eth
On Wednesday, Sep 10th 2003 at 08:37 +0200, quoth Martin Stricker:
=>Muhammad Imran wrote:
=>
=>> Is their a manual of all linux 8/9 commands on internet. I am really fed
=>> up with GNOME/KDE. As they usually start with a bug just like childish
=>> windows and start sending the bug report. It i
On Monday, Sep 8th 2003 at 22:15 +0500, quoth Muhammad Imran:
=>
=>Dear All,
=>I have just install Linux 8, installation goes fine. I am able to ping
=>my system from other computer but could not able to turn on my telnet
=>services as they are OFF by default. Please tell me how I can enable
=>th
Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 4:30:53 PM, Dax wrote:
> 2.4.18-14 (shipped RHL8.0 kernel) <-- no problem
> 2.4.20-20.8 <-- problem
And, somewhere in that same range, my PCMCIA modem/Ethernet card
started preventing a successful boot.
Stuck at 2.4.18: Ron.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2003, 12:00:36 PM, Stephen wrote:
> /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,owner,kudzu 0 0
I believe that you want your entry to look something like this:
/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,user 0 0
I "mis-spoke"
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003, 10:19:07 AM, Edward wrote:
> My understanding is that the code implementing APM is not SMP-safe.
> When the kernel determines that it's running on an SMP box, it disables
> APM.
The unenlightened might think that when a sy
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003, 9:30:25 PM, Stephen wrote:
> How to allow user to mount devices on KONSOLE window not from ICON on
> KDE desktop. What command line will be used.
> $ mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
That one.
> etc. can't work unless you "su -"
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Hello psyche-list,
Because of the problems I have been having with the 2.4.20 kernel
updates for RH 8.0, to which no one seems to even be able to provide a
hint on tracking down, I decided to have a go at grabbing the latest
stable kernel from www.ker
On Saturday, Jul 12th 2003 at 13:34 +0100, quoth Alan Peery:
=>Leonard Miller wrote:
=>
=>>I have another file with blank lines - no space or tabs, just
=>>carriage returns.
=>>Can I use that same line to remove those blank lines?
=>>
=>>
=>Use
=>
=>cat file | grep -v ^\$
=>
=>This will keep o
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Monday, June 30, 2003, 3:40:27 AM, Michael wrote:
> Here I have to agree with afmee. I haven't understood why the
> gnome-terminal icon ended up in system tools. That resembles windows,
> where the "text window", or whatever it's called, is hidden in
Hello psyche-list,
Once upon a time, I remember reading about issues related to the
largest possible user space process memory image. I recall there being
special kernels for such use, etc.
Now, of course, that I actually could use as much user space memory in
my process as possible, I can find n
On Friday, Jun 20th 2003 at 09:34 -0400, quoth Tom Rymes:
=>Hi folks, new to the list, so let me know if I should post to a
=>different forum
=>
=>I have a RedHat 8.0 server running Sendmail. I am trying to forward
=>mail addressed to local users and am having no luck.
=>
=>If I create a .fo
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I recently wrote:
> Now, I've tried upgrading to the latest 2.4.20-18.8, and my system is
> still locking up at boot time.
I have some more data points. Same system, but I found a couple of
other dual Ethernet/Modem PC Cards at work and brought them
Here is a copy of a message I just sent to linux-thinkpad. Perhaps
someone here might be able to help me with this?? Thanks! Ron.
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Hello linux-thinkpad,
I'm running RH 8.0 on my 770ED. The system sits on a dock where the
floppy resides, along with a T
he website
that seems to indicate that it can be done from there. Any help would be
appreciated.
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On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 11:14, Keith Winston wrote:
> Camron W. Fox wrote:
> > After six hours of not touching the machine:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cwfox]$ free
> > total used free sharedbuffers
> > cached
> > M
the biggest, but always around 68MB).
I've searched bugzilla and applied the Xft fix for BUGID 76219 with no
joy.
Can anyone out there help me or point me in the right direction? I'm
almost ready to give up on Psyche altogether.I running on an Fujitsu
Lifebook E7110 P4 2.2GHz,
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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. Within the linux box,
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Hello psyche-list,
Since sharing my home directory using NFS / automount, I sometimes
find the following message on the X Window screen before Gnome gets
going.
"Your preferences files are currently in use. (If you are logged in to
this same account
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Monday, March 10, 2003, 6:28:31 PM, Cameron wrote:
> Try grepping for /home/user in the personal GNOME config files.
> Some things write full paths in their status files (i.e. the ones used
> to open that same apps you had last time, with the same dire
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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 to change it in the co
Hello psyche-list,
The Debian distro appears to have a modified version of the "Crack"
password testing utility that is set up for the MD5 passwords that are
recommended these days.
The Debian distribution uses a system with which I am not familiar,
and have been unable to decipher sufficiently t
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 14:16, Daniel Vickers wrote:
> Thank you I did try that but still didn't work.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Daniel Vickers wrote:
> >
> >> Hello. I am trying to install 8.0... I did a medea check and all
> >> discs came back good. But after answering all the questions
[Upgrading things like glibc make me nervous. :-(]
I downloaded all of the new glibc rpms and said:
rpm -Uvh glibc*
It said Preparing 100%
Then is said glibc-common 100%
Then glibc 100%
Then it said restarting init.
Then it just hung.
I killed it with a -9 and tried to see what I had. It said
about fixing this? Obtain a
new kbd driver? Rewrite the existing one? Buy a new kbd module for the
notebook? (Satellite 2405)
FWIW, I recall that this has been a problem with Toshiba kbd's in the past.
Jeffrey W Comer
TeqSolutions LLC
Technical Solutions and Implementations
+1.202.258.1150
Saturday, March 8, 2003, 8:21:45 AM, Aaron wrote:
> This should have nothing to do with Gnome. Are you saying that in the
> entry in the passwd file for this user says his home directory is in
> /lhome/user and he is still put into /home/user.
Exactly. It's got me scratching my head.
Ron.
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ier today, I posted a simple yes-or-no question to to the list and
> >>> got back a lecture and some abuse from a Michael Schwendt. After a
> >>> couple of additional, similar messages from him, I specifically told him
> >>> in the clearest possible terms not t
My newest entry in my access file:
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Hello psyche-list,
Since sharing my home directory using NFS / automount, I sometimes
find the following message on the X Window screen before Gnome gets
going.
"Your preferences files are currently in use. (If you are logged in to
this same account
Nuts. I put subject "A" on message about problem "B".
sigh.
Ron.
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Hello psyche-list,
Since setting up our home directories to be shared across systems
using NFS and automount, I have noticed something a bit odd. I have
configured systems to automatically start a VNC session for me.
Naturally, this requires that my h
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Hello psyche-list,
We recently decided to put all of our home directories on a central
server and share them using NFS and automount on the other Linux boxes
in our office. All of these are RH 8.0 with current (as of 3/6/2003)
fixes. We are not using
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=>On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Steven W. Orr wrote:
=>
=>> After upgrading from Red Hat 8.0 kernel to the new 2.4.20 rawhide kernel,
=>> I now get these warning messages in my syslog:
=>>
=>> Mar 1 13:52:19 saturn kernel: ap
After upgrading from Red Hat 8.0 kernel to the new 2.4.20 rawhide kernel,
I now get these warning messages in my syslog:
Mar 1 13:52:19 saturn kernel: application bug: spamd(8587) has SIGCHLD
set to SIG_IGN but calls wait().
Mar 1 13:52:19 saturn kernel: (see the NOTES section of 'man 2 wait')
uggestions?
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Pager: (808) 934-1290
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nter drivers on
RH8.
Anyone have some suggestions? I'm running CUPS vice LPD, BTW.
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Pager:
st Regards,
Camron
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High Performance Computing Group
Fujitsu America, Inc.
Hilo Office
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he thought of exporting
every contact to a VCard and importing them one by one (if I can get it
to work)
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Phone: (808) 934-4102
Pager: (808
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Ed Wilts wrote:
=>On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 02:22:10PM +0100, Raoul Beauduin wrote:
=>> I looking for a way to forbid someone to make an ftp on a host outside
=>> of my network without removing the ftp client from the computer.
=>> How can I do that?
=>
=>You can't. If the sys
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=>>
=>>
=>>hi. i recently upgraded my old computer to a nice new Intel D845GEBV2
=>>motherboard, with everything integrated. turns out this wasn't such a
=>>good idea because the linux driver for the video section is very buggy,
=>>
I happen to have a Lexmark Optra R+ postscript printer. When I configure
the printer using redhat-config-printer and select the Lexmark Optra R+
postscript printer driver, it works ok in postscript but fauils to print
plain text files. The text seems to not know how to process newlines and I
on
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Mike Vanecek wrote:
=>
=>-- Original Message ---
=>From: Joe Klemmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
=>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>Sent: 10 Feb 2003 17:48:48 -0500
=>Subject: Re: environment variable
=>
=>> On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 17:36, Jerry Roy wrote:
=>>
=>> > How do I perm
Any pointers on how to use a USB Wireless Ethernet device to attach to a
wireless network from RedHat 8.0.
Also recommendation on manufactures would be nice.
Thanks in advance.
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Alle,
I've recently installed Redhat 8 on an FJ LifeBook E7110 which has an
integrated WLAN interface (PRISM2.5) from Harris Semiconductor. Has anyone
had any experience/luck setting one of these interfaces up?
Best Regards,
Camron
Camron W. Fox
Hilo Office
High Performance Comp
Hello psyche-list,
I've got a couple of RH 8.0 systems on a network. On one of these,
I've set up a couple of entries in /etc/exports and set up NFS. On
this (server) machine, I have opened up the iptables firewall to allow
incoming tcp/udp ports 111 and 2049.
On another (client) system, I've als
egory_string
return self.type_mapping[key]
KeyError: 20
[root@Narsil root]#
Best Regards,
Camron
Camron W. Fox
Hilo Office
High Performance Computing Group
Fujitsu America, INC.
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Cell:
ciated.
Here are the other details:
kernel: kernel-2.4.18-19.8.0
kdebase: kdebase-3.0.3-14 (yes all packages updated from updates.redhat.com)
glibc...: glibc-common-2.2.93-5
koffice: koffice-1.2-0.rc1.4.i386.rpm
System is an athlon xp1800+ w 1G memory, 215Gb disk, 2GB swap... but no
When I run OO and print to a file I end up with Postscript Leve 3. I just
discovered that it only prints if it's Level 2. I found ps2ps which will
do the conversion for me, but...
Q1: Can I tell OO to produce Level 2 somehow?
Q2: Can I tell the printer system (whatever that is, CUPS, redhat pri
fore that Tcl/Tk will run on on Linux/Unix,
Windows, and Mac.
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Gregory L. Hering wrote:
=>Dear Spam-haters (on Linux RH8),
[Lots of stuff deleted...]
=>I wanted a system that was low maintenance so I wanted some
=>automated features. The (now optional) reply informed you that if you
=>forwarded this to 'me@myserver' it would pass bec
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Monday, January 13, 2003, 11:12:54 PM, Philippe wrote:
> Maybe try to take the RH7.3 source and compile it. Or try the RH 7.3 rpm
> first.
Thanks. I'll give that a try. Anyone know why it was cut? Is there a
better tool or set of tools out there that
At 15.19 14-01-03 -0500, you wrote:
From: Jesse Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You're process is all wrong. the .iso files are already bootable. All
you have to do is "Create disk from disk image" and point to the .iso
files as the disk image. IT will just burn the .iso image and explode
it onto
Does anyone have experience using Roxio EZ/CD creator to burn the Red Hat
image files?
Here is my problem: I have downloaded the psyche .iso image files for RH8
from the mirror to my computer, which runs XP Home. I am trying to burn
them to CD using Roxio EZ CD Creator version 5.0 in the expec
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Hello psyche-list,
We used to use some cool MIME Email tools called (I believe) the
"metamail" package, including the command "metasend". According to the
8.0 release notes, the package was removed from 8.0.
Any particular reason why? Any recommendat
nt[1922]: >> mount -t smbfs -o
username=tridge,password=foobar //fjall/test /data/test
Jan 9 08:29:49 tiger-shark automount[1922]: mount(generic): failed to
mount piranah:/amain (type smbfs) on /mnt/piranah/amain
Help!
What I would really like is for the automount to wor
an Access file
or someone is using WordPerfect and sends us something in that format as
instead of Word.
BTW, www.demandpub.com will print stuff in OO.org format -- just tell
the salesman to ask the I.T. Director if they can handle the format.
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Is it possible to install RH8.0 from a USB CD-ROM?
The machine will boot off of the CD, but then RH wants to know where the
install media is located and gives a list of: NFS, FTP, HTTP or Hard
Drive.
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On 9 Jan 2003, Keith Winston wrote:
=>On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 15:27, Steven W. Orr wrote:
=>[snip]
=>
=>> KDE is not respecting or using my .Xresources
=>
=>> In the KDE control center goto Look & Feel => Colors => Apply colors to
=>> non-KDE apps. Make
On 9 Jan 2003, Keith Winston wrote:
=>This is a small issue that is bugging me. If I open an xterm under KDE,
=>I get a standard white background with black foreground. However, I
=>have these settings in my ~/.Xresources file:
=>
=>! xterm settings
=>xterm*foreground: SteelBlue2
=>xterm*b
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Tommy McNeely wrote:
=>
=>my question.. which everyone keeps sorta dancing around :)
=>
=>is how do I make it load automatically at system boot time... will just
=>specifying the options in /etc/modules.conf work for me? .. i see
=>something about /etc/rc.modules in the /etc/rc
"Steven W. Orr" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Edward S. Marshall wrote:
>
> =>On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 07:34:37AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> =>> A much better solution is to simply tell your terminal emulator to use
> =>> the UTF-8 character se
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Edward S. Marshall wrote:
=>On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 07:34:37AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
=>> A much better solution is to simply tell your terminal emulator to use
=>> the UTF-8 character set.
=>>
=>> Kevin~ what terminal are you using?
=>
=>For the record, I'm seeing the
On 31 Dec 2002, Peter Boy wrote:
=>Am Die, 2002-12-31 um 14.53 schrieb Steven W. Orr:
=>> TOO MUCH INFORMATION! But I'll try anyway. Based on what you've told us,
=>> the following command will fix your problem:
=>>
=>> cd /usr; rm -rf *
=>
=>May be yo
On 31 Dec 2002, Craig White wrote:
=>my /usr partition is almost completely filled up and it's bothering me.
=>
=>Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
=>/dev/hda9 4569824 1032864 3304824 24% /
=>/dev/hda1 132207 25532 99849 21%
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Peter Larsen wrote:
=>Kenneth Christiansen wrote:
=>> I own a US keyboard, and I tend to write in a lot of different
=>> languages so switching between US, Danish, Icelandic, etc would be a
=>> pain.
=>
=>Well, haven't used a non-US keyboard for 5+ years. But I still turn th
Tuesday, December 24, 2002, 5:01:42 PM, James wrote:
> I don't know how much of your work is proprietary, but it seems like
> you want to notify the kernel developers. You are doing something
> that is out of the ordinary for most of us on the list.
Pretty much all of it. I can't imagine what I'm
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Monday, December 23, 2002, 2:38:57 PM, Ronald wrote:
> As an experiment, I've copied my raw data and compilation app to
> another system with 1 GB of RAM, a 4 GB swap partition, and SCSI
> drives that show about 50 MB/sec buffered read throughput. It w
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Monday, December 23, 2002, 1:20:25 PM, Tom wrote:
> I also found 8.0 much slower for my smaller builds. One thing that's
> different in 8.0 is the ext3 filesystem, which I converted to when
> upgrading.
Good information, but that does not apply here.
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Monday, December 23, 2002, 12:11:10 PM, Samuel wrote:
> On the x86 arch you can't have a swap device more than 2G. You can
> have a goodly number of swap devices. (The max is defined in the kernel
> source.)
That's a pretty big area to search. I've
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Hello psyche-list,
I've got a large data compilation application. It takes in a very
large quantity of text data and produces a resulting binary file that
is about 1.3 GB. In the mean time, it holds on the order of 2 GB of
data in memory while operati
board.
>
>
>
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Hello psyche-list,
I'm having trouble with RH 8.0 that I was not having with 7.2 or 7.3.
But, to be fair, I had not tried to do anything quite this weird.
I cannot seem to get my RH 8.0 clients to get time syncronization
information from my RH 8.0 ser
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Wednesday, December 11, 2002, 6:06:43 PM, Tommy wrote:
> did ya check the "peer dns" checkbox in neat (or turn the flag to
> true/yes in the ifcfg-eth0)
No, I did not. Actually, I had not used neat to configure the network.
I had used webmin, as I us
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Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 4:09:44 PM, Ronald wrote:
> I've got a bit more information, now. We generated a small test case
I got a quick response to a bugzilla report on this that I filed. In
the response, it said that the fix would be showing up in
Hello psyche-list,
I have configured a RH 8.0 system as the LAN's DHCP server. For my
notebook computer, I have configured an entry in the server's
configuration to recognize the notebook's Ethernet hardware address
and always assign a particular IP address to it.
When I boot under Win2K Pro, thi
Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 2:24:23 PM, Ronald wrote:
> We're having a bit of trouble with the gcc 3.2 for RH 8.0, mostly
> having to do with interaction with gdb.
I've got a bit more information, now. We generated a small test case
that is intended to show one of the problems we are facing with g
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Hello psyche-list,
We're having a bit of trouble with the gcc 3.2 for RH 8.0, mostly
having to do with interaction with gdb.
One of my co-workers showed me some of the difficulties. Here are 2.
He set a breakpoint on the constructor for a class, and
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Hello psyche-list,
After much fiddling around, I have pretty much got my main server,
running RH 8.0, set up to provide DHCP service for my LAN. (BTW, the
LAN is not currently connected to the Internet.) In the process, I
have it pretty well set up to
How does one specify how big a ram disk is to be (e.g. I want the
/dev/ram0 to be 128M and /dev/ram2 to be 512M)?
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Hello psyche-list,
I feel foolish, because I recall seeing a big discussion of this fly
past a few weeks ago. But, since I did not expect to need to do it...
Can anyone provide me with pointers to documentation or web resources
on how to set up my RH
ackages for you to
> upgrade to if you like.
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ks.
=>>
=>> this doesn't work under linux or windows or mac os x. if very confused.
=>> is this some new anti-piracy format on the audio cd? if anyone knows i'd
=>> appreciate some info.
=>>
=>
=>If this is a bastardized CD (w/copy protection) I
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Monday, November 18, 2002, 12:57:38 PM, Paul wrote:
> Not specifically a RedHat book but a very good one for *nix
> administration is "Unix System Administrators Handbook" by Nemeth,
> Snyder, Seebass, and
Perhaps then, "Linux Administration Handboo
I upgraded to the latest kernel 2.4.18-18.8.0 and used it for a day.
Recently, I upgraded kde to 3.0.5 and was in the process of creating
mozilla 1.2 rpm's when x crashed. It would not restart, so I rebooted.
On startup, a large number of error messages about modules not being
available appe
I added the line
majordomo
to my /etc/mail/trusted-users file and remade my sendmail.cf
I ended up with majordomo not being added to the .cf file:
Ft/etc/mail/trusted-users
Troot
Tdaemon
Tuucp
So I tried to uncomment the line in the submit.mc file that said
FEATURE(`use_ct_file')dnl
and whe
u
+ '[' 0 = 0 ']'
+ /bin/chown -Rhf root .
++ /usr/bin/id -u
+ '[' 0 = 0 ']'
+ /bin/chgrp -Rhf root .
+ /bin/chmod -Rf a+rX,g-w,o-w .
+ echo 'Patch #7 (mozilla-redhat-home-page.patch):'
Patch #7 (mozilla-redhat-home-page.patch):
+ patch -p1 -s
+ echo
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 12:01 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Re: Compiling a kernel giving me fits...
> From: "Christopher A. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Organization:
> Date: 27 Nov 2002 09:16:29 -0700
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> On Wed, 2002-11-27
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Aaron Konstam wrote:
=>It is offical; according to a survey in Linux Journal KDE is prefered
=>over GNOME. Well explain how to do the following which ios easy in Gnome
=>in KDE. I want to have an icon on the panel at the bottom of the screen
=>that will launch an Xterm (or any
It seems to have disappeared from the 8.0 districution and the copy in the
contrib directory won't compile:
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I./../ -I../.. -I../..
-I../../boost -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -O2 -march=i386 -mcpu=i686 -c
lyxstring.C -MT lyxstring.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/lyxs
I had about 173 of these yesterday.
Nov 12 00:08:13 saturn sendmail[5976]: gAC57bnf005976: ruleset=check_rcpt,
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be forged), reject=451 4.1.8 Domain of sender address
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Is redhat.com having
On Sunday 10 November 2002 01:02 am, Joshua Melbourne White wrote:
> Message: 13
> Subject: lexmark z31
> From: Joshua Melbourne White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 10 Nov 2002 00:45:19 -0500
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> Does anyone have a lexmark z31 printer that works w
On Saturday 09 November 2002 12:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Date: Sat, 09 Nov 2002 07:29:29 -0700
> From: Frank Jacobberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: More sound issues 8.0
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> The hack is totally unacceptable. Isn't there any profess
VTE.
>
> Havoc
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I notice the ? button is missing on the kde control center when the
bluecurve theme is selected. Is this something that can be corrected?
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> On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, w wrote:
> >Mike, what we have here is a major "failure to communicate", and you
> >(redhat) are 50% of the problem.
>
> I consider that a complete insult. I've spent several hours of
> my own unpaid personal tim
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