On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 00:01, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> If the build process for your apps fails, post the output, and we'll see
> if we can't figure out what's missing.
>
> - --
> - -Michael
Thanks, Michael, for your help. I'll attempt to get nparted installed
next and will write with output if
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On Saturday 04 January 2003 10:05 pm, John Lowell wrote:
> Incidently, sorry to be following up after such a long delay. I run a
> small business and I'm afraid its requirements were more than a little
> compelling over the last couple of days.
Not a
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 01:24, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> We don't need no stinkin' GUI tools... ;)
I like that, Michael, I like that. :-)
Incidently, sorry to be following up after such a long delay. I run a
small business and I'm afraid its requirements were more than a little
compelling over the
http://sourceforge.net/projects/whichcd/
Cheers,
Patrick
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 18:10, Lionel Barrow wrote:
> I just went to www.sourceforge.net and did a search and came up with 0
> zero results. Do you have a direct link?
>
> One other thing, I noticed that you are both a MCSE and RHCE. How m
On Friday 03 January 2003 09:10, Lionel Barrow uttered:
> I just went to www.sourceforge.net and did a search and came up with 0
> zero results. Do you have a direct link?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/whichcd/
> One other thing, I noticed that you are both a MCSE and RHCE. How much
> do you us
I just went to www.sourceforge.net and did a search and came up with 0 zero results. Do you have a direct link?
One other thing, I noticed that you are both a MCSE and RHCE. How much do you use either in your day to day business? I am most interested in RHCE as I have been thinking about beco
On Friday 03 January 2003 06:02, Lionel Barrow uttered:
> This might be off topic slightly but you mentioned a whichcd command. I
> tried running it just now and apparently it is not installed. What
> package did you get the whichcd command from?
It's a 3rd party tool, found at sourceforge.
--
J
This might be off topic slightly but you mentioned a whichcd command. I tried running it just now and apparently it is not installed. What package did you get the whichcd command from?
Thanks in advance
Salty1
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 02:24, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 01:24:49 -0500, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> This is an odd error, now that I look more closely.
> Typo perhaps, or is this a paste from the console?
>
> > [root@localhost root]# rpm -i
> > /home/jlowell/downloads/krb5-1.2.5-6.i386
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On Friday 03 January 2003 12:45 am, John Lowell wrote:
> It's nice to hear from you again! You may not recall, but you helped me
> to get Money Dance installed on this thing a little while ago. This
> time its parted and we've got more than a little t
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 23:35, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> If this machine is registered with Red Hat network, try using up2date. My
> guess is that you are trying to install packages from the CD, but some
> packages on your system have already been updated. This will cause
> conflicts, because you
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On Thursday 02 January 2003 11:11 pm, John Lowell wrote:
> I'll start this tale of woe from the point I took the first steps with
> parted-1.6.4. Here's the input and output:
>
> [root@localhost root]# cd /root/parted-1.6.4
> [root@localhost parted-1.
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 21:03, Jesse Keating wrote:
> Can you show us the package names, and the commands you issued to install
> them, and the resulting errors? Using the command line rpm, so that we can
> get nice verbose output?
>
> --
> Jesse Keating RHCE MCSE
Hi Jesse!
Thanks for the pro
On Thursday 02 January 2003 17:45, John Lowell uttered:
> I have a desktop installation of Red Hat 8.0 on this machine. Yesterday
> I decided to install parted, a partitioning program of reasonable
> prominence along with a graphical interface that has been prepared for
> it, nparted, so-called. I
I have a desktop installation of Red Hat 8.0 on this machine. Yesterday
I decided to install parted, a partitioning program of reasonable
prominence along with a graphical interface that has been prepared for
it, nparted, so-called. I downloaded the packages, ran tar xvzf on both
and attempted to
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