Greetings.
I'm pretty new to linux. Did a clean install of 8 and I like it better
than 7 except for one thing: I can't get Konqueror to browse my network
using smb://machine/share.
I can go into a terminal and use smbclient //machine/share and smbmount but
why won't it work graphically? I h
Hmmm... Well, it is the wireless-ng driver. Kernel 2.4.18-14. It's all stock RH stuff
straight from up2date. Those patches sound pretty interesting... I'm still on the
bottom end of the learning curve with linux, though.
Hth
Earle
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On Saturday 12 October 2002 13:49, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> I just read through the kernel.spec file for kernel-1.4.18-14.src.rpm,
I say! That's not a very recent kernel at all.
When you boot into the GRUB menu, hit "e" on the kernel you usually
boot. Then find the hd?=ide-scsi and erase only that part. Use "b" to
boot after you are done editing.
If this works, then make it permanent by editing /boot/grub/grub.conf.
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 16:35, Michael Weiner wrote:
>
Unfortunately i do not have that parameter being set within grub.conf
:-(
I will keep digging, thanks!
Michael
--
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 23:36, Warren Togami wrote:
> When you boot into the GRUB menu, hit "e" on the kernel you usually
> boot. Then find the hd?=ide-scsi and erase only that part.
In my opinion there is no real value-added reason for buying the 'Pro'
boxed set in terms of additional software. I bought mine hoping there
might be a nice Oracle or DB2 CD inside -- of the fully functional type,
I mean. I also thought I would get one additional Red Hat Network
entitlement. (I alr
Hi there.
I have added some .ttf fonts to my ~/.fonts directory.
All of the fonts I added show up in the gui font tool
located at Menu->Preferences->Font. I can pick and
choose between them for desktop fonts etc.
So, I then ran OpenOffice.org's spadmin program to
install the fonts for OO.o as I'
Well, if you are doing a kernel build why not download the latest
iptables release (1.2.7a) from Netfilter.gnumonks.org and compile that
into your kernel, too. Firewalling software is wonderful. Be sure to
check the digital signature on the source and the MD5 sum in case
someone trojaned it.
Bob C
On Fri Oct 11 2002 at 09:54, Matt Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 08:23:38AM -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > You do not have to be root if you change ifup and ifdown to be SUID root.
>
> Bah, that's no good. Just enable user control of the device
> through redhat-config-network. If you
I notice that some of you are using digital signatures now, and I want
to do that also. Is there a good getting-started document on this,
especially with respect to digitally signing emails in Evolution?
When I see a digitally signed mail from, say, Michael Schwendt, I'm
invited to click on the "l
On Fri Oct 11 2002 at 12:10, "webmaster" wrote:
> Didnt find the /etc/hosts file. Is it in another
> location?
Then you have some major problems, this file is an important system
file and its absence has the potential to cause all sorts of grief.
As a atarting point, create it with this example
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 12:04, Jay Turner wrote:
> Oddly enough, the guy is right. We don't ship an SMP kernel with 8.0 . . .
> we ship two of them!
>
> ncftp ...en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS > ls kernel-smp*
> kernel-smp-2.4.18-14.athlon.rpm
> kernel-smp-2.4.18-14.i686.rpm
>
> Those look like SMP kernel
On 12 Oct 2002 00:20:53 -0400, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
> I notice that some of you are using digital signatures now, and I want
> to do that also.
If you've watched my habits on these lists, you probably have
noticed that most of the time I haven't signed my messages.
Unfortunately, there are b
At 10:04 PM 10/11/2002, you wrote:
Poke around their site again and look for the release notes for
v8.12.x, and the SECURITY file in /usr/share/doc/sendmail-8.12.*/
In summary: sendmail is no longer suid root for locally generated
emails, it is group suid, with the group being smmsp. In essence,
I consider nForce based systems to currently be NOT compatible wit Red
Hat Linux. Out of the box, the video doesn't work, the sound doesn't
work, and if it has the built-in nForce network card, it doesn't work
either. (So far I've installed on only one nForce-based system, in text
mode with an add-
OK...I double clicked on the little red icon with the exclamation point,
and was told that fetchmail, ggv, and gv had updates. Sure, fire up
up2date, I said, and clicked on "run up2date". up2date actually got
through, grabbed the newer versions, started installing one of
them...and hung. up2da
On Friday 11 October 2002 11:11, Viktor Hornak wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I've been having problems printing from Mozilla. The last page never
> gets printed. I am printing to HP4000N using HP4000 postscript driver.
> When I use "a2ps" (converting text documents to ps) or postscript files
> from other
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 09:23, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 06:08:31PM -0700, Rigoberto de la Cruz wrote:
> > I have 2 questions... the first one is about
> > networking. I trying to connect to my isp using a
> > modem. the only way possible is if I am root? I tried
> > going to net
Havoc Pennington wrote:
>
Where "made more robust" means "made to work at all" ;-)
Fair enough. Is there a date for when the facility will make it into an
update? So far it seems that RedHat has tried to make 8.0 appeal to
Windows users by removing choices and flexibility (no gnorpm, no
kpac
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Michael Schwendt wrote:
|On 12 Oct 2002 00:20:53 -0400, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
|
|>I notice that some of you are using digital signatures now, and I want
|>to do that also.
|
|
|If you've watched my habits on these lists, you probably have
|noticed
Yeah, I got the same exact behavior a few days ago when I grabbed the
fetchmail update. I'm still a novice so I just logged off and back on
and it worked the second time. (wasn't sure how to kill the process -
kill pid didn't seem to stop it).
Earle
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From: James Jones
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| OK...I double clicked on the little red icon with the exclamation
| point, and was told that fetchmail, ggv, and gv had updates. Sure,
| fire up up2date, I said, and clicked on "run up2date". up2date
| actually got through, grabb
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002 00:24:18 -0500, James Jones wrote:
> OK...I double clicked on the little red icon with the exclamation
> point, and was told that fetchmail, ggv, and gv had updates. Sure,
> fire up up2date, I said, and clicked on "run up2date". up2date
> actually got through, grabbed the newe
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On Saturday 12 October 2002 12:20 am, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
> I notice that some of you are using digital signatures now, and I want
> to do that also. Is there a good getting-started document on this,
> especially with respect to digitally signing
Okay, Michael, let's see if I can do the digital signing thing. I like
the idea.
Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 01:11, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On 12 Oct 2002 00:20:53 -0400, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
>
> > I notice that some of you are using digital signatures now,
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 22:24, James Jones wrote:
> OK...I double clicked on the little red icon with the exclamation point,
> and was told that fetchmail, ggv, and gv had updates. Sure, fire up
> up2date, I said, and clicked on "run up2date". up2date actually got
> through, grabbed the newer ver
On Saturday 12 October 2002 12:27, Tony Nugent wrote:
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost myhostname myhostname.rr.com
>
>
> It is vital that localhost resolves to 127.0.0.1 and then to its
> FQDN (fully qualified domain name).
Don't include those last two entries unless you understand why
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On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 10:00, Nathan wrote:
> Well I don't know how to keep the kernel, redhat 8
> will either replace the kernel in install or halt upgrade
> because of the smp kernel I have installed on the system.
# rpm -e kernel-smp-2.4.18-10smp --justdb --noscritps --notriggers
This should re
On 12 Oct 2002 02:07:30 -0400, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
> Thanks for all the help!
>
> I imported your public key by bringing it up in Mozilla, then copying
> it to a file on my system, and then importing that with the gpg
> --import command.
>
> Then I tried getting Evolution to verify your di
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 19:01, BitBasher wrote:
>make mrproper #<--- ya really should do this!
Looks like that was my problem. Thanks for the info.
--
Sincerely,
William L. Thomson Jr.
Support Group
Obsidian-Studios Inc.
439 Amber Way
Petaluma, Ca. 94952
Phone 707.766.9509
Fax707.766
Yes
-- Original Message --
From: Marc Deslauriers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 19:37:02 -0400
>Do the Red Hat Linux 8.0 personal or professional retail boxes still
>have stickers inside? :)
>
>Marc.
>
>
>
>
>--
What would be the main reasone to buy
Pro over personal?
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 18:20, BitBasher wrote:
> Yeah,
>
> This is new with RedHat 8.0 - they're now supporting Unicode in the console.
> It messes up a LOT of things. In my case, the cursor is all messed up and
> "make menuconfig" is impossible.
Prior to make menuconfig, try:
# unicode_stop ; s
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 19:46, Paul Gear wrote:
> ATSS - please can we have one? 75 messages since i went to bed last
> night is just too much when i end up filtering out 60 of them. I'd be
> happy if it's a one-way gateway and i have to use email to post. News
> would just help me cut down on
Oooo, sounds good, I'll give that a try. But this will probably only fix
the cursor (gpm) glitches during the no-unicode session.
I think the new unicode stuff is messing with gpm 100% of the time, as my
cursor in code mode is wacked. When I changed LANG to use en_US, both
menuconfig and the cur
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 20:09, Paul Gear wrote:
> >>I installed RH 8.0 and decided not to configure XFree86 and to have it
> >>boot into console mode only. Now I want to configure XFree86 but
> >>Xconfigurator is no longer included and there's not another util under
> >>"setup".
> >>
> >from a r
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 21:14, Erwin J. Prinz wrote:
> Stephen:
>
> The permissions for /dev/dsp are set wrong. You need to change them (as
> root) to "crw-rw-rw-" with the command
> chmod 666 /dev/dsp
>
> This fixed it for my, ymmv.
Well, the permissions were not wrong. They are supposed to be
Recently got a friend interested in Linux. I was helping him install RedHat 8.0. It
worked fine. But.
1.) The boot disk the installation made fails to work correctly.
2.)It locks up during system start-up when it gets to bringing up the loopback
interface. I spent 30 second to a minute waiti
I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 with Prism 2.5-based WLAN card in one PCMCIA
slot. It worked without problems with Red Hat Linux 7.2, but now with
Psyche I'm seeing intermittent errors. The following is logged by the
kernel:
eth1: Error -110 writing Tx descriptor to BAP
The messsage is repeated betwee
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 22:53, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
> Arjan and Forrest, a big thanks for telling me this.I tried this and can
> say I had the same experience as Forrest. Throughput is much faster now!
> I guess I can add it to an initscript to make the setting more or less
> permanent?
Add to /
fre 2002-10-11 klockan 02.51 skrev Brad Kittredge:
> > I don't know anymore than this, but someone posted to our internal linux
> > mailing list that "Actually the compiling problem with the vpnclient is
> > resolved now. version 3.6.2A compiles with gcc 3.2.".
> >
> > If it's not available on
Hello, everyone :)
I realize this is going to sound like a joke, but I assure you, what I
am about to tell you, I actually just saw on my desktop.
I logged in to my user account and su'd into root to compile a newer
version of ImageMagick. I left the terminal window iconified at the
bottom of the
tor 2002-10-10 klockan 17.48 skrev Patrick:
> I few weeks ago at IBM I got a little demo of (something similar to) LVM
> on their latest AIX and it was quite impressive. So I installed RH8 with
> LVM. Now I am trying to make /home and / bigger (see below for an
> overview) but I am not sure how to
Hello, again :)
I'm sorry, I forgot to put my name at the end of my original message on
this thread. I realize my name is in the header, but I just think it's
more friendly to put my name at the end :)
Steven P. Ulrick
On 12 Oct 2002 03:23:04 -0400, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> Well, the permissions were not wrong. They are supposed to be
>
> crw---1 ckloiber root 14, 3 Aug 30 19:31 /dev/dsp
>
> As you can see, magic happens in the background to cause the first
> user to log in at the local console ow
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webmaster wrote:
|What would be the main reasone to buy
|Pro over personal?
Software on DVD-ROM
Stickers?
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Paul
http://paulgear.webhop.net
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Chris Kloiber wrote:
| On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 19:46, Paul Gear wrote:
|
|> ATSS - please can we have one? 75 messages since i went to bed last
|> night is just too much when i end up filtering out 60 of them. I'd be
|> happy if it's a one-way gateway a
I have tried to change to sound-sloth-0 but it doesn't help..
I HAVE compiled (successfully) the nForce drivers under RedHat (via the
source) but in the README file it says, that you should use the one that
follows with RedHat because it works just fine.. So therefore, there is
NO nvaudio driver c
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 21:27, Benjamin Fisher wrote:
> Recently got a friend interested in Linux. I was helping him install RedHat 8.0.
>It worked fine. But.
>
> 1.) The boot disk the installation made fails to work correctly.
Bad thing about those floppy things in linux is that it will fail
w
Craig White wrote:
this is a continual problem with psyche - I'm sure it's in bugzilla
somewhere.
command shell as root or su -
ps aux|grep rpm
kill all processes that show up from ps query
then
rm -fr /var/lib/rpm/__*
then rpm --rebuilddb
Had the files, but not the process. up2date w
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Paul Gear wrote:
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> Chris Kloiber wrote:
>
> | On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 19:46, Paul Gear wrote:
> |
> |> ATSS - please can we have one? 75 messages since i went to bed last
> |> night is just too much when i end up filtering ou
Re problem #2 below, here's what worked for me (on my Vaio PCG-FX190):
- boot in interactive mode
- Do NOT start kudzu
- Continue the boot sequence (side note: sendmail hung on me during one
of my boots, but I'm not sure if that was a related problem)
- Login as root and remove kudzu from your ru
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Wim Pranata wrote:
|On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Paul Gear wrote:
|...
|
|http://www.gmane.org/ is your friend :-)
|
|news://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.psyche
Legend! Thanks mate.
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Paul
http://paulgear.webhop.net
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No, I think you're pretty much right on, but why
switch distros? Why not just retrograde back to
7.3, upgrade the kernel to the latest stable, and
run up2date?
I love KDE so I had a hige problem with what RH
did in 8 and thought it was going to be too much
work to restore a true KDE enviro
On Sat, 12 Oct 102 07:15:09 EDT, Anthony Abby wrote:
[snip]
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 102 07:15:09 EDT
^^^
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Viestissä Lauantai 12. Lokakuuta 2002 03:06, Brad Kittredge kirjoitti:
> On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 16:37, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> > Do the Red Hat Linux 8.0 personal or professional retail boxes still
> > have stickers inside? :)
> My Professional box did (three small and one large).
The European Pe
Mine prints but only the header of the message. Other programs seem to
print fine. Has anyone seen this?
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 02:05, David Krider wrote:
> I have crashed Evolution every time I've tried to print. Note that
Regards
Steve Sykes
Red Hat 7.3
Registered Linux User #94482 http://c
Same for me. However you can't stay at 7.3 forever with all the changes
with gcc going on.
So a bit of enlightment from RH's side about where the distro is heading
would ease my
headache. I believe that RH should generate a new sub-Personal distro
from the current
8.0 tree and call it migration
let me make sure i understand the logistics behind enabling
DMA support in 8.0.
according to the release notes (a wealth of cool info, by
the way), if you are sure that your CD-ROM drive is capable of
IDE DMA, add to /etc/modules.conf the line:
options ide-cd dma=1
this raises a number of
Finally got my Dad to dual-boot Redhat 8.0 on his laptop. A small piece
of hardware which causes problem is a USB card reader:
Oct 12 13:27:25 galapogos kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod
0x7cc/0xc) is not claimed by any active driver.
Oct 12 13:27:28 galapogos /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no m
>Same for me. However you can't stay at 7.3 forever with all the changes
>with gcc going on.
>So a bit of enlightment from RH's side about where the distro is heading
>would ease my
>headache. I believe that RH should generate a new sub-Personal distro
>from the current
>8.0 tree and call it mig
I have a simpler question with the same subject. What is an easy way to
get Mozilla to print to a printer other that the default printer. The only
current method I have found to do this is both obscure and tedious/ I want
when I print for the print choice box to say lpr (as Netscape does) and that
I know this is not strictly a Redhat8 question,
but perhaps someone has a few tips or can tell
me where to send my question:
I just tried to install Netscape7 on both solaris
and linux, but I had a lot of problems:
First of all, all of the command line options from
Netscape 4.78 have been remove
Henrik (InetSoft.dk) schrieb:
I have tried to change to sound-sloth-0 but it doesn't help..
I HAVE compiled (successfully) the nForce drivers under RedHat (via the
source) but in the README file it says, that you should use the one that
follows with RedHat because it works just fine.. So therefo
Freddy Jensen wrote:
Has anyone else had better experience with Netscape7
on Unix?
It's the only browser that I use.
Earlier, when I had the same problems with Netscape
6.x I tried to send a detailed bugreport to Netscape,
but I never heard a thing back.
It is quite disappointing that eve
more than once, after i configure a version of redhat and
have had it running for a while, i'm curious how some feature
has changed since the initial install. so i'm considering
doing another install and taking a snapshot of the system
config files immediately after the install for comparison
p
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From: "Brad Kittredge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 6:11 PM
Subject: Firewall - hardening script for Psyche that supports MASQ
> Does anyone know of a good firewalling / hardening script that works
> with Psyche? I've bee
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
more than once, after i configure a version of redhat and
have had it running for a while, i'm curious how some feature
has changed since the initial install. so i'm considering
doing another install and taking a snapshot of the system
config files immediately after the
Marc Deslauriers wrote:
>
> Do the Red Hat Linux 8.0 personal or professional retail boxes still
> have stickers inside? :)
German Personal: 6 little stickers, one bumper sticker. I wouldn't have
bought it otherwise... ;=D
Best regards,
Martin Stricker
--
Homepage: http://www.martin-stricker.de
Thanks, Chris! I appreciate this.
Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 03:34, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 22:53, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
> > Arjan and Forrest, a big thanks for telling me this.I tried this and can
> > say I had the same experience as Forres
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 09:50:49AM +0200, Robert Claeson wrote:
> build your own kernel to use it until Red Hat decides to put it into
> their kernel (and when they do, I really wouldn't mind having JFS in
> there, too).
JFS is in the RHL 8.0 kernel, actually.
Mirek
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 02:31, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Until recently, Sylpheed was not PGP/MIME-compliant either. Only
> Sylpheed >= 0.8.3cvs3 has those bugs fixed.
The claws branch did.
--
Paradise; can it be all I heard it was?
I close my eyes and maybe I'm already there.
signatu
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 02:41, webmaster wrote:
> What would be the main reasone to buy
> Pro over personal?
I bought the Pro only to contribute more $$$ to Red Hat.
--
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I close my eyes and maybe I'm already there.
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Ted Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > And I don't have a problem with adding keybindings for both lower
> > window and vert/horz maximize. Those bugs are open on gnome.org.
>
> I saw that, but I haven't yet jumped into the fray. I'm not an active
> Gnome developer, so I thought I would hang
lör 2002-10-12 klockan 17.06 skrev Miloslav Trmac:
> On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 09:50:49AM +0200, Robert Claeson wrote:
> > build your own kernel to use it until Red Hat decides to put it into
> > their kernel (and when they do, I really wouldn't mind having JFS in
> > there, too).
> JFS is in the RHL
On Saturday 12 October 2002 07:55 am, Anthony Abby wrote:
> >Same for me. However you can't stay at 7.3 forever with all the changes
> >with gcc going on.
> >So a bit of enlightment from RH's side about where the distro is heading
> >would ease my
> >headache. I believe that RH should generate a ne
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 14:55, Allan M. Stewart wrote:
> I was using the Edit->Search Message menu, but I just tried it from the
> top space with the same results. The string being searched for
> disappears, but you are brought to where it is/was. It is still there,
> because when I do an X-Windows
James Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:a
>
> Fair enough. Is there a date for when the facility will make it into
> an update?
It depends on how soon I can get it to work (I built new packages and
they don't work for some reason), and how many security errata are
clogging the QA pipeline.
> So
Mattias Dahlberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 10 Oct 2002, Havoc Pennington wrote:
>
> > No. CVS metacity has somewhat more robust placement, though.
>
> Is CVS metacity able to "remember window placement" as well? If not, is
> that a planned feature?
>
I don't believe this feature is possi
>Unfortunately, even Mandrake's starting to slack off a bit in the "customer
>relations' department. Yeah, I see where you're coming from believe me, 8.0
>is NOT all it's cracked up to be, hell, half the stuff that's supposed to go
>into menus doesn't any more, so I have to search where it was s
>Our intent is to appropriately compromise between different kinds of
>users.
>
>Havoc
But that's the rub of it isn't it. Many people question the appropriateness of
changing KDE, or Gnome for that matter. It's probably a philosophical debate, in
which case people have formulated opinions and
Dear list readers -
I am interested in seeing what the general community prefers for a DVD
player. Being fairly new to DVD, i have a Sony Vaio laptop with a
DVD-ROM installed, as evidenced by the following from dmesg:
hdc: TORiSAN DVD-ROM DRD-U624, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
.. (later in dmesg, some
According to the box, there are more office and multimedia applications,
operating system on the DVD, the system administration CD, 3 other
manuals, and 60 instead of 30 days of support. But I also agree with
Joe's answer.
Norm
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 10:28, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-10-1
Paul Gear wrote:
> webmaster wrote:
>
> |What would be the main reasone to buy
> |Pro over personal?
>
> Software on DVD-ROM
> Stickers?
The stickers are in the personal version as well, at least in Germany.
The Professional version has additional commercial software and
additional support. May
On 12 Oct 2002, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
> Thanks for all the help!
>
> I imported your public key by bringing it up in Mozilla, then copying it
> to a file on my system, and then importing that with the gpg --import
> command.
>
> Then I tried getting Evolution to verify your digital signature
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 05:52:11PM +0200, Robert Claeson wrote:
> I didn't know that. Thank's for the update. However, being able to
> create file systems as JFS during install would be highly desirable.
Start your install with 'linux jfs', but this makes your system completely
unsupported by Red H
150 EUR difference buys lot's of stickers
Paul Gear wrote:
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|What would be the main reasone to buy
|Pro over personal?
Software on DVD-ROM
Stickers?
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http://paulgear.webhop.net
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Can't seem to find the hardware browser utility that was in 7.3. ?
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Hi all,
I just upgraded my system from RH 7.3 to RH 8.0 couple days ago. I also
compiled a custom kernel (2.4.19) to be used with RH 8.0.
My problem is that everytime I do a restart/reboot, during the loading
of sendmail and sm-client, it will take an unusually longer time (2-3
minutes) just f
Hi
The little up2date (auto update) icon by the clock she has vanished, how
do i get it back ?
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Marek
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When I try to print messages with Evolution only the header prints. It
doesn't even show up in the print preview. I can see the messages fine,
just can't print them.
Regards,
Steve Sykes
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Red Hat 7.3
Registered Linux User #94482 http://counter.li.org
lör 2002-10-12 klockan 19.40 skrev Miloslav Trmac:
> On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 05:52:11PM +0200, Robert Claeson wrote:
> > I didn't know that. Thank's for the update. However, being able to
> > create file systems as JFS during install would be highly desirable.
> Start your install with 'linux jfs',
Hi all
I apologize for this newbie question.
I've been reading the perfect little YoLinux's tutorial on the
http://www.iptables.org site, whose title is: "Set up an gateway for home
or office".
By so far, I have only one question yet.
I presume my script should contain these few instru
> > Specifically I am trying to find out why the fonts appear so radically
> > different in Gnome (horrible) and KDE (beautiful) for all combinations
of
> > anti-aliasing.
> >
>
> Maybe post some small screenshots of a word or two of text (using a
> fresh user account with no options changed, ideal
Marek wrote:
Hi
Can't seem to find the hardware browser utility that was in 7.3. ?
On my KDE menu it is System Tools > Hardware Browser. I may have put it
there, but I don't think so.
gerry
(In redhat 8.0 using greek locale)
although i ve installed msft ttf fonts and greek free fonts
i cant use gtk1 applications and gtk applications because the translated
strings show as boxes.
is there any place that we can select fonts for these applications (like
kde control-center and
gnome1 th
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 04:04:52AM +1000, Alimin Bijosono Oei wrote:
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> My problem is that everytime I do a restart/reboot, during the loading
> of sendmail and sm-client, it will take an unusually longer time (2-3
> minutes) just for both of them but that the loading process returns no
> err
Make sure you are not selecting a 2-byte font.
For euope, 8859-1 or 8859-15 is fine.
Best,
Bernd
N. Charonitakis wrote:
(In redhat 8.0 using greek locale)
although i ve installed msft ttf fonts and greek free fonts
i cant use gtk1 applications and gtk applications because the translated
stri
I seem to have general problems with 8.0 at compiling a kernel. I had
problems with my own personal .config file, buit then I tried things out
on other 8.0 machines and I'm still having problems. Here's a specific
example:
I copy config/kernel-2.4.18-athlon-smp.config up to .config and run
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