Hi,
all this seems quite strange. In my configuration files, only pg_hba was
modified, as for postgresql.conf, every line is commented.
What is the exact error message when you try to connect? Because even if
postmaster start without the -i option, you should still be able to
connect to the se
What you just state can in no other way be described but "That SUCKS!"
Ok I get the point, I was not aware that they charged for each distributed
copy. Hmmm ponders a install/download wizard for java :)
Ok, is there anyway that the RH partnership w/ IBM could be leveraged to
achieve the desired??
Does anyone know why when you install OpenLDAP there is no init.d startup
script
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I have got RH 8.0 (i386).
How to rebuild *.src.rpm packages ?
I tried with :
rpm --rebuild
but rpm shows me 'rebuild' is not recognized...
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On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 09:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have got RH 8.0 (i386).
>
> How to rebuild *.src.rpm packages ?
> I tried with :
> rpm --rebuild
>
> but rpm shows me 'rebuild' is not recognized...
Hi,
Try using "rpmbuild --rebuild" instead.
In the newer versions the build functionalit
I was not clear too much with my previous message.
With "rebuild" I mean just "to recompile" a *.src.rpm in order to obtain a
*.rpm
package optimized for my PC hardware.
It seems to me "rpmbuild --rebuild" create a rpm package starting from a
".spec" file and from *.tar.gz files, does it ?
Than
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 09:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was not clear too much with my previous message.
>
> With "rebuild" I mean just "to recompile" a *.src.rpm in order to obtain a
> *.rpm
> package optimized for my PC hardware.
"rpmbuild --rebuild file.src.rpm" does that. It compiles the so
OK, Thanks :)
David Kvarnberg
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PRO
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 06:30, David Durst wrote:
> Won't start up
> > On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 20:49:27 -0800 (PST)
> > David Durst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > # What is the fix for postgres?
> > Or more importantly, what is the problem with postgres?
> > --
> > Jesse Keating
Hi,
Maybe postgresql is
Lanny,
I must admit to liking Evolution. Have been using it for a month or so
now. Started with the Evolution that came with the RH8 distribution,
which I did find rather cumbersome. But since putting on 1.2 have found
the speed and so on much better. Coming from a Windows background
having us
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On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Dale Kosan wrote:
> VERY, VERY GOOD
Yep, and oldie but a goodie.
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Well, I figured out why no data was moving from Evolution to my PDA - I
apparently needed the 'evolution-pilot' package. Unfortunately, now I'm
back to nothing working again.
I give up for now. It's taking too much of my time to figure out this
stuff, and it's not mission critical, so I'll jus
> The only other thing I've not been able to fully succeed in, is being
> able to play Windows Media player asp & asx format videos and sound
> files, from web sites.
>
Look back through the list archives: https://listman.redhat.com/ for the
thread "How to Play These Streaming..."
ASP isn't a
Hi,
I passed apm=off to the kernel params because it seems that if you have both
APM and ACPI when APM loads then ACPI gets disabled.
I built my kernel with APM and ACPI support. So in order to get ACPI to work
I have to disable APM support.
I am running the latest kernel, 2.4.18-18.8.0 and I did
That's what I was getting after I added the new patches to the 8.0
system
AND I ACCIDENTLY booted up in 2.4.18-14. I changed the defaullt boot
to 2.4.18-18.8.0 and gnome is working fine.
On Thursday, November 21, 2002, at 07:14 PM, Brian Schmidt wrote:
I've been having a problem with starting
Whenever I start-up I get a window saying:
"Error starting the Gnome Settings Daemon.
The Settings Daemon restarted too many times.
Last error message was:
Failed to activate 'OAF11D:GNOME_SettingsDaemon.
GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon
next time you log in."
I need to know h
Charlie Hall wrote:
I had my display almost working after receiving instructions from Pavel
Rozenboim.
Great. For some reason the message I sent took forever to actually get
posted to the list, so it looks like you got multiple responses before
mine made it.
Thanks very much for your time.
Robert L. Cochran wrote:
It's funny how my earlier post (see below) didn't make it to the list,
maybe it will show up in the end after mailman burps? But large hard
drives have been supported since 7.3.
Yeah, one of my messages about modem panel lights was super late as
well. I think our mailm
One thing the RedHat tech said. (Yes I have a bug in bugzilla as while I
am talking with you guys.) He said that he was able to recreate the
problem. Here is what he had to say:
Ah ha. I bet you are rebuilding the SRPM as a user, rat
there has been some discussion about HyperThreading on this list
previously but do any of the list members have experience in using Robert
Love's HyperThreading scheduler optimizations from:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rml/sched/hyperthreading/v2.4/
i tried applying the sched-h
Just noticing there's no 'bounce' option in evolution that I can find.
I want to pass along a message without making me look like an
intermediary. Is this doable somehow in Evo? (oh yeah, v1.2)
Thanks.
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Does anyone else get an 'command
not found' error when you use the 'service' command. How can
this be fixed?
Thanks
Brian
Can you provide more informatie.
Hint: the service command is best runned as root.
Cheers,
Ronald
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To: 'RedHat Psyce list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])'
Subject: Service command
Does anyone else ge
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On 22 Nov 2002, Brian K. Jones wrote:
> Just noticing there's no 'bounce' option in evolution that I can find.
>
> I want to pass along a message without making me look like an
> intermediary. Is this doable somehow in Evo? (oh yeah, v1.2)
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Brian York wrote:
> Does anyone else get an 'command not found' error when you use the
> 'service' command. How can this be fixed?
It's probably not in your path. Use the full path with the file
name and see if that ma
> From: Brian York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'RedHat Psyce list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Service command
>
> Does anyone else get an 'command not found' error when you use the 'service'
> command. How can this be fixed?
>
> Thanks
> Brian
It's in /sbin/service. I
--On Friday, November 22, 2002 10:41:44 AM -0500 Joe Klemmer
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Brian York wrote:
Does anyone else get an 'command not found' error when you use the
'service' command. How can this be fixed?
It's pr
I'll be setting up a machine with a multi-terabyte RAID array shortly,
and had a couple of questions.
- Does the kernel supplied with RHL 8.0 support devices of this size
as a single file system? What about RHL 7.3?
- Is there some kernel configuration option that enables this? I've
looked
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 00:38:25 -0800 (PST)
David Durst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# Does anyone know why when you install OpenLDAP there is no init.d
# startup script
/etc/rc.d/init.d/ldap
is part of the openldap-servers rpm.
There are a total of 7 rpms on your CDs that have the word "ldap" i
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 16:52, John Kodis wrote:
> I'll be setting up a machine with a multi-terabyte RAID array shortly,
> and had a couple of questions.
>
> - Does the kernel supplied with RHL 8.0 support devices of this size
> as a single file system? What about RHL 7.3?
>
> - Is there some k
I am having problems installing RPM packages, the install process goes
to 100% but rpm returns to the command prompt. After about 5 minutes on
a 2.6GHz system I have to kill the rpm process. The file are being
installed. The package that I was attempting to install is
webmin-1.030-1.noarch.rpm, w
I have an Inspiron 8100 with Maestro3. My sound broke badly when I
installed 8.0. The kernel update from my up2date (yesterday or the day
before) got my laptop talking to me again. Thanks Red Hat guys!
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>> Brian York wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone else get an
>> 'command not found' error when you use the 'service' command. How can
>> this be fixed?
>
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Ronald Hermans wrote:
> Can you provide more informatie.
>
> Hint: the service command is best runned as root.
>
Not true. The pr
Christian,
It was the issue.
Thanks for the info.
S.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: RedHat 8.0 and TNT2 Ultra
> On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 12:37, Sylvain Jodoin wrote:
> > T
I had a similiar problem rebuilding the db fixed it
do rpm --rebuilddb
--- Robert Fausey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having problems installing RPM packages, the
> install process goes
> to 100% but rpm returns to the command prompt.
> After about 5 minutes on
> a 2.6GHz system I have to ki
Aha!
Evolution 1.2 has what I think is the equivalent:
Actions -> Forward -> Redirect
HTH Others.
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 10:40, Joe Klemmer wrote:
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> On 22 Nov 2002, Brian K. Jones wrote:
>
> > Just noticing there's no 'bounce' option in evolu
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 23:57, FredBriand wrote:
>
> I may mystake because I configured my serveur some times ago (i'm still
> using RH73!) and that's not the kind of thing I modify for fun, but if I
> remember well, and I think I do, postgresql's default conf is not to
> accept tcp/ip connection
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:27:42AM -0500, Brian K. Jones wrote:
> Just noticing there's no 'bounce' option in evolution that I can find.
Functionality has been added in version 1.2 (this being screamed to me over
the wall here at the office :-))
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:03:49AM -0500, Joel Webb wrote:
[snip]
> I am doing everything as root. Or should I say as su-root not reloggin in
> as the root user. But then again, that is a bad habit of constructing
> everything by loggin is as root all the time.
OK, something to note here. Whe
Is anyone aware of a program that will automatically change the
Bluecurve/Gnome wallpaper on some regular schedule? I've tried CHBG but
it seems unable to actaully change the wallpaper. Interestingly, the RH
8.0 documentation says that gqview is able to set the wallpaper using
ctrl-w or a menu opti
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 09:16, Jay Turner wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:27:42AM -0500, Brian K. Jones wrote:
> > Just noticing there's no 'bounce' option in evolution that I can find.
>
> Functionality has been added in version 1.2 (this being screamed to me over
> the wall here at the office
Hi All
I eventually decided to go from 7.3 to 8.0.
I met several problems, many more that for any other
upgrade/installation... however those I need help are the following:
a) Fonts:
I followed carefully all discussions etc, I dropped all fonts in
/usr/share/fonts, ran fc-cache on all of
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On 22 Nov 2002, Christopher Keller wrote:
> I had read that in the changelog as well, but the feature they are
> referring to seems to be a redirect.
>
> I'm assuming the original poster was referring to bounce as if a mail
> address didn't actually
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Brian York wrote:
> Also the only thing that i have in /usr/sbin that relates to services is
> 'serviceconf'
> which doesn't help much since its a gui and the server runs in runlevel 3
> all the time for the most part.
>
You're right about "/sbin" not being in root's default
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:03:49AM -0500, Joel Webb wrote:
>
> Ah ha. I bet you are rebuilding the SRPM as a user, rather than as root?
> The bug is that the search path isn't being traversed correctly; the
> configure script is actually only looking in $PATH for the sendmail
> binary. (this is
Hi,
My mistake, you're perfectly right Gordon.
My workstation is indeed not configured to accept tcp/ip connections,
but the server (my other PC, with httpd php...) is. I wasn't looking in
the right machine !
As Gordon say, you should edit the postgresql.conf file and modify the
part called "C
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> Christopher Keller wrote:
>
> > I had read that in the changelog as well, but the feature they are
> > referring to seems to be a redirect.
> >
> > I'm assuming the original poster was re
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 10:35:22 -0800 (PST), Oisin C. Feeley wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Brian York wrote:
>
> > Also the only thing that i have in /usr/sbin that relates to
> > services is'serviceconf'
> > which doesn't help much since its a gui and
Nah, the runlevel is there - the script is there
when you run the script it fails.
It seems the issue has been fixed after running the upgrade
in RHN.
> On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 06:30, David Durst wrote:
>> Won't start up
>> > On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 20:49:27 -0800 (PST)
>> > David Durst <[EMAIL PRO
Hi Ian and others who have replied.
I'm interesting in specifying the modeline entry into my XF86config
file, but how do I get that entry in the first place?
The redhat-config-xfree86 puts something in there that doesn't work.
Thanks...
>
>
> --=-8qD8iUnwTEJtpKeZRDjP
> Content-Type: text/pla
Hmmm...We did get X to work on that card, but not with the flat panel
I'm trying. I think what is getting me here is the fixed frequency.
Back to the drawing board...sigh.
>
> On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 17:04, Ken Kleiner wrote:
> > Hello...
> >
> > X11 doesn't seem to want to work on our latest
I think I'll try getting this code too and trying it.
Thanks...
>
> Ken,
>
> I finally got my Dell GX260 to work with
> XFree86-4.2.99.2-0.20021105.0.i386 rpm files from Mike Harris at Redhat.
> They can be found here:
>
>ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris/testing/extremely-unstable-development
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 12:26:54PM -0500, Randolph L. Chrismon wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a program that will automatically change the
> Bluecurve/Gnome wallpaper on some regular schedule? I've tried CHBG but
> it seems unable to actaully change the wallpaper. Interestingly, the RH
> 8.0 documenta
Sorry, 1 more thing. Per the monitor specs, the optimal rate
is 1280x1024 at 60HZ so I specified the 60 for the vert refresh rate and
left horiz rate at 31-80 per the manual for the monitor.
I also set it to 1280x14 with a depth of 16.
>
> Hi Ian and others who have replied.
>
> I'm interestin
I must be missing something here. TOMCAT *is* on the RedHat 8.0 install. There is a
JVM loaded as well, just not Sun's, IBM's, or HP's.
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Phone: 463-6527
Fax: 463-6503
Help Desk: 463-6516
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday,
I think I've solved the problem. Here is how I did it
I edited the "/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql" file and added "-o -i" to the start and
restart command lines. The "-o" is a "pg_ctl" option for passing directives, in this
case "-i" to the "postmaster".
Just in case I also added an entry in th
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > No, I'm pretty sure the original question was for the "bounce"
> > capability that pine has. It makes it look like the original
> > sender sent it to them. More or less.
>
> Except for the Resent
1) Better package management: At last we got an RPM front end who
manages dependencies and prompts for the right CD. But many packages
are not visible through it. Libraries, fonts, man pages just to give
some examples. And also some packages deemed secondary. For these you
have to manage them
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 20:51, Charles Johnson wrote:
> I must be missing something here. TOMCAT *is* on the RedHat 8.0 install. There is a
>JVM loaded as well, just not Sun's, IBM's, or HP's.
>
I haven't seen any package named like that in my personl edition. Or
did you name it F14? Couldn't re
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 03:30, David Durst wrote:
> What you just state can in no other way be described but "That SUCKS!"
Didn't anyone ever tell you that life isn't fair?
> Ok I get the point, I was not aware that they charged for each distributed
> copy. Hmmm ponders a install/download wizard fo
It's "rpmbuild {-ba, -bb} file.spec" used to rebuild from specs file.
> OK, Thanks :)
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O.K. so how I got the problem fixed will be broken again if U get an update. The
original question still hasn't been answered then. You say to configure the TCP
socket . . .
Can you please be a little more forthcoming as to how this is done?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/22/02 10:15AM >>>
On Thu,
Hi,
yes, it's working. But as Gordon mentionned it in an earlier post, your
init script will be destroyed when the rpms are updated.
I think you really should edit your postgresql.conf and configure it
correctly, in addition there are lots of interesting options you cannot
pass with the command
Alright, the problem was still there when I set the following (before I changed the
.../init.d/postgresql file):
PORT = 5432 ( this is the default, but I un-commented the line anyway)
TCPIP_SOCKET = true (this is what is supposed to determine if it will accept TCP/IP
connections, unless I am rea
Ok.
This is the section concerning connection parameters of the
/var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf file. It works fine on my server.
There are many other options in this conf file. The best thing to do is
to read the Admin manual, if you want to understand the meaning of these
parameters.
fr
1. I upgraded one of my systems with Windows 2000 and RedHat to 8.0.
I choose not to change from LILO to grub as no change is the
recommended option on the upgrade. The installation of 8.0 went fine.
I have tried installing kernels 2.4.18-17.8.0 and 2.4.18-18.8.0. I
used the "rpm -ivh" opti
You're probably getting that because you're a normal user. su first.
Anthony
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 10:26, Brian York wrote:
> Does anyone else get an 'command not found' error when you use the 'service'
> command. How can this be fixed?
>
> Thanks
> Brian
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That's the same one I'm booting into as well (2.4.18-18.8.0). I don't
remember specifically which kernel I last booted when it worked as
expected and which was booted when it didn't. I still have the previous
one, so when I get home I may try to boot the old one and see if it makes
any difference
Ken Kleiner wrote:
Sorry, 1 more thing. Per the monitor specs, the optimal rate
is 1280x1024 at 60HZ so I specified the 60 for the vert refresh rate and
left horiz rate at 31-80 per the manual for the monitor.
I also set it to 1280x14 with a depth of 16.
I didn't have to muck with the XFree86
Is it possible for a machine to network boot across subnets?
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mozilla version 1.0.1-26
Does the Linux version of the newsreader support threading of the
messages? That function seems to be turned on by default, on the windows
version.
Also, I'm unable to create local folders. I'm using Imap to connect to
the corportate mail server. I tried creating a n
I tried setting my postgresql.conf file as yours (below). No luck. I've read through
the manual that is how I knew about the "TCP/IP_SOCKET" setting. I then went through
the "postgresql.conf" file adding comments describing what each of the settings were
for. I did change the maximum connect
Which video card were you using?
>
> Ken Kleiner wrote:
> > Sorry, 1 more thing. Per the monitor specs, the optimal rate
> > is 1280x1024 at 60HZ so I specified the 60 for the vert refresh rate and
> > left horiz rate at 31-80 per the manual for the monitor.
> >
> > I also set it to 1280x14 wit
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>
> On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 10:35:22 -0800 (PST), Oisin C. Feeley wrote:
>
> > You're right about "/sbin" not being in root's default PATH
> > [root@psyche] echo $PATH
> > /usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/ofeeley/bin
> >
> > I added it in
On 22 Nov 2002 12:26:54 -0500
"Randolph L. Chrismon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a program that will automatically change the
> Bluecurve/Gnome wallpaper on some regular schedule? I've tried CHBG
> but it seems unable to actaully change the wallpaper. Interestingly,
> the RH 8.
On occasion when I receive an email from someone, their email address gets
changed on the "To:" line. Example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets changed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I looked in the maillog and saw this:
Nov 22 00:29:21 bagel sendmail[16248]: gAM6TKLn016248:
from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=1809, cl
http://interchange.redhat.com
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 09:36, Laurent, Philippe wrote:
Yes! http://www.oscommerce.com
superb...
Thanks for your input. I had found oscommerce but not interchange.
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> gconftool-2 --type string --set \
> /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename $I
Ah! So maybe that is the secret to making the webcollage screensaver
work! Although I'm getting a bunch of junk like this now.
Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected non-continu
if it could be, I think it would be difficult at best. You're using DHCP
for obtaining IP information to the host right? There is a dhcrelay that
should do this, but I never tried it.
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Stephen Mah wrote:
> Is it possible for a machine to network boot across subnets?
>
--- ABrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 22 Nov 2002 12:26:54 -0500
> "Randolph L. Chrismon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is anyone aware of a program that will automatically change the
> > Bluecurve/Gnome wallpaper on some regular schedule? I've tried CHBG
> > but it seems unable to actaul
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 14:23, Ben Dugdale wrote:
> http://interchange.redhat.com
>
> >On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 09:36, Laurent, Philippe wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Yes! http://www.oscommerce.com
> >>
> >>superb...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
> Thanks for your input. I had found oscommerce but not interchange
Well, I'm stumped. I booted back into the previous kernel
(kernel-2.4.18-17.8.0) and sure enough I'm back into X without any
problems at all. But when I boot into the newer kernel (2.4.18-18.8.0), I
can't get in. The newer one was installed via up2date. I'm happy that
solved the problem (I thin
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 15:48, Margaret_Doll wrote:
> Should I have changed my configuration program at the update?
> Will grub handle Win 2000?
GRUB is quite nice. I find that, in the long run, it's more convenient
than LILO. But you shouldn't be having problems if you stayed with
LILO,
Reallly which CD?
> I must be missing something here. TOMCAT *is* on the RedHat 8.0 install.
> There is a JVM loaded as well, just not Sun's, IBM's, or HP's.
>
> Charles Johnson
> Manager, IS Applications
> Phone: 463-6527
> Fax: 463-6503
> Help Desk: 463-6516
>
> Remember the heroes of UAL Flight
Gnome System Monitor consistently eats up Memory. It's been running for
about two hours and is using 350 megs of ram, climbing steadily. Gnome
Terminal acts similarly but it will use memory as text scrolls past,
usually hogging upwards of 100 megs. This just doesn't seem normal for
a terminal.
Joe Klemmer wrote:
GRUB is quite nice. I find that, in the long run, it's more convenient
than LILO. But you shouldn't be having problems if you stayed with
LILO, though.
2. I haven't seen any solution to my other problem with not being able
to install kernel-source-2.4.18-18.8.0 on a sy
in /etc/profile, I have had to comment out the "if" and "fi" lines to make
the "sbin" paths automatically be part of a "users" path.. (like for
traceroute)... why do I have to do this??
# Path manipulation
#if [ `id -u` = 0 ]; then
pathmunge /sbin
pathmunge /usr/sbin
pathm
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 21:30, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Thursday 21 November 2002 17:43, lovswr1 wrote:
> > Jesse..I don't have to worry about the warning?
>
> No, you don't. If you read the README, you would know that this replaces your
> currently existing GLX subsystem. All the fun of 3'rd pa
Thanks to everyone who pitched in with ideas... I had some "fun"
poking around before the drive failed completely; at least I learned a
thing or two! I was fortunate since
1) I had a complete off-site backup, and
2) the drive was still under warranty [I just got a brand new one
from
Aaron Konstam wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 10:10:58PM -0500, Dan Clowater wrote:
> > Hilarious... but you forgot about:
> >
> > 143 missing posts from the alleged 1331 posts in the running score
> > of posts... I got 1188 from the list and here is this 1388
> > business!!!
> >
> > Sorry - ju
UNSUSCRIBE!!
ROTFLMAO!!! Chris, thanks a lot! This was the best laugh I had all week!
And I doubt it will be only a dozen of those... ;=D
Sorry to reply on top, but otherwise it wouldn't be funny at all...
Best regards,
Martin Stricker
Chris Kloiber wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 22:10,
I noticed Keith Winston's reference to classes for PDF
using PHP to drive PDF documents in a recent posting.
I was curious if he or anyone would expond further on
what the classes are that he is using.
I really like RH8.0, but if I need to, I guess I could
go back to RH7.3 for creating PDF files
Martin Stricker wrote:
> But then your listing misses the 47 mails complaining about getting
> mails twice, because most of those smart enough to hit "reply all"
> are still too stupid/lazy to tidy the to/cc fields. (Everyone should
> only be allowed to use mutt ("l" replies to list) unless they c
>Message: 16
>Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 21:05:54 +0800
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Installation and partition questions
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>The partition table on /tmp/hda is inconsistent. There are many >reasons
>why this might be the case. O
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 10:49, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Assuming the mail user agent had such a feature, that wouldn't be
> useful because your mail exchange should not have accepted the
> message at all.
It does seem likely that the redirect feature was what they meant.
But, what if you had a
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 19:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed Keith Winston's reference to classes for PDF
> using PHP to drive PDF documents in a recent posting.
>
> I was curious if he or anyone would expond further on
> what the classes are that he is using.
Here is a copy of the comment I
>Message: 9
>Subject: Re: Solved: Re: Importing Outlook Express 6 messages into
>Mozilla
>From: Neil Loffhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Redhat 8.0 mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization: C-W-Services
>Date: 22 Nov 2002 12:19:05 +
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I must admit to liking
Hi,
I upraded to evolution 1.2 with redhat rpm's and it seemed to have gone
okay but now, most of the time, clicking on Summary causes it to freeze
up and it has to be killed with 'killev'.
When it dies there is a very brief message about 'configuration
database' but too brief to get any detail
>Message: 13
>Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:28:00 -0800
>From: Stephen Mah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization: Oracle Corporation
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Mozilla questions
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Also, I'm unable to create local folders. I'm using Imap to connect to
>the corportate mai
This is strange, I can't figure it out, but I'm determined to get this
fixed.. Since I installed 7.3 on this laptop I've had to boot into init 3,
then init 5, otherwise all the init.d scripts don't get ran.
To put it another way, if I boot into init 3 directly all the init.d stuff
gets ran lik
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