Hi, I'm thinking of installing Redhat 8 at home. However my colleagues have
found some problems with VGA cards.
The HCL of RH8 does not include GeForce4. Did anybody of you install
GeForce4 (MX or Ti) on a RH8 box?
Thanks for your help
Gilbert
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 18:58:17 -0800 (PST), Mel Seder wrote:
> Thanks for the info. When I run a beta version and a production
> release gets published I always do a fresh install. I just thought
> that phoebe has been out for a very long time.
Not en
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On 04 Mar 2003 16:18:36 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 15:20, Renato Salles wrote:
> > Complement of the previous message:
> >
> > I filled the bug track form for Evolution and the response was: this
> > release is no more suppor
where are the config directories and related files fo the menu structure? how
can i effect the orienation of the menus for all users?
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Hi,
Just had to mention this. Have just found a way of converting Outlook pst files so
they can then be imported into various Linux mail clients. It's libpst and can be
found at:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/libpst/?topic_id=31
Apologies if anyone thinks this off topic, but i remember seein
1º workaround - This is the first line. Delete it if you want...
2º workaround - This is the sec. line. Delete it if you want...
OK, as you can check at the X-Mailer Header, this is still Evolution
1.0.8. I made my home work, updating the rpm's via RH Network.
The version now seems to be the same
El Dom 02 Mar 2003 06:55, Michael Kuss escribió:
> On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Carlos A. Siso wrote:
> > I checked the /etc/profile file and founded that the line 30 has been
> > changed from:
> >
> > USER="`id -un`"
> > to
> > USER=b`id -un`"
> >
> > The file last modification date is "Mar 11 2002" (Firew
Greetings:
Is there any filter available that allows me convert a MS word document to pdf
on a command line?
Actually I do it manually with Open Office Writer but I have not found any
info about using it from the command line.
TIA
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Take a look at:
freshmeat.net/projects/doc2pdf/
Best regards,
RSalles
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 13:22, Carlos A. Siso wrote:
> Is there any filter available that allows me convert a MS word document to pdf
> on a command line?
>
> Actually I do it manually with Open Office Writer but I have not
My first bet is RAM card.
Can you open the CPU and just unplug one at time (how many?) the ram
cards until you get off the delay? Even with 32MB of RAM you can just
boot the system at runlevel 3.
I had sometimes this situation also, maybe a card not properly pluged,
or a oxydated one. In this case
I take a look at doc2pdf. Basically, it requires a windows server to do the
conversion. Communication is handled using the pop3 mail protocol.
Thanks anyway.
El Mar 04 Mar 2003 12:30, Renato Salles escribió:
> Take a look at:
> freshmeat.net/projects/doc2pdf/
>
> Best regards,
>
> RSalles
>
> On
Hi,
I've a severe Problem with Postfix und AUTH SASL
I tried out to use sasldb in the smtpd.conf and saslauth
same effect
SASL-Config:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix-1.1.11]# more /usr/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf
pwcheck_method: sasldb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix-1.1.11]# more /usr/lib/sasl2/smtp
Hi all,
I am using RH 8 with Mozilla 1.3b. I downloaded RealPlayer8 rpm and
installed it. I copied the rpnp.so and raclass.zip to my
/usr/local/mozilla/plugins directory. when i try to play streaming audio
in mozilla, it still does not work. does anybody have any
suggestions? thanks in advance.
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:49:43PM -0700, Kareemullah Quadir wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am using RH 8 with Mozilla 1.3b. I downloaded RealPlayer8 rpm and
> installed it. I copied the rpnp.so and raclass.zip to my
> /usr/local/mozilla/plugins directory. when i try to play streaming audio
> in mozill
hi jay
yes i can see the realplayer plugin in the list.
quadir.
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Jay Turner wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:49:43PM -0700, Kareemullah Quadir wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am using RH 8 with Mozilla 1.3b. I downloaded RealPlayer8 rpm and
> > installed it. I copied t
Hi all
i am using RH 8.0 and i downloaded and installed apt-get. when i try to
install xine using the following command:
apt-get install xine
i get the following message:
Couldn't find package xine
can anyone help me on this? thanks in advance.
cheers,
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I have a GeForce4-MX in my machine at home and GeForce4 440 Go in my laptop.
Both work fine.
Waht I did was install the default nv driver at 16 bpp then download the
Nvidia drivers from their website. If thery do not have an exact match for
your kernel, get the SRPM's and build the RPM's your
Can anybody tell me if there is a hardcoded upper limit to how many
connections Tux can handle at once? (either ftp or http)
TIA!
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Currently, I have installed RH8.0 (Kernel 2.18.14, i686) on my sony
GRX520 but still have some problems. I am greatly appreciated if you can help
me figure out how to fix it.
1
Modem. I have installed the soft driver for the modem
and configured it from the graphical
After upgrading some packages using the red hat up2date command, it seems I
(Bhave somehow damaged the files and now I cannot log into my RH8.0 box. I
(Bget an error message saying I've been dropped into a shell and have to run
(Bfsck. I have no idea what this means and haven't been able to ru
thanks. yes someone did tell me about that one. However, what is the situation if
you don't know the ip addresses of the nameservers and/or you just want linux to
automatically detect them for you when you dial up.
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fsck {/file/system}
replace {/file/system}, with the file system that you want to repair.
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Graeme Jensen wrote:
> After upgrading some packages using the red hat up2date command, it seems I
> have somehow damaged the files and now I cannot log into my RH8.0 box. I
> get an e
Hello
I typically use the rpm's to upgrade my kernel -
occasionally I customize it (add ntfs support) by
using one of the default .config files.
What scares me away from compiling my own kernel is
that I always mess up sound support. RH's default
.config Just Works. Based on an lsmod (from RH defa
On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 03:56 PM, Margaret_Doll wrote:
> I have a Dell station, 665 MHz, 256Kb Cache, 256 Kb ram, that is
unuseable because it
> is too slow. The system used to be fairly quick; we had been using
it as a web server.
> Now there is a delay in any graphics display, "
Hi,
When you configure your network via NETWORK in the redhat menu, you have
a checkbox "Automatically obtain DNS information from provider".
I think this is what you need. It works for me.
If uncheck, it will normally take the DNS on the DNS tab entry.
Cheers,
Philippe
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 08:59
Hi and thanks for that... but..
i am not using X (gnome or kde) so do not use these gui interfaces.
i have started using wvdial in the console environment. So these instructions may not
work for me.
do you know how i can set wvdial to automatically get the nameservers?
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"Mirabella, Mathew J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi all.
>Does anyone know how to get linux to find the nameserver of your isp automatically
>when you dial up with wvdial?
>also is there a way to print to the screen lots of information about your conenction
>like isp server names, nameserver, d
Yes it is correct, and is at the wvdial FAQ.
Look at http://dsb3.com/wvdial/wvfaq-3.html
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 01:12, Philippe wrote:
> When you configure your network via NETWORK in the redhat menu, you have
> a checkbox "Automatically obtain DNS information from provider".
> I think this is what
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003 14:55, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote:
> how can i assign /home to be mounted in /dev/hda5 that is, inside the /.
> what i want is to use one partition for the lot (except the swap of
> course). how can i now do this with a minimum of fuss and data loss.
You've used some inc
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 09:43, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote:
> Hi all.
> Does anyone know how to get linux to find the nameserver of your isp
> automatically when you dial up with wvdial?
> also is there a way to print to the screen lots of information about
> your conenction like isp server names, name
ok that is good.
what is init 1? why should i need to do this.
by the way, my /home has a very small amount of data in it at the moment anyway.
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On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 12:56, Dave M wrote:
> Hello
>
> I typically use the rpm's to upgrade my kernel -
> occasionally I customize it (add ntfs support) by
> using one of the default .config files.
> What scares me away from compiling my own kernel is
> that I always mess up sound support. RH's de
thanks.
although there is still some mystery as to how to get wvdial to automatically find the
nameservers outside of the X gnome or kde environments.
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On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 11:59:17 +1000
"Mirabella, Mathew J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:thanks. yes someone did tell me about that one. However, what is the
situation if you don't know the ip addresses of the nameservers and/or
you just want linux to automatically detect them for you when you dial
u
Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 09:43, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> Does anyone know how to get linux to find the nameserver of your isp
>> automatically when you dial up with wvdial?
>> also is there a way to print to the screen lots of information abou
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 14:25, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote:
> thanks.
> although there is still some mystery as to how to get wvdial to
> automatically find the nameservers outside of the X gnome or kde
> environments.
why don't you use ifup ppp0 and ifdown ppp0, and then in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scr
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003 15:51, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote:
> ok that is good.
> what is init 1? why should i need to do this.
The manual page for init(1) would answer this question. ;-)
It is used to bring the system down to single user mode. In simple cases,
this is the best way to ensure
hi.
> why don't you use ifup ppp0 and ifdown ppp0, and then in
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts you could say BOOTPROTO=dialup
i don't quite understand what you mean here. I am new to linux at the moment.
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I use RH 8.0 on my desktop machine, I just printed a .pdf document on
Acrobat Reader and also using Xpdf without any problems, using LPR (not
cups) I think it must be something in the way your system is
configured, try to print a different .pdf file. Gus
> I am wondering if there is some plugi
Hello
For some reason i need a linux RH8.0 with more network interfaces then i
have pci slots.
i have been looking at 3com 3C982-TXM, a dual port nic
and was wondering if rh supported this card.
there are alos other multiport cards around. what is you'r experience
with multiport cards on redh
Thanks a lot Stephen. I will let you know once I install RH8.
Regards,
Gilbert
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From: Stephen Carville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RH8 and VGA Cards
I have a GeForce4-MX in my machine at home an
After upgrading some packages using the red hat up2date command, it seems I
(Bhave somehow damaged the files and now I cannot log into my RH8.0 box. I
(Bget an error message saying I've been dropped into a shell and have to run
(Bfsck. I have no idea what this means and haven't been able to ru
Hi all.
Does anyone know how to get linux to find the nameserver of your isp automatically
when you dial up with wvdial?
also is there a way to print to the screen lots of information about your conenction
like isp server names, nameserver, dns, ip address etc. etc.
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"Mirabella, Mathew J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get linux to find the nameserver of
> your isp automatically when you dial up with wvdial?
I just stick the IP addresses of the nameservers in my
/etc/resolv.conf file, like:
nameserver 123.237.003.1
nameserver 123.23
All.
Just looking for some confirmation that this supports audigy 2 as well.
I downloaded what i think is the latest drivers from cvs to support the audigy cards
with the following command.
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/emu10k1 login
pressing enter for the password and then
cvs -z3
I have an rh8 installation with the / being mounted on /dev/hda5 and the only other
main partition apart from a 2gb swap is the /home on /dev/hdb6.
/ and /home are about 20gb each.
but now i want to use /dev/hdb6 for something else. how can i assign /home to be
mounted in /dev/hda5 that is, insi
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