On Tuesday 24 June 2003 20:41, Stephen Liu wrote:
> After booting up the PC the captioned mouse has not been detected. What
> command line shall be used to activate it instead of to reboot the PC?
mouseconfig.
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Hi all folks,
Ximian Evolution 1.0.8
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Occasionally when I login as USER, start "Evolution" popup following
warning;
Cannot initialize the Ximian Evolution shell: Configuration Database not
found
compelling to reboot PC (relogin could not solve this problem)
Kindly advise
My Bad, its been awhile since ive done a 8.0 install.
Sorry yes use the bootnet.img but possibly you will still need a driver disk
if your nics drivers are not on the bootnet image
Dennis
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:43 am, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 June 2003 01:10, Dennis Gilmore
just a guess, since I haven't seen all the postings and I don'tknow what
your network looks like. Is it possible you have multiple routers on
your network and you are receiving an ICMP redirect?
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 00:22, Guy Fraser wrote:
Hi
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I will annotate the routes in question for y
Oops :-{
Check to see if you are running ;
routed, gated or zebra.
They are all routing deamons, I know someone asked if you were running
RIP or OSPF.
IIRC all three support RIP, but I think gated and zebra support other
routing protocols as well like
IGRP.
As root, check what network services
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 18:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> metaphoric extension of "you bug me". BUG is slang, not proper English, which calls
> them insects.
>
> Now who will HELP me with MY problem, you've been pretty loud about yours.
>
> My currently main neurosis with Red Hat right now is whic
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 22:01, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
> just a guess, since I haven't seen all the postings and I don'tknow what
> your network looks like. Is it possible you have multiple routers on
> your network
yes
> and you are receiving an ICMP redirect?
probably not, unless they get throug
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 00:27, Guy Fraser wrote:
> Check to see if you are running ;
> routed, gated or zebra.
nope! man, ls /etc/init.d/ and trying to execute these commands returns
nothing.
[snip]
> As root, check what network services you are running with :
>
> netstat --inet -lp
>
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On Thursday 26 June 2003 01:31, Craig White wrote:
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> I don't recall ever reading about any order of things.
>
Looks like we're running into a problem here. The original thread, titled
simply "Hi" was posted by Adrian started on 22nd June, and only
Hi all folks,
USB Optical mouse
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After booting up PC the captioned mouse has not been detected. I
started "TEST MODE" with Ctrl+Alt+F2 and issued "mouseconfig" command.
After having reselected the mouse I changed back to Graphic Mode. But
the mouse still could not be detected
Are you sure that the USB drivers are loading properly??? As I have run both
Logitech Mouseman Cordless Optical and the Cordless MX-700 mice without
problems. Without the USB and Hid (Human interface Device) drivers loaded,
you will not be able to use the mouse. (I'm running the MX-700 on the USB
p
I looked at both urls
www.webmin.com The man knows how to write and put up a webpage. IF only one could get
that installed in
linux, instead of windows which won't allow that, and I cannot get INTO linux beyond
gnome, so far.
Consider the bugs, fill in the search box when I don't even know what b
Anybody mention rdisc yet?
Dana Bourgeois
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 7:57 AM
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> Subject: Re: mysterious routes appearing
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>
> Oops :-{
>
> Check to see
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