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On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 21:19:54 -0500, Mike Watson wrote:
> > The package XFree86-xf86cfg-4.2.0-8 is NOT from Red Hat Linux 8.0,
> > but from Red Hat Linux 7.3. To fix it, you would need to remove
> > the package:
> >
> > rpm -e XFree86-xf86cfg
>
> Tha
Thanks, Jesse
I will get an opportunity to try this out at a later
stage. I'm sure it will work, on provision that the
command works on a 'default' installation with
network support. I'm just amazed that even
the "100% comprehensive" Red Hat Linux 8
Bible does not appear to make any mention of th
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 05:33, Jason Dale wrote:
> I will get an opportunity to try this out at a later
> stage. I'm sure it will work, on provision that the
> command works on a 'default' installation with
> network support. I'm just amazed that even
> the "100% comprehensive" Red Hat Linux 8
>
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 11:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BS, sweetie, it ain't ZEN, it's PROOF, you don't have any. Cannot you do anything
> else but word bound
> binary thinking, your use: ME right, therefore YOU wrong, or T & F in Boolean. If it
> ain't an A it must
> be a B.
>
> Math, in case
Wrong again, it's socio-pathology 5.0
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From: "Craig White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 6:15 AM
Subject: Re: Troubleshooting.
> On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 11:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > BS, sweetie, it ain't ZEN, it's PR
Before you start the app, but after you get the shell prompt
on the remote system, what does 'echo $DISPLAY' output?
On your client system, is 'ForwardX11 yes' in your ssh_config
file? On the server side, in the sshd_config file, do you
have something like this setup?
X11Forwarding yes
X11Di
Hi all folks,
How to copy a selected paragraph/passage of a.pdf file
==
I have following packages installed/running on my OS;
$ rpm -qa|grep pdf
xpdf-1.01-8
kfile-pdf-3.0.3-5
docbook-utils-pdf-0.6.11-2
also
PDF viewer/PS viewer
$ xpdf [enter]
> Hello ...
>
> I have a file that i want to trace all changes that are happening on that
> file. i.e.
> * date/time
> * who has done the changes(username) and from which terminal (IP
> address)
> * What are the changes
>
> Now, what should i do to "create" the log messages? I tried