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> IIRC I saw on amazon.com a book called "Red Hat Linux
> 8: A Complete Reference", and it includes a DVD. Is
> this DVD the exact same copy of the DVD that Red Hat
> provides?
i have seen that book and from memory it contained the iso immages of
the cds.
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> the same place.
>
> Any idea why this hard drive refuses to be a primary master and run
> fine as a secondary master?
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> Head-scratchin-in-KC
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the same problem. Or, is Red Hat safe from
> that junk?
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> Thank you,
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> Buck
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27;d like to have them at home on my personal server and
> network, as I can manage them easier. I just don't know what options I have
> available as a cable internet user.
>
> Thanks.
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ticed one of my questions got lost in everything.
> Do you happen to know the maximum length of a Linux password? I have
> looked in all three books and on the internet. I found on the internet
> that someone else asked and didn't get an answer either.
>
> Thanks
>
> B
e and slow. If anyone have tried to build KDE 3.1
> RC6 with konstrukt, he/she was able to see the difference, its more than
> 3 times faster.
> So i reccomend : compile from tar balls and say Bluecurve goodbye.
> P.S Oh if you want to use bluecurve icons - you can ofcourse co
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> anaconda until the directory is mounted) but dies just before copying
> the data over. An install from CD works fine on the system so I don't
> believe it is a hardware problem. Any ideas on what I might have done
> wrong?
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do a rpm -i of the openLDAP src.rpm and go to your RedHat/SPECS/ dir and
look in the spec file if you read through it you will find if its
enabled. possibly also look at gnomemeeting.org i cant quite remember
if they have info there on setting up an thier ils server you could
always search the mai
ts, and
> > thats done by the preceding number to the service name in the rc#.d/
> > directory.
>
> Yes, I think we all understand that. But you have missed the
> point... /sbin/chkconfig just makes doing this a whole lot easier.
>
> Simply edit the chkconfig start/stop
.
>
> But don't bother. It costs you nothing to have these groups and may one day
> benefit you.
>
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> On 11:53 02 Feb 2003, Dennis Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It would be nice to not
> | > have to remember to hack your umask when switching to/from group work
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csi scsi usb-storage-0 usb-storage-1
> > >
> > > Also, I got the following.
> > > /proc/bus/usb
> > > 001 002 003 devices drivers
> > >
> > > I can see how /dev/scd0 (scsi disk 0)... get's mapped to
>
; since I first posted on the list.
> > >
> > > Where is the USB device? I've successfully mounted /dev/scd1
> > > with the addition of this line to the /etc/fstab
> > > /dev/scd1 /camera usbfs defaults 0 0
> > >
angs ...
> >> forever
> >> Total 0
> >> Completed 0
> >> Remaining 0
> >>
> >> I then did a mediacheck on all three disks, and all three returned
> >> PASS.
> >>
> >> The irony is that I was able to install Valhalla 7.3 and it installed
> >> and runs great, but after being used to Psyche, it isn't what I
> >> want.
> >>
> >> I have tried to upgrade Valhalla to Psyche and it goes through all of
> >> the steps as usual, but gets to that same point and hangs, too.
> >>
> >> Does anyone have any idea what the problem is, or how to get Psyche
> >> to come to the party?
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taskbar, found nothing.
> And generally ferretted around.
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es:
> 1) qt-x11-3.1.1 form www.trolltech.com
> 2) konstrukt from htpp://konsole.kde.org/konstruct/
> 3) all kde 3.1 src packages from: http://download.kde.org/
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Dennis
> Looks like you are trying to run "anaconda-ks.cfg" as a command, and it's not
> there. Not familiar with the file/command "anaconda-ks.cfg", but by
> the extension, I'd guess it's a config file of some sort, and
> not a Bourne shell
0 so the time shoved in the SSH
> terminal with the ls -l command is correct, but obviously not the others.
>
> Anyone got a clue what's going on
>
>
>
> With best regards
>
> Tomas Larsson
>
> Verus amicus est tamquam alter idem
>
>
> All messages
Have you tried booting into the SMP kernel? what happens then?
Dennis
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> SMP doesn't work. Because, Redhat 8.0 disabled the 2nd CPU during install
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d Hat Linux 8, None of them really talk
> >about this in detail.
> >
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> >Thanks.
> >Wei
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> > Am Mit, 2003-02-19 um 09.17 schrieb Maynard Kuona:
> > > I wonder. Maybe I am in the wrong place, but if Redhat could give us a
> > > .wallpaper directory lie it gave us the fonts, I think I would be very
> > > happy. Just save all
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> On 21:21 19 Feb 2003, Joe Klemmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> | > | Use the source, Luke. Make it so.
> | >
> | > That's a little unfair you know.
> |
> | I'm sorry
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ght that updating qt first would be a good idea. Do I need to try the
> updates in a different order?
> When is says qt=1:3.0.5-17, does the fact that it doesn't match the
> qt-3.0.5-17 cause a problem?
> Any ideas on how I can troubleshoot this dependencies prolbem?
> T
not something I would worry too
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ecause of that, I MUST HAVE a
> > reliable/dependable machine, so MicroSoft products are not
> > really an option for me. For most people a "hit and miss"
> > system is okay, so M$ is fine. It's all in what you need.
> >
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Have you tried the locate command?
locate evolution
will give you the full paths for and files and directories containg evolution.
its data is updated with a daily cron job. you can manually run
/etc/cron.daily/slocate.cron to update it if nee
do you have the glibc compat library installed? then compile with gcc296 and
it should work on a 7.x box
On Monday 09 June 2003 8:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All,
>
>I need to compile the application in 8.x and want to run the binary
> In 7.x? I tried a simple 'hello world!' applicati
Did you use one or two disks to boot for the install?
you need to use two and run linux dd at the cammand line then use the driver
disk to load the modules to get your network up
Dennis
On Monday 23 June 2003 9:59 pm, Axes chen wrote:
> Dear admin
>
> I have Compaq armada1005 Labtop. CDROM dri
There is no longer a bootnet image there is the vanilla one and some driver
ones depending on what hardware you are using will depend on what driver
disks you need
Dennis
On Monday 23 June 2003 11:25 pm, Dan Dobbs wrote:
> You need to use the bootnet image (instead of the vanilla 'boot' image)
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 Gilm
Once upon a time at band camp Thursday 17 July 2003 7:52 am, Alexis Vasquez
wrote:
> I'm planning to do a full server installation with
> everything, maybe not X,
> in a 20G disk how should partition the disk.
>
> I tought
> / 500M
> /boot 90M
> /tmp 300M
> /usr 3000M
> /sw
At my university we do this with user mode linux to an extent we have 4-8
linux sessions on the one machine and setup the routing and use that to
simulate networks
Dennis
Once upon a time at band camp Sunday 20 July 2003 5:24 am, nauman ahmed wrote:
> does any one know about an internet simu
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know how to send mail to an IP address rather
> than a domain name, for example, sending mail to
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have put the IP address 1.2.3.
f these or the gnomehide rpms
> can be built for 7.3? I still need to have 7.3 for most of my work
> (till some of the tools I use are upgraded).
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>
> > The evolution-1.2.0 rpms for redhat8 at
> > ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-evolution/redhat-80-i386/ work great.
>
> I keep getting "Could not accept a data connection: Connection timed
> out.". :-(
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If you run redhat-config-time from a command line you will notice that
when you push the ok button it stops ntpd synchronizes time with the
time server and restarts ntpd. is your time not being kept properly?
do you have the correct time zone set?
Dennis
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 02:29, Jim Chri
On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 13:35, Richard Potter wrote:
> On 8 Nov 2002, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
>
> > I did go to the Chantilly, VA stop of the road tour. I didn't see anyone
> > who looks scary! The Red Hat people look just like anyone else to me. I
> > am still wondering if some Red Hat employees a
Do you need 2 sound cards? try disabling the onboard sound. my mboard
has an onboard ac97 codec which i have disabled and i use a sblive no
problems at all
Dennis
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 00:29, Frank Jacobberger wrote:
> The hack is totally unacceptable. Isn't there any professional guidance
> on
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 00:07, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 01:36, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
>
> > I beg to differ, only in Australia can you get real beer, and they are
> > not coming here either. they need to expand the road tour to a World
> > Tour.
Cant arg
When i was in Italy i drank a beer that was 18% alcohol content it was
made by monks since 1600's and they apply named it black death it was
very strong not the most plesent of beers to drink but went straight to
you head.
Dennis
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 04:54, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-
, N+
> We drive on this highway of fire
> Got spam? Get spastic http://spastic.sourceforge.net
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lect ATI Radeon 8500 in the Red Hat display settings applet,
> > you get the same driver as the 7500 (radeon). Again, I don't know
> > anyone who has one of these so I can't comment on how well it works.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Keith
> > --
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Right here at the link above that is on every mail.
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#
id:5:initdefault:
the 5 indicates the default run level.
Dennis
> Where can I find a "graphical boot-up screen" to redhat 8.0. ???
>
> .M
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build new binarys and src rpms.
> CC=gcc296 CXX=g++296
>
> and it will work just fine.
>
> Rau
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that will be accepting requests for
the hosts.
So if you wish to use ssl then you need to set it up correectly if not
comment out the ssl virtual host and you will be ok
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>
> Looks like our next baby is on the way...
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the SCSI disk, but grub
> > > doesn't seem to recognize the SCSI disk. Does GRUB need a SCSI bios in
> > > order to access the SCSI drive or am I misconfiguring something here??
> > >
> > > Thanks, Koos.
> > >
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gaim-applet simply not
> > > going to happen in 8.0?
> > >
> > > Thanks a bunch,
> > > Chase
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> >
> >
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>
> 3. cd gaim
>
> 4. ./gen
>
> ***ERROR***
>
> At this point I get an error saying there is no such file or directory.
> What is the best way to resolve this, please?
>
> 5. ./configure OR ./configure --enable-panel (to compile GAIM as a Gnome
> Applet)
&
d application I'm
> >> trying to run.
> >>
> >
> > Looks like the application is broken, that "%d" is just wrong.
>
> It's a java-application. I've checked the pure sun and blackstone distributions, and
>both uses %d on each font defintion line.
>
> Regards
> Peter Larsen
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On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 12:51, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> where can you login to use icq? I have tried a few addresses, including
> login.icq.com but it always fails, is there something i'm missing?
>
> thanks..
i use
login.oscar.aol.com
port 5190
my icq number is my screenname
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load?
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> doc
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teve Sykes
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> Abu Dhabi, UAE
> Red Hat 8.0
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> > impression that you might be an end user who was being unintentionally
> > antisocial by using a stratum 1 server solely for your own PC.)
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> > Software Engineer
ase check the
> hardware compatibility list on redhat.com if a P75 is supported at all.
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
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>
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> "You don't qualify as the typical male snakebite victim: you weren't drinking,
> you don't have any tattoos, and you have all your teeth.&
led, at
> least neither responds when invoked as root.
>
> The error merely says that ./gen and ./autogen do not exist.
>
> Thanks! doc
>
> On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 23:32, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> > do you have automake and autoconf installed?
> > what errors are you
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it should be in /usr/src/linux-2.4/configs there are a whole bunch
there for different puropses. it is part of the kernel source package
not the kerenel src.rpm one which is different
Dennis
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 02:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to use exactly the same config
> One of my work colleagues (an ex-mainframe guy) coined a phrase well
> worth repeating here:
> "All good operating systems will use all the memory you give them."
>
> :-)
One of the servers where i work has 1Gb of ram doesnt actually do much
never goes over 200mb of physical ram used but
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 16:37, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
>
> > One of my work colleagues (an ex-mainframe guy) coined a phrase well
> > worth repeating here:
> > "All good operating systems will use all the memory you give them."
> >
> > :-)
>
I
if you have your palm device set up try
gpilotd-control-applet --cap-id=1
you should then be able to turn on your conduits
Dennis
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 20:43, Peter Whiting wrote:
> With 8.0 I am unable to sync my pilot with evolution. It would
> appear the conduits are missing. Running gpilo
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 09:15, Paul Gear wrote:
> Dennis Gilmore wrote:
>
> >On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 16:37, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> >
> >
> >>>One of my work colleagues (an ex-mainframe guy) coined a phrase well
> >>>worth repeating here:
>
000, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> > if you have your palm device set up try
> >
> > gpilotd-control-applet --cap-id=1
> >
>
> that fixed it. Thanks for the help!
>
> Is this a FAQ? Should it be a default for one of the desktop
> menus?
>
> cheers,
>
>From a command promt gpilot-install-file --now or --later (depending on
when you want to install them.) folowed by filename i guess you could
set up a mime type or something similiar so that it runs the command on
.prc and .prd files. i personally dont use gnome but i do use
evolution so i use g
How much Ram and swap do you have? maybe add a swap file to give you
enough to compile.
Dennis
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 23:38, Malcolm Hunter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having problems building KDE from CVS HEAD. I've successfully compiled Qt,
> but when I try to 'make' arts I get:
>
> Making all in f
it should be ok Possibly Try adding a swap file of say 512MB and try
and see if you get the error again if you do then it is some gcc bug if
not it will work.
Dennis
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 00:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How much Ram and swap do you have? maybe add a swap file to give yo
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