ully installed nvidia's binary driver on rh8? when I
>rebuild the kernel driver src.rpm and install it I get many unresolved
>symbol errors. Is this because the driver is still built with gcc2.96?
The binary only Nvidia kernel portion is compiled with egcs
2.91.66 actually unless th
e to go backwards. Whatever
you run on your computer while X is running, do not ever allow
the time to go backwards. If time goes forwards, about the worst
that will happen is the screensaver or DPMS will kick in. If it
goes backwards, deadlock can result.
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ment tree.
It is unfortunate that this is the way it is, but it is this way
because it has to be this way. If I were to include 1.11aX and
then someone complain that it doesn't work for them, and then
bitch on slashdot that Red Hat shipped a broken "alpha" version
of cdrtoo
ly_ documented. You
should _always_ perform kernel upgrades by using rpm -ivh, and
never ever with -Uvh.
Using up2date instead also makes things automatically "just work(TM)"
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g reports.
Be sure to report any problems you do end up having with their
drivers directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or other support forums
that reach their developers. They're only likely to fix problems
if enough people report the problems to justify the work being
done.
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g is decided 100% yet or locked into
stone, but these things are indeed on my mind, and the next
release will most likely have some changes in this area. I just
can't add 500 window managers to the lists and call it user
friendly. We'll have to wait and see what happens I guess.
TTYL
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stream maintainer's releases and help accelerate it becoming
considered "stable" by him, and hopefully also accelerate an
official release.
Other alternatives are freshrpms.net, rpmfind.net, freshmeat.net
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it on the DVD? Is the US version the same?
>> I found it quite handy in the past to have everything on a different
>> media.
>
>What other 2 CD's?
The LACDs.
>Anyway, I dont think there is a US DVD version.
You'd be very wrong.
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ing the K, V, and M directly to the
computer, then it is considered a KVM hardware bug, and is
unsupported.
I have an ABL KVM (now owned by APC), and it works well, even
with wheel mice.
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to them in the first place.
I sometimes wish the government would require people to pass
tests and get a license to use the Internet, and have a demerit
system in place.
But that's just my own personal opinion
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But until that point is reached, configuring
fonts in 2 places is a requirement. IMHO, the benefit is very
very much worth the slight inconvenience. Red Hat just happens
to be the first to boldly use this innovative new font
technology. And we do so, with many great thanks to Keith
Packard.
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..
http://synergy2.sourceforge.net
Synergy2 is a completley free open source software solution that
can do almost everything a KVM can do, only over the network.
One drawback being that you need multiple monitors still.
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x27;s with ALL of
>>the RedHat stuff on it - then anyone could show up RedHat.
>>
>Not sure about space, but the whole OS is on the DVD, it's the extra
>trial/demo software on seperate CDs. Everything you can download as an
>ISO is on the DVD. It's the stuff you cannot redistribute that' s on CD.
Correct.
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urse,
just keep in mind if you plan on selling them, to follow the Red
Hat trademark guidelines:
http://www.redhat.com/about/corporate/trademark/guidelines.html
>Unless there was a DVD space problem :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
There is no DVD space problem.
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bject: Re: True type fonts in mozilla./evolution
>
>On Wednesday 06 November 2002 5:28 pm, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>
>> This is not a "Red Hat decides to be different from everyone
>> else" thing.
>
>This is precisely a 'Red Hat decides to be different from every
d. Examples include
substituting the header for the header for C++
includes, or instead of the deprecated header
. To disable this warning use -Wno-deprecated.
[root@devel root]# ./helloworld
Hello World
As you can see, g++ compiles your code just fine, and it executes
as well. Your code is
ction 17.4.1.2 of C++ standard (or the standard itself) may be
>found?
http://www.iso.org
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want to beta test the i845 driver support.
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people
who feel the opposite way of course, but you simply can't please
all of the people all of the time, and if you try to, you'll
please nobody. We need to pick our goals, and try to achieve
them. There will be bumps along the way, but I don't think there
is any possible way
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:
>Date: Sun, 03 Nov 2002 09:52:31 -0500
>From: Rinaldi J. Montessi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche)
>Subject: Re: cdre
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, w wrote:
>Mike, what we have here is a major "failure to communicate", and you
>(redhat) are 50% of the problem.
I consider that a complete insult. I've spent several hours of
my own unpaid personal time, to try to help people on this list
understand
Vtx1V1"
>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche)
>Subject: Re: cdrecord obsolete
>
>[Warning! Rant to follow!]
>
>On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 19:12, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>
>> Regardless, it is named an 'alpha' release, and as maintainer of
>>
t;printf("Type your name:");
>scanf("%s",name);
>printf("Hello %s!\n",name);
>
>became
>
>fprintf(stdout,...);
>fscanf(stdin,...);
>fprintf(sdtout...);
>
>That's the kind of change the C++ standard is making.
I'm not even remotely a C++ programmer, and even _I_ know how to
deal with this properly.
using namespace std;
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me-terminal is so much slower?
That would require someone to test both, and profile them to see
why. It also assumes they're not identical, and just different
configurations. Does Mandrake 9 use Xft2/fontconfig and Xft'd
GNOME/KDE? If not, then that very well could be your answer
ype fonts in mozilla./evolution
>
>On Thursday 07 November 2002 11:53, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>> Well, if it is not documented clearly in any of the official Red
>> Hat Linux manuals that come with the distribution in hard copy,
>> or are available on ISO image or online, then
they've appeared on
the market and have never once had any problem or any device get
hurt.
I would consider the likelyhood of damage ever occuring to be as
small or smaller than a particular device (such as USB) getting
damaged by hotplugging.
So, while there might be something out the
he number of fonts I believe.
>>you don't need one really in Red Hat Linux either. If fonts are
>>placed in the correct place, and the system restarted, or
>>manually restart as above, things "just work(TM)", which is the
>>whole point.
>
>So how to you check for duplicates?
>Many fonts are know by multiple names. Some are copies of others, like
>the ugly Helvetica clone M$ thrust on us, Arial.
md5sum
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;Subject: Re: True type fonts in mozilla./evolution
>
>Mike,
>
>I'll have to agree with most that the docs are a bit sketchy. Your
>explanations on the list here should be used verbatim in revised docs.
If someone has filed a bug against the documentation, it will
likely get fixe
t the mature user from the nature of this list,
>however RedHat seems to embrace the not-so-technical-user with the
>recent changes in 8.0.
We've got a tech support knowledgebase on our website under
support somewhere.
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oint where if you see the question again, you're going to
want to hunt someone down and ... well, you get the point.
Otherwise, the document isn't an FAQ, but rather just an AQ.
/me on endless pursuit, trying to keep the "F" in FAQ
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y asked
questions from the list, such as the MP3 situation, and other
similar things. That'll make a much better document IMHO.
Take care,
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people ask very often, some never. We need to
trim the #redhat FAQ down to useful content, so that people
actually read it rather than be daunted by it's random
organization of a large number of questions...
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#x27;t work on all CD burning devices using cdrecord,
however TAO typically does. The exact command to use is
dependant on the hardware capabilities.
Our manuals are very wrong on this one I'm afraid.. but only
likely because the commands work on all CDR units avail for
testing I presume.
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BBEY_.PFB
>AAABBEY_.PFM
>AAABBI__.24
>AAABBI__.48
>AAABBI__.PFB
>AAABBI__.PFM
>AAABOB__.24
>AAABOB__.48
>AAABOBI_.24
>AAABOBI_.48
>AAABOBI_.PFB
>AAABOBI_.PFM
>AAABOB__.PFB
>AAABOB__.PFM
The uppercase filename extensions are incompatible with what the
font sof
ether the output of that goes to
your speakers, or to an ogg encoder, the result is the same,
you're still decoding MP3, which is patented.
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Come join the fun and excitement of the Red Hat Canadian road
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if there are any RH types here in k-w, drop me a note.
>we'll do beer.
I've got family and friends in K/W. ;o) I might be down that
way sometime in the near future. One good thing about K/W, at
least the last time I was there... was damn cheap beer at the
Lyric. W00t! ;o)
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n beer "Sam Adams". I
made that mistake last week. Tastes like watered down beer with
cigarette ashes and toothpaste in it.
Who wants beer that tastes like toothpaste? Ick... ;o)
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be the culprit:
> echo $LANG
> en_US.UTF-8
>
>Unless I did something dumb during install this is what I got with a
>fairly stock install.
Documented in RELEASE-NOTES for 8.0
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t;My my, I guess the answer is right here: 2.96. It will only work with
>RedHat 7.x which uses gcc 2.96, or other likewise distributions.
RHL 8.0 has gcc 2.96 also as a secondary compiler for backward
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other option
>other than replacing the video card.)
Run the following command as root, and cut and paste the results:
lspci -vvn |grep -A20 0300
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e things can fill us in on what
>>we're missing.
>>
>
>For me it would be to actually meet, some of the Red Hat developers. Of
>course that depends on *who* is making the trip :)
Drive to Raleigh, NC, and wait outside the Red Hat building on
1801 Varsity Dr. ;o)
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"
displayed, then see the program return to bash, which displays
the prompt. The prompt overwrites the line because there was no
trailing newline.
Go ahead and miss Psyche. Spend the time reading programming
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27;hello' thus showing nothing.
You should ensure that any buffers are flushed properly before
your program exits.
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hey are unsupported by Red Hat, but if you
have problems with them, Nvidia tech support is happy to assist.
Hope this helps,
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with no
problems, and no special configuration other than editing
/etc/fstab.
I created a dir /film, then added an entry to fstab to mount the
device there. I'd test it on Alpha also, but USB isn't
functional on my Alpha boxes. ;o)
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pecific video card models too. That will give you an
idea of what - if any bugs/problems people have encountered, and
under any particular motherboard/hardware mix.
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r it could mean that there are very few cards in circulation out
there, or even possibly that it is so broken that everyone
ditched their cards and replaced them with shiny new ones. ;o)
Anyhow, give the rendition driver a shot, and if it doesn't work,
post your results here and we'll try to troubleshoot.
Hope this helps,
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ady explained, it's different from what happens on RHL 7.3.
So what. Lots of things in Red Hat Linux 8.0 are different than
they were in 7.3.
>As for "how it works," go teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
All of my Grandparents have passed away you jerkoff.
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of choice, aterm...
Correct, xterm is definitely not SUID root in Red Hat Linux. It
hasn't been for years.
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have 3D support for Radeon 8500 when
it is released. There's no official date published for it being
released however. Most likely within the next few months.
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Radeon 8500, and FireGL
8700 and 8800 on their website. I've not tried them and have no
idea how full featured or stable they might or might not be.
They are there however, and people do use them.
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a drivers. Since S3TC is
patented, it has not been implemented in open source drivers yet.
There are drivers available from XiG which implement S3TC on
other hardware such as the Radeon.
So no, Nvidia drivers are not a requirement, there are other
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x27;m trying to gather a list of "Powered by ATI"
hardware that works, and another list of "Powered by ATI"
hardware known to not work properly, in order to help steer
people away from the bad ones.
Again, "Built by ATI" are the only cards tested, officially
suppo
f you encounter problems however, from the feedback I've heard
from other users, Nvidia's technical support is quite good and
always willing to help out.
Hope this helps.
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Your disk is toast. Pray that your backups are safe. :o/
The ext3 errors are due to disk corruption caused by the disk
dying, and are not due to filesystem related problems.
Replace your disk ASAP.
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otocol however. There are cryptanalysis
whitepapers online, easily found by a google search.
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rivers for other video
hardware from XiG (Accelerated X) at: www.xig.com
S3TC is patented, and as such is not available in open source
drivers currently.
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>a Netgear wireless NIC to work under 8.0.
Red Hat does not support binary kernel modules.
>Along w/ that is there is a serious need for a Directory Service
>so it is just a thought.
Such as the openldap directory service that is included with Red
Hat Linux 8.0 perhaps?
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on, you
have a variety of options available, including, but not limited
to:
- Download and install the given unsupported software
- Switch to a different distribution that comes with, and
possibly even supports the particular software that you wish to
use.
Open source does give people these, a
ing configs?
Intel i845 video hardware is not supported by Red Hat Linux 8.0,
nor by XFree86 4.2.x. Support for this hardware will be in
XFree86 4.3.0.
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Optiplex GX260 / 1702FP monitor / Intel i845 video... FIX
>
>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-develo
totally _NO_. Switch to another
distribution that ships it if you must.
>This discussion reminds me of the pre Donald Becker days and
>dealing w/ regular NIC cards.
This discussion reminds me of getting a root canal, and I've
never gotten one.
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ffice that are
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never been part of a user's path in
traditional Unix and Linux systems. While some distributions may
possibly put these directories in users paths by default, it is
by no means a standard.
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ike any other ISO image, and booting from it. If it does not
work then either:
- your media is bad
- your system is not configured properly in the CMOS or otherwise
to boot from CD
- there is a bug
I would suspect #1 or #2 first.
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ubject: Re: Video Card recommendation
>
>Viestissä Keskiviikko 20. Marraskuuta 2002 13:12, Mike A. Harris kirjoitti:
>> Again, "Built by ATI" are the only cards tested, officially
>> supported, and likely to work without trouble.
>
>So Red Hat is only officially supporting
On 21 Nov 2002, Edward C. Bailey wrote:
>>>>>> "Markku" == Markku Kolkka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Markku> Viestissä Keskiviikko 20. Marraskuuta 2002 13:12, Mike A. Harris
>Markku> kirjoitti:
>>> Again, "Built by ATI" are
On 20 Nov 2002, Keith Winston wrote:
>Date: 20 Nov 2002 19:18:09 -0500
>From: Keith Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: text/plain
>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche)
>Subject: Re: Video Card recommendation
>
>On We
it wont boot.
Just copy the CD properly and it should work. Again assuming the
original CD is not bad, and that your burn is successful and
passes mediacheck.
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namespacing all
your custom files with a common prefix:
"rpjd_java.sh" or ${hostname}_java.sh or some such unique
identifier.
That way you needn't wory about some other package installing a
"java.sh" script there.
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ubject: Re: Video Card recommendation
>
>Viestissä Lauantai 23. Marraskuuta 2002 15:43, Mike A. Harris kirjoitti:
>> As such, if you want a good chance at having
>> working ATI card, then I suggest you get a "Built by ATI" card,
>
>My point was that I _can't_ buy a &q
authing at me.
This is documented in the Red Hat Linux 8.0 RELEASE-NOTES in the
root dir of the first CDROM, and presented to users during
installation. Also located in an installed system at:
/usr/share/doc/redhat-release-8.0/RELEASE-NOTES-i386
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mailing
lists each release, that makes me sick enough to not want to help
people on our lists any more, as I'm not paid to do so, and I no
longer enjoy the experience.
So on that note, I bid the mailing list goodbye. I don't need to
waste my time reading and responding to this mindless drivel.
Feel free to fight amongst yourselves.
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On 28 Nov 2002, Chris Kloiber wrote:
>We all know Mike Harris knows his stuff, but here is independent
>confirmation about the "Built by ATI"/"Powered by ATI" controversy we
>had on psyche-list a few days ago (prior to Mike's retreat from the
>unneede
u are getting.
> >
> >
> >And that is not ATIs fault. Complain to the vendor who sold you
> >the card. For what it is woth, all "LE" cards are Powered by
> >ATI. ATI doesn't make any of them themselves. If I'm not
> >mistaken, ATI even has
Subject: Re: Is your video card Built/Powered by ATI,
> and why should you care...
>
>Well said Mike, though I must say that most of the boards seem to be exact
>replicas of ATI's reference design. The only real difference is likely to
>be the quality of the RAM that is u
ightened me up a bit. Sorry for being perhaps a bit
overreactive.
Now that ATI has updated their drivers to support the Powered by
cards, etc. though, I guess the whole email thread is rather moot
now. I'm glad to see ATI respond so quickly, however I'm not
surprised that they've done so.
Take care,
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ers, but if I didn't have a mountain of
video cards already, and I was in the market for one, I know
exactly where my money would be going. It'd be going to a
company that supports Linux very well, both with open source
support including major source code contributions, friendly
engineers t
reject option as stated in the Redhat 8.0 Security Guide
>does not work !
>
>It gives Bad policy name.
>
>Has anyone a workaround for this ?
/lib/modules/2.4.18-18.8.0smp/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_REJECT.o
man iptables
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talled. Unfortunately Real Networks do not seem to be too
savvy with rpm packages, because their rpm filename is
non-standard, and probably is renamed from the filename that rpm
spit out.
Do rpm -qp rp8.linux20.libc6.i386.cs2.rpm first to get the real
package name. Then rpm -ql
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On 30 Nov 2002, David Colburn wrote:
>Date: 30 Nov 2002 10:35:32 -0500
>From: David Colburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche)
>Subject: Re: Why Doesn't RP8 Show Up?
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>Sure ap
is:
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>iptables -P INPUT -j DROP
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>But then again you may want to think twice about using a DEFAULT DROP
>firewall, DEFAULT DROP uses alot of resources for packets you might just be
>able to ignore.
That is false.
DROP means "drop this packet on the floor and do no
memory (that's not my case), so that was not very helpful.
Please bugzilla this.
Thanks.
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upport in a different manner "Twinview" if I recall
correctly. You may want to verify the exact details with
Nvidia's documentation however or with another user who has set
this up, in case I'm mistaken.
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g DRM locking bugs fixed in
the kernel erratum. (About 3 years old)
If that doesn't work, I can provide test packages for you to
upgrade to if you like.
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ROP means "drop this packet on the floor and do not process it", which
>> is the least resource using of the bunch.
>>
>>>I you would like to understand more drop a line to me.
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>> LOL
>
>
>Mike, I would rather not respond to any of your posts b
n other words when I said the 'policy of IGNORE' it was a
>overall philosphy
Which is precicely what "DROP" does.
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On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>> > DROP means "drop this packet on the floor and do not process it",
>> > which is the least resource using of the bunch.
>> >
>> >>I you would like to understand more drop a line to me.
>> &g
d to install an X
server on any server machine *ever*. You can run our X based
configuration utilities just fine from an ssh shell with display
to a remote X server.
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lable for running X programs. I think the X
>libraries belong on a *standard* server install from Redhat...
Exactly. You install the X libraries, clients, config tools on
the server machine. Then you log into the server via ssh from
your admin box/workstation/whatever which is running
ntly show the Linux md driver to
be superior in performance.
The Promise hardware RAID issues aside, is a really decent IDE
controller IMHO, but the Ultra series of cards are identical
hareware wise and a lot cheaper. The only difference between the
Ultra and the FastTrak seems to be the
er a year with no problems to
>> date.
>
>Red Hat's software raid is indeed better than Promise's software raid...
And we even allow them to see our intellectual property too via
the GPL. ;o)
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ever the problem is that you're having. Sorry I
can't help.
TTYL
P.S. Please reply below the message you're responding to, and
trim out unnecessary context. It makes it easier to read,
follow, and reply to, while still keeping context. Thanks in
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functionality from the menus.
Users are always free to add new entries to the menus if they
prefer, and are encouraged to do so.
Hope this helps to understand.
TTYL
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ething like "-march=i486 -mcpu=i686" would provide access to
the i486 class instructions, but optimize scheduling for i686
class CPUs.
In the case of VMware however, I seriously doubt that it is even
remotely useable on a real i486 class machine, and it would
arguably be not ver
If the
partition is very very full and has little free space, this is
ultraimportant. On partitions with more free space, it is less
risky.
Anyway, I hope this helps.
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guys
talk about 3ware hardware quite a bit, but I don't know specific
model names that are considered good. Just be sure when
purchasing *any* RAID card, that it is really a hardware RAID
card you are getting if it is a hardware RAID card you are
looking for. If the card seems
are servers.
Then again... I read XFree86 source code all day long every day
so...
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. In this case, invoke it as
"ssh -X remotehost.com" instead.
Hope this helps.
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