the first chapter to be
renumbered with 1. However, keep in mind that jadetex 3.11 has a bug
that gives pages a slight margin, even if the DSSSL specifies 0 for
the margins.
Tammy Fox
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redhat-config-packages --tree=/path/to/install/tree
or
redhat-config-packages --isodir=/path/to/iso
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:00:39PM +0200, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install packages from iso images with
> redhat-config-packages/redhat-install-packages. I'm mounting image
XMMS in RHL 8.0 does not play MP3s. From the release notes:
o Due to patent licensing, and conflicts between such patent licenses
and the licenses of application source code, MPEG-1/2 audio layer 3
(mp3) support has been removed from applications in Red Hat Linux such
as
What is the exact command you are using to start the program or did
you use the menu item? Did you file it in Bugzilla?
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 08:37:34AM -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> Under 7.3 I had three separate machines that failed in running
> redhat-config-users. Now in RH 8 it fails in ex
Docs apologizes for this error. I have removed it from the HTML
version of the manual and released a docs errata for those who have
the printed versions.
Cheers,
Tammy
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 04:46:10PM -0400, AnI AnI wrote:
>
> RHL-8.0 documentation states that it IS possible to browse the web
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 01:01:01PM -0600, Danial Howard wrote:
> Tammy Fox wrote:
> >redhat-config-packages --tree=/path/to/install/tree
> >
> >or
> >
> >redhat-config-packages --isodir=/path/to/iso
> >
>
> I am NFS mounting my local mirror of Red Hat
Did you add the swap partition to a second hard drive that was not
mounted? While writing this chapter, I remember being in runlevel 3
and trying to add swap to the /dev/hda that was mounted already
because it contained / partition. The kernel did not recognize the
partition. The kernel refuses to
PVs. Are you asking why you have to have more than one
PV per drive? The answer to that question is that you don't. The
sentence says that you must create one OR more, meaning that one is
enough but you can create more per drive.
> The above makes no sense to me but if it makes sense t
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 12:39:37AM +0800, Marlon Yu wrote:
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> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have downloaded RH8 off of ftp.redhat.com and placed it in CDRs (i
> think it's the personal version?). Most of my installations are for
> dedicated closed servers (i
rhn-applet-tui and rhn-applet-gui use the .rhn-applet.conf file in
your home directory to know which pkgs to ignore. (different
preferences per user)
Why don't you use up2date -u to update your system? Then
you can use up2date-config to configure all the options,
including which pkgs to ignore.
C
I'm not sure why rhn-applet-tui doesn't accept your preferences.
You should file a bug about that. I'll mention it to the maintainer
as well.
What about using up2date -l? It doesn't install anything, uses
the up2date preferences set with up2date-config, and prints a similar
output:
[tfox@goofy t
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