place'd :-)
I don't understand why you would want a remote host to "start up X" --
who would see the X display?
No idea about kde, though.
Christian
Excerpt of message (sent 11 March 2003) by Ryan McDougall:
> How do you start KDE or GNOME manually? I am trying to do
&
y | cut -c-5`; sawfish &
Hoping this is remotely helpful
Christian
Excerpt of my message (sent 11 March 2003):
> try 'gnome-wm'. When I run it here where it is already running, I get
> a complaint, of course:
>
> Window manager warning: Screen 0 on display "
question could be rephrased, "how do I get gnome's
panel to start up applications from a menu instead of typing their
names?" -- You could try running 'gnome-panel'. I didn't have much
luck under cygwin/X -- the panel comes up, but then crashes; the
message is "file
RH 7.2 box, perldoc works fine; the terminal
emulator is xterm in both cases. That's why I suspect formatting,
something from the *roff family. (BTW, man works fine for me.)
Christian
Excerpt of message (sent 11 March 2003) by Arthur Chong:
> Thanks everyone, we will obtain pu
ad my environment variable PAGER set to 'less'. Changing it to
'less -R' (--RAW-CONTROL-CHARS) fixes perldoc.
Christian
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th of the image, e.g.,
head -654321088c /dev/cdrom | md5sum
The disks mount just fine, and installation works.
Christian
Excerpt of message (sent 14 March 2003) by Christopher A. Williams:
> Turned off Pad Tracks in XCD Roast and tried again with both Imation and
> Verbatim disks.
>
0, the machine booted into some old
Enigma kernel, and many devices don't work. Rpm reports the correct,
new kernel but uname gives the old. Lilo complained because /boot was
wiped empty. I can boot off the rescue disk, and everything works
nicely. I'd like to be able to boot off
f that is what
> you did.
Yes, at the end of the upgrade, the dialog strongly suggested that I
create a boot diskette. Which I did, and I've been very glad.
Booting off the floppy gives me (a) the kernel I want, (b) RedHat 8.0
works great, and (c) the stuff in /boot reappears.
Maybe upg
er" requirement, right?
Yes, but that's not enough. To validate the claim, you have to test
the software on every version from 6.2 to 8.0 (or 8.1).
Christian
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to /etc/aliases on the firewall box and then running newaliases?
Just a thought
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On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 14:26, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> On 25 Feb 2003 at 13:07, Christian Thibodeau wrote:
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> > On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 10:58, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> > > On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 08:03:54AM -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
> > > > On Friday 21 Febr
ing PC could not recover it.
> mkdir /dev/modem only creates a directory.
>
> Kindly advise how to get it back. Thanks in advance.
>
> B.Regards
> Stephen
ln -s /dev/ttyLT0 /dev/modem
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On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 05:43, Leonard Miller wrote:
> Is this thing turned on?
Well it does seem to be working.
(Apologies for replying to the list, but I have been having trouble
posting to lists and decided to use this opportunity for a test)
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>
> It's you, I see the text as normal Cyrillic text in Kmail. (No, I don't
> understand it but it _looks_ like Russian to me)
>
Just so Mark does not feel alone, I will say that all I see are a series
of blank boxes.
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Oh well, this is the first virus I have received in quite a while so I
cannot complain too loudly...
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ere is a problem with
the boot diskette. Try to make another boot diskette and see if you get
the same problem.
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> >>
>
> Thanks for your input. I had found oscommerce but not interchange.
>
Redhat has had a change of direction and no longer provides interchange,
but it is still available at:
http://www.icdevgroup.org
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ock solid since.
There has been a lengthy discussion about this problem in the limbo/null
mailing list. If I remember correctly (most likely not :) ) it has
something to do with the interaction of AGP between the kernel and
XFree86. This is supposed to be fixed in future versions of the
kernel
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