> I am trying out Mandrake 9.1 and am very unhappy. Grip for instance
> freezes the machine if i have too many apps going. Redhat is quite a bit
> better in this aspect. (With the same amount of apps)
RedHat has more resources to spend on testing and integrating code. The
downside to this is RedHa
>>That is the old deprecated way to do it. I would recommend that you
>>instead modify the /etc/sysctl.conf file.
<...>
>>Dax Kelson
>>Guru Labs
>From: Arthur Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Thanks a lot. That helps us get with the latest.
>
>BTW: Where do you read up on what the deprecate
Harry Wrote:
>> Plug them back into hub1 and they can't even with switching around
>> port holes and cables.
One thing to add:
Network cables go bad too. Make sure you try swapping them as well.
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With RedHat 8.0 I now have the option of checking password via SMB. I've
activated this function (during Install) and have the following questions:
1) Does it sync the /etc/passwd (ok, /etc/shadow) when it succeeds?
2) It doesn't always work. I suspect that its because the user has to be
assigned