I'm tinkering with the new RedHat 6.2beta on my Cyrix 6x86 and noticed
something.
Every time PUMP tries to renew the DHCP lease on the ethernet adapter the
DHCP server running on the other ethernet adapter passes pump an IP and
the cards start a flip flop loop of the IP Addresses.
I viewed the
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> The description of the ELM package states that few people use it.
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> I gave examples but what really matters is the idea: ditch programs
> when there are better alternatives and when people are no longer using
> them.
Ditching obsolete programs is an admirable objective, but have no doubt
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> RE: Cleaning RedHat 6.2
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While we're cutting down on fluff, can we dispense with people who
Hello,
I had a clean install of Redhat 6.1 with all updates applied. I then
downloaded the current snapshot of the emu10k1 (soundblaster live) driver
and compiled and installed it per their instructions and the joystick
worked (soundcore, emu10k1, joystick, joy-gravis.) The only error I
Recently was some threads here covered bash and bash2 compatibility.
I have one question and one suggestion here (last is mostly to bash
maintainers).
The question is -- why RedHat uses termcap/libtermcap interface,
while [n]curses is a more general interface and "backward" compatible
with termca
Danny Haworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Personally it would seem that it would be better to remove less used programs
> from the CD but keep them availible for download from a location on redhats
> site. That way newbies will move onto use the newer / more powerful programs
> but you will sti
Title: RE: Cleaning RedHat 6.2
Personally it would seem that it would be better to remove less used programs from the CD but keep them availible for download from a location on redhats site. That way newbies will move onto use the newer / more powerful programs but you will still be able to us
> Elm is still used by some people, but is no longer in development. If
Wrong too 8)
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