I noticed on
http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/XByName.html
That the new xfree RPMs are available for Mandrake
Are there any yet for RedHat?
Kevin
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Alessandra La Spina wrote:
> Hi,
> (I don't know if this is the appropriate mailing list)
> I would like to buy a notebook : I will install linux RH6.1.
> I didn't find , among the supported cards,the video card ATI
> Rage 8Mb AGP 2X 3D .
> Does anybody know if the XF86_Mach
Just to be clear, I was *not* advocating the use of files as a
semaphore. I'm just saying its one of your alternatives. Sometimes you
just gotta do what you gotta do (for example from a bourne shell
program). Not that I'm trying to get anyone to use this method (I
wouldn't) but unless you're flail
> 8. more differentiation is needed between dhcpd and dhcpcd, they currently
> have the exact same description text! and are on different panels (and the
> dhcpd was labeled just dhcp) at the bare minimum one needs to say "servers
> only" and the other "users (or clients) need this" (I doubt the
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> Yes a "semaphore" is very portable (at least within Unix environments).
> You can also use "flock()" on a file. Another trick
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> Julie wrote:
> > Both of the file-based mechanisms can fail if the two
> > processes are pounding on a non-local filesystem.
Thanks to your help and my collegue's research we have found the way to
get our own
built in dll libraries.
Oh, I forgot! I am very grateful with:
"W Bauske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Mikael Aronsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (my own libraries)
Jason Burrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Richard Henderson <[EMAIL P