Hash algoritm

2000-06-20 Thread Sergio Dominguez
Hi ppl: Hope this question is on topic, if not please send answers directly to my email. Do anyone know where can I find a good hashing algoritm explained? I am developing an accounting app on linux that does extensive memory searchs ( about 3 000 000 searchs over a 1000 registers table ) so I

Re: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Chris Pinnock
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 10:33:05AM -0700, Steven Boswell wrote: > But I can't get X Windows to work reliably in 6.2! (I don't remember > having ANYWHERE this much trouble with X Windows in previous Red Hat > releases.) When I start it, it looks like it's trying to start X > Windows, fails, and t

Re: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Andrew E. Mileski
Steven Boswell wrote: > THANK YOU! It was complaining about not being able to connect to some > socket. I found the socket in /tmp; it looked like an old copy. I > removed all the old X-related stuff from /tmp (e.g. .X11-Unix, > .ICE-Unix, .font-unix, and a few others), and now X Windows will s

Re: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Steven Boswell
> > My question iswhen X Windows starts doing this, how the hell do we > > debug it? > > look at the :0.log file in /var/gdm THANK YOU! It was complaining about not being able to connect to some socket. I found the socket in /tmp; it looked like an old copy. I removed all the old X-relate

Re: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Matt Fahrner
This can happen if you "su" to root using a user id that is separate from root but uses the same home directory. For instance instead of sharing root we give out individual root. For instance mine reads: rootmf:x:0:0:Super Matt Fahrner:/home/matt:/bin/csh If I "su" under certain circumstance

Re: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Jonathan Sailor
Bootup in runlevel 3. eg: LILO boot: linux 3 --- "Eric H. Majzoub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Steven Boswell wrote: > > > releases.) When I start it, it looks like it's > trying to start X > > Windows, fails, and then loops back and tries to > do it again. So it > > just

Re: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Eric H. Majzoub
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Steven Boswell wrote: > releases.) When I start it, it looks like it's trying to start X > Windows, fails, and then loops back and tries to do it again. So it > just gets itself into a loop where it constantly fails, and there's no > way to stop it. Even worse, I can't swi

Re: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Wesley Griffin
* Steven Boswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06/20/00 14:00]: > My question iswhen X Windows starts doing this, how the hell do we > debug it? look at the :0.log file in /var/gdm I've had this happen on 3 different boxes over the last 2-3 weeks. they're development machines, so they get rebooted con

Re: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Jag
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Steven Boswell wrote: > My question iswhen X Windows starts doing this, how the hell do we > debug it? Switch your run level to 3. This way X won't start automatically. Log in on the console, and 'startx' to see why X isn't starting correctly. The behavior you gave is

RE: X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Steven Lord
And your graphics card is... And your X Server is... And your Processor is... It could be all sorts of things, remember the X server is only part of the equation. Are you running X that comes with it? Have you tried the SVGA, or the VGA (or even the MONO) X Server? What version of X11R6 are you ru

X Windows in 6.2 is VERY fragile!

2000-06-20 Thread Steven Boswell
I've been running RedHat 6.2 for a few months now (and I've been running Red Hat Linux in general for several years now). I've got it running on three machines; two of them have X Windows installed. But I can't get X Windows to work reliably in 6.2! (I don't remember having ANYWHERE this much t

Re: Log error

2000-06-20 Thread Stan Bubrouski
Yeah but remember not to allow the entire world to have access to /doc/ because it allows people to know exactly what software you have installed on your system which is a security/privacy concern, the example below is a good example of what to do. -Stan Bubrouski At 07:57 AM 6/17/00 +0800, John

Re: Quiet boot with image/boot progress

2000-06-20 Thread Panu Matilainen
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Danny James wrote: > I would like to hide the linux boot process by showing an image instead of > the boot process output. Any help on how this is accomplished would be > greatly appreciated. Take a look at Corel Linux which does just that (even giving you a choice whether

RE: Quiet boot with image/boot progress

2000-06-20 Thread Steven Lord
Lets just keep it in the list then, cos I'd like to know -Original Message- From: Jonathan Sailor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 20 June 2000 15:06 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Quiet boot with image/boot progress I'm intreted in that too. Could you cc messages to me also? -

Re: Quiet boot with image/boot progress

2000-06-20 Thread Jonathan Sailor
I'm intreted in that too. Could you cc messages to me also? - Original Message - From: Danny James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 9:11 AM Subject: Quiet boot with image/boot progress > I would like to hide the linux boot process by showing an ima

Re: BMP format

2000-06-20 Thread Remco Nonhebel
check the attachment Alexandru Sofronie wrote: > Hi all! > Can anyone tell me what is the MS bmp file format? > If you can please paste info in the mail message because I can't access > Internet (just mail!) > > A thousand thanks > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > To unsubscribe: > mail -s unsubsc

Re: BMP format

2000-06-20 Thread Remco Nonhebel
And here's some source code Alexandru Sofronie wrote: > Hi all! > Can anyone tell me what is the MS bmp file format? > If you can please paste info in the mail message because I can't access > Internet (just mail!) > > A thousand thanks > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > To unsubscribe: > mail -s

Quiet boot with image/boot progress

2000-06-20 Thread Danny James
I would like to hide the linux boot process by showing an image instead of the boot process output. Any help on how this is accomplished would be greatly appreciated. - DAJ -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

BMP format

2000-06-20 Thread Alexandru Sofronie
Hi all! Can anyone tell me what is the MS bmp file format? If you can please paste info in the mail message because I can't access Internet (just mail!) A thousand thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

Re: IBM serverraid 3L in 6.2 (fwd)

2000-06-20 Thread Gunnar Lindholm
> There should be no problem whatsoever with the module and SMP mode.  We run > it here on 4way systems without any problems.  What version of the > ServeRAID driver are you using?  How did you go about installing the ips.o > for SMP?  Are you using the stock Redhat 6.2 SMP kernel (with no mods)?