Remotely Start NetScape

2002-05-06 Thread Bing . Li
Dear all, I need to remotely start my Netscape on Redhat 7.1 so that I can view the Netscape browser on my local machine. Could you please give me a solution? I don't know how to do that. Thanks, Li Bing _ | How are you? |___

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread Florin Andrei
On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 11:52, John Summerfield wrote: > > It's in the spec file. I'd have thought that at SGI you'd be downloading the > src.rpm just as fast as you could so you could merge your own patches;-) Or maybe i'm just lazy. :-D Anyway, the said list is a "nice to have" for sysadmins,

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread Michael Best
Everyone on the net is having understandable difficulties in acquiring anything from Redhat today. A giant wall of screaming fanatics (incl me) are downloading, hammering and otherwise abusing everything redhat today. Seems to save themselves some duplication of effort someone is downloading

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread Michael Best
Florin Andrei wrote: >>Do you know what the preempt patch is called off hand, or how I might >>identify it? > > No. :-( > > But wouldn't you love it if Red Hat would provide somewhere a nice > little list saying "these are the patches that were included in the > kernel that goes with this distri

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread John Summerfield
> On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 11:37, Michael Best wrote: > > > > I just downloaded and installed the kernel-2.4.18-3.src.rpm (SRPM for > > the kernel, instead of the kernel source) and it contains: > > > > linux-2.4.17-lowlatency.patch > > Ah, cool. > > > Do you know what the preempt patch is called

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread Peter Bowen
On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 14:42, Florin Andrei wrote: > But wouldn't you love it if Red Hat would provide somewhere a nice > little list saying "these are the patches that were included in the > kernel that goes with this distribution"? ;-) The kernel spec file contains lots of comments about what ea

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread Tom Diehl
On 6 May 2002, Florin Andrei wrote: > On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 11:37, Michael Best wrote: > > > > I just downloaded and installed the kernel-2.4.18-3.src.rpm (SRPM for > > the kernel, instead of the kernel source) and it contains: > > > > linux-2.4.17-lowlatency.patch > > Ah, cool. > > > Do you

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread Florin Andrei
On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 11:37, Michael Best wrote: > > I just downloaded and installed the kernel-2.4.18-3.src.rpm (SRPM for > the kernel, instead of the kernel source) and it contains: > > linux-2.4.17-lowlatency.patch Ah, cool. > Do you know what the preempt patch is called off hand, or how I

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread Michael Best
John Summerfield wrote: >>Does the kernel in 7.3 includes the pre-emptive patch or the low-latency >>patch? > > I just built a kernel from Skipjack source, and there were questions there about > low-latency. I just downloaded and installed the kernel-2.4.18-3.src.rpm (SRPM for the kernel, i

Re: preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread John Summerfield
> Does the kernel in 7.3 includes the pre-emptive patch or the low-latency > patch? > I just built a kernel from Skipjack source, and there were questions there about low-latency. -- Cheers John Summerfield Microsoft's most solid OS: http://www.geocities.com/rcwoolley/ Note: mail deliver

preemptive kernel in 7.3?

2002-05-06 Thread Florin Andrei
Does the kernel in 7.3 includes the pre-emptive patch or the low-latency patch? -- Florin Andrei There's nothing to be ashamed of in coming up with the obvious, especially when nobody else is coming up with it. ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [E

Re: ReiserFS in Installations

2002-05-06 Thread Florin Andrei
On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 04:51, Florian Lindner wrote: > How long does SGI usually releases the XFS-installer after the Redhat > release. Long answer: Well, it's a matter of: download the latest RH, modify it, test it, re-patch, re-test. And, BTW, they go the "it's ready when it's ready" way. ;-) S

Re: ReiserFS in Installations

2002-05-06 Thread Florin Andrei
On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 14:53, Jean Francois Martinez wrote: > > What I would like to know is why some people are fetichistic about > ReiserFS. While since some people have ReiserFS partitions > I understand the need for supposrting ReiserFS in > upgrades a thing RedHat 7.2 and I think 7.1 provide

Re: A Red Hat user's introduction to Debian

2002-05-06 Thread Graham Kettlewell
Jean Francois Martinez wrote: > > > I think that it is really cool, spiffy, neato that RH 7.2 installs and > > pretty much just works. For the last three installs of 7.2 I did, I > > *needed* to make only a couple of little tweaks to get basic > > functionality going. This is a good thing. I wor