> >
> > reiserfs will only appear in your kernel configuration if you choose to
> > view development and/or incomplete code and drivers. that means linus
> > torvalds thinks it's not ready for prime time just yet.
> >
> > i just hope redhat will do the same thing with ext3.
>
> Ext3 won't even be
> >it 's compiled as module but does not appears to be available during the
> >installation (disk druid).
> >if redhat does not include reiserfs as a choice during the installation
> >(maybe in custom install for experimented user), i will no be able to
> >understand redhat strategy (make a distri
you could add a few more printers to printconf:
from www.citizen.co.uk/files/piva-rd.htm:
Citizen Printiva 600c = Alps MD-2010
Citizen Printiva 700 = Alps MD-2010
Citizen Printiva 1700= Alps MD-4000
i have the 600c model and it works using it as one Alps MD-2000.
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Em Sexta 02 Fevereiro 2001 13:15, you wrote:
> Evandro Fernandes Giovanini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > what do you think about creating a preview dir in cd2 (just like in 7.0)
> > and put the following there:
> >
> > - nautilus
> > - evolution
>
>
(perhaps you could create two comps files, one with
all packages and one with only the packages in cd1, and anaconda asks which
one to use). there's a big difference between downloading 650M and 1200M.
thanks,
Evandro
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Em Terça 30 Janeiro 2001 12:05, you wrote:
> Evandro Fernandes Giovanini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > how about adding the RELEASE-NOTES to the redhat-release package?
>
> Nah. You should see it before installing.
>
some people don't read it. and then they as
how about adding the RELEASE-NOTES to the redhat-release package?
and, is there a release-notes for rawhide? it would make testing easier if
there were one.
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since it's impossible for anaconda to support all locales i think it would be
a good idea to add locale_config to the installation.
note: i haven't had a chance to install rawhide lately so i apologize if this
has been implemented.
also, i wish the locale_config had newt and gtk+ (without gnom
Em Sexta 26 Janeiro 2001 15:52, you wrote:
> about kernel-headers-2.4.0-0.99.5:
> the include files should be in /usr/src/linux-2.4.0-0.99.5 and
> /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm should only be symlinks to
> /usr/src/linux/include/linux and /usr/src/linux/include/linux
>
> this way the ins
about kernel-headers-2.4.0-0.99.5:
the include files should be in /usr/src/linux-2.4.0-0.99.5 and
/usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm should only be symlinks to
/usr/src/linux/include/linux and /usr/src/linux/include/linux
this way the installation of a custom kernel would be a lot easier.
is there a release schedule for redhat linux 7.1?
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On Monday 22 January 2001 23:56, you wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:14:50PM -0200, Evandro Fernandes Giovanini wrote:
> > Em Segunda 22 Janeiro 2001 20:10, you wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > The Debian APT tool is included in Conectiva Linux 6.0 with an
> I have wget pointed at important directories at my favourite mirror. It
> runs unattended (as does my internet connection). From there I do the
> occasional rpm --freshen on as many systems as I want.
>
> One of my other reservations about up2date is its utility for updating more
> than one syst
u; redhat could at least be apt-enabled and include it in
powertools. but i would rather see it replacing up2date.
the fact that up2date was developed by redhat doesn't mean it's better than
apt.
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Em Segunda 22 Janeiro 2001 21:08, you wrote:
> Coming soon... The problem is that the package may require
> dependencies on more than one CD. Then you're going to be in
> trouble...
>
> Matt
actually, conectiva 6.0 has two cds (main and extra) and it
Em Sexta 19 Janeiro 2001 01:55, you wrote:
>
>
> > could linuxconf be removed from the base installation?
>
>
>
> Yes. And even if it is installed, it is easy to uninstall it using 'rpm
> linuxconf'.
>
>
i install a base installation from ftp/http and linuxconf is not
unselectable; i wish it wa
>
> Thanks. Your answer, however, begs a followup question: "What
> allotment should I choose to minimize swapping CDs?"
>
i suggest you to see what RPMS are in disc2 of 7.0 and do a similiar iso
image.
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could linuxconf be removed from the base installation?
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On Monday 08 January 2001 16:46, you wrote:
>
> Apropos Netscape. I'm all for an security errata update which removes
> the Flash plugin!
>
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
how about just creating a package for it (netscape-flash)?
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why is there no images/ directory and some other files used by anaconda in
the RedHat/ directory of the rawhide distribution?
are you replacing anaconda?
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rc/linux-2.2.16/kernel'
> make: *** [_dir_kernel] Error 2
>
are you able to compile the original kernel sources (from kernel.org, not
from your redhat system)?
and do you need SMP support? can you disable it in the kernel configuration?
hope this helps,
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where's anaconda's pot file? i would like to translate it to portuguese.
thanks,
Evandro
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> > P.S. It is released the new Mandrake Linux 7.2, I have seen they use
> > CUPS, and the Powertools also have CUPS. How much it is better from lpd?
>
> lpd and LPRng just don't play in the same league than CUPS. And when
> you couple it with the cupsomatic database CUPS supports all printers
>
> Actually they're built by us. But I'll push an update later today, there
> were a couple of issues with the release version that we've fixed since.
>
kcontrol doesn't have the netscape plugins module. will you add it to this
new packages?
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a kernel-headers-2.2.16-22
thanks in advance,
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>
> non-respins+updates. If you don't have the ISOs, get the respin ISOs.
will it change for each update or was it released just because of glibc
and other bugs found so far? and do i need to get the updates-disk or is
it a part of the new image?
thank you
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what are thes 7.0-respin*iso images?
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i see that redhat 7.0 uses XFree86 4.0.1 but i also see servers from the
old XFree86 release there.
my question is: where are the servers for XFree86 4.0.1 (what package)?
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> Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Freivald, Joseph A, GOVMK wrote:
> >
> > > I thought one of the other things about Mandrake is they included
> > > non-exportable encryption, which is not an option for RedHat. No?
> >
> > No, since they're based i
> I work with redhat 6.2 and some applications work as you want on GNOME.
> For example, try to launch the configuration tool for wdial as
> unprivileged user: it ask you the rott's passwd in a grahical box and
> then launch the program
>
i think that's usermode
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> > > If RHI isn't using RPM 4, I sure wouldn't;-)
> > >
> >
> > So what would be your choice, if you were creating your own
> > distribution? Should I go with RPM 3.05?
>
> Go with RPM 4. Many of the new packages RPM 3.05 will *not* be able to
handle
> merely based on the version numbe
> I'm downloading the latest Gnome src.rpm packages from helixcode, I am
> going to build these and I want to replace the ones on the RH 6.2
> install disk with these. Should I expect any problems by doing this?
> Hopefully everything will work nice.
>
there should be no problem, just look the or
when i try to use printtool, i get an error message (in the xterm where it was
started):
couldnt find avaiable devices in find_gs
this should not happen
sytem is Rawhide 2720
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y use X11 instead of X11R6. changing the Makefile
for such applications is good too.
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how can i convert the rpm database on a Red Hat 6.2 to a rpm4 database?
after you install the rpm4 there's no packages installed (on it's database).
Evandro
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gnome from redhat installed on Red Hat 6.2 (you´ll have to
change a few things in the spec though).
Evandro
On sáb, 22 jul 2000 02:00:19 Barry Smoke wrote:
> Here's the gist of what i'm trying to do.
> I have a nvidia geforce256-2
> I want to get it workingso I have found X
i would like to see the plugins into different packages for the licq daemon
(create licq-qt-gui, licq-rms and others).
also, licq depends on a version of libstdc++ that doesn't ship with the latest
rawhide.
Evandro
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i tried to set up X but all i got was a black screen. Using the SVGA server
from Red Hat 6.2 (-20 i think) fixed the problem.
also, the version of xf86config appears to create a file for XFree86 4.0 which
doesn't work when using a server from XFree86 3.3.6.
Ev
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