Try the following two commands:
cpp
g++
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On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Michael Redinger wrote:
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> No, it's still there, even with 2.2 (I have to admit that I
> didn't try this on any of these computers since 2.2.12)
> kernels. I used to have this problem with old Compaq
> computers (the Y2K
Thank you, that's good to know. RH Co may have to update their
documentation again...
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
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> I think I've not needed to do that since I quit using 2.0 ker
Well, I only have the specific details on your video card. I
checked www.redhat.com/hardware, and they only have a RH7 module
for Matrox G400s. Hard drive shouldn't be a problem, nor the
motherboard...but the DVD and burner, you need to check out more
thoroughly. Manually adjusting LILO after t
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Hi,
If I type more than two dots consecutively on separate lines, the
remainder
Oh dear, found one more teeny tiny detail:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Ramiel Givergis wrote:
/root/verify-rpms > /root/verify-results 2>&1
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rpm --verify
is w
Sorry to perpetuate this, but I thought it important
given the situation. I just wanted to add one tiny
little correction:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Ramiel Givergis wrote:
rpm -qa|sed "s/^./rpm --verify /g" > /root/verify-rpms
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You need
a
Hi,
You may be interested in looking at this, even though
it may not be directly compatible with Adaptec IDE Raid
cards. It's the source code (I think) and compiled
binary provided by www.promise.com for their
UltraATA/66 IDE RAID cards to run on Red Hat 6.0
systems. If you know about this alr