ns. I'm pretty sure that the same can be done for linux ext3
partitions.
Has anybody done this before? Anybody think about doing this at one time?
Give me your thoughts and feedback on this project.
Trevor.
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Take a look at what code is GPL and what is copyright Redhat code that can't
be redistributed. These include images, etc.
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there)
# ls -l arch/i386/boot/bzImage(no such file there either)
This is where I stopped. Please could you advise me.
Thanks,
Trevor.
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ernel will be called 2.4.18-3no-pcmcia-cs so I tried:
# make modules_install /lib/modules/2.4.18-3no-pcmcia-cs/
but the same error occurs. Please can you advise me where I'm going wrong.
Thanks, Trevor.
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ernel will be called 2.4.18-3no-pcmcia-cs so I tried:
# make modules_install /lib/modules/2.4.18-3no-pcmcia-cs/
but the same error occurs. Please can you advise me where I'm going wrong.
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ernel will be called 2.4.18-3no-pcmcia-cs so I tried:
# make modules_install /lib/modules/2.4.18-3no-pcmcia-cs/
but the same error occurs. Please can you advise me where I'm going wrong.
Thanks, Trevor.
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pcmcia-cs configuration.
How do I do an intsallation without CardBus support? Is it as straight
forward as not including the kernel-pcmcia-cs package in the "select
individual packages" section of the installation?
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Hello all,
I found this to be useful, thought I should share it with you, sorry if its
a bandwidth waster!
Chow,
Trevor.
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Hello John.
We're do I go to join the Valhalla mailing list.
Thanks, Trevor.
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I know what I'm doing. What should I be using? What am
I missing, docs I'm not reading or other naughty/lazy things am I doing/ not
doing? Please advise.
Thanks, Chow,
Trevor.
Sorry, thanks for the pointer.
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> TF> I'
at service anywhere. Using mc, I try find "swat*", but to no avail. Again,
please help.
Red Hat 7.3 (Valhalla)
Kernal 2.4.18-3 on an i586
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Hello all.
I've got two Red Hat Linux servers, one's a file
server, the other a route/internet server. I've got a
hat is their home turf (they must choose their
battles carefully). Plus, you can just download RH for free off the web
anyway, so this is really a non-issue.
There are tarrifs involved when trying to import a product into a country.
That raises pr
> Is there any significantly more expensive factor behind the way Red Hat
> prices its products overseas? I paid about 60 pounds - 90 US dollars -
> for Red Hat professional 7.2. No, it's not the version that comes with a
> DVD, so I really fail to see why I should buy every release when people
>
> GPL allows RH to charge a fee for supplying the product. It
> doesn't HAVE to give
> it away, though I could buy a set and run them off (like
> Cheapbytes) or mount
> them on my ftp server for all to download.
It could charge a small fee for media costs [$2-$3/CD], but according to the
GNU GPL
> Check your facts. Microsoft doesn't sell support and most of the
> time they
> don't give support. They leave this one for your ISV, your computer
> manufacturer, to your IT team, or to a consulting company.
Yes they do... for larger companies anyway. For small businesses, Microsoft
doesn't wa
> Support contracts are not that profitable (I know, I was in the
business)..
Ahem... Maybe you weren't a very good salesman. I think that RedHat is
doing very well considering that they are giving away GPL product.
Considering the alternative (M$) who charges for the product and then
charges
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