y you would lose
even one character of output under heavy load.
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instead, I think, and this may be slightly more secure than a suid
root gui program.
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alias sound emu10k1
And that was that. The driver is lovely, and sounds just great.
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made a symlink, then /tmp would be dangling and trouble would ensue.
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> > processor machine. Then read the smb howto for the tips on managing smb.
> > Ric
> >
>
> Carey
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starting with:
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; But, I also found the two directories /.gnome and /.gnome_private
That indicates that at some point (hopefully by accident), you ran
gnome as root.
Feel free to delete these files, and don't run gnome or X as root :)
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>
> Question
>
> 1) What is the equviant of this on Linux RH 6.1 if any?
At the linux prompt, type
linux single
(replace linux with another label if you changed it yourself)
I believe
linux 1
would also work. Not sure.
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>
> Tom Gilbert wrote:
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> > That indicates that at some point (hopefully by accident), you ran
> > gnome as root.
> >
> > Feel free to delete these files, and don't run gnome or X as root :)
>
> Why no
both together and rpm will resolve the dependencies.
$ rpm -Uvh control-center-devel-1.0.51-1.i386.rpm control-center-1.0.51-1.i386.rpm
That's it ;)
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be. ie. copy it the SUN
> system and work on it there then copy it to the ISP then my linux system and
> work on it there.
Sounds like you need cvs ;)
> Thanks in advance.
>
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It is slower if your link is not up, 'cos it waits for DNS resolution
to timeout, before carrying on and doing anything else.
This is why Mozilla will save us all ;)
>
> Thx,
> Arni
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> On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 04:26:56PM +0000, Tom Gilbert wrote:
> | * David Filion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> | > I'm trying to compile a C program that I wrote on a Sun system
> | > but it won't work. The code compiles an
es/titles/classes with
certain borders, although this is more complex.
If you instead meant that e doesn't rememember what theme you chose,
then this is likely to be a permissions problem in ~/ or
~/.enlightenment.
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nd you create blank files in ~/.fetchnews named with the newsgroups
you want to keep up to date with:
$ ls ~/.fetchnews
alt.humor.best-of-usenet
That's it. It'll download new messages each time it's run.
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* Jos? Romildo Malaquias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> And is it capable of posting news?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Romildo
No. But then you didn't ask for that ;)
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* Cameron Simpson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 11:29:41PM +0000, Tom Gilbert wrote:
> | > Show us the code. Better still, first winnow it down to as small an example
> | > as you can and still have it fail. And then show us the code.
> |
> | Seen
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no impact on the contents of the windows it manages.
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n existing applications such as
netscape without massive changes to XFree86.
You can use ttf fonts in X though, just not AA.
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for example.
Most current applications? No.
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htenment tends to look for backgrounds in
~/.enlightenment/backgrounds. Any images you put in here will show up
in the backgrounds menu.
Try running "eesh -e reload_menus" to update the contents
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Add the line *before* the line which runs you wm.
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ery generous of you, but
also foolish ;)
The reason you can't do it by default is simply security. By default,
other people can't connect to your X server and do stuff. You have to
specifically let them. This is the way it should be.
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For example, we want to lauch only one copy of mutt.
My (slightly cheating and not at all thorough) way of doing it would be:
#!/bin/bash
[ -z `pidof mutt` ] && { mutt }
YMMV :)
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hey are perfect for
everybody. I personally don't think xhost +localhost is a really big
deal, it just another part of setting up your environment the way you
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uld do
set signature="|uptime"
For other mailers, the means are different, but the ends are the same.
Also, if you use a brain-dead mailer, generate your 'sig using a
script, or cron job instead.
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* Tom Gilbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Adrian Walters ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > have seening this done many times -- how do you put your machine uptime in
> > you .signature file?
>
> Depends on your mail reader software. Many (such as mutt) allow you to
> spec
unny quote:"
fortune
echo "This is my uptime:"
uptime
Call the script mysig, and put the value "mysig|" in the
signature-file option in Pine.
Try not to create appawlingly huge .sigs this way, for fortune, try
using the -n option to restrict the length.
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fig *that* hard to do, then there is little
hope for you anyway ;-)
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Try http://core.freshmeat.net
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Yes.
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tion.
Or, pose a constructive, worthwhile question to the list, with some
details about the situation.
Continually blaming the installer for *your* deficiencies is getting
old, real fast.
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* Vidiot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >Please go and read some documentation.
> >Tom.
>
> Or, how about fixing the installer.
Sure. You can do that if you like =P
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z is RUBBISH!"
Isn't really very constructive, is it? Not much use to anyone.
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* C Heath ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Tom Gilbert wrote:
>
> > * Vidiot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > The audio stuff appears to not have been loaded with 6.1 either.
> > >
> > > So, what RPMs do I need to get it working?
> > >
> > >
x27;ve been using the product a long time.
You clearly needed to get docs burnt onto the cd too. Not doing so
was your mistake. *Please* stop trying to blame other people for it?
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You'll need the kernel headers and some devel packages installed to
compile it, but there are also some binary downloads I believe.
The alsa people also have something iirc.
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As has been said, you just needed to run sndconfig.
kudzu is not perfect at detecting hardware, which is why the install
doesn't rely on it to set stuff up automatically.
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= win
(if win is the label of that partition as far as lilo is concerned).
If the default line already exists, modify the existing one.
Then run /sbin/lilo to store the configuration.
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reboot to single-user mode
(type "linux single" at the lilo prompt) and change the root password
using passwd.
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Was it an input freeze (stuff still
displayed and unpdating, but no mouse/keyboard) a graphical freeze
(screen stops updating), or did it go black, or something else?
What were you doing at the time?
Just to say X freezes isn't likely to help find the cause =P
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> Something that works pretty well. I just developed a need to play.
>
> Thanks.
xgalaga.
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; started using cp, but then realize that this is not the way, since it
> copies the contents of the hard disks, not the device file itself.
>
> How to do this?
cp -a
This'll handle device files, links etc.
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6.2 user will be forwarded to this list. Thankyou.
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aking this personal.
> Take it back to the e-develop list where this discussion belongs.
Hah. Anyone on their behind Redhat's decision? No. I took this
discussion here, to get an answer from the people behind it. It couldn't
be more relavent here.
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> On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Tom Gilbert wrote:
>
> > I'd like to use this forum to attempt to get a straight answer from
> > Redhat on this one :)
>
> First of all, I'm not responsible for the enlightenment RPM, so
* Jason Costomiris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 06:57:58PM +0000, Tom Gilbert wrote:
> : I'd like to use this forum to attempt to get a straight answer from
> : Redhat on this one :)
>
> Well, I'm not from RHAT, but I've got what I feel are
* Bernhard Rosenkraenzer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Tom Gilbert wrote:
>
> > > This is intentional: 0.16.x adds a load of bloat^H^H^H^H^Hfeatures that
> >
> > That's just FUD, and I can't believe it came from someone who should
> &
* Jason Costomiris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:48:57PM +0000, Tom Gilbert wrote:
> : Ok. But it does :) It fixes a large number of bugs, an iconbox, adds
> : documentation, improves speed, and reduces memory usage. Is that wrong
> : somehow?
>
> An
* Jason Costomiris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 05:41:47PM +0000, Tom Gilbert wrote:
> : > : > The whole finger-pointing thing when he left RHAT, and now GNOME is
> : > : > phasing out using Imlib in favor of GdkPixbuf, in order to overcome
> : >
* Barton Hodges ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I seem to have forgotten what the command
> was to keep a job running even after I log
> out of the console... can anyone help?
man nohup
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, 20 May 2000, Tom Gilbert wrote:
> > * Russell W. Behne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > I just upgraded to RH 6.2. Now when I try to run netscape this is what
> > > happens:
> > > # netscape-naviga
org/internet_abbrevs.html
http://www.unbsj.ca/library/research/lingo4.htm
http://www.harper.cc.il.us/bus-ss/cis/118/lessons/acronym1.htm
http://www.delta.edu/~mfury/anac.html
YMMV
HTH
BOL
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> Mike
I've not heard of this one, but a good place to look for info is:
http://www.in-berlin.de/User/kraxel/xawtv.html
and
http://roadrunner.swansea.uk.linux.org/v4l.shtml
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Cheers.
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pt or DHTML generated,
you're prolly out of luck I'm afraid. From what I understand, wget can
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tried running imlib_config to reduce the
cache size or disable it altogether?
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* Bruce Richardson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 20 Dec, Tom Gilbert wrote:
> >
> > Urm, if you look more closely at the top output (I presume you used
> > top), you'll see that nearly all the memory used by applets is shared.
> > If you don't understand,
MB
Which is:
Netscape*noAboutSplash: True
If anyone's interested :)
There are some more to play with on
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ilesystem, but maybe using
the options user, rw, uid=blah might be helpful to treat files on the
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Xterm has a setting for it I believe, as do most file managers etc.
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why there is the alternative, /dev/urandom. When /dev/urandom runs out
of events, it defaults to pseudo-random numbers, and so will never
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> Tom Gilbert wrote:
> >
> > * Fred Herman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Not to be TOO greedy, but I have another question that no one answered
> > > and I couldn't find in mail archives. How can I control th
of issues, but they are *real* close now.
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, bash, ksh:
> MOZILLA_NO_ASYNC_DNS=True
> export MOZILLA_NO_ASYNC_DNS"
>
>
> Maybe this will help.
I doubt this will help. If you disable asyncronous dns lookup,
netscape will just do syncronous lookup instead. Even worse ;)
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> Mandrake, but I can't find it in Red Hat. Thanks in advance.
# rm /dev/mouse
# ln -s /dev/ttyS1 /dev/mouse
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For the rest, there's always ipchains.
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Lets have some *encouraging* words for once eh? You wouldn't believe
the amount of work that's gone into the mozilla project.
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files which are still open and in use by programs).
> Any Ideas or input would be appreciated.
>
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100%
> What are the problems being experienced?
None.
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$ rm /dev/cdrom
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AFAIK, it works fine with the SVGA server.
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hat doesn't work, even simpler
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* Steve ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Could some one point me in the right directon for info on how to enable
> recording under 6.1??
Recording what?
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>
> you can find details at:
>
> http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/02/14/919020210.html
>
> Carl
>
> ps Thanks to Tom Gilbert for $ convert file.pbm file.gif. Once I got rid of
> the pbm step and used convert to go from pdf->gif, it worked like a charm
the /dev/hda1 with that.
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