Sorry - forgot to say what the error was. :)
acroread ../../Source/ATM/Extra/Edge/FileCore.cpp:322:CTBool, CTFile:
Write(const void *, unsigned int): Assertion 'nWritten == nCount' failed.
Abort
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> I installed the Adobe Acrobat reader on RH 6.2. It doesn't seem to want to
> run under anything other than root. I set it up under /user/local. Adobe
> then puts the program under /user/local/Acrobat4/bi
I installed the Adobe Acrobat reader on RH 6.2. It doesn't seem to want to
run under anything other than root. I set it up under /user/local. Adobe
then puts the program under /user/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread. I set up
the symbolic link to /usr/bin/acroread they suggested. The permissions
were 75
At 07:33 17/05/00, Walt wrote:
>I have a 10/100 8 port switch and 100 24 port hub.
>Currently, I'm running everything out of the 24
>port hub, thinking that things will be faster on the
>same hub than if I have to patch the hub to the
>switch. Does this make sense or is a switch really
>that much
Hello,
I have read some infos about it and it
does not work properly for the moment.
I have tried it with a "miro 80sv twin"... :-/
Michelle
At 15:41 16.05.2000 -0500, Connie Waring you wrote
> This was the original Message:
>does anyone know how (if?) I can put 2 graphics cards in
> saying startx -- :1 (or at least you SHOULD be abel to if your xserver is
> configured right).
eck. looks like i read the questiong very uncarefully. ignore my mail :p
sara
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> does anyone know how (if?) I can put 2 graphics cards in a linux machine and
> have 2 X displays?
i don't haven't tried two graphic cards, but two displays is possible
saying startx -- :1 (or at least you SHOULD be abel to if your xserver is
configured right).
sara
This is my first post so hello everyone :)
I just took a look at old freshmeat.net (an excellent source for
linux ware) and found a program I have heard others talk of called
netperf. It sounds like what you are looking for. The url
is http://www.netperf.org/netperf/NetperfPage.html and the bes