Hello:
> > If possible, I would like to remove the old versions. I have a few
> > questions:
> >
> > (1) Given that I have been running successfully with the newer
> kernels, is
> > there any reason for me to keep the older kernels installed?
>
> For me, only as a rescue backup or a fallback.
Hello:
I have been using the 'up2date' utility to keep my Red Hat 7.2 system
current.
I now have several versions of the kernel installed. I can see them via the
'rpm'
command, and they also are available as options when I boot the machine.
If possible, I would like to remove the old versions.
Brian:
> > Today, I installed MySQL via the binary RPMs from the Red Hat site. I
> > installed the following:
> > mysql-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
> > mysql-devel-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
> > mysql-server-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
> > mysqlclient9-3.23.22-6.i386.rpm
> >
> > However, when using the mys
Hello:
I think that I only know about half of what I'm doing here. :-(
Anyways, I am running Red Hat 7.2. I have PHP4 running with Apache, and it
seems to be working fine.
Today, I installed MySQL via the binary RPMs from the Red Hat site. I
installed the following:
mysql-3.23.41-1.i386
Hello again:
> Hello:
>
> As I only know enough to be dangerous, I hope that someone can help. I am
> trying to get Outlook 2000 configured as an IMAP client and Red Hat Linux
> 7.2 configured as a IMAP server.
>
> I installed the imap-2000c-15.i386.rpm package and have created an IMAP
> "account
ian Schang
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of Brian S. Schang
> Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 10:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Outlook and IMAP SSL Certificates
>
> Hello:
>
> As I only know
Hello:
As I only know enough to be dangerous, I hope that someone can help. I am
trying to get Outlook 2000 configured as an IMAP client and Red Hat Linux
7.2 configured as a IMAP server.
I installed the imap-2000c-15.i386.rpm package and have created an IMAP
"account" in Outlook. Everything see