Christoph Maser wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 03.12.2009, 18:43 +0100 schrieb Charles E Campbell
> Jr:
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> I have a Fedora Core 11 system at home (Centos 5.2 at work). I'd like
>> to build vim with huge and perl. This works under Centos, but f
Hello:
I have a Fedora Core 11 system at home (Centos 5.2 at work). I'd like
to build vim with huge and perl. This works under Centos, but fails at
home: no EXTERN.h or perl.h (and, presumably, other things). So: is
there a yum package I should be downloading, and if so, which one?
(both t
Hello:
I keep getting these
An IOException occurred at
scim_bridge_client_imcontext_set_cursor_location ()
messages -- and I'd like to turn them off. I won't mind having scim
just plain turned off.
However, in using Google, I find a hint such as "right click on the
tray, ..." -- so where's
Ed Donahue wrote:
> Is it possible in vim to do the following:
>
> Search for this block of data:
>
> # Catalog Service 2.0 for uat03
>
> PathPrepend /inquiryservices
> Cluster 172.21.1.1:999
>
>
> And change Cluster 172.21.1.1: to Cluster 172.21.1.2:70
Hello:
I'd like to install VmWare on my Centos 5.2; as a pre-requisite, it says
that the kernel should have the real-time clock capability.
How do I determine if the kernel has that capability?
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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Using Centos 5.2 and the "Software Updater/Package Updater/pup", I
winnowed the problem updates down to six packages:
1: Updated file packages available
2: Updated gcc43 packages available
3: Updated gcc packages available
4: Updated pam packages available
5: Updated redhat-logos p
regateDictResult
sackResult = apply(method, args)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/sqlitesack.py", line 861,
in getProvides
return self._search("provides", name, flags, version)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/sqlitesack.py", line 43, in
MHR wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Charles E Campbell Jr
> wrote:
>
>> Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I like using Seamonkey; I have v1.1.13 on Centos. It works with
>>> flash-plugin-10.0.12.36-relea
Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I like using Seamonkey; I have v1.1.13 on Centos. It works with
> flash-plugin-10.0.12.36-release.i386.rpm.
>
> On my home computer, I have Fedora Core 9; Seamonkey + flash-plugin used
> to work with the same version combination a
Hello!
I like using Seamonkey; I have v1.1.13 on Centos. It works with
flash-plugin-10.0.12.36-release.i386.rpm.
On my home computer, I have Fedora Core 9; Seamonkey + flash-plugin used
to work with the same version combination above.
Unfortunately, I updated Seamonkey to v1.1.15, and every ti
MHR wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:15 AM, Charles Campbell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you for looking.
Whew! Finally found a method that worked -- had to buy a $40 USB cable, but
with it I got the printer working under both WinXP and Linux.
What kind of USB cable costs $40?
Mike McCarty wrote:
M. Fioretti wrote:
Hi,
there is a remote (VPS) Centos 4.2 server which *may* have been
compromised. Reinstalling everything from scratch isn't a problem, it
may even be an occasion to improve a few things, the question is
another.
I use rkhunter and chkrootkit. I run them
Hello!
I've just started trying gnome-terminal (instead of xterm) because of
its "tabbing" facility. However, I note that with it backslashes appear
something like a W with a horizontal line through it. Any known way to
get a backslash to appear as a backslash?
To see what I mean, use gnom
Mário Gamito wrote:
How can I have vi with syntax hilghting for root ?
Regular users have it, but not root's.
I've seen the hidden files of a regular user home, but found nothing.
1. use vim instead of vi (vi is /bin/vi , which is usually a "tiny" vim
with few features)
2. put into /root/.vim
Jon Stanley wrote:
On Dec 7, 2007 11:30 AM, Charles E Campbell Jr
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- If you didn't install vim-enhanced, I suggest getting the vim
source, preferably applying the patches, and compiling it yourself:
Why? There would be nothing that we
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe, it's stupid question but I've just installed CentOS5 and when I'm
going to edit some of my conf files I see no colors as it did in old
CentOS4x...
I'm using:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ echo $TERM
xterm
Check if your vi/vim has syntax highlighting enabled:
vi --
Kenneth Porter wrote:
--On Tuesday, November 20, 2007 5:09 PM -0500 Charles E Campbell Jr
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyway, here's the form:
That says the script is in the same directory as the form. Is your web
server set up to allow scripts to be executed from the content
Hello!
I've been trying for several hours to upload a few bits of data (not a
file) from an html form to a server, and none of my variants have worked
thus far. I've done some web searching, too.
Anyway, here's the form:
UserID:
Date :
Time :
I've tried mmsrequest as a script a
Lukasz wrote:
Charles E Campbell Jr pisze:
Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-memory
sticks, I'd really rather have th
Hello!
Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-memory sticks,
I'd really rather have the permission to umount them be given to users.
The /etc/mta
Rick Barnes wrote:
I have installed CentOS 4.5 and 5 on 2 separate machines, and both have
default installs of vim-enhanced on each of them.
I noticed that I can get syntax highlighting as a regular user, sudo and
as root in C4.5. In C5 I only get highlighting as a regular user.
* Check tha
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