https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=584
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same issue here, also postfix.
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Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Num-lock seems to be the issue, but it is not the complete issue.
HOME/END don't work in mutt in gnome-terminal 2.1 even with NUM-LOCK
off.
Also, the Enter key on the numeric key pad does not work on
gnome-terminal, but it does on the consoles and other xterms; it does
Testing... please ignore. I know some of you like to respond to
messages that ask to be ignored because, for some reason, you think the
sender won't see it, but will see your i got it message.
In this case, I know I will get it and really don't want to have a
dozen replies. So while your
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=568
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Also, the Enter key on the numeric key pad does not work on gnome-terminal,
but it does on the consoles and other xterms; it does not matter if numlock is
on or off ...
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 09:07:20PM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
What about exception in rpmlint (as for suid binaries), or specific comments
in spec files for disabling those errors ?
See with flepied to put some errors as exception in rpmlint.
or put in your .rpmlintrc file some thing
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Christian Walther wrote:
There is radeon support for the card/display in the first TiBooks that
used radeon, that was the latest machine ( th eLCD iMac) at the time 8.2
was created. I have an Xconfig for the 1280x854 if you want it, but I
don't think it will help you
I saw a little error, this is the correction:
Option UseFBDev true
Stew Benedict wrote:
FYI
Stew Benedict
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If you happen to be up and running, could you post the output of:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
I'm halfways up and running. Enough to have a look at cpuinfo. Here:
cpu : 7455, altivec supported
temperature : 53 C (uncalibrated)
clock : 667MHz
revision: 3.2 (pvr 8001
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Christian Walther wrote:
If you happen to be up and running, could you post the output of:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
I'm halfways up and running. Enough to have a look at cpuinfo. Here:
cpu : 7455, altivec supported
temperature : 53 C (uncalibrated)
clock
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Thomas Geenen wrote on Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 05:16:49PM +0100 :
BTW - your mailer is overriding the Reply To: for the list so I have to
reply to all recipients for my answers to hit the list.
This a kmail pb, some poeple said me the same thing
That would depend though on what MOL access. Does MOL
have a virtual drive, or does it access the whole
drive. Will low level memory mapped routines work?
In otherwords does MOL work raw, or is this run in a
protected environment. Can programs access partition
map through MOL?
--- Bob Sloots
This is the resizer tool:
http://www.fwb.com/html/partition_toolkit.html
This is the general formatting, software RAID support:
http://www.fwb.com/html/hard_disk_toolkit.html
Can LinuxPPC do RAID? The Mac drivers are wierd in
that they load at startup before the OS is loaded.
Each writable
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Generation NeXT wrote:
This is the resizer tool:
http://www.fwb.com/html/partition_toolkit.html
This is the general formatting, software RAID support:
http://www.fwb.com/html/hard_disk_toolkit.html
Can LinuxPPC do RAID? The Mac drivers are wierd in
Linux has
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