Mallard wrote:
Thanks for wasting the two hours I had today to do some programming!
I was compiling just fine in 7.0 after figuring out how to install
everything I needed. now I do a clean install of 7.1 "developer" and
everything else is installed to compile C++ except the libsrcc++ or
or not.
I sure miss my console toggle-swithches.
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Submitted with the greatest respect for the past and
hope for the future,
Bill Hudspeth
I found that I could 'easily' configure my soundcard by opening the
Konsole program (on the pane) and run the Red Hat program:
sndconfig enter
Good luck.
Bill
On 16 Aug 00, at 19:38, Ellick Chan wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote:
Why does modprobe always
My apologies. I made an error in entering the setup
text in the rc.local script. Everything now works fine.
TIA
Bill
Mallard:
I agree with you 200%!
I have wasted all kinds of time trying to work with "UNIX"
tools that are outdated and clumsy, except for the geeks who
thought they were cute. They aren't.
I have been writing useful 'C' programs for 20+ years (obviously not in
UNIX/LINUX) and have never seen
Has anyone installed KDE's 2.0 upgrade yet?
Is it working?
Thanks,
Bill
Jens:
They made it sound pretty great. :-))
Many thanks for your comments. I think I'll wait
untile KDE Mandrake have it tuned up.
It does look good I hope it comes along quickly.
Best,
Bill
Jens Benecke wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 08:02:21AM -0700, Bill Hudspeth wrote:
Has
a modem replacement and will see if that improves the
situation.
Bill Hudspeth
Support wrote:
Hello,
I've installed MDK 7.1 on a system and I'm currently using an antique 15"
monitor with it. When using X (with KDE) I notice after 15 minutes or so
the screen goes crazy. I origi
I found 2 command line ftp clients in the networking section:
/usr/binncftp
/usr/bin/lftp
I have not used them. so I cannot confirm their
quality.
Luck,
Bill
Alexander Skwar wrote:
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 04:57:24AM -0700, Gavin Clark wrote:
hi,
I could use a command line FTP