Since you seem to be happily married to Windoze, I wouldnt like to
comment further
Can't be helped :-( the Windoze environment pre-exists, the Kiosks
need to integrate into that environment. Else I would have gone down
the path you suggest.
thanks anyways though ..
Anand
Karthik Ramgopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to compile 2.6.20 kernel on Fedora Core 6, and was able
to make menuconfig, make initrd, bzImage etc. I even added an entry to
grub.conf so that I could boot into it. Problem is that kernel starts to
boot, but hangs at loading system
Karthik Ramgopal wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile 2.6.20 kernel on Fedora Core 6, and was able
to make menuconfig, make initrd, bzImage etc. I even added an entry to
grub.conf so that I could boot into it. Problem is that kernel starts to
boot, but hangs at loading system activity data
On 14-Mar-07, at 3:45 PM, Alok G. Singh wrote:
we have set up a calendar of foss events at
Would it be possible to get a feed for this ? Or even a shared Google
calendar ?
i will set up a feed when i find out how to do that - maybe now is
the time to tackle that oft postponed task. No
On 14 Mar 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be possible to get a feed for this ? Or even a shared
Google calendar ?
i will set up a feed when i find out how to do that - maybe now is
the time to tackle that oft postponed task. No idea what a google
calendar is
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Karthik Ramgopal wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile 2.6.20 kernel on Fedora Core 6,
if you just need a newer kernel, try rawhide, that has pretty much the
latest stuff released and built.
2.6.20-1.2986 is there in
PJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Karthik Ramgopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to compile 2.6.20 kernel on Fedora Core 6, and was
able to make menuconfig, make initrd, bzImage etc. I even added an
entry to grub.conf so that I could boot into it. Problem is that
kernel starts to
Hi
I want to install ldap on my Red Hat Linux server 4.0, Enterprise.
Can some one suggest me how to install.
Regards
Zaheer
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syed altaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to install ldap on my Red Hat Linux server 4.0, Enterprise.
Can some one suggest me how to install.
Sure,
Which part of RTFM (Read the F*[EMAIL PROTECTED] manual don't you understand?
Regards,
Shiv
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Don't be
Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
1. Read the Kernel-HOWTO. ;-)
2. copy /boot/config-working-kernel-version to /usr/src/linux/
3. Re-read the Kernel-HOWTO
4. Say `make oldconfig' - this should give you a bloated, but working
kernel. Answer the questions on the command line.
5. Compile the kernel.
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 10:10 -0700, Shiv wrote:
syed altaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to install ldap on my Red Hat Linux server 4.0, Enterprise.
Can some one suggest me how to install.
Sure,
Which part of RTFM (Read the F*[EMAIL PROTECTED] manual don't you understand?
HI,
On 3/14/07, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mahesh, while this most likely works in some places, I'd recommend you
stick with the packaging and system management options that your distro
was built for.
It depends on what the user wants the kernel for. If the user wants to
do
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From: Sawood Alam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mar 14, 2007 11:02 PM
Subject: JMI-LUG Stall at Algorhythm'07
To: devesh [EMAIL PROTECTED], saleem ansari [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Kazim Zaidi [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
( I am not sure how your answer related to the Karthik's question since
you can build all kernel.org release kernels as rpms, but here goes.. )
Shakthi Kannan wrote:
It depends on what the user wants the kernel for. If the user wants to
do device driver/kernel development, the developers
On 14-Mar-07, at 5:23 PM, Alok G. Singh wrote:
the time to tackle that oft postponed task. No idea what a google
calendar is
http://calendar.google.com. Ever since T. V. Raman announced[1] an
Emacs interface to the Google Data APIs, that service has become a lot
more attractive (to me
Sudhir Gandotra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:your answer gives a very bad name to
Linux community, unless, you
represent microsoft.
Point about indecency taken, apologies are due. I should not have expanded
RTFM!!
The bit about microsoft is more confusing!!!
I have seen similar emails from people
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 22:11 -0700, Shiv wrote:
Sudhir Gandotra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:your answer gives a very bad name
to Linux community, unless, you
represent microsoft.
Point about indecency taken, apologies are due. I should not have expanded
RTFM!!
The bit about microsoft is more
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