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Shamail Tayyab writes:
> Hi all,
> I am using ssh with X11 forwarding to access a remote machine
> running Ubuntu 7.10. from a Windows machine running Putty and XMing.
> The problem is that, the theme services are not up in the remote mode.
What
Hi All
On a HP DL580 G4, intel 64bit with Smart Array P400 Raid controller
card with SAS disk drives.
Here is how i have installed SLES 9.0
tuxx02:~ # hpacucli ctrl all show config
Smart Array P400 in Slot 4(sn: PA5360J9STQ0QK)
array A (SAS, Unused Space: 0 MB)
logicaldrive 1 (136.7
Hi Kartik,
You need not create a RPM from the TAR file.You can directly unzip and
compile the kernel.
You can follow these steps.
1) Untar the kernel.
2) Run "make mrproper" in the unzipped kernel directory.
3) Run "make menuconfig"
4) Run "make"
5) Run "make modules"
6) Run "make modules_instal
Hi,
I am using Centos 5.0 and want to upgrade he kernel to the latest stable
version 2.6.26
I am not getting my way to build the rpm from the tar file that I could
download from kernel.org's mirror site.
Can someone help me with a howto or steps to achieve this.
I searched and tried some of them, i
On Thursday 24 Jul 2008, tirveni yadav wrote:
> but it provides mobility along with good enough net access and is
> similar to tata indicom's usb connection as mentioned in OP.
yaa but, neither service qualifies as broadband period. May be the OP
misnomered the service by calling it broadband.
Hi all,
I am using ssh with X11 forwarding to access a remote machine
running Ubuntu 7.10. from a Windows machine running Putty and XMing.
The problem is that, the theme services are not up in the remote mode.
Please guide me on how to enable it?
Regards
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Shamail Tayyab
shamail [at] inbo
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Arun Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Jul 2008, tirveni yadav wrote:
>
> > I have been using Reliance usb modem(Huawei CDMA EC325) for last one
> > year and get consistent speed of 16 kB/s most of the time. It is
> > easily configured by using wvdia
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 4:28 AM, Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Right, I would also like to know, that since the application themselves
> are GPLed, is using the trademark argument a mechanism to subvert
> the rights given in the licence itself?
>
I believe they can if they want
+++ Raj Mathur [22/07/08 18:46 +0530]:
>On Tuesday 22 Jul 2008, Smruti wrote:
>> 1. Is it legal for someone to distribute a Redhat Enterprise Linux
>> copy that he bought from Redhat without any Redhat agreement or
>> restrictions? If yes, than again I get back to my old question which
>> is how wi
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 4:03 AM, Praveen A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Only things you can be sure is:
>
> a) buy a copy from Red Hat if you want support
> b) get CentOS if you don't care about support
Agreed...
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"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
~Walte
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2008/7/23 Smruti :
>> but I deduce from the FAQ that if you have a legitimate copy and
>> you are a member of one of these groups you could distribute it for
>> the cost of CD and handling.
>>
I wonder what this non-commercial thing is then for, if no
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Arun Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Jul 2008, tirveni yadav wrote:
>
> > I have been using Reliance usb modem(Huawei CDMA EC325) for last one
> > year and get consistent speed of 16 kB/s most of the time. It is
> > easily configured by using wvdia
On Thursday 24 Jul 2008, tirveni yadav wrote:
> I have been using Reliance usb modem(Huawei CDMA EC325) for last one
> year and get consistent speed of 16 kB/s most of the time. It is
> easily configured by using wvdialconf .
The OP was regarding mobile broadband service.
IIRC, TRAI has defined
Ssh tunneling or ssh port forwarding might help.
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This may not be correct place but collective wisdom can perhaps point
hi !
Not sure but you may check BSNL EVDO 2.4 mbps connection . It will be
of great use if you have a service in your required locations ..
do some google search on it .
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On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Abhinav Sahai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I am due to move to various places in the next few months along with my
> machine. I was looking for a broadband connection which could be taken
> along. Can anyone suggest some connection which provide mobi
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