You didnt tell what monitor you've configured.
try :
Section "Monitor"
Identifier"LCD Panel 1024x768" (or "LCD Panel 800x600")
VendorName "UnKnown"
ModelName "Unknown"
why not to use XF86Setup ?
laptop tips:
do : 'man -k pcmcia' - lots of commands, do man and read.
i personally get annoyed at people who don't use spell checkers. IT'S
"COMPANY", NOT "COMPENY"!
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From: Guy Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 23:58
To: linux ILUG
Subject: Re: Job Offers At Gizmoz Inc. [OT]
I was thinking not to respond, b
May I suggest opening a new mailing list called JOAGI?
You could happely keep arguing , about if they may spam you or not:)
ll&p
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
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On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
> May I suggest opening a new mailing list called JOAGI?
> You could happely keep arguing , about if they may spam you or not:)
:)
I would like to ask people to stop the thread on the Gizmoz ad. The dude
offered people to come work for him. If you don't wann
In the same manner one writes "I" capital instead "i"
I every time wonder how well flames go before buseness.
I think I asked twice for help in this list , once I haven't got an answer at
all, and second time only one guy replied me.
Where have been all those spell checker purists then ?
Sorry for
> What is the simplest way to do such renaming ?
> I have many file with the same preceding string in their name.
> I want to remove that.
by using perl like this:
while(<*.for>) {
$oldname = $_;
s/\.for$/\.f/;
rename $oldname, $_;
}
this takes all filenames ending with .for and renames
What is the simplest way to do such renaming ?
I have many file with the same preceding string in their name.
I want to remove that.
~
Ask not for whom the bell tolls, and you will pay
only the station-to-station rate
~
Iftac
Where is Marc's integrated FireWire (next to his notorious differential
SCSI cable) when we need it for the purpose of bloody flogging the naked
bottoms of people who flame other people's spellings, especially in a
mailing list which serves people for whom English is not mother tongue?
On Tue, 29
look, i know this is not an english speaking mailing list... that's why i
would not complain about people's grammar (even though that annoys me, too).
but, you don't need to know how to speak a language well in order to use a
spell checker!
and because this is a non-english speaking mailing list,
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
> by using perl like this:
>
> while(<*.for>) {
> $oldname = $_;
> s/\.for$/\.f/;
> rename $oldname, $_;
> }
shell scripts, and doing:
ls -1 *.for|awk -F"." '{print "mv "$0" "$1".f"}'|sh
--Ariel
>
> this takes all filenames ending with .for and
> > What is the simplest way to do such renaming ?
> > I have many file with the same preceding string in their name.
> > I want to remove that.
You might want to check 'mmv' (you can find the package on redhat's
contrib archive). mmv lets you write:
mmv '*.yyy.*' '#2.xxx.#1'
You can probably g
Hello List,
If anyone have configured and ISDN card in RH6.1 for incoming calls and
can share the know-how it will be well appreciated.
Thanks,
Yaniv Kimchi
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CS>> by using perl like this:
CS>>
CS>> while(<*.for>) {
CS>> $oldname = $_;
CS>> s/\.for$/\.f/;
CS>> rename $oldname, $_;
CS>> }
CS>>
CS>> this takes all filenames ending with .for and renames them to .f
There's a command, named ren, which does exactly this.
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If I may suggest another solution...
Boris asked:
>> I decided to install RedHat Linux 6.1 on the E: partition.
>> The installation was fine but the problem is that after the installation
>> the programs that the F: partition became into E: partition so none of
>> the programs installed there ha
Is it the 6-CD version with all the commercial / demo stuff on it ?
Are you ready to copy 6 CDs ?
Schlomo
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Mike wrote:
> Hi list.
> I just got SuSe 6.3 from LSL.COM.
> Donno if it works yet but will check it later.
>
> If anyone wants a copy please reply.
>
> Mike
>
>
I only can agree and strongly advice everybody to
- either boot from the 2nd CD (for textmode install)
or
- boot from the bootdisk (also textmode install)
Only in the textmode install can you choose your packages in detailed
level and read the info which is included on each package. At the end yo
> eMail me for details.
> (I might summarize this and simil stuff as a
> "tutorial/guide", when Chen'll
> say
> the ZWiki is stable?)
Right now - Ira have faq-o-matic installed, which is supposed to be editable
by users. Ask Ira for details.
Personally I hate the faq-o-matic, but didn't have
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 08:30:41PM +0200, Ariel Biener wrote:
> shell scripts, and doing:
>
> ls -1 *.for|awk -F"." '{print "mv "$0" "$1".f"}'|sh
Won't work for filenames with more than one '.' in them:
$ echo "example.what.for" | awk -F"." '{print "mv "$0" "$1".f"}'
mv example.what.for exampl
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