On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Have a look at redhat's qt source RPM.
I really would be hesitant about this..
QT in RH 8.0 is a very different QT then other distributions have, and it
includes:
* GCC 3.2 patches
Otherwise it won't build on redhat 8 (and on mandrake 9,
3.5 orders of magnitude suggests he went from ram access (perhaps cache)
to disk access.
my guess is your configuration of 8.0 takes more memory = he's thrashing.
what does free tells him in each case ?
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Be careful with RH 8. 0 if you plan to use it on some heavy workload
Well, the answer is a big different...
If you run this script with en_US encoding and NOT utf8 - you would see the
missing speed. Apparently there's a bug with grep when it comes to utf8
handling (redhat and Alan confirmed that)..
So, if you're running lots of scripts on RH 8.0, maybe you
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Well, the answer is a big different...
If you run this script with en_US encoding and NOT utf8 - you would see the
missing speed. Apparently there's a bug with grep when it comes to utf8
handling (redhat and Alan confirmed that)..
So, if
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 11:13:55PM +0200, Oleg Kobets wrote:
You seem to misunderstood me.
I configured a fully working system twice now, one with Suse and one with
Debian and it works perfectly. The problem is with RedHat 7.3.
DHCP failes to update Bind. Other then that both work ok. (ie
Hi All
I want one of my NAS to write its logs through one of my linux syslog deamon
I know a linux server can be configured to enable other machines to write to
its logs using syslog.conf
Any one can point me to the relevant meterial ?
or give me short example how such task can be done ?
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Hi All
I want one of my NAS to write its logs through one of my linux syslog deamon
I know a linux server can be configured to enable other machines to write to
its logs using syslog.conf
Any one can point me to the relevant meterial ?
or giveme
One other thing...
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Have a look at redhat's qt source RPM.
I really would be hesitant about this..
QT in RH 8.0 is a very different QT then other distributions have, and it
includes:
[snip]
* Some patches from QT-3.1 and some from 3.0.5 version
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Ilan Finci wrote:
Hi,
Probably this is should not be to hard to accomplish, but I failed doing
so and couldn't find a solution.
I've been using gnomecal (version 1.2.0) for a while, and I now want to
move to KOrganizer (version 3.0.2).
Both applications use vCalender
Greetings,
Some time ago I consulted this list about good X servers for Windows
(it's easier and far cheaper to access Linux from Windows than the
reverse; I need both). Back then, the conclusion was that there is no
satisfactory free solution, so I've been using Starnet's X-Win32 [1].
Well,
Low tech solution: did you try to fiddle with the switch in the lid that
switches the screen on and off when opening and closing the lid? works for me
when apm messes up a little, both under X and in console.
Arie Folger
=
To
I ended up finding some spare place to store an interim / partition, modified
/etc/fstab to allow booting in that partition and mounting of the original /
in /mnt/spare.
Thing to watch out for: since grub looks for its config file on the original
/, one should really carry out the entire
It seems that there are different versions of the format. When I've
tried to open the file saved from gnomecal in KOrgenizer, I get a pop-up
with the message:
Couldn't load calender '/homes/ifinci/test.ics'
Nothing more.
When looking at the files, they have a different version field (1.2.0
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