Hi Peter.
>> I made that switch with RH7.1 some time ago with no problems.
>> 7.1 runs on XFree86-4.0.3-5 and 7.3 on XFree-4.2.0-8.
> This move by Red Hat may be optimistic. Even Debian unstable (Sid)
> still runs XFree86 4.1.0-17.
That is certainly possible. What version does RH 7.2 use?
XFre
On Sunday 11 August 2002 05:14, Colin Harris wrote:
> Hi all,
> New to this list. Could someone outline the
> possibilities please. Problem as below :-
>
> I have a 17Gb HDD. First 5 GB dedicated to Redhat 6.1 and
> runs an ax25 system for a DX cluster and ax25 node system.
>
> Want to tr
Hi,
When I recently upgraded from RH7.1 to RH7.3 I got total keyboard lock-up
with some programs. In order to go on working I had to reinstall RH7.1.
After that I found a) that I could not send e-mail any more using my mail
program
Hi all,
New to this list. Could someone outline the
possibilities please. Problem as below :-
I have a 17Gb HDD. First 5 GB dedicated to Redhat 6.1 and
runs an ax25 system for a DX cluster and ax25 node system.
Want to try Redhat 7.2 - Tried a second install by creating
a new 5GB partit
At 11:25 AM 8/11/02 +0800, Peter wrote:
>[...]
>I made that switch with RH7.1 some time ago with no problems.
>7.1 runs on XFree86-4.0.3-5 and and 7.3 om XFree-4.2.0-8.
This move by Red Hat may be optimistic. Even Debian unstable (Sid) still
runs XFree86 4.1.0-17.
>It is there
>/etc/X11/XF86Con
In-Reply-To: Message from Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
of "Fri, 09 Aug 2002 23:59:11 MST."
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Thanks!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The one characteristic I see as common to the three problem apps, but
> absent in the OK apps, is speed and frequency
Hi,
this is coming in pretty late (as i was on vacation)...
but Thanks Riley,David and Jay!
I managed to get the job done...!
- Original Message -
From: Riley Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 29, 2002 3:20 am
Subject: Re: Partitioning problem
> Hi Anshu.
>
> > unfortunate
On Saturday 10 August 2002 00:51 am, Adam Luchjenbroers wrote:
> 1) How do I manually fsck my root filesystem?
>
> 2) Where can I find a program to convert windows .ICO files into a more
> open file format (ie. PNG).
>
Regarding second question: netpbm from http://sourceforge.net
netpbm is a gr
For optimizing your compiled apps, there are a lot of options:
-O3
-march=ARCH
-mcpu=ARCH
but there are many else. Make man gcc and go to the Optimization Options
section. For enabling them just put them on the command line at compile
time.
If you want to modify an existing makefile, you can s
--- Adam Luchjenbroers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
écrit : > 1) How do I manually fsck my root
filesystem?
>
su -
init 1
mount -o ro,remount /
fsck /dev/hdax
x - your root partition
> 2) Where can I find a program to convert windows
> .ICO files into a more open
> file format (ie. PNG).
>
try
Adam,
Back to you again. As I mentioned, I had wiped out my boot diskette,
and needed to figure out how to make another. That I have done.
You need to use the mkdisk disk command, with the argument consisting
of your kernel number (what returns from uname -a). You will be
prompted to insert the
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