snmp... do I need special steps to get it working?
As long as things can be set up without too much headache, I don't mind
adventuring with new products.
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
It may be a bit bigger than what you need, but I have to take a moment and
plug OpenNMS. It's a very well done
I need a few nights before firing another volley of questions. The
errors were all related to word-wrapping and cut-and-paste.
I have turned off all locks in the /etc/procmailrc. I am going to add
even more new rules
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
what does you config look like? Do the
I am now using dual boot for using Linux and W2K on same machine. But on
booting, option for both the OS is shown of it, one can select any of it and
go to any OS.
Now the W2K can be started in safe mode-command prompt so anyone can tamper
with files in the system.
I want to do such that when
I haven't seen all of this thread but thought I'd share some of the issues
I've had with installing QT 3.0.3.
Make ./configure went off without a hitch, as did Make. But when I
attempted Make Install I got No rule to make target ../linux-g++/qmake.conf
needed by Makefile'
After looking in
Hi Brian,
I think the consesus is that a 'make install' is not required. That
being said, you need to make sure /etc/ld.so.conf contains
'/usr/lib/qt3/lib' (or whatever directories contain the qt3 libs), then
run ldconfig to update the libraries once qt3 is installed.
Alternatively, you can
On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 08:47:24 -0400
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brian,
I think the consesus is that a 'make install' is not required. That
being said, you need to make sure /etc/ld.sod.so.conf.conf contains
'/usr/lib/qt3/lib' (or whatever directories contain the qt3 libs), then
begin Brian Witowski's quote:
| Make ./configure went off without a hitch, as did Make. But when I
| attempted Make Install I got No rule to make target
| ../linux-g++/qmake.conf needed by Makefile'
i'm a little surprised that it built at all. qt is generally built in
place -- you don't
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, m.w.Chang wrote:
You should give it a try if you don't like IE. But IE is too popular
among the kids to be removed from Win98 or be ignored anyway.
That's the mentality that will keep M$ in its dominant monopolitic
position forever.
Kurt Wall wrote:
we have 98lite for
This 'feature' is called static binaries. Its what prevents reuse of
common libraries, and leads to overall bloat.
Please join us in the 21st century. You might actually like it here.
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, m.w.Chang wrote:
Of one thing that I liked about DOS:
There were little dependence
I think I know the answer, but I'll throw this out there...
If I compile a program as a normal user, with the correct environment
variables (eg for KDE3: QTDIR, KDEDIR and KDEDIRS) when I switch to root
to run checkinstall, there's no need for me to re-create those env
variables as root, is
http://www.thelinuxshow.com/otc.htm
We need this so badly in the US, IMHO..
Please support where/how you can (even if only to say "this is
stupid. you should focus on that instead")
--Douglas J. HunleyUnix/Linux Adminhttp://www.linux-sxs.org
SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue 0;0 rows
Networking - Wireless - 3COM Airconnect Access Point (Bill Day)
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Ummm.. anyone know if the CSSAs from Caldera pertain to eD2.4 anymore.. I
havent seen any in the last 3 or so CSSAs..
Are they not worrying about 2.4 anymore. I really truly don't care, just as
soon as I get the bigger my new connection I will no longer have the need for
the 2.4 and can get
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Bill Day wrote:
Ummm.. anyone know if the CSSAs from Caldera pertain to eD2.4 anymore.. I
havent seen any in the last 3 or so CSSAs..
Are they not worrying about 2.4 anymore. I really truly don't care, just as
soon as I get the bigger my new connection I will no longer
This is related to the issues I had with installing Qt 3.0.3. I finally got
it to install. I was missing some necessary switches. It installed without
error.
Now, the app I'm trying to install (kmyfirewall) is puking during make.
Here are the last few lines:
make[2]: *** [kmfruleeditip.o]
On Monday 08 April 2002 11:39 pm, m.w.Chang wrote:
Is it do-able after full/partial installation?
To avoid missing some crucial modules,
I always install all packages.
Now i want to try building Xfree86 from scratch rather
paying extra for an product upgrade. SO is there a
dummy's guide
Nah, it's no biggie I havent been on that list in a while.. t much good
help here 8^)
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 13:34, you were heard blurting out:
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Bill Day wrote:
Ummm.. anyone know if the CSSAs from Caldera pertain to eD2.4 anymore.. I
havent seen any in the
I have presented the owner of our company the bill for our M$ servers and client
access licenses. One that I am sure he will choke on.
I am working on a proposal that will allow me to use alternative software to M$
Exchange and M$ SQL Server.
I am curious to know what other people are using.
can it be done? a little example would be appreciated.
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Scribbling feverishly on April 09, Wil McGilvery managed to emit:
I have presented the owner of our company the bill for our M$ servers
and client access licenses. One that I am sure he will choke on.
Just curious, but how much will he choke?
I am
Brian Witowski wrote:
This is related to the issues I had with installing Qt 3.0.3. I finally got
it to install. I was missing some necessary switches. It installed without
error.
Now, the app I'm trying to install (kmyfirewall) is puking during make.
Here are the last few lines:
Dennis / Kurt or Any one else
In the book call CNU C++ they talk about a tdate.h cpp files.
During compile I get an error of unknown external. I take it that
this gnu stuff should it be on ew 3.1.1 /3.1 systems.
cheers
--
Rick Sivernell
Dallas, Texas 75287
972 306-2296
[EMAIL
Scribbling feverishly on April 09, Brian Witowski managed to emit:
This is related to the issues I had with installing Qt 3.0.3. I finally got
it to install. I was missing some necessary switches. It installed without
error.
Now, the app I'm trying to install (kmyfirewall) is puking
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 09:52:48 -0400 (EDT)
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, dep wrote:
begin Net Llama!'s quote:
| This 'feature' is called static binaries. Its what prevents reuse
| of common libraries, and leads to overall bloat.
which must be why all those
Scribbling feverishly on April 09, Rick Sivernell managed to emit:
Dennis / Kurt or Any one else
In the book call CNU C++ they talk about a tdate.h cpp files.
During compile I get an error of unknown external. I take it that
this gnu stuff should it be on ew 3.1.1 /3.1 systems.
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 18:55:51 -0500
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on April 09, Rick Sivernell managed to emit:
Dennis / Kurt or Any one else
In the book call CNU C++ they talk about a tdate.h cpp files.
During compile I get an error of unknown external.
Scribbling feverishly on April 09, m.w.Chang managed to emit:
You should give it a try if you don't like IE. But IE is too popular
among the kids to be removed from Win98 or be ignored anyway.
Thanks, I'll pass.
Is it do-able after full/partial installation?
To avoid missing some crucial
We must have been looking at two different web pages. The spec's I read
called for KDE 2.2.x
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Net Llama!
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 7:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Make errors
Brian
Which version of kmyfirewall are you trying to build, 0.4.1 or 0.4.2?
Brian Witowski wrote:
I double-checked the requirements at sourceforge and KDE 2.2.0 is whats
required. Let me know when you have some usefull input.
The correct version of KDE would be a good start. According to the
I double-checked the requirements at sourceforge and KDE 2.2.0 is whats
required. Let me know when you have some usefull input.
The correct version of KDE would be a good start. According to the
webpage for kmyfirewall the version that you're trying to build requires
KDE3, with qt3.
--
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 01:17 pm, zohar wrote:
Is there some application which make the code of Java language for the
controls(command buttons. option buttons, list box, combo box, etc) that
are in the screen using AWT library and JDBC as I have connect it to
database (particularly of mysql,
http://www.smvfp.com presented a M$ frontend+linux backend solution.
it's something you possibly were after.
Wil McGilvery wrote:
I am working on a proposal that will allow me to use alternative software to M$
Exchange and M$ SQL Server.
I am curious to know what other people are using.
WTF??
I tried to load that page, and gave up after the 130KB background image
stalled mid-way through download. I saw some BS about Visual FoxPro as
well.
I think Wil was looking to escape M$ debauchery, not get further
entrenched in it.
m.w.Chang wrote:
http://www.smvfp.com presented a
Scribbling feverishly on April 09, Net Llama! managed to emit:
WTF??
I tried to load that page, and gave up after the 130KB background image
stalled mid-way through download. I saw some BS about Visual FoxPro as
well.
I think Wil was looking to escape M$ debauchery, not get further
On April 9, 2002 07:07 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on April 09, Net Llama! managed to emit:
WTF??
I tried to load that page, and gave up after the 130KB background image
stalled mid-way through download. I saw some BS about Visual FoxPro as
well.
I think Wil was
begin Collins's quote:
| Well, konqueror fields the ugly thing without a blip.
here, too. of course, i have java turned off; it would be good if in
their attempt to prove that they can echo a time to the page they'd
specify the zone. and as a rule, one does not put up a hit counter if
it's
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 09:37:16 +0800
begin m.w.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
so wu-ftpd can also enjoy all the special
featuers offered by proftpd.
Does iptables-1.2.6's patch-o-magic work magically (without any
complaints) with kernel-2.4.18?
umm. sometimes. depends on what you
I hate to ask this question on this list but I need help.
I have to copy a 2.2 meg file (powerpoint presentation done in win4lin) from
my linux box to a dos floppy to carry to work and load on the computer there
for a presentation. Is there a way to split the file across two dos disks?
I tried to
On April 9, 2002 09:04 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
I hate to ask this question on this list but I need help.
I have to copy a 2.2 meg file (powerpoint presentation done in win4lin)
from my linux box to a dos floppy to carry to work and load on the computer
there for a presentation. Is there a way
Joel Hammer wrote:
I hate to ask this question on this list but I need help.
I have to copy a 2.2 meg file (powerpoint presentation done in win4lin) from
my linux box to a dos floppy to carry to work and load on the computer there
for a presentation. Is there a way to split the file across
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