On Tuesday 25 February 2003 09:11 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 9:14 pm, someone claiming to be Collins wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 07:30 am, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anybody try Mandrake 9.1 beta 3 and get the OpenOffice RPM to install?
My son's having difficult
begin Bruce Marshall's quote:
| Oh well I think what's current in the Expert Mouse line is the
| Pro now with four big buttons and 6 small ones on the top
| edge... and a wheel above the ball.
they still apparently have the plain old expert mouse:
On 2/26/2003 6:44 AM, someone claiming to be Collins wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 09:11 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 9:14 pm, someone claiming to be Collins wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 07:30 am, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anybody try Mandrake 9.1 beta 3 and get the
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 7:52 am, dep wrote:
begin Bruce Marshall's quote:
| Oh well I think what's current in the Expert Mouse line is the
| Pro now with four big buttons and 6 small ones on the top
| edge... and a wheel above the ball.
they still apparently have the plain
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I'm going to suspend the site's search engine for a little while on Sat so the
site index can be rebuilt. The re-org of the site has created a lot of
'cruft' in the namazu database. I'll be doing this periodically during the
re-org. This will help
Thanks for all the tips everyone. I went ahead and installed the
ncurse4 as suggested below and it took care of it.
--Tom Wilson
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 22:30, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
Tom Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install some printer drivers and rpm keeps failing with a
FYI-
I just ran into a problem installing Webmin RPM's on RH8. The cause, as the
Webmin download page describes, appears to be RPM4, which segfaults when
attempting to install the RPM. The solution, also on the Webmin page, is to
download and install the Webmin KEY into RPM4... Weird that this
Hello all.
Email Clustering question here. I am using two linux boxes to cluster for
email services. There will be a primary and a backup (hotswap, whatever you
want to call it).
These will be running Sendmail and the standard Inetd version of Pop3/s that
comes with RH8.
Does anyone have a
You could use rsync, although i still dont' think that you could keep them
100% in sync if the mail volume is high.
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Hello all.
Email Clustering question here. I am using two linux boxes to cluster for
email services. There will be a primary and
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:57:47 -0500
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all.
Email Clustering question here. I am using two linux boxes to cluster
for email services. There will be a primary and a backup (hotswap,
whatever you want to call it).
These will be running
Check out http://www.linux-ha.org/ for High Availability clustering info. Of
particular interest is drbd, a network block device that allows you to have
an ethernet-based RAID1 between one box and another.
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 09:20 am, Net Llama! wrote:
You could use rsync, although
begin Bruce Marshall's quote:
| Unless the connector itself is worn, I would think it
| would be a mechanical problem (loose solder joint) more than
| anything.
just took it apart and wiggled the connector while looking at it under
a 10x loupe and sure enough, all eight of the solder joints
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 13:06 pm, dep wrote:
begin Bruce Marshall's quote:
| Unless the connector itself is worn, I would think it
| would be a mechanical problem (loose solder joint) more than
| anything.
just took it apart and wiggled the connector while looking at it under
a 10x
I'm trying to get NFS to work through my firewall without much
luck. Portmap and NFS stay on dedicated ports but all those RPC
processes (statd, mountd, etc.) keep changing port numbers. Is there
any way to make these stick to a specific port?
Thanks,
Jason Joines
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I have downloaded the sources for gcc-2.95.3
I want to compile this thing, and it seems to config OK and make ok.
I am totally confused on where this should go. The instructions from the
install file are reproduced here, and I would appreciate an English
translation with an example.
Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
% I have downloaded the sources for gcc-2.95.3
%
% I want to compile this thing, and it seems to config OK and make ok.
% I am totally confused on where this should go. The instructions from the
% install file are reproduced here, and I would
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:13:06PM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
% I have downloaded the sources for gcc-2.95.3
%
% I want to compile this thing, and it seems to config OK and make ok.
% I am totally confused on where this should go. The instructions from
Feigning erudition, Bill Campbell wrote:
% On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:13:06PM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
% Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
% % I have downloaded the sources for gcc-2.95.3
% %
% % I want to compile this thing, and it seems to config OK and make ok.
% % I am totally
Hello everyone.
I am looking for a basic Document Management System with the following features:
Check in/check out
Version control
User defined Hierarchy of documents
Control of permissions at all levels
Searchable attributes on the Documents
This will be used with Cad Drawings so the ability
cvs, clearcase, perforce, pcvs.
On 02/26/03 18:58, Wil McGilvery wrote:
Hello everyone.
I am looking for a basic Document Management System with the following features:
Check in/check out
Version control
User defined Hierarchy of documents
Control of permissions at all levels
Searchable
Thanks to Andrew Mathews we now have a Step on Backups on XFS.
You may find this step at http://www.linux-sxs.org/administration/xfsbackups.html
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Well, things are better. The thing (gcc) compiled and installed.
I now have two version of gcc on my computer:
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root root 216884 Feb 26 21:17 /usr/local/bin/gcc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 203694 Dec 14 12:46 /usr/bin/gcc
I have a similar pair of files for
On 02/26/03 19:34, Joel Hammer wrote:
Well, things are better. The thing (gcc) compiled and installed.
I now have two version of gcc on my computer:
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root root 216884 Feb 26 21:17 /usr/local/bin/gcc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 203694 Dec 14 12:46 /usr/bin/gcc
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 20:41:12 -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
I've built GCC more times the last year than I care to count, and I have
yet to blow up my system compiler.
Kurt,
I am wodering, do you reference the new GCC during builds or do you
simply remove the older GCC?
Stayler
See the section in /etc/sendmail.cf as follows:
# Smart relay host (may be null)
DSmail.yourisp.com
Set to your ISP's mail server name, and sendmail should try to forward
thru it.
Thanks,
This works. Although, the proper prefix was smtp for comcast.net.
Joel
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 19:12:41 -0800
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cvs, clearcase, perforce, pcvs.
also there is continous rcs and others out there.
--
Rick Sivernell
Dallas, Texas 75287
972 306-2296
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Caldera Open Linux eWorkStation 3.1.1
Registered Linux User
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On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 07:55:16PM -0800, stayler wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 20:41:12 -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
I've built GCC more times the last year than I care to count, and I have
yet to blow up my system compiler.
Kurt,
I am wodering, do you reference the new GCC during builds or do you
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