I've just finished downloading Redhat 8.0, and
can understand your frustration
Unfortunately, listed in the release notes, everything
on this edition was compiled with GCC 3.2 .
GCC 3.2 breaks certain old programs originally compiled
with GCC 2.95.X or later, or earlier.
Therefore, KDE that came
Hey, thank you for noticing the file selection
was not there. I was scratching my head trying
to figure out were "GCC" was in that menu :)
This script I think replaces the current compiler, but
I think I can modify it somewhat to suit my needs.
Since I'm keeping all the compiler's in /usr/loca
Greets Man-Wai;
"m.w.chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>http://www.linux-sxs.org section gcc on the sidebar
Forgive me.
I find no listing for GCC on the side bar on any
Linux sxs site. A search on any sxs site provides me
with no links.
Which Web page are you referring to, and under which li
Loud & clear in the Midwest, Tim! :)
Tom
On Wed, 09 Oct 2002 10:20:05 -0400
Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just checking... Messages are getting posted to the Archives, but I'm
> not seeing them.
>
> Regards,
> Tim
>
> _
Long reply; my apologies
"m.w.chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>no. not 'make'. `make bootstrap`
>linux-sxs.org has an article on compiling gcc. read it first.
>it worked for me.
Uhm, Sorry to ask, but where is this article? I've looked at the
SXS site in Alberta, but I'm afraid I'm somewhat
"m.w.chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>make bootstrap should have a step that do the tsets. read
>the install/INSTALL file.
long reply :(
I did not read this anywhere yet. It seemed to be spelled out
pretty well on the installing GCC configuration page as simply;
configure
make
make insta
Greets all
>From the Vanlug President in Vancouver, B.C., Canada;
> Hi, all.
>
> Those of you who are into both Linux and astronomy are likely very
> familiar with XEphem,
>
>http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/xephem/
>
> Here's some data that's worth plugging into it:
>
>http://cfa-w
Greets list; This is a long message
For a lot of you, this is a nothing chore; for me, I've never
done this before, and I apologize for wasting your valuble
bandwidth;
I'm playing with a COL WS 3.1.1. edition for the time now; I
will be dropping this distro, since it appears Caldera is
chan
How about Gentoo, Tim? It's fast & easy after the "pain" of the base
install is over. My eWS 3.1.1 is permanently *nuked*
Tom Jandl
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September
at is a couple entries down to match.
So if you perchance changed the DocumentRoot check to see if you changed the Directory
too.
Tom Wilson
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ter Communication.
>
> And this means, what, you counsel computers that have a hard time
> communicating with each other??? ;-)
>
> Congrats,
Well it starts out as gentle counseling then if they ain't talking after a few minutes
I see what a well placed kick and a long br
On Thursday 13 June 2002 04:21 pm, Ronnie Gauthier's voice rose above
the ones in my head and declared:
> BTW
> Mrs Robinson says to stop over 'round tenish.
Sigh.f it were only true. :-) Of course I'd have a hard time
explaining it to the wife.
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xemplary student. I would
> say that 'the end' may be considered 'the beginning'. (I trust that
> you are not done now.) Tom (Watkins).
Thank you. No, not done yet. Taking a break for awhile though.
Pursuing some certifications most likely then looking at maybe
- Original Message -
From: Tony Alfrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 08:49:18 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I'm a Graduate!
>
> Tom, did you get one of those Alfa Romeo convertibles that Dustin
> Hoffman had?? Are you going
- Original Message -
From: Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 14:07:52 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I'm a Graduate!
>
> What did you get your degree in?
>
> Lee
Computer Communication.
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nnati State Technical College.
Tom Wilson
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Finally after 10 years of indecisiveness and 4 years of college, I am a
Graduate!!
Man it feels good.
Thank you, I am done now.
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On Sunday 09 June 2002 09:25, Collins carved in granite:
> On Sun, 9 Jun 2002 09:12:29 -0700 Tom Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You left out the best learning tool (in my not so complete with it
> > yet opinion) -- Linux From Scratch!
>
> Right on - the more the
w departure - totally from sources, lengthy install
> process.
> RedHat - why not, every one else is.
> Libranet - to give you an exposure to debian where GNU/LINUX is writ
> large.
>
> enjoy,
You left out the best learning tool (in my not so complete with it yet
op
nning with root
permissions I'm set. Of course, I'd prefer to change the access on the
USB port.
However, the quick answer (now that I've given you the long one) is that
you can use gphoto2 with the USB port on at least one of these cameras.
In Harmony's Way and In A Chord,
/proc/bus/usb usbdevfsnoauto,user 0 0
In Harmony's Way and In A Chord,
Tom ;-})
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On Friday 07 June 2002 10:05, Net Llama! carved in granite:
> And what does the output look like when running the same command with
> the --debug option as the 'tom' user?
*****
tom@blanket:~> gphoto2 --debug --get-all-files
cli
is the output of a command:
*****
tom@blanket:~> gphoto2 --get-all-files
*** Error ***
An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'):
Could not claim interface 0 (Operation not permitted). Make sure no
other program or kernel module (i.e. dc2xx) is us
180, 20 Mar 23 11:50 mouse4
crw-rw1 root root 180, 21 Mar 23 11:50 mouse5
crw-rw1 root root 180, 22 Mar 23 11:50 mouse6
crw-rw1 root root 180, 23 Mar 23 11:50 mouse7
crw-rw1 root root 180, 64 Mar 23 11:50 rio500
crw---1
This is a good one.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-929669.html
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Well, you have to remember that the year was 19 ought 6 and I was wearing
and onion on my belt. It was the style at the time...
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But I'd like to know *why*!
Any help would be appreciated.
In Harmony's Way and In A Chord,
Tom ;-})
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my RedHat 7.1 on my desktop with it but
haven't make a decision yet.
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this machine since I haven't in
months.
A Micron Pentium 133 with Debian 2.1 for experimental purposes. As you
can tell by the version, I haven't been experimenting much.
An IBM PC-730 Pentium 75 that is currently not used for anything but
will be on the network eventually. For what I
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 10 22:43 pm, Net Llama!'s voice rose above the
ones in my head and declared:
> I'm incredibly pleased to announce that I became the father of a 8lb,
> 12oz boy today. Being my
> first child, he'll be spoiled every which way possible.
> Pictures of the little guy can be f
27;s a money a plenty to go to all politicians to
win them to M$'s cause. There's not a politician in Washington, Republican or
Democrat, that's not infuenced by corporate money and I'm willing to bet every one of
them has gotten a few(thousand) dollars from M$. It'
former roommates
annoying girlfriend.
I guess the best thing about them is apt. Now that is a package management system.
No dependencies problems.
A great irony is, I tried to get apt on one of my rpm based distros using apt4rpm, and
I gave up chasing do
sed via RPM. Trying grabbing the sed RPM and
installing that then run the same thing and it should return something like
sed-3.02-10.
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rpm -qa | grep sed
Will answer both of your questions.
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s because I don't have thousands of
dollars to give to any of these Congressmen . Letters don't mean much
to them, cash is the language spoken in DC, and Disney is throwing a
lot of it around to get these bills passed.
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I used to be with it,
On Saturday 13 April 2002 10 22:55 pm, Kurt Wall's voice rose above the
ones in my head and declared:
> Scribbling feverishly on April 13, Tom Wilson managed to emit:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I got a box running Slackware 8 that I am gonna use to make a
> > firewa
Thanks Joel. I give those a whirl and see if I can pull it off.
On Saturday 13 April 2002 10 22:53 pm, Joel Hammer's voice rose above
the ones in my head and declared:
> You can pass parameters at boot time, and they can, if memory serves,
> be put into lilo.conf.
> Here is what I have in min
(and configure the 2nd card) in all the usual
spots but came up empty.
Also as an aside, when running pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf, the systems
hangs and requires a hard reboot. The only cards in this box are the 2
NICS. Is this because the support is compiled in instead of
modularized?
TIA,
geeks had to
suck as much caffeine as possible all day to keep going, then when you
get a chance to go home, drink a sixer of Guinness to calm down.
Then the sex is the capper of the evening. :-)
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2/3 of the way down):
> http://kt.zork.net/kernel-traffic/kt20020401_160.html
Thanks for the link Lonni. I haven't settled on a mobo yet but this
bit of info is golden.
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I used to be with it, then they changed what it was. Now what I
Thanks to all of you for your input and experiences with Mobo's and
chipsets. It was a nice view of what to look for when I go to buy.
Thanks again.
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ts. Which ones to look at and which to avoid
all together.
TIA,
Tom Wilson
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a little over a year ago and it
was pretty cut & dry. I had no problems. I don't use it anymore
though so I'm not to sure about any new versions.
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I used to be with it, then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with
isn'
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