Angela Kahealani wrote:
RedHat (or, as appropriate, substitute "Fedora") did a backport of NPTL
so that it was contained in the default distro of Fedora Core 1, but
may also have done for RH9, all of which is Legacy Fedora now. That that
happened doesn't mean it did in other distros based on 2.
On Thursday 2005-02-17 11:51, Charles Lockhart wrote:
> Is/was nptl supported in all rh9 kernels (2.4.x)? I kind of remember
> seeing "nptl" as part of the kernel name for some machines, but can't
> remember which ones.
RedHat (or, as appropriate, substitute "Fedora") did a backport of NPTL
so th
Is/was nptl supported in all rh9 kernels (2.4.x)? I kind of remember
seeing "nptl" as part of the kernel name for some machines, but can't
remember which ones.
Also, I ran across this tidbit on usenet, was wondering if anyone had
any practical experience with the problem:
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On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 07:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anybody on our list had success with configuring cups on Debian or
> Fedora? I am trying to help a local admin get all the printers to work
> under this system. ( He's replacing an existing Win network with Linux !!!)
>
> I'll contact him
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody on our list had success with configuring cups on Debian or
Fedora? I am trying to help a local admin get all the printers to work
under this system. ( He's replacing an existing Win network with Linux !!!)
I use cups with debian and don't have any problems. H
Anybody on our list had success with configuring cups on Debian or
Fedora? I am trying to help a local admin get all the printers to work
under this system. ( He's replacing an existing Win network with Linux !!!)
I'll contact him if anybody knows CUPS and he can explain his problem to
respo
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Dustin Cross wrote:
> So my question is how would I go about setting up a server to multicast a
> video stream to anyone on the Internet? I currently have Darwin streaming
> server set-up and working, so I am more interested in the networking side
> of things right now.
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