Hi all:
I need to share information between two computers, and I wanted to connect them
via parallel cable. How do I set up such connection? What do I need to install?
thanks.
Guillermo
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The problem that you're encountering is that the
paths that you put into
Thanks again for a clear and detailed instruction. This will help me to
solve my problem.
adios, STeve Winston
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The problem that you're encountering is that the
paths that you put into
Thanks again for a clear and detailed instruction. This will help me to
solve my problem.
adios, STeve Winston
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Much thanks, it works perfectly :)
If you were wondering, I want to use it in one of my scripts, which cycle
through a range of dynamic ip's looking for my friend, who sometimes doesn't use
icq/shells it's difficult to get in touch with him.
Snippety snip
xmessage should do what you want.
Hi Steve,
Since Mandrake uses Red Hat with some of their own additions and
people on this list were talking about KDE being offered on Red Hat 6
I figured they knew of a site that showed what was on it. Seemed
appropriate to me. I'm still wondering btw.
Russ
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Thank you,
I am looking to buy the newest release of Linux and I have settled on
either Caldera or Red Hat. Both of the programs you listed below I
would like to install. I knew Caldera had WordPerfect but I didn't
know about SO (interesting). I have tried several times to download
them but
Does anyone know of a service that hosts web sites for Linux users?
Free, of course. I am using a number of commercial sites based on
windoze and mac and..yuk
steve w
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Numerous programs I have tried to compile have required GTK 1.2.2, so I
figured I might as well go ahead, and then my trouble began:
I started by uninstalling glib, gtk, and gtk-devel using RPM.
Then I downloaded the newest versions from http://gtk.org.
First, I installed glib, which seemed
On Sun, 2 May 1999, walter kalata wrote:
What is ldconfig,
tells the dynamic linker the configuration has chagned (i.e. new libraries
installed).
how do you edit /etc/ld.so.conf
You open the file /etc/ld.so.conf in your favorite editor, make the
changes you want, and save it.
You want to
Me wants me some!
Steve W
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I just saw this release in comp.os.linux.announce
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"Britt Selvitelle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm kinda anxious to jump into the whole linux rig, but I'm not sure
if I should go ahead and order a Mandrake 5.3 CD or wait a few weeks and
grab RedHat 6.0. Any suggestions? Thanks...
-soco
Britt Selvitelle
First delete or rename the XF86Config and XF86Config.sav then try using
XF86Setup. I kept running into the same problems! This corrected it.
Jeff Buti - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well, I'm kinda anxious to jump into the whole linux rig, but I'm not sure
if I should go ahead and order a Mandrake 5.3 CD or wait a few weeks and
grab RedHat 6.0. Any suggestions? Thanks...
-soco
Britt Selvitelle
I just pre-ordered Mandrake 6.0 (based on RH 6.0) for $4.95 (+$4.00
I'll just wait until I can download an ISO file of Mandrake 6.0, just like I
did with 5.3.Saves me time and money! (The joys of having a cable modem
at work!) You're suppose to already be able to download an ISO of Redhat
6.0 from Linuxberg.com. (If you can actually acces their FTP site!
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