I'm the sysadmin of a rapidly growing network. There are lots and
lots of system and network monitoring and maintenance tools that I
need to find and use. (Commercial or otherwise I don't care... they
just need to work and make my life easier! :)
Manual maintenance of the /var/named DNS databas
> cooperate, we may be able to do so. However, one problem may be hard
> to solve: the LSB is mainly dealing with issues at the operating
> system level--and is therefore in effect calling the GNU operating
> system "Linux".
Oh. I thought the GNU operating system was "HURD."
gnu software runs
> Have you written such scripts? Are they available?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a script I used to create a RHL 6.1 ISO. It takes the original
distribution, merges the updates, removes the outdated packages.
I'm attaching it to this; even if you don't want to do what I did, I've no
doubt a few
I just bought one and was looking for a way to make use of the
xtra keys for internet and audio play.
Anyone know where to find the info?
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Perfect! Thank you very much.
Kenneth James Baker wrote:
> Take a look at this page it should tell you everything you need to know:
> http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
>
> Hope that helps,
> Ken
>
> On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Riyad Kalla wrote:
>
> > I have my intellimouse (ps/2) inst
Take a look at this page it should tell you everything you need to know:
http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
Hope that helps,
Ken
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Riyad Kalla wrote:
> I have my intellimouse (ps/2) installed and the wheel works
> because I can wheel around in Licq (my conta
I have my intellimouse (ps/2) installed and the wheel works
because I can wheel around in Licq (my contact list), but
nothing else ( terminals, and specifically netscape) how can
I force the wheel to simulate an up/down click or atleast
work with these. I find it so odd it works with LICQ but
noth
I tested NFS , FTP and HTTP install using
the original R 6.1 bootnet,
and the new bootnet-RHEA-1999-044.img boot image.
The server box is a Rh5.2 linux box.
I put online the RH 6.1 CD contents
via nfs, ftp , and http,
only HTTP install went successfully,
when trying the NFS install, at the poi
On Sat, 04 Dec 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Gene C. said:
>
> GC>Anyone having success with kernel 2.2.13-0.4 (rawhide) when the system has an
> GC>ATI Rage Pro AGP video card.
> GC>
> GC>The new kernel has frame-buffer video enabled. I am still using the Mach64
> GC>Xser
> mean to say that there is an enormous amount of difficult to replace,
> *highly portable* code in Linux that comes from GNU. I can see how the
> GNU contributors may feel cheated when all the credit goes elsewhere
> in the eyes of the public.
Not this again.
> At the end, tribalism aside, bot
"H. Peter Anvin" wrote:
>
> Damien Miller wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Diego Pons wrote:
> >
> > > > Of course, most Linux people object just as vehemently to the GNU
> > > > people's presumptiveness on this account. I happen to agree with these
> > > > Linux people.
> > >
> > > Would you
Damien Miller wrote:
>
> On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Diego Pons wrote:
>
> > > Of course, most Linux people object just as vehemently to the GNU
> > > people's presumptiveness on this account. I happen to agree with these
> > > Linux people.
> >
> > Would you care to elaborate? I've read GNU's argument
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