On Sat, 1 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> eg What devel projects is RH involved with
> Is there any devel co-operation with XFree, ALSA ,
> ReiserFS and other projects?
Well, they are quite involved with gtk+ and GNOME. And they employ Alan
Cox too. I suggest you take a look at http://www.la
my compile commands are:
$g++ -c -I../include -O2 -I/usr/X11R6/include -I../FORMS File1.cpp
(same things for File2.cpp, File3.cpp ...)
$g++ File1.cpp File2.cpp ... Filex.cpp -o a.out -L../lib -lglut -lMesaGLU
-lMesaGL -lm -L../FORMS -lforms -L/usr/X11/lib -L/usr/X11R6 -lX11 -LXext
-lXmu -lXt -lXi
I have a query regarding redhats involvement with the open source
community. I ask as there has been quite a bit of RH bashing on
our local LUG mailing list and I thought, why not ask what RH
is doing to further the cause of linux development.
eg What devel projects is RH involved with
Is there an
I know what you mean.
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From: Edward S. Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: Update: Web interface now available!
> On 30 Jun 2000, Brian Lalor wrote:
> > Oh, please. Suck it up. We're talking mailing
Matt,
Thank you for your reply.
Due to the delay between your internal development versions and what
is published on your ftp site, and to ftp mirrors, it is hard to know
if the problems seen when building from source are solved already or
not. The rawhide releases are not too frequent either.
On 30 Jun 2000, Brian Lalor wrote:
> Oh, please. Suck it up. We're talking mailing lists, not matters of
> national security, here... :-)
Maybe I should have made the ;-) at the end of the post a little
larger?
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Edward S. Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> UNIX Administrator
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Edward S. Marshall") writes:
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, List Manager wrote:
> >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-devel-list/
>
> You might consider having a better known certificate authority than
> yourselves sign the certificate for Red Hat hosts:
Oh, plea
Make a 20MB /boot partition and you're troubles will go away. The installer
recognizes that /boot should be put on a primary partition, as close to the
front of the disk as possible, which (except in really extreme examples)
keeps your kernel under the 1024 cylinder limit. If you're going to bui
Hello,
while trying to install some computers using kickstart, I recognized an error
(or should I say feature) in the partition process. All of those machines have
an Adaptec 19160 SCSI controller and a 9 GB SCSI harddrive which should
be divided into 8 partitions. Here is the partition part of m
Matt,
Thank you for your reply.
Due to the delay between your internal development versions and what
is published on your ftp site, and to ftp mirrors, it is hard to know
if the problems seen when building from source are solved already or
not. The rawhide releases are not too frequent either.
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