Eric,
The best place to ask about QT related questions is in [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
you'll find there many QT experts.
Thanks,
Hetz
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 21:15:36 -0800 (PST), Eric Halim wrote
> Hi,
>
> I'm creating my makefie.lnx for my c++ app.
> I did this:
>
> C_FLAGS = -O6
> CC = g++
> all: f
On Thursday 17 October 2002 04:20, John wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 October 2002 23:11, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> > Donno about KDE 3.1, but you can grab KDE 3.0.4 RPMS for Red Hat 8.0 from
> > www.kde.org.
>
> Without the Red Hat "enhancements?"
I think so. not sure ab
Donno about KDE 3.1, but you can grab KDE 3.0.4 RPMS for Red Hat 8.0 from
www.kde.org.
Hetz
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 05:37, Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since the 8.0 version of RedHat's distribution involves a lot of hacking
> of KDE (among other things) do you think Re
I hardly think so. Nvidia doesn't let anyone access the code, and Red Hat
doesn't want to support non-open source product/driver..
See? a match in heaven ;)
Hetz
On Monday 26 August 2002 19:16, Knut J Bjuland wrote:
> Could it be possible for Redhat to get access to Nvidias source under a
> N
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 00:19, Trevor wrote:
> > Support contracts are not that profitable (I know, I was in the
>
> business)..
>
> Ahem... Maybe you weren't a very good salesman. I think that RedHat is
> doing very well considering that they are giving away GPL product.
I wasn't a salesman (I
> Presumably he's one who hopes that Red Hat will eventually understand that
> its customers really do need to plan these things.
And I would hope that maybe Red Hat will finally think about their business
plan...
Some how - with a ratio of 1000:10 (10 purchases for almost every 1000
downloads
> Red Hat shipped 10 CDs with the Red Hat Linux 7.2 Professional Edition.
> Five of these were open source software, and the rest were mixed open
> source and commercial software.
>
> So what you requested is already there :)
Heh,
I think RH should start distribute a DVD-ROM with all that stuff.
On Friday 22 February 2002 23:07, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Christopher McCrory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > Commercial licence? Is this in rawhide by mistake, or is the licence a
> > mistake?
>
> It's a mistake that they're there. Will be corrected shortly.
Why?
Why won't redhat release to the
Hi,
Check the SRPM file - when you install the SRPM it puts the SPEC file in
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS/ directory.
BTW - I thought Red Hat released 7.2 for IA64 machines - so you might want to
look at the files there or the updated 2.4.9-13 ones - not sure if they're
for IA64 though...
Hetz
On
On Friday 08 February 2002 00:41, Philip T. Cobbin wrote:
> I've had good results with open motif...and I believe it's now part of
> the redhat 7.2 release. You have take hats off to the architects of
> motif when you consider Windows by microsloth and a slew of others are
> mere subsets of the o
Why would you want motif???
You can either use QT (and by this it will be easier if you want to port it
to WIndows or Mac), or gtk-- (although it's not good compared to QT)...
BTW - you should upgrade to redhat 7.2 (unless you did upgrade the essintial
components like glibc, gcc, etc)...
Hetz
You mean IBM JFS?
I wish there was some sort of convert tool between ext2 to other fs (like
reiser,JFS, XFS etc) - I have 300GB stuff on my hard drives here, so copying
it to other drive is a huge problems for me.
Hetz
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 19:26, Knut J Bjuland wrote:
> Redhat latest
(I'm CC'ing this email to Preston Brown - but just in case..)
Hi,
For people who buy and use VMWare latest product - VMWare workstation 3.0 -
there is awaiting a special surprise if they happend to use Redhat 7.X..
When the user runs the "vmware-config" script - the following message comes:
"
GCC which is incompatible with
RH 7.X...
On Sunday 23 December 2001 11:36 am, Alex Kanavin wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> > Moving from ext2 to anything else besides ext3 is a PITA, and redhat has
> > the tradition not to support anything rather ext2/ext3..
han
> a vanila kernel.
>
>
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Hi Amir,
I recommend to you to buy this book and learn from it - lots of people told
me it's a good book to learn:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxdrive2/
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On Tuesday 18 December 2001 05:21 am, Amir Hadad wrote:
> I need some information on h
; object oriented (GTK)GUI and rules compiler.
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> Kind regards
> Kevin
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e) with a Built in Intel Etherexpress lan adapter..
When I select the etherexpress - it goes back to selecting ftp/http/nfs.
When I select etherexpress Pro/10 - the machine hangs..
Any help around here??
Thanks
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