On Tuesday 30 April 2002 22:11, Thomas Dodd wrote:
Fuel pricers are higher with higher taxes in europe. But you can
live without a car there. You have state sponsored public transportation
and don't need to travel as far.
Hey boy, you don't live in southern Italy...
The overall Italian
Hi!
I have a small question about sawfish.
It is from july that sawfish has reached the 1.0 version, but in the rawhide
there is still the 0.38.
There are plan to include the 1.0 with gnome in the RHL 7.2?
If not, what are the reason of not to upgrade? I'm considering to upgrade
this
Hi!
There is a site, or a list, where I can found news about the redhat
development?
I'm not searching for specific project, for example those I can found on
redhat labs, I wish to follow the development of the linux releases.
For example about improving the glibc, the init script, what
Hi!
A question about Source Navigator,
I think it is a great IDE, why RedHat seems to not support it well? For
example adding and RPM at least in the powertools CD?
With a better editor (I think, for example better colors to highlight, or
better support for functions/procedures/objects and
Hi,
I need the Euro character, I have read it is available in the ISO8859-15
fonts set, but I don't know where to find it.
I have found two fonts set witht the euro char but StarOffice 5.2 and kde are
unable to view it.
My questions are:
Does RedHat Linux 7.1 will use the ISO8859-15 fonts
On Thursday 29 March 2001 18:21, you wrote:
Yes, we discovered that the krb5 package oddly grew this stat symbol
in a global context in 7.0. This was a bug in the krb5 package. But
when compiled aginast kerberos, the LPRng package used this symbol
provided by krb5-libs instead of the glibc
On Wednesday 14 March 2001 16:45, you wrote:
Hi all. Finally found a reason to post after half lurking on the list.
=P
Can anyone suggest to install and where I can learn about how to run it
A friend of mine suggested TCPwrapers and Tripwire. But I was wondering
if there were
Hi, today I have received the annunce of the gcc-2.95.3
What are the differences between the gcc-2.96 (rh) and this gnu gcc-2.95?
The binary code will be compatible or there are the same differences as in
the past with gcc-2.95.2 and gcc-2.96?
I had no problems with the new gcc-96, after the
Hi!
Well, this time I have an important question! :)
It's about the LEDA package, I have to use it, and I have found an RPM from
the SuSe ftp site.
Leda is a set of library written in C++: LEDA - Library of Efficient Data
types and Algorithms
I need them for an exam.
They are not free, but
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 08:14:36AM -0800, Jalaja Devi wrote:
Yes the driver is GPL!! Don't worry!!
Well, Jalaj, there is something I think, and RedHat can help me to better
understand if wrong.
If you plan to port a GPL driver to a non free (and open) OS, you may run in
trouble, that's
On Thursday 04 January 2001 19:18, John Summerfield wrote:
So Zack Brown's an expert on how Red Hat should do its business?
I don't think the question could be answered only in this way...
The fact that RedHat it's colser that Debian or the other distros is true.
That's not necessarily bad.
Hi to everybody and happy new year!
There is someone of you that have successfully installed Corel WordPerfect 8
and Netscape 6.0 (or Mozilla 0.6, released few days ago)?
I have problems in the setup process, the Mozilla (and Netscape) installers
goes in segfault before to complete the
Hi to everybody and Marry Christmas...
Well, I know my problems may bore someone of you, but I think that if they
are problems releated to software and they're not due to my incompetence with
Linux, solving them can help a lot of people... ;)
So on... I use (on RedHat Linux 7.0) the HelixCode
On Friday 22 December 2000 17:10, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Mario Torre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
The problems with xmms is exactly that: when invoked to play an mp3 (it
goes well when I need a CD-player), it run the progress bar very, very
fast! (Time is about 2:1), and leave a .wav file
Hi, everybody!
Well, I have upgraded the snapshot version of the gcc-2.96 to that released
with the errata.
I had trouble in the download, so I have chosen to download only the source
package.
This morning I have build the binary packages using the spec file (rpm -bb
gcc.spec).
Well... the
On Wednesday 20 December 2000 22:25, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
2.96-69?
Hi, Bernard,
Yes, that's the release...
There are no known bugs in 2.96-69, so chances are the programs are
broken. 2.96-69 is still (and will always be) much stricter about ISO
compliance than older (broken)
Matt Wilson wrote:
You should only be able to poweroff if you are sitting at the console,
or if you are logged into the console as well as accessing the machine
remotely. In this case, you could just reach down and hit the power
switch anyway, so how is this less secure?
Matt
Imagine:
Pekka Savola wrote:
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Mario Torre wrote:
Only a monito and a keyboard, as well as access to some kind of floppy
device, not bootable by default. No access to the rest of the machine.
You are allowed to use the poweroff tool to shutdown the system.
Press CTRL-ALT-DEL
Thank you for all the answers.
Now I know something more about that!
I think there are a lot of things to learn, and only a system like Linux can
teach them.
Thank you again!
Mario
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super user to work) in the /sbin dierctory.
RedHat should fix it (maybe someone don't know that poweroff is a link to
consolehelper, and leave it to the /usr/bin directory without setting
appropriate permissions).
Thank you!
Mario Torre
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On 23:52, martedì 28 novembre 2000, you wrote:
My question is: is there a specific way to use the compat-egcs compiler?
If it is, is it documented somewhere? If it isn't - how can I go about
compiling programs which refuse to compile with the new compiler (I am
developing PalmOS programs, so
Hi everybody!
I don0t know if it is the right place for this, but please, help me, I'm
about to buy a new hardware, I will use to develop application for linux, so
it should be 100% compatible whit that system.
As any application should run on a wide variety of linux distro, it shoul be
On Tuesday 31 October 2000 18:33, you wrote:
Actually they're built by us. But I'll push an update later today, there
were a couple of issues with the release version that we've fixed since.
I haved a little problem with the kde packages in Rawhoide since both
the gcc 2.96 in RH7 and
On Wednesday 01 November 2000 19:34, you wrote:
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On Tuesday 31 October 2000 18:33, you wrote:
Actually they're built by us. But I'll push an update later today,
there were a couple of issues with the release version that we've
fixed since
were built by RedHat itself, no problem should occur.
There is no package available for older version of RedHat Linux (even for
6.2...)
Thank you very much,
Mario Torre
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Tony Nugent wrote:
I need to set up a situation where I don't want to
suid the pppd
binary, yet I want to allow one (and only one) specific user
(besides root) to be able to run pppd (in this case from a serial
terminal login). And, apart from the user login, no passwords
should be needed to do
Hi,
as I had trouble with the LPRng, I will try to fix these installing the
RedHat 6.2 lpd.
I think there is some more to do than replace the printtool, the LPRng
and the other packages related to RHL7 printing system.
I have also seen the cups pkgs in the PowerTools file list, but I don't
know
Hi,
After having recompiled the Kernel, I have noted that the Xinetd service doesn't
works well:
[root@nirvana neugens]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart
Stopping xinetd: [FAILED]
Starting xinetd: [ OK ]
we need to fix!
Bye
Mario Torre
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with
problems.
Thanks to RedHat and to the Open Source, and good work.
Mario Torre
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Hi,
Many problem are been posted about the version of gcc include in the
RedHat Linux 7.0, these problem are about some difficulty of compiling
C++ code.
Really, I don't know whene these errors occur, but it seems they make
our code unportable.
I wish to know if there are some problem if I try
Matt Wilson wrote:
We are supporting the compiler we shipped in Red Hat Linux 7. If you
can add a bugzilla report with trimmed down test case of the code that
causes the error, we will do our best to get it fixed.
Follow the instructions at http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html but enter the
bug
Chris Abbey wrote:
Matt, in other words you do not expect 7.0 to be used for
production purposes, correct?
For those that don't fully understand the impact of RedHat's
decision, please read the statement from the GCC Steering
Committee: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-announce/2000/msg3.html
everything from scratch! ;)
When will the RedHat Linux 7 be realesed?
I wish to give my contribute to it, where I can find the ftp tree?
Thank you again!
Mario Torre
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-use the egcs...
The most impotant think is about the 2.4 kernel. That kernel will be fixed to
use the latest gcc available?
Thank you!
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I have this problem when I try to compile kvirc:
kvi_dlgoptions.cpp: In method
`KviGeneralOptionsDialog::KviGeneralOptionsDialog(QWidget *, const char
* = 0)':
kvi_dlgoptions.cpp:3092: no matching function for call to
`QVBox::setStretchFactor (QWidgetStack *, int)'
make[3]: ***
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