Someone yell at me if this is the wrong list and I'll go bug them instead...
Anyway, here's my initial thoughts on 6.2:
1) autofs is not installed as part of NIS.
2) the autofs startup script now either starts up reading /etc/auto.master,
OR reads the NIS map. This is different from previous
Has anyone applied the USB patches from www.linux-usb.org to the 2.2.14
kernel that ships with 6.2? I did, and it mostly patched (there was one
error somewhere in the Alpha chip tree). I enabled audio, keyboard,
and mouse and here's what I get:
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/include -Wall
Arright. Take this "who whizzed in whose wheaties" somewhere else.
Neither of you are making your respective companies look any better
doing this, and I'm getting personally embarrased to say I'm a RH
user.
But the question still stands - what's the timeline for 4.0?
I downloaded the
Why is the man page for apxs included with the apache RPM, but the executable
itself is with apache-devel? Looking for apxs in apache really had me going until I
thought to check out the -devel package.
-Mark
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