On 9/13/02 4:35 AM, "Mike Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do stand corrected, to a point, on the "mount /mnt/floppy" thing from
> earlier...with the fstab entry, if the floppy was ext2 formatted, it
> should have worked.
>
> However, as I pointed out below, if the floppy is DOS formatted,
Yup...as I acknolwedged, in a later message. The perils of posting messages
between 4 and 5AM. :)
"Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> On 13-Sep-2002/04:30 -0500, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >You can ignore what fstab
If no
fancy libraries are involved you could try:
gcc
-Wall -o executable_name myprog.c
/
Henrik
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g++
Hi all, I have a C code pro
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:40:04PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If it's meant to be a serious server, it should be a text terminal
> only, anyway.
Let's not be pedantic here.
Certainly a server should have its runlevel set to 3 (full multiuser
mode, but not X11), so most of the time it sits
Hi all, I have a C code program. How can I run this
stand-alone application on RedHat 7.1? I know there is the C compiler g++ but
I've never used it, some help, thanx in advance, bye
Marcello
It might be a routing issue but I don't know for sure. I don't know enough
about Linux to know how to test that. I was thinking maybe my firewall
rules were doing something. So attached is template for my firewall that I
use. I got this template from a linux newbie website somewhere.
Hopeful
I did restart, I am keeping an eye on it today. Do you have any other
suggestions?
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i think that is only a tempora
On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 02:27:00PM +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Just uninstall python?
There be monsters down that road...
> >2. Every time I leave my computer for a while, the screen goes black.
> >The screen saver does not raise. I have reset the screen saver but it
> >does not respont. (A
Hi all.
I would like to change the fonts used in Opera. Specially the bold
letters are difficult to read with the settings I have now.
Do I had to change it in Opera properties?
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On 13-Sep-2002/04:30 -0500, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You can ignore what fstab says, in this case, since the floppy isn't
>mounted.
I think you're thinking of mtab.
>"mount /mnt/floppy" won't do any good, because /mnt/floppy is not a
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On 13-Sep-2002/14:27 +0800, Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Manuel - you'll get more responses if you don't post in HTML on a mialing
>list.
>
>>1. Every time I turn my computer off, appear the following brief message:
>>"The application /u
On 12-Sep-2002/21:10 -0700, todd shagott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I can boot to single user mode, but I'm not sure what
>to do from there. I was able to get a better look at
>the message that was flashed after I entered the
>password it was something like: Authentication server
>is unable to r
I do stand corrected, to a point, on the "mount /mnt/floppy" thing from
earlier...with the fstab entry, if the floppy was ext2 formatted, it
should have worked.
However, as I pointed out below, if the floppy is DOS formatted, you need
to specify the full command, with file system type.
On Fri
The same as the syntax for the mount command for any type of drive, under
any version of Linux (or, in most cases, any Unix, either).
mount -t filesystemtupe /dev/device /mount/point
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Linux wrote:
> What is the syntax for the mount command for RH6.1 for the floppy?
>
>
>
You can ignore what fstab says, in this case, since the floppy isn't
mounted.
"mount /mnt/floppy" won't do any good, because /mnt/floppy is not a
device. "mount /dev/fd0" on its own won't do any good, because you aren't
specifying a filesystem type or a mount point.
If the floppy is an ext2
On 11:05 12 Sep 2002, Michael Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I did that and it went through:
| Pass1, Pass2, Pass3,
|
| Pass4 and then asked me:
| Connect to /lost+found? i said yes
| inode 30788 ref count is 2 should be 1 fix? i said yes
|
| Pass5 asked me:
| fix summary information ? i said
> I've been having problems generating graphs as gif
> files in Linux. I'm using the application Graphit with
Don't know about it, but if it doesn't work I recommend to
use gnumeric or OpenDX ( www.opendx.org ) which should satisfy
all your graphic needs.
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