[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You can edit the files by hand, having the device/alias be that should
work.
I've done that at the 7.3 level with great success, but the changes to the
script structure in 9 (I skipped 8, first time ever) evaded me, and I went
back to the gui to make the entries and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Ed Greshko wrote:
Where's fire hose when you need it?
man locate
Use the right tool for the job
locate cluebat
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Look at serel (www.fastboot.org). I was surprised to see an RPM in Rawhide a
few weeks ago ...
Not only Rawhide but it's included in the new Phoebe beta as well...
Yep, it's there.
What does one need to do to get it to work?
I've installed the RPM, and don't see any support for it in
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 30 August 2002 00:41, Chip Turner wrote:
To rpm, 1.61 and 1.061 are the same. But 1.6.1 and 1.0.6.1 are
different.
Try reporting that as a bug and see what the response is.
But it isn't a bug. It's just how the algorithm works.
No.
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And the fix? All you had to do was reorder the font list in
XF86Config.
Skeptical
Change from what to what different, and what kind of difference is that
supposed to make?
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MODE:= Stoopid question
OK, then does this inply that the largest (ext2|ext3|reiserfs|$fs) filesytem
is also 2Gb?
Where (if anywhere) is this documented / FAQ'd as a hard limit?
TIA
AL
2 gig is the largest natural positive integer in a 32bit machine. All
other numbers are negative, and
, so what am I missing?
AL
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