|does anyone
|know of source for BSD mailx which will run on RedHat 9.0?
Check out nail at
http://omnibus.ruf.uni-freiburg.de/~gritter/
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|I have a strange problem trying to install RH on a Compaq Presario 905EA
|laptop.
|
|The 7.3 release stops at partition check. No errors, it's simple stops
|with the cursor near hda:
|
|ANy idea?
Is there a Windows partition on the drive? I reported this to the
enigma-list months ago
|u The real problem has not been the lack of AA but the pathetic fonts
|u included with a lot of distros. ie Redhat 7.3 (and I'll never forgive
|u them for this) had the worst fonts possible.
|
|To my knowledge Red Hat used the same fonts everyone else used.
|There quiality of free fonts
We want to debug Driver code in LINUX. can someone suggest we if there is a
KERNEL DEBUGGER avialable for LINUX or not.
There is:
kdb is a debugger that is part of the linux kernel and provides a
means of examining kernel memory and data structures while the system
is operational.
I suddenly find that a src rpm unpacks under /root/redhat; furthermore,
all the sources in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES have been copied over. How? Why?
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class c1 {
public:
void methode1 (long);
};
class c2: public c1 {
public:
void methode2 (void);
};
void c2::methode2 (void) {
methode1 (1);
}
In function 'c2::methode2(void)':
undefined reference to 'c1::methode1(long)'
You haven't defined methode1!
A serious security bug in kernels 2.2.16 was reported two days ago.
When will updated rpms be available?
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I recently installed nail (an open-source mime-compliant version of mail).
It expects /var/spool/mail to have 1777 permissions to allow
a dot-lock to be implemented. It seems that RedHat has disabled
dot-locking in mailx. Questions:
+ Does mailx use some other method to prevent interfering
I'd be interested to know what configurations pump fails in that dhcpcd
handles. I know some cases pump works dhcpcd doesnt and some where both
fail.
More data is always good.
I don't know how to get such data. The problematical configuration
is at the dhcp server and most cable
What's happened to this? The Official Red Hat Linux Reference Guide still
talks about it. The CD still asks for it if you want to rescue your system.
But it's not on the CD nor at the Red Hat site, for 6.0, as far as I can
see.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I can see the point of not using a
network port. But I still don't see why it doesn't work.
The command xfs -port -1 produces the following unenlightening messages:
_FontTransSocketINETCreateListener: Unable to get
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