Hi,
I have been working on this for over a week now. After upgrading kde to
2.2.2 Netscape has looked like the png file attached. I have forced a
reinstall of netscape-4.78, reinstalled kde-2.2.2 including the fonts, but
the problem still exists. Is there a specific place that the fonts f
.78 works just fine on both.
>
> Mike W
>
> BobH wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >I just upgraded to KDE-2.2.2 on a RH-2 box with netscape-4.78 installed.
> > I have lost all the menus and command bar fonts! I have done a force
> > refresh and still no good
Hi,
I just upgraded to KDE-2.2.2 on a RH-2 box with netscape-4.78 installed.
I have lost all the menus and command bar fonts! I have done a force
refresh and still no good.
The text on the web pages renders just fine. E-Mail, once I get there,
is okay. But if I try to save an attach
I just upgraded kde to 2.2.2 with rpms on the kde site for RH-7.2 which I
have installed. Now all the fonts on the menu bar of netscape are just a
gray rectangle of dots lines up.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? All other apps,
Opera, Mozilla are okay. Netscape is from th
is no
sign of them.
The question:
1.. How do I review these errors. I see no reference to them in
/var/log/messages or /var/log/boot.log.
Oh yea. The system seems to be working okay! :-)
TIA
Bob
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> Hi,
> I had a flat-panel monitor go out [dead as a doornail] an
Hi,
I had a flat-panel monitor go out [dead as a doornail] and had to [? but
I did anyway] hard powerdown the PC. Upon rebooting I'm getting a lot of
errors but didn't respond quick enough to force filesystem check. I'm
using grub as my bootloader. How do I force fsck of the entire HD that is
Hi
I am planning on a new server for our small medical office. We need 100%
data availability. My basic thoughts are to run the server from a RAID 1
and place all the data (all in a Samba partition) on a RAID 5. My question
is this: Can RH successfully run dual channel raid with one channel
Hi all,
I just ppurchased "Linux Firewalls - 2nd ed" by Robert Ziegler and would
recommend it for anyone who does not have the background experience and
desires to UNDERSTAND IPTables . It has helped this newbie very much.
Title: Linux Firewalls, Second Edition
Author:
Thanks to all,
This will be a new rack-mount server [we are trying to get everything
more organized than a bunch of old tower machines lined up on the floor].
The current file and print server is an aging Pentium Pro running WinNT
SP6a and that should indicate that the load is not that heavy.
I am considering installing a new server (samba) for file and print serving
a small medical office. I have never used raid before and I have a
questions before I buy.
1. Should I buy a hardware raid device or rely on software raid?
2. Should the OS be installed on the raid or on another separat
Thanks to all, I have some idea of how to procede. I will read up some
more and see if I can produce some useful info with scripts.
Thanks again
Bob Hartung, Bettendorf, IA
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Hi,
I am thinking of setting up a dhcpd server [for the heck of it and to
gain some experience] on my home network. I am just starting to read the
docs, but the question I have not seen answered is how I can address to a
certain machine on the network via telenet etc. if its' ip address change
Hi,
Having at least been somewhat successful in recompiling and starting to
play with NAT another question arises. Using kernel 2.4.9-13, modules are
installed in /lib/modules/2.4.9-13custom directory. Now is there a way to
change that name and still have the kernel see the correct module
dire
HI,
Just screwed up a recompile, but I noted behavior with 'grub' that I did
not expect. After recompiling the 2.4.9-13 kernel I went to modify the
/etc/grub.conf file and found that it had already been modified -
presumably by the ? makefile ? - and that all reference to the prior kernel
had b
Hi,
Still trying to get NAT going. Upgraded to 2.4.9-13 and had an unuseable
kernel. I started from scratch on the configuration but have since found
the 'configs' subdirectory under the 2.4.9-13 src directory. Should I just
open the appropriate config file and use this as my base to add the
Hi,
I am recompiling 2.4.9-13 for NAT learning and experimentation. When I
installed RH 7.2 I chose the ext3 file system. Now when recompiling I have
choosen ext3 file support. Is there any reason to also incluce ext2 file
support. I know this seems like a stupid question, but the simplest o
Charles,
Thanks. Better get my glasses checked. I skipped over the -F arguement.
Thanks again,
Bob
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> On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, BobH wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > I am going to update my RH7.2 install before recompiling the kernel and
> > trying m
Hi,
I am going to update my RH7.2 install before recompiling the kernel and
trying my had at iptables. To make life easier I used IglooFTP-PRO to
download ALL the updates from the RH site and burned them to a CD. Now if
I do a rpm -Uvh * from the mounted CD, I understand that this will upgrade
Hi all,
I am trying to burrow in and recompile for a masquerade server for
iptables and want to be able to have a printed copy of the file
'Config.help' that is in the source documentation. It seems that there are
many formatting tags and I would like to be able to take advantage of these
as th
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> B>Just for my information is there a Linux Showcase at this week's Comdex?
>
> Yes there is.
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> Free Dmitry!
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> Repeal the DMCA!
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Just for my information is there a Linux Showcase at this week's Comdex?
Saw an article in the paper about drastically lower attendance and then
checked the web site out. No mention of the usual Linux Pavilion or
showcase.
Tnx
Bob
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> > This is sort of a repost. But messing around with the RH network admin.
> > tool I deleted both the NICs in the experimental box. Is there a way to
> > force kudzu to identify them as new hardware when I reboot so it will
> >
Hi,
This is sort of a repost. But messing around with the RH network admin.
tool I deleted both the NICs in the experimental box. Is there a way to
force kudzu to identify them as new hardware when I reboot so it will
re-establish the devices?
I would like to know where to look for info. I
Okay, I did a dumb thing. I was playing with 'neat' the RH network
administration tool in 7.2 and I deleted the eth0 and eth1 devices. Now
trying to use the same tool to rebuild them and I can't make it work. The
two Intel express boards are reported under the hardware tab, but when I
use the 'a
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