On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 04:06:16AM -0800, Mike A. Lewis wrote:
> Has anyone had problems installing the october-gnome ? After downloading
Nope.
> all of the different packages, then doing a 'rpm -Uvh *.rpm' in the download
> directory, I get:
>
> error: failed dependencies:
> ORBit = 0.4
> > How do I locate all SUID binaries on my HD?
>
> One way would be to cd to / and type
>
> find -name suid*
no. try find -perm -4000
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On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Phil Risby wrote:
> Cant seem to log in to ftp.redhat.com any more now.
> Anyone know a mirror?
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors.html
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James Hartley wrote:
> This version was a Linux binary. I have used it for awhile , and
> noticed that is quite a memory hog.
...
> I also appears to have memory leaks because as I run the Top utiility
...
> My question is, now that Communicator is out to the Linux community,
> is there a RPM ve
Scott McDermott wrote:
> Would Linux/GNU OS be more appropriate? Again, these are semantic
> issues and calling Linux an OS colloquially wouldn't necessarily be
> wrong.
Now that we're officially really-off-topic:
The GNU people seem to prefer GNU/Linux (of course, they would. I'm sure
kernel de
Craig Kattner wrote:
> H. Well, I had alias dir="ls -F --color=yes" in my /etc/bashrc and
> for example piping things to less printed the color codes but not to
> more. So, I just tried it out with --color and with --color=tty and
> got the same results. Probably more a less issue then a ls th
Steve "Stevers!" Coile wrote:
>
> On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Bernie Borenstein wrote:
> >I have a Yamaha OPL3 card and would like to set it up for Linux.
> >I found the sndconfig tool and it talks about Soundblaster cards.
> >Can anyone guide me through setting things up for the
> >Yamaha card
>
>
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
> > >- BackSpace not working in X11 (try netscape for this.) What kind
> > > of keyboards do you use at RH?
> >
> > My backspace key works just fine in X (and in Netscape). I've got a
> > generic PS/2 keyboard, nothing special.
>
> Hmmm, perhaps this is something special