Hmm. I had a similar monitor wake up problem; it only occurred when I
"upgraded" from RH8 to RH9. After warm-booting on several occasions, (I
realize that you would prefer not to do this), I decided that I should
try a 'clean install.' Result: Monitor 'wakes-up' just fine now.
Chris
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Was it an "upgrade" or "install (fresh)?
I "upgraded," from RH8 to RH9 by selecting "upgrade" on the RH9 disc.
(as opposed to fresh "install"). After system lock-ups, not being able
to recover from 'screensaver mode', and other mayhem, decided on a fresh
"install."
Result: Red Hat utopia.
Of cou
Thanks for the advice; Ed, Jason, John, Len, Lewi, Mike, et al.
I got the job done using tar, but as Lewi notes, there is the option to
retain permissions in mkisofs, I'll try that as well.
Thanks,
Chris
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I am trying to copy /home/user from one RH9 machine to another RH9
machine, using a CDR; but the files and directories lose their
permissions. How should this be done properly, please?
WHAT I'VE DONE SO FAR:
I used a CDR, and syntax from RH8 Bible by Negus, p471.
mkisofs -o /var/tmp/user.cd /home
re: Web Auth
Brent,
I do not have the solution, but take a look at this:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/howto/auth.html
I asked a similar question3 weeks ago, but got no good response. My
attempt was to use the .conf file, not .htaccess.
Hopefully there may be someone out there who has actual
Would you mind sharing which model of ASUS mobo you have?
- ASUS and NVIDIA show up in various lists.
TIA
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