it should work fine on 9.0
as well. Worst case if it didn't work after a stock install would be to
upgrade the software to the same versions I'm using right now (which is
not the stock 7.2 stuff).
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Do you have a line like this in your /etc/modules.conf? If not, try
adding it:
alias char-major-195 nvidia
As for the root/non-root problem, I haven't a clue.
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such as the Grateful Dead, Phish, Widespread
Panic, etc. However, the band list is rather large.
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threads or actual
processes), the kernel will automatically share the text regions of each
process. So, there is no additional overhead in running additional
copies, at least as far as the code is concerned.
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is currently resident in memory. There may be a better way to
get a more accurate measurement, but I don't know off-hand what that
might be.
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devices: hda hdc
Shutting down I2O system, it could take a few minutes if there aremany
devices attached
I2O system down
power down
please, tell me something I've left in kernel configuration
APM support.
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to include linux/kdev_t.h and
asm/atomic.h but the errors persist. could anyone tell
me what is the problem.
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=create_proc_entry(name,mode,NULL);
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On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 21:49, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
I am trying to move away from Windows to Linux. One of the main things I
use it for is instant messaging. I know that for AIM, I can use GAIM.
But what do I use for ICQ and MSN?
Gaim also supports ICQ and MSN via plugins.
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://rpmfind.net
Search for transcode, go to the version you want, then you can click on
each of the items in the list of dependencies and download what you
need.
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or rename
/etc/securetty.
You may also need to enable the telnet service (assuming you have xinetd
and telnet-server installed) by editing /etc/xinetd.d/telnet and
restarting xinetd.
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On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 15:10, Ed Wilts wrote:
It's getting obvious we're talking about Microsoft Bob here. The last I
heard, he was a felon wanted in 36 states. Dead or Alive. Preferably
dead.
But only 32 states are actually aware of it...
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to access_log.1; access_log.2 and so on, but there are never
more than 5 access_lo* files in the log directory. Our webserver is up
for more than 4 months, but we got logfiles only for the last five
weeks.
Try:
man logrotate
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, it
apparently didn't build and install rpms as 'rpm -qa | grep -i nv'
returned nothing relevant.
The previous version caused me trouble. So far, this version works much
better. It seems to me there must have been other bug
fixes/improvements as well.
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a dependency on a module.
I forget what kind of module it is you want to build. Are you
installing the kernel source from an RPM? If the module is the only
problem, why not just rpm -i --force ...?
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the
RH 7.0 source tree, putting it into the 7.3/8.0 source tree and
compiling it. That may or may not easily work. Even if it does, it may
not solve your problem.
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On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 15:47, David Busby wrote:
List,
I cannot find out where the RPM for msgfmt is, please pint me in the
correct direction
nebuchadnezzar:~# which msgfmt
/usr/bin/msgfmt
nebuchadnezzar:~# rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/msgfmt
gettext-0.10.38-7
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on the php source to tell
it where to find that socket.
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, a system crash. Recovering the journal takes
a lot less time than fsck'ing the entire disk.
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http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/
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accesses
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are probably minor enough that a few #ifdefs should handle it.
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(-w = wide)
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Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Prasanta
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