No concise date - as RH doesn't announce GA at this stage. Given past
experiences - it should release by June/July 2019.
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 4:35 PM Kaushal Shriyan
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any ETA for RHEL 8.0 release? I am referring to
>
> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/powering-its-futur
Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> You can use mutt :
>
> mutt -a $ATTACHFILE -s "$SUBJECT" $MAILTO < $TXTFILE
Ah! I just tested sending multiple attachments too... cool trick!
Thanks, -eric wood
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You could put linuxconf on and get sendmail
(including users) going within minutes. linuxconf includes a GUI, TUI, and
web interface.
If you decided to go the linuxconf route, you'll
want to install:
http://vimap.sourceforge.net/ first.
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r filter needs to be undone.
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The procmail maillist list isn't working for me... may be down. So I'll try
here..
Basically I want search for key terms only after stripping the HTML from the
message because many spammers split up words with fake html tags, ie
viagra.
The sed trick strips out all html-like tags. Cool. Excep
quot;c" makes a copy of the email so
that it is forwards *as well as* get delivered into the users mail box.
Take the "c" out if you don't want them to get a copy - which is what you
want if certain types of attachments. Spastic contains lots of useful
procmail examples that th
vailable for $Y/year, where $Y is a percentage of $X (as
opposed to the entire $X again each year.) Sometimes these contracts
includes version updates, sometimes not. Please note that I would NOT
expect support from RH at this price, just updates (errata RPM's)
delivered via RHN (or RHEN if you prefe
amp; servers current. I looked at
purchasing the "basic" edition RH's ES line, but at $350/year per server
that's currently out of my price range, so I went with several RHN basic
subscriptions. Since these subscriptions don't expire until next year,
I'm going to ado
Make sure /dev/null and/or /bin/false is in your /etc/shells file
upgrade probably removed it
-eric wood
Dana Holland wrote:
> After upgrading to 8.0, I get an error message telling me that
> /dev/null is not executable when I try to enter that with a chsh
> command. We use
5
chipsets aren't in RH 9 either as they are fairly new - yet another patch
and recompile.
-eric wood
Greg Bradner wrote:
> Hello:
> I am putting together a system and am looking for a fast, solid,
> problem free motherboard that is AMD compatible. I will be using all
> add on ca
Any thoughts from the peanut gallery? ^_^
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From: Gee, Eric
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 6:04 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Implementing a SAN...
The Cliff Notes version of my question is this: I'm running AS 2.1 and need
to support sparse LU
m. Anyone know of any hacks to help me
out here? :-)
Thanks in advance,
Eric Gee
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Sent my complaint in. Wonder if SCO is archiving all messages with certain
keywords.like "sco". I hope they are!
-Eric Wood
Jason Dixon wrote:
> Someone informed me that you can submit your complaint online:
> http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer.htm
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estion over and over
again and using up CPU time? FAM-enabling them would make them effecient
and much more responsive to the user.
With enough griping to the programmers, more and more apps are (as they
should) becoming fam compliant.
-eric wood
Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 21:1
)
Has the recipient of your daughter's messages looked for the missing
messages in his/her junk mail folder?
Eric
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Is that call really worth your chil
op" eyecandy apps. WS
will include most of the goodies we're acustomed too with RH Linux. So I
think you're concerned is with RH only supporting WS instead of the general
RH releases (if their will be anymore after 10). Who knows. The cards are
in RH's favor.
-eric w
Upgraded to 2.0.13 tonight, from 1.1.11.
All mail delivery is seemingly working, but I now see the following error in the logs:
postfix/qmgr[]: warning: connect to transport filter: Connection refused
What does this mean?
(It probably means I didn't read something.)
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I chased the same problems for quite some time. Finally found some decent notes on the
Net about it. In addition to the changes to /etc/sysconfig/i18n, I also edited
.bashrc. After rebooting, everything went well.
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From: Jason
Run printtool. Define the printer as a JetDirect with 10.10.10.32 as the
ip. Leave 9100 as the port.
-eric wood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Everyone!
>
> I currently have RH Linux 8 installed with Samba ver 2.2.8a running
> on it. I wish to print from Linux to an HP DeskJet print
Oooo. make oldconfig used a .config I didn't want. I see.
-eric wood
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Eric Wood wrote:
>> # make mrproper `/bin/cp configs/kernel-2.4.20-i686.config .config`
>> oldconfig dep clean rpm
> How about:
> make mrproper
> cp configs/kernel-2.4.
normally loop isn't a loaded module but it is temporarily needed to generate
initrd. Try this:
# insmod loop
# make install
# rmmod loop
-eric
Fahad Khalid wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>I'm trying to intall the latest stable kernel from kernel.org.
> All goes well, but when
hin the rpm. So the kernel install doesn't do the
"/sbin/new-kernel-pkg" trick as in the official kernel rpms.
I guess what is needed is a new mkspec script for RH systems which will slip
in the install scripts.
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Alan,
rsync should do just fine. You might want to do a --dry-run to see the
outcome. Also, check out whether or not you need to use the -Hardlinks
option which has been know to choke some big data copies.
-eric wood
Alan Harding wrote:
> Hello Chums I wonder if you could help me with a qu
at feature pretty much on a
daily basis. In fact, I've used it to run x3270 on a Linux box and have the
display presented back to my WinXP/Cygwin/XFree86 environment.
Eric
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inux (since
all software would be running on the Windows boxes), but it would help
promote Open Source initiatives. Also, you won't have to worry about the
effect of 600 x3270 clients running on your Linux server.
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On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 21:24, Eric Chevalier wrote:
> Oops! I misunderstood the original requirements; my solution won't work
> since it will lower-case characters that need to remain uppercase.
>
> Eric (monumentally embarrassed!)
Eh - no big deal. ;-) Had I not known about
t, demo calendar and documentation. You can also check out
the link in my .sig to see what we do with it, although we're running a
slightly older version. (Follow the link to "College Hill Library
meeting room schedule".
-Eric
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everly slowed. Since I only need english speaking anyway, is there any
benefit with "en_US.UTF-8" that I don't see?
-eric wood
$ LANG="en_US.UTF-8";export LANG
$ time bash -c 'grep WOOD /tmp/customers.tab | wc -l'
13774
real0m20.267s
user0m2
Linux. So, they're on their on ship which is going down.
But yes, I have a SCO server just for the purpose of mount other people's
SCO disks.
-eric wood
Kevin Krieser wrote:
> SCO used to provide a free license for non-commercial use, but they
> don't appear to anymore. I ha
At 10:06 PM 7/15/2003 -0500, Eric Chevalier wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but why not a simple tr command:
tr [A-Z] [a-z] outfile
It seems to work just fine for me; caps are replaced by their lower-case
equivalent, and everything else is left untouched.
Oops! I misunder
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 21:06, Eric Chevalier wrote:
> >Ok, I'm tired of banging my head against this one. I know there must be
> >a simple perl, sed or tr solution, but I can't seem to find it. I'm
> >cleaning up some extracted data and the one annoying thing
At 02:58 PM 7/15/2003 -0600, Eric Sisler wrote:
Ok, I'm tired of banging my head against this one. I know there must be
a simple perl, sed or tr solution, but I can't seem to find it. I'm
cleaning up some extracted data and the one annoying thing I have left
is a single quot
rl -p -e "s/(\'[A-Z])/lc(\$1)/e" outfile
I *knew* () / $1 substitution had to be in there somewhere, I just
couldn't figure it out. I'm attempting to learn Perl, but at the moment
most of my work has been in manipulating MySQL databases. I haven't
d
ge
to lowercase like so:
Can'T --> Can't
Santa'S --> Santa's
and so on.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
-Eric
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n't help me.
Funny:
http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/mail-archives/blfs-support/2002/03/1232.html
-eric wood
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 10:33, Lorenzo Prince wrote:
> I get this message anywhere from immediately at the login prompt to about 5 minutes
> later. It seems to never hap
I typically run up2date --nox --configure to make a few changes to the
configuration before I run it the first time. this also will tell you that
is will skip the kernels. I hope this helps.
-Eric
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From: "Daryl Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: &
You will want to use rpm -ivh so that you have the old working kernel
installed still and the new kernel also. Just do not forget to change your
lilo or grub settings.
-Eric
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ere that needs to point to the all-users's vfolder.
IN either case, I don't know what the answer is.
Eric
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Is that call really worth your child
ay
port 80 for HTTP traffic) and a private internal IP address that traffic
arriving on this port should be forwarded to. So you could run a public
server inside the NAT (and firewall) environment provided by the router
appliance.
Eric
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alan wrote:
Look at /etc/aliases.
After editing, remember to run "newaliases".
Just an FYI:
As of RH9 (and possibly earlier), the alias database will be
automatically rebuilt whenever sendmail is started.
Eric
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> I have been struggling with email ever since I updated my RH8 with the
> latest fixes. Anyway. I got email working but I have a problem with the
> mail command. For pine I am able to send email but I had to set the
> smtp-server="address" in the .pinerc for each account... Does anyone
> kno
pitfalls for
Docbook)?
Thanks in advance.
-Eric
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Linux - Don't fear the Penguin.
Want to know what we use Linux for?
Visit http://gromit.westminster.lib.co.us/linux
files yourself.
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Jason Williams wrote:
> I was trying to find out more info on xinetd itself so I could learn
> how to turn on and off daemons and services. For instance, I would
> Jason
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7/8/9?
Anyone have any stories to share with motherboards and linux support?
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You can always get linuxconf at http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/. Never
use the linuxconf that comes with RH. Even if RH decided to re-distribute
linuxconf again, don't use it. They'll just distribute an old version and
not test it.
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Fro
Title: HTML email
Goto
Tools-->Options-->Select the Mail Format Tab-->Change the drop down to
Plain Text.
That's
what did it for me.
Eric
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I'm using ddclient v3.6.3 running as a service and it works great.
Check the dyndns home page for a large list of apps that will perform
such a task for linux, there are a few there.
-Original Message-
From: Ryan D. Egeland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 6:27 PM
To
Honestly the easiest way is to follow the same method RH uses in
/etc/profile. Add another 'pathmunge' after the last one in
/etc/profile. ie.
pathmunge /your/path/here after
Add the 'after' if you want it to add at the tail of the existing system
path, leaving the 'after' off will add it at t
em with 'mke2fs'. Ie, # mke2fs -j /dev/hdb2
6. add the mount to /etc/fstab and mount it now. Ie, # mount /dev/hdb2
/new_directory.
-eric wood
Brent L. Cox wrote:
> Does anyone know how to mount and format an additionl
> hardware other than the on the system is running on.
ping and nslookup
(and host on RH), but not with the browser.
What happens if you use "dig" instead of "nslookup" to try and resolve a
host name (for example: "dig tulsagrammer.com")? Does that give you an
IP address?
Also, by "browser" do you mean a Web b
suggests "server" is an
acceptable abbreviation (but that might be an undocumented feature of
the resolver library).
Eric Chevalier
Michelle Lowman wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. My resolv.conf looks something like this:
search ph.cox.net
server 68.2.16.25
server
d then fallback to a
conventional (non-SSL) connection. I'm not sure that this is a likely
explanation, but it came to mind because I'm dealing with this exact
situation right now.
Eric Chevalier
Rob wrote:
Just wondering if anyone had any ideas.
When I first installed RH8 my emai
luded addresses
of DNS servers that were then being passed along to your RH box by the
DHCP server in the LinkSys box.)
I think this could be an easy problem to fix!
Eric Chevalier
Michelle Lowman wrote:
I'm new to the list, but I hope someone has a solution here. My
internet connect
long to your RH box by the DHCP server
in the LinkSys box.)
I think this could be an easy problem to fix!
Eric Chevalier
Michelle Lowman wrote:
I'm new to
the list, but I hope someone has a solution here. My internet connection
WAS fine until I decided to be clever and mess with it.
I was
Or go straight to the source and use the NetBeans IDE, its free.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Finding Software and Support for RedHat Linux 8.0
Sun ONE Studio 4 (aka Forte 4 java)
confused about multiple
drives having the same devlabel entries. Also it took forever.
Is there a tool that will replicate the partitions, copy from kernels and
boot sectors. then copy the files over to a spare drive with grub getting
confused?
Thanks,
-eric wood
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uns
and makes them
available to outside users -
something that cannot be allowed. Under Solaris, one may create a map file that
restricts access by using the
-M option. So what is the Linux/g++ counterpart?
Eric Graubins
Reuters
-
?
I used the same version of Roxio (on Win2K) to create my RH9
installation CDs; they worked just fine. What do you mean by: "instead
of creating the directories and files"?
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tion is getting some attention from the media:
CNET/ZDNET:
http://news.com.com/2100-1016-1010569.html?tag=nl
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-1010569.html?tag=fdfeed
Wall Street Journal:
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB105408720781405900,00.html?mod=technology%5Fmain%5Fwhats%5Fnews
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Eric Graubins
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_name() function in chkname.c. I
recompiled and reinstalled shadow-utils not knowing that it had its own
version of su, which got installed into /bin. I'm now aware that
coreutils provides the proper /bin/su file! The coreutils version of su
behaves as expected.
Eric
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process to hang
somewhere in its startup processing. (I'm still researching that problem.)
Has anyone else noticed this su behavior in RH9?
Eric
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Hello,
I'm using RedHat 9.0 and I can't find a way to have the antialiasing text in
Evolution 1.2.2 ?
Any tips?
Thanks
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Hi,
I tried to recompile the drver "qce-ga-0.40d.tar.gz" but now I got an error
message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qce-ga-0.40d]$ make
cc -I/lib/modules/2.4.20-8/build/drivers/usb
-I/lib/modules/2.4.20-8/build/include -include
/lib/modules/2.4.20-8/build/include/linux/config.h -O3 -Wall
-Wstrict-pro
I have downloaded the .iso files for red hat 8.0. Being new to Linux when I
burn them to CD will they auto run for the installation or will I need a
boot diskette
Eric Norton
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I thought it was a sacred rule to always have an MX record in DNS, otherwise
sendmail or postfix can't do much of anything.
-eric wood
> Lars wrote:
>>
>> Can anybody explain how to get postfix to deliver mail to a
>> domain that does not have an MX record i.e somedomain
The only adive I can give is to run "redhat-config-xfree86 --reconfig".
-eric wood
David Christensen wrote:
> I was happily using a 1280x1024 desktop on my Radeon 8500 under RedHat
> Linux 8.0 until I upgraded to RedHat Linux 9. Now, the screen
> resolution is stuck at 640x
I am running Linux 7.2 on a Compaq proliant 2500 with 3 9gig drive hanging
off a 2p scsi array controller. The system performance is not what I
expected could the array controller slow performance?
Eric Norton
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Man, I've been wanting something like this for a long while. RH needs to
incorporate this into their package manager gui.
-eric wood
Ed Wilts wrote:
> #!/bin/bash
>
> rpm -qa --queryformat '%{installtime} %{name}-%{version}-%{release}
> %{installtime:date}\n&
the linux operating
system, However now what is happening is my gnome desktop crashes with the
following error: Application "panel" (process 1151) has crashed due to
fatal error (Segmentation fault). Can someone explain what a segmentation
fault is and how due I correct this problem?
Eric No
said and was able to install the linux operating system, However now what is happening is my gnome desktop crashes with the following error: Application "panel" (process 1151) has crashed due to fatal error (Segmentation fault). Can someone explain what a segmentation fault is and how do
t for that.
-eric wood
Ed Wilts wrote:
> We've had a large success rate with realtime blackhole lists and block
> thousands of messages a day. However, we still see a lot of spam.
>
> I've done some personal testing with spamassassin and I really don't
> like it - the f
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 09:27, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> With respect for those who have paid for their Redhat network
> subscription, and the related early access:
>
> I will refrain from using such boot-leg sites. I would encourage others
> to do the same.
>
> Ric
Maybe I missed something but I thoug
Nowhere in this thread of messages was a Larry Brown. Please be more
detailed with your experiences for the benefit of others.
-eric wood
From: "Thomas E. Dukes"
> Thanks,
>
> Larry Brown of Dimension Networks bailed me out and got things working.
> I _REALLY_ appreciat
I think that's good! We've catered to ancient programs for too long via
compatibility. It's time to see what software package will have a pulse.
It's time to see what dies and what is born.
-eric wood
From: "Jeff Bearer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Keep in mind
Most of use here are not OS X users. But Google is a user of all kinds of
OSes:
http://www.bombich.com/mactips/rsync.html
-eric wood
From: "Jianping Zhu":
> I have a linux server with tape in it and i have serveral mac machines, I
> can u use rsync +ssh backup directories in
ear on the desktop. I reinstalled (had to re-partition
the disk) and now, no icon appears.
How do I enable that icon to appear automatically?
Eric
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 07:59, christopher cuse wrote:
> hi cheng
>
> you can mount remote windows shares provided that you have installed samba.
&g
-echoctl -echoke < /dev/ttySR11
The last stty line just makes sets the serial settings - done a boot time.
Linux is good about remebering serial settings. On other unix systems you
have to wrap the stty command inside an infinite while loop to make the
process hold the tty settings - yuck.
about
what is going on. It seems like every time I try to install RH I run into
something that I have to "tweak". Windows doesn't(usually) give you issues
till you have installed. Then all hell breaks loose. ;)
Eric
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interface I am currently using a SQL Server back-end but will be porting
that over to MySQL DB. Also I would like to attach an anti-virus filter and
be able to block SPAM(via black lists, etc.)
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But would http://www.redhat.com/mktg/rh9iso/ resolve?
-eric
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
> certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
> redhat.chtah.com.
>
> a quick browse of www.chtah.com shows an obvious
can take a harddrive and boot it up on as
many different systems as possibly - then see what will go wrong.
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has a very good reason for this - they seem to know what they
are doing when "controversial" things like this comes about.
-Eric Wood
From: "Rick Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What happened to 8.1? I feel that if Red Hat is going to increment in
> Full x.0 release
Yes, forget everything but rsync. Man rsync.
-eric wood
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> On 21-Mar-2003/20:41 -0500, Jianping Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have a 3 redhat linux machines m1 m2 m3. but only m1
Is URL still valid?
-eric wood
From: "Jeff Kinz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> use SPEWS in your procmail file.
>
> http://www.spews.org/faq.html
>
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Are you using the Oracle much? Seems like that hdc drive isn't being used
much. Repartiion it and mount some directory under /usr to it (after you
copy the data first). For example, /usr/lib and /usr/local are good
choices.
-eric wood
From: "bulent acikgoz" <[EMAIL PRO
You might can remove anonftp:
# rpm -e anonftp
But, anonymous_enable=NO in your /etc/vsftpd.conf should have done the
trick.
-eric wood
From: "Richard Humphrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am running Red Hat 8 with the default install of vsftp. I disabled
> anonymous log
You probably have a winmodem - a brainless modem that work mostly off of
software drivers only. Check out linmodems.org for support. You chipset
may be a Broadxent (spelling?) which may not be supported at all.
Creative lacks linux support for most of their products.
-eric wood
From: Mike
still there.
If I were you, I'd subscribe to the respective program's mailing list and
voice your concerns. For example, the Galeon developers might have
overlooked the need for "auto-completion". *You* can actually make a
difference!
-Eric Wood
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any idea what's wrong? Could it be a hardware thing? Is there a linux
utility that will allow me to test the communication to the tape drive? Im
pretty much clueless when it comes to doing tape backups in linux. Thanks.
eric
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Do i need to do some configuring before im able to use the drive
or do i need to load drivers for it? Any help will be appreciated.
eric
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Hi,
I'm using RH-8.0 and I really don't know what I did
wrong, but gnome-terminal crashes each time I use it.
If I use Eterm and I type "gnome-terminal" I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]$ gnome-terminal
** (gnome-terminal:10682): WARNING **: Failed to load
Xft font patter
Hello,
Actually, I'm using RH-8.0 on all my 40 Gb HDD. The
bad news is I want to play some games and I don't have
choice to re-install back win98. I think to take about
3Gb for win.
So, there is a way to create a windows partition
*without* to loose my datas? If so, how?
Th
.2, so I
probably grabbed Simon's RPM when installing mailman and switching to
postfix. Didn't think of that till just now.
> Any way, I patched the spec file that comes with the rpm and I'm recompiling.
Hopefully the spec file has been fixed in the 8.x releases.
-Eric
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> They don't have RPM's there.
There are RPM's maintained by Simon J Mudd at
http://www.pobox.com/~sjmudd and a search on www.rpmfind.net turns up
other options.
HTH
-Eric
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Library Applications Specialist
Westminster Public Library
Westmi
mount; make clean; make mrproper; sleep
-Eric
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Eric Sisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Library Applications Specialist
Westminster Public Library
Westminster, CO USA
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I recently installed RH8 on a rather peculiar computer called a Dell
WebPC. It doesn't have any PS/2 ports for a mouse or keyboard;
everything has to be USB. Before it initializes the USB keyboard (which
comes back [ OK ]), it works fine through USB Legacy. However, after
RH8 initializes the k
I just installed RedHat 8 on this cheap old Dell WebPC which doesn't
have any PS/2 ports for hooking up a keyboard and mouse. You can only
connect a keyboard and mouse through USB. The keyboard works fine
through the BIOS's USB Legacy, which lets me type to a fake PS/2 port.
However, as soon as i
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