and posted a bug to
bugs.xmms.org.
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lls, upgrades, etc) are a sure way to make your situation
completely unique and therefore nobody here will recognize your symptoms.
5) As a courtesy, please trim out the unnecessary original message text
when you're replying, rather than let your e-mailer tack it all on at the
end.
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ught, I _am_ using KDE. But even if it
works from, say, Blackbox, I'm not sure what I'd do long-term. I'll give
it a try out of interest.
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with OSS/Artsd? I'm willing to try the
Alsa drivers, but I've had problems with those before. Hate to say it but
IWIW (it works in windows).
Thanks for any tips.
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/GL/gl.h
chmod o+r /usr/share/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0/include/GL/glx.h
chmod o+r /usr/share/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0/include/GL/glxtokens.h
chmod o+r /lib/modules/*/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.o
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ault for letting it happen. I can't get to top, and I can't
kill processes.
Ideas?
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accidentally upgrading with the "i386" glibc
instead of the "i686" one. If you're
architecture is i686 (athlon too), use glibc-2.3.2-27.9.i686.rpm.
You can tell with:
rpm -q --qf "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-%{arch}\n" glibc
All the other glib* rpms are i386.
le... I added
the --bwlimit option to a daily 14Mbyte (single file) background transfer,
and it improved the latency I see in my ssh session considerably.
Ah, according to the man page, it checks the average after sending several
blocks, not between files, so that jibes with my experience
g it?
This probably means I need CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD set so that the kernel
can use the initrd image, right?
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sly I've missed an option in my .config
Does anyone know what needs to be compiled into the kernel so that it can
find labels properly?
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>From: Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Failures on rpm -Fv updates
>
>It sounds like you grabbed the i386 update directory when you don't have
>an i386 package installed. That's a good way to shoot yourself in the
>foot. You can search the list archives or bugzilla on how to undo your
(init disabled all the runlevels because they were spawning
too fast... possibly because none of the executables worked anymore?)
Has anybody looked into this?
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d kernel-2.4.20-18.9.src.rpm
This will create, and install:
kernel-source-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
and
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386
Then, you'll have the updated source in /usr/src/linux-2.4.20-18.9
Fairly automatic and nicely done...
Thanks to Peter Skensved a
If I had to use unix2dos and dos2unix every time I popped back and forth
between Linux and Windows, I hate to say it, but Linux would be unusable.
The Vim solution is a good, automatic one (:set ff=unix), but also most
Windows editors can be set to only use CR (or is it LF?) so it becomes a
non-i
>> However, this results in a gcc error and aborted compile. Shouldn't I
>> be able to use that config?
>
>Not necessarily. The RH kernel is highly patched.
>
>Jon
But I'm using *their* 2.4.20-8 source and their .config...
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t;save and exit",
it drastically changes the .config I copied from /boot. Not just the
order... new options there, etc.
What critical piece of RedHat knowledge am I missing?
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on
outlook while she's VNC'd in.
(Yup, you just need a single, executable file for the viewer to work! No
install program, no DLLs. Remember those days?)
If you're modeming in, you'd probably want to use TightVNC
( http://www.tightvnc.com/ ) which has better compression
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