On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 23:47, Daniel Tan wrote:
> sendmail: spurious 8259A interrupt IRQ7 error during boot up.
> how to overcome this? did a search on google but not much help either.
I always see that message about the time the getty comes up. I've
searched all over and found no real explanation
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 03:59, Mohammed Awad wrote:
> RPMed or not? I.e., If I'm gonna make some modification/recomilation for the
> source code of some modules (say the IPCHAIN in my case), should I first get
> the Linux 8.0 RPMed, before I can do that?
What do you mean by "RPMed"?
Krum
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RedHat actually *was* my second choice. I recently switched from
Mandrake because my hard drive failed and I figured what the heck.
RedHat seems to be at least as well-supported, and I wanted to try
something different.
If I miss one thing from Mandrake, it's rpmdrake. RedHat's
redhat-config-pa
Dammit, I just got 8 working the way I want. :o)
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On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 15:38, Mike Taggart wrote:
> 2ndly ... my mouse freaks out on it own - i've tired switching the mouse to
> the generic wheel mouse, generic ps/2 mouse, M$ PS/2 mouse, Intellimouse
> PS/2 ... and does the same thing no matter which mouse driver is used. It's
If setting it to
Apparently so. *sigh*
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 23:56, Kevin Krumwiede wrote:
> I used to use Ximian Desktop. The "pure" version of Evolution
> apparently uses "send later" instead of "send" by default, because
> that's what it did and I never thought abou
. I'm also (occasionally) getting that double-keystroke
problem others are talking about.
I'll try a Linus kernel and see what happens.
Krum
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 03:31, Kevin Krumwiede wrote:
> Previously I was running Mandrake 8, but I lost a hard drive and decided
> to instal
wine: relocation error: /usr/lib/wine/libntdll.dll.so: symbol __fork,
version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
:-(
Rebuilding wine should fix this, huh?
Krum
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I used to use Ximian Desktop. The "pure" version of Evolution
apparently uses "send later" instead of "send" by default, because
that's what it did and I never thought about it. I'm used to it being
that way and I want to configure the RH version the same. But there
doesn't seem to be a place to
It's not the terminal, it's the command you run in it. The ls command
can print colored directory listings. Maybe dir was aliased to ls. See
man ls and man dircolors.
Krum
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Previously I was running Mandrake 8, but I lost a hard drive and decided
to install RH8 on the new one. XMMS used to play smoothly even under
heavy load, but now it skips at the slightest thing, like scrolling a
modest amount of text, or even just moving a window.
Since the hardware and software
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 10:25, Ron Pugh wrote:
I would rather install to the P4, is the onboard video going to give me
a problems with Xfree/86?
FWIW, if you're just installing it to see what it's like, I'd put it on
the P3. That's plenty of power to get a feel for it. (I'm still happy
with my At
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 01:11, Kevin Krumwiede wrote:
> What are the RedHat equivalents of Mandrake's urpmi and rpmdrake?
Nevermind, I meant to delete that from my outbox. I found the answer:
redhat-config-packages. Sort of, anyway.
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What are the RedHat equivalents of Mandrake's urpmi and rpmdrake?
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The message to which I'm replying contains a HTML IMG tag that points to
some kind of CGI script on www.icq.com. The image is being loaded by
Evolution even though I have selected "never load images off the net".
This results in an annoying delay when I scroll past it in the message
list. I am us
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 03:34, Jim Hayward wrote:
> The settings you are changing have no effect on GTK 1.x apps. Which
> Evolution is. You need to edit ~/.gnome/Gnome
>
> http-show=galeon "%s"
> https-show=galeon "%s"
Thank you, that did the trick.
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I want Galeon to be my default browser. I've done the following:
- Told Galeon to make itself the Gnome default browser
- Selected Galeon in Control Center / Extras / Preferred Applications
- Made Galeon the handler for HTML in Control Center / File Types and
Programs
- $ echo X11BROWSER=/usr/bin
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 20:04, Alexander Lai wrote:
> I would like to know how I can fix this problem, or how I could have
> more information on solving this problem. How I could troubleshoot the
> RPM installer? Is there any log file available? If yes, how could I
> trace the problem?
Are you f
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 10:11, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> You have to set Evolution to use GNOME settings when opening links.
Thanks... but how do you do that? I don't see that option anywhere.
Also, why would htmlview still open Mozilla? I thought that was
supposed to open the user's preferred
I set Galeon as my default browser in Control Center/Extras/Preferred
Applications. I also told Galeon that it should make itself the GNOME
default browser. Neither seems to have any effect; I still get Mozilla
when I click a html file in Nautilus or a link in Evolution.
What am I overlooking?
If there's a remote vulnerability in some RedHat package, will it be
posted to this list? I know about
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh8-errata-security.html. I just wondered
if there's a way to have security alerts delivered to my inbox where I'm
more likely to notice them quickly.
Krum
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On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 18:12, nate wrote:
> Kevin Krumwiede said:
>
> > But *routing* of packets continues to work just fine! So it can't be a
> > problem with the routing table, right?
>
> I assume your workin with this machine from t
I upgraded my home network router/firewall to RH8. NAT is working
perfectly and hosts on the LAN can connect to the Internet. However,
programs on the router itself cannot connect to anything. If I use a
hostname that's not in /etc/hosts, it *instantly* says the hostname
lookup failed. If the n
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