Has anyone installed and gotten to work swftools on RH 8?
I've gotten the 2 other things it's dependent on to install okay, but when
I ./configure swftools prior to make, it tells me that the jpeg .SOs can't
be found and it disables the pdf2swf functionality. The jpeg .SOs are there
because
How about gkrellm? It's its own panel, but it is completely modifiable.
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Look at 'hdparm' and enable dma for the drive:
Something like: hdparm -d 1 /dev/hdc
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I don't know
I think the backslash is what you are looking for.
mv picture1\ 1 to picture1
mv picture2\ 2 to picture2
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You need to install the php-mysql package.
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I'm running RedHat 8, and I can't get php to connect
to
The kernel will not run both APM and ACPI simultaneously. Find out which
your notebook supports and deselect the other. If your notebook supports
ACPI, it is better than APM. (although I've heard here that ACPI may not be
fully supported in Redhat's current distro).
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Everything I have ever read on power management states that the kernel
will unload the ACPI stuff if it then loads APM. The other thing to get ACPI
running is to turn APIC off as it conflicts.
The problem with the kernel patches is you need to find an ACPI patch for
the specific Redhat
Are you near any airports?
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: First results = APM on Laptops
Dear community,
back to the original problem:
- Laptop Acer TravelMate 630 latest model 1 week old
- RedHat Linux 7.3
- Kernel 2.4.20 from kernel.org
- APM compiled; ACPI left out
- laptop supporting ACPI
Lon Lentz gave me advice to recompile the kernel without ACPI
If the problem is because RedHat has not included ACPI in their distro,
there is the option of downloading a vanilla kernel from kernel.org and then
patching it with the acpi patch(es) (I believe the project is available from
sourceforge). You would lose any RedHat kernel additions though.
A couple questions. Has it ever worked under RedHat? If so, what changed
before it stopped working? And, are you sure the power management on that
notebook is APM and not ACPI?
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On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 23:28, Lon Lentz wrote:
A couple questions. Has it ever worked under RedHat? If so, what
changed
Have you looked into Wine? The winehq.com site has a few success stories
of running Dreamweaver using Wine.
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I
to get any account to log in. They all fail.
Is there a Redhat, or other, resource that will explain everything that
could be impacting my ability to log in via ftp?
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Is there a secret to installing the curl and php rpms to get curl working
within php?
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Wasn't the fix in 0.9.6e and later? The latest rpm available is b. Is
there no sense of urgency from Redhat?
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Lon Lentz wrote:
Wasn't the fix in 0.9.6e and later? The latest rpm available is b. Is
there no sense of urgency from Redhat?
Red Hat frequently back-ports security fixes to versions of packages
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