a very nice tutorial and the site
also contains a (low traffic) mailing list that's been very helpful to
me in the past!
HTH
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a very nice tutorial and the site
also contains a (low traffic) mailing list that's been very helpful to
me in the past!
HTH
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mething* to /etc/modules.conf if I'm not mistaken but I don't know
what exactly...
Otherwise you'll have to load the modules every time after yyou've
rebooted... (Which shouldn't be that often.)
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kernel-2.4.18-3 is for i686
kernel-debug-2.4.18-19.7.x is for i686
kernel-doc-2.4.18-19.7.x is for i386
kernel-source-2.4.18-19.7.x is for i386
kernel-utils-2.4-7.4 is for i386
So I guess I'm finally up-to-date?
Thanks for all the help!
Regards,
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2.2.5-34
glibc = 2.2.5-42 is needed by glibc-utils-2.2.5-42
glibc = 2.2.5-42 is needed by glibc-debug-static-2.2.5-42
glibc = 2.2.5-42 is needed by glibc-debug-2.2.5-42
TIA
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# Red Hat Linu
host M8ram]$ su -
Password:
[root@localhost root]# chkconfig --list ntpd
ntpd0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off
But the time and timezone seem to be correct, so I guess that's solved.
Thanks again for your help!
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Hi,
Everything seems to be working like it should now:
[M8ram@localhost M8ram]$ date
Wed Jan 22 13:34:28 CET 2003
[M8ram@localhost M8ram]$ date -R
Wed, 22 Jan 2003 13:34:30 +0100
And that's the time here in Antwerp right now!
Thanks to everybody who helped me with this!
Regards,
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wants to shoot me now - because
this was so obvious - please forgive me... And thanks for the help!
But first, let's wait until tomorrow, I once started writing a victory
mail about this, and then I noticed nothing was right at all!
Regards,
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c-profile-2.2.5-42.i386.rpm
glibc-utils-2.2.5-42.i386.rpm
[notice I didn't find compat-glibc-2.2.4-42]
> 3. dateconfig
Thanks for the tips,
Regards,
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# Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla) kernel 2.4
i | Red Hat Linux 7.3 | dateconfig | 0:0.7.5-7 | 0.7.5-7
i | Unknown | dateconfig | 0.7.5-7 | 0.7.5-7
[root@localhost root]# rpm -V dateconfig
[root@localhost root]#
Any ideas what might be causing this?
TIA
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d match.
> Once your /usr/share/zoneinfo files are fixed, try running:
>
> setup
>
> and selecting the proper timezone through that utility.
Thanks I'll try that
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range: shutting down the
ntpd failed.
Now the /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels file is corrupted again...
So there has to be something else wrong as well...
Any suggestions?
(I'll try whatever you might suggest tomorrow morning, I really need to
get some sleep now...)
TIA
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ss that's not the way it is supposed to be?
Brussels is the only file in /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe that has 0 as
file size!
Apparently trying to cat one of those files is bad idea! My xterm got
completely messed up!
Any suggestions on getting my timezone file restored?
TIA
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what ARC means but UTC=false matches the fact that I have
not selected "system uses UTC clock" in the 'dateconfig' dialog box.
TIA
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# Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla) kernel 2.4.18-3 i686 128
now 13:15 local time (GMT+0100)
Can anybody tell what I've set up wrong?
TIA
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# 1:17pm up 7 days, 17:31, 2 users, load avera
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So I guess gtcd should report db1 as a dependency, shouldn't it?
Where and how should I report this?
TIA
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#x27;t be found what rpms do I have to install of a newer kernel
to be able to install gcc?
(That's why I need those headers, gcc won't install without them...)
TIA
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d the files to my home-dir and the installer started fine!
Thanks!
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is this problem more likely caused by
something else?
I'll try to boot using the boot-disc I created during the installation
of this computer...
TIA
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2002 /bin/bash
Could this be because the directory the file is in is located on a
FAT-partition?
TIA
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ork with this version?
TIA
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7;t seem to work.
Is PHP compiled with the option to include mysql?
The configure command should be:
./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql/
--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
if your compiling PHP from source.
I've got a nice tutorial on how to set this, if you want it mail me
of
try writing from the cli with cdrecord. I recently
installed the latest version of cdrecord and my first attempt to burn
cds from the cli were successful!
HTH
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ite as wall.
HTH
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source.creative.com/.
I have a "Creative SB Live" and it works fine with it.
HTH
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# 12:27am up 14:32, 2 users, load average:
wnload the
src.rpm then run the command rpm --rebuild xxx.src.rpm which would
install the software after optimising it for the i686 architecture.
Or isn't it that simple?
TIA
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# Red Hat Linux 7.3 KDE
o KDE
(at least on RH7.3 and KDE 3.0, I haven't got RH8.0 yet)
But I don't know what you mean with "without losing your
apps/documents"...
HTH
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# Red Hat Linux 7.3 KDE 3.0.0-10 kernel 2.4.1
t yesterday: the drive was
already locked up.
Good news though: I shut down my computer last night and this morning
everything seems to be OK, the drive was recognised again the CD ejected
without a problem. Unfortunately the disc is useless, but at least my
system's OK again...
Thanks f
he first was unsuccessful and the second continued)
I'm running RH7.3 with Gnome 1.?, I keep most packages up-to-date with
Red Carpet but I installed the new xcdroast from rpms of the xdroast.org
website.
TIA
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t was saying this is not a valid block device.
> then I thied the following commands
Do you have another cd-reader/writer installed? Perhaps it's
/dev/cdrom1...
Before upgrading to RH7.3 my cdrom was /dev/cdrom and my cd-writer
/dev/cdrom1, after upgrading they have switched...
HTH
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the iomega software, I never got it installed, it's a binary file
but I can't execute it, could you walk me through it?
p.s. I do know I have to load the module parport_pc BEFORE the module
imm...
Regards,
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ect retries: 3
retry sleep tiem: 30
Max KB/S: 0.00(which again means none, right?)
Default Protocol: FTP
I'm running RH7.3, I keep my system up-to-date with Red Carpet, I have
no proxy and I have configured my Firewall with Lokkit.
Any suggestions? Different settings I can try?
TIA
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own initialization stuff in here if you don't
# want to do the full Sys V style init stuff.
touch /var/lock/subsys/local
What is the difference between these two methods? Are there other
options? Which is the preferred method?
TIA
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