On Tuesday 30 January 2001 11:39, you wrote:
> After some brutal RPM pruning tonight, I realized I'd deleted a program I
> rely on. Can anyone tell me what rpm package newmail and wnewmail reside
> in, please?
In the elm RPM
Ciao,
Michele
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Computers are like airconditioners:
Hi,
wanted to give a shot to devfs the other day. I noticed that devfsd didn't
compile due to some new macros defined in glibc 2.2, so I went ahead and
poked around a bit and found out that you have to define -D_GNU_SOURCE to get
it compiled.
So before going forth I wanted to ask if anyone had
On Thursday 11 January 2001 17:12, you wrote:
> Depends on which ones you want to stop.
>
> talkd is run via xinetd. Go into the /etc/xinetd.d directory, find the
> talkd script, and edit it so that it is disabled...or, delete it,
> altogether.
Or you can just :
chkconfig
in your case :
chkc
Hi,
I looked around pretty much everywhere to see if it is possible to have the
SAME X display showed on two different monitors of two different machines.
What I want is : being physically at machine 1, use X and have the exact same
output on machine 2 (which doesn't need to have control on
ke
> Up until redhat 6.2 you would login and it would say you have mail or new
> mail. I've compared the login scripts and I cant find the difference. Can
> someone please point me in the right direction to get that message to
> appear when i login to my machine with redhat 7.
Works perfectly here on
On Friday 24 November 2000 10:11, you wrote:
> Is Netscape the only web browser available for Linux, or is there any other
> option ?
>
The other options that come to mind now are :
lynx (the one and only ;), mozilla (it's quite stable for me now..still quite
heavy), amaya, opera (second beta jus
>
> I have a linux box, installed 8 port modem card, I want to send a message
> to the particular or all dialup users whenever I want to send.
>
> Client may use windows, mac or unix, etc.
>
> The connection is using ppp (no shell access)
>
> How can I achieve this.
I don't think there is a soluti
On Thursday 23 November 2000 17:00, you wrote:
> Hello to all,
> I'm new to linux and doing allot of reading, trying to learn as much as
> possible. I don't know much yet.
>
> Question 1) I have a folder with a belt around it in my home directory.
> What does it mean?
You're probably refer
On Thursday 09 November 2000 10:06, you wrote:
> When I do /root}# rpm -e XFree86-xfs* I get a error: package
> XFree86-xfs* is not installed??
Here you must give the complete name without the *.
rpm -e XFree86-xfs
and to reinstall it you must go to the cdrom (probably
/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPM