I just did a fresh installed to Redhat 7.3. Starting mozilla in KDE, I
found that the fonts are really horrible, and very hard to read. It's
like all the fonts are squezzed horizontally. I tried abiword and
konqueror, KMail, and the same thing happens.
I had this problem on my laptop (an
The updates.redhat.com ftp servers don't seem to be properly
synchronized with each other at the moment.
I have a local mirror for the 7.x versions (more efficient than
updating 7 machines individually over a dialup link), and right now the
php and libpng updates for 7.1 and 7.2 keep
I ask because I have a third party app and they vendor says just stick
these jars in the /lib/ext directory and it will find them. Well, mine
doesn't. I'm running java from /usr/java/jdk1.3.1_03/jre/bin
I usually ignore suggestions to drop jar files into the ext directory -- invariably,
you
Ok I have a Toshiba sat pro 490cdt. It has a cdrom 4 gig hard
drive and no floppy. the problem I have is the same
with 7.2 I put bootable cdrom ( from box set and it works on my
PC) in the CDROM and reboot laptop. CD is ignored
by the laptop for some reason
Here's a guess at what may be
Try using
javac -target 1.1 *.java
to compile your source. By default class files compiled with javac 1.4
are only compatible with 1.2 and later JVMs.
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It looks like your laptop uses the same, or almost the same sound chip
(OPL3 SA2/3) that my Toshiba Satellite 320CDT uses. We're using
different drivers, though, but that may be because I'm using RH 7.3.
Anyway, here's the relevant part of my /etc/modules.conf file:
alias sound-slot-0 opl3sa2
Unfortunately the OpenOffice README doesn't explain how the install
procedure works. Google turned up this page:
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/setup-linux.html
That page basically tells you to do a network setup using
# ./setup /net
as root from the install directory as unpacked from the
Does your /etc/my.cnf file have these lines in it?
[mysqld]
port=3306
socket=/tmp/mysql.sock
basedir=/var/lib
I'm pretty sure that the Red Hat default MySQL install doesn't have the
port=3306 line. I had problems with the same JDBC driver back in 2000
and I vaguely remember adding that line