ve (rev 11) <= btw - this is odd eh???
Synth devices:
0: Yamaha OPL-3
Midi devices:
Timers:
0: System clock
Mixers:
0: Sound Blaster
[root@melba log]#
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Richard Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intrepid Adventurer
Oh! - What a Long Strange Trip it's been Ph:+61 (0)411
ok - is it me, or has support in the config menus for the ISO9660
filesystem fallen out? - this problem seems common to both 2.0.34
distributed with RH5.1 and also 2.0.34pre16 found elsewhere.
any suggestions?
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Richard Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intrepid Adventurer
Oh! - What a Long
ok - is it me, or has support in the config menus for the ISO9660
filesystem dropped out? - this problem seems common to both 2.0.34
distributed with RH5.1 and also 2.0.34pre16 found elsewhere.
any suggestions?
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Richard Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intrepid Adventurer
Oh! - What a Long
I am attempting (without too much success to date) to install & configure
a "Sound Origins 32Y" PnP opl-3 based sound card - if someone has one of
these (or similar) installed, i'd love to see a working isapnp.conf.
thanks,
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Richard Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Int
On Sat, 23 May 1998, Richard Lindner wrote:
> for a recursive mv, why not use find:
>
> find .|while true;do
> read oldname
> if [ z$oldname = z ];then
> exit 0
> else
> echo $oldname `echo $oldname|tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`
&g
oke the shell
> function recursively instead of changing it.
for a recursive mv, why not use find:
find .|while true;do
read oldname
if [ z$oldname = z ];then
exit 0
else
echo $oldname `echo $oldname|tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`
fi
done
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Richard Lindner
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Ken Arck wrote:
> RIchard Lindner wrote:
>
> >check that your password file is still world readable. turning off world
> >read privileges will result in this message.
>
> Yup, that took care of that problem. Thanks so much for that...
>
> O
directory.
>
> pwck does not show any errors either...
check that your password file is still world readable. turning off world
read privileges will result in this message.
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Richard Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intrepid Adventurer
Oh! - What a Long Strange Trip it's bee
On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Richard Lindner wrote:
> i've been experiencing problems with 'locate' under both 4.2 amd 5.0 - the
> command works as expected, but dumps core with a segmentation fault on
> completion. it works fine on several other machines here - the problem
cpu,
memory and hard drives have all been changed over the past few months, but
the problem persists. there are no other obvious problems with the machine
other than this (and those of my own making ;).
anyone got any ideas??
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Richard Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intrepid Adventurer
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