To answer part of your question, I use putty to SSH into my server; then use
'ps aux' to see what apps are running.
Roger
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Can anyon
I have the following LAN setup:-
athlon 192.168.0.10 Windows 2000
server 192.168.0.100 Rehat 9.0
backup 192.168.0.15 Windows 2000
laptop DHCP W98SE
These interface with Internet via a Netgear RT314 router, with DHCP
activated with up to 9 addresses.
All PCs, inlcuding the RH9 have the fixed i
Hello Oeystein
At this stage I have got Acrobat working by using the bashrc script
provided by Hardy.
However, thank you very much for the other info you gave. I was not even
aware of the psyche-list. I couldn't find it using the Redhat search,
but did using Google. I have now subscribed to it. I
#x27;
>
> This will set the LANG environment variable ***for just this
> acroread command***.
>
> HTH.
>
> --
> Hardy Merrill
> Senior Software Engineer
> Red Hat, Inc.
>
> Roger Harrington [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > I have downloaded from the Ad
Hi Alan
I live in Australia so I guess am afflicted with the same problem you
described.
I have now got my Acrobat working by using the alias in bashrc as
described in a message from Hardy Merrill.
Thanks for your comments
Regards
Roger
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 04:39, Alan Peery wrote:
> Ro
I have downloaded from the Adobe site, linux-506.tar.gz.
It seemed to successfully install into my nominated directory: -
/usr/local/Acrobat5; well, I didn't see any error messages generated!
On running it by typing "acroread", I get after a couple of seconds,
Warning : charset "UTF-8" not suppo