On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:02, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> C. You may update your /etc/fstab so that it is
> automatically remounted when you reboot.
You might want to check for the recommended reiserfs fstab mount
options. I added "noatime,notail" based on a README comment or
something else I
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 19:23, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
> > Not all memory work in all machines. The 128 you added maybe
> > wrong for your machine. Parity, no parity, oem,...etc. Check
> > with the manufacturer to see what kind of memory you need
>
> True. They were closed when I got home this e
king concepts.
I bought the hardware when an upgrade temporarily crippled my internet
access. I resolved the Shorewall configuration issue, but decided I
didn't need the headache. Netgear has a router/firewall/print server
(FR114P ?) for less than $100. I think it goes as low as $60 or so
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 07:13, dch wrote:
> 1. Does anyone have 1.4 working RELIABLY with KDE? When I had it
> installed it would crash frequently.
Works great, once I deleted ~/.gnome* and ~/.gconf*. Prior to that
running Evolution would cause Corba errors in other gnome-ish tools,
like the Red Ha
Sorry for the cross-posting. Accidentally posted to rhn-list.
Resending to redhat-list.
Hi,
I'm running RH9 with KDE as my desktop. Soon after installing RH9 I
forced the switch to KDE by replacing gdm with kdm as my login manager.
I previously deleted my ~/.gnome* directories. I still get a