I just installed a Hayes compatible (external/serial) modem on my Red Hat Linux 8.0 box and for the life of me, I can't figure out how to make the ^%$#@ thing work!
I tried putting the Mac CD that came with the device in the drive, but the system doesn't recognize the CD (however when I put the
Thanx Ed! I'll go out and get a modem this weekend!
Dre---
I installed RedHat Linux 8.0 on my computer several months ago, but haven't had time, until recently to do much with it. I'd like to get started setting up internet access on my RedHat box, but I'm not sure which modem to get for the computer. I have Linux set up on a:
128M RAM
10G HD
I know I'm really late with this post, but I've been behind in catching up with the news. What's the verdict on using RedHat Linux? Are the users gonna get slapped with a fine? Did SCO finally settle, or will the software police come to my door when I turn on my Linux shell?
Please let me know.
I need some help, gang:
According to the instructions for Sun One I need to issue the following commands to
install the community edition on Linux:
$ cd j2se-directory
$ chmod a+x j2sdk-1_4_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin
$ j2sdk-1_4_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin
I did this but get an error indicating the the
Hi gang...
I just purchased RedHat Linux 8.0 last year (and I'm slowly realizing I probably should have waited for Linux 9.0), and I'm having the hardest time finding software that supports it.
Case in point, I also purchased Kylix for Linux last year but didn't realize that 8.0 doesn't really sup
Are there any other Kylix developers out there?
I recently purchased Kylix3 Professional and after installing it on my RedHat Linux 8.0 computer I get the following message when I try to run the ./startbcb command:
Failed to execute child process "/usr/local/kylix3/bin/startbcb" (No such file or
Can someone here help me? I'm trying to install the
version of Kylic (Open Edition) that came with the
text "Kylix Developer's Guide", but I've been having
nothing but problems.
For the first install I tried it the way I usually install
Windoze apps: look for the "setup" executable and just
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