I had just installed the Beta 10 (I have a set of partions that I experiment with) and
everything went fine except for a couple of minor things.
The first was at the end of the install it said click on the forward button instead
of the
NEXT button... (picky picky picky)...
The next was a bit
, is sched_setscheduler() broken in that
kernel?
Does anyone have a sample bit of code that does the call?
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myself, no windows compiling for me!).
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Tony Preston wrote:
I have an application that uses GTK 1.2.10 Under 6.2 it displays the background
color, the button
color just fine. I have buttons that toggle from red to green to red that work.
Under 8.0 RH, even with a re-compile, the background color
) and then toggle red to green to red just fine.
Anyone have any ideas?
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. I set the color on the toggle the same as my initial
button value is set.
Anyone have any ideas?
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understand that there are better ways to handle things.
Be that as it may, it was a requested feature from a customer...:)
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I have a client that would like his linux
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, and
other info
like under win 98?
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it and it did not work.
Anyone already have a linksys router and wireless setup with 8.0? What did you have to
do to get it working?
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Has anyone setup a Lexmark Z22 printer for Linux? The lexmark site
doesn't have a drive for that model (they do for other models).
The printer is very low cost and prints real nice under window 98. So
far I cannot get it to do more than print its test page under linux.
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Anyone have any ideas? I just wanted to setup the device and use it to dial
my ISP using minicom before I setup PPP etc. It works real nice, I get 50.6K
connects and great transfer rates under Win 98 so I know the problem is my
ignorance...
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I recently installed a Z22 Lexmark printer on my system. The printer works
fine from Windows 95, I could print test pages from the printtool, but I cant
seem to get the printer to print a file when I do an "lpr -Plexmarkz22 file"
I have tried "lpd restart all", "lpd stop" and "lpd start" to
Does anyone know of a C program that will read a Pentium III serial number?
Or if that doesn't exist, an asm program? I need something on Linux for
a project I am working on. Any kind of example will do. So far I found
some stuff on the Intel site, but that will not compile... I am looking
Has anyone interfaced a 9 track tape drive to a Linux system?
I have redhat 5.0 installed for a system that will not be doing any
networking. The system (and hopefully many to come...) is part of a
project to replace an old cpu with an emulator running under Linux. The
old system had 9 track
Wouldn't it be a good idea to give a person a pointer to the location of a
rather large file(at least large for an email message base64 encoded) then to
send the file to umpteen zillion people in a mailing list...:) If there are
500 people in this list, only 1 needed the file, not the other 499.
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