On Thursday 25 September 2003 06:47 pm, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Again, mutt may be your friend here:
>
> - "T."
> select all items
> - ";|procmail -f $HOME/.procmail/rc.testing"
> feed every tagged item to procmail for filtering
> (check that mutt has pipe_split
On Thursday 25 September 2003 06:47 pm, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Again, mutt may be your friend here:
>
> - "T."
> select all items
> - ";|procmail -f $HOME/.procmail/rc.testing"
> feed every tagged item to procmail for filtering
> (check that mutt has pipe_split
how do i remedy the problem? i.e. how do i invoke procmail manually?
thanks,
-- christopher
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 03:06:51PM -0700, Rick Warner wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 14:59, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > well i guess i simply have to run procmail manually everytime i wanna
does redhat 9 come with a console image viewer? something i can use to look at images
without being in X? if not, what is a good one to get/use?
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well i guess i simply have to run procmail manually everytime i wanna check my email.
i figured i just run it like this:
procmail < mailbox
assuming my mail spool is $HOME/mailbox. well that doesn't work, and furthermore,
after i did that, and checked my mail via mutt, half my emails were dupli
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 12:13:51PM +0800, Didier Casse wrote:
> The correct formula in your ~/.forward for using sendmail, to make
> procmail work is
>
> ---
> "|IFS=' ' && exec /usr/bin/procmail || exit 75 #userid"
>
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 11:14:30PM -0400, Wiley Wimberly wrote:
> Try putting "|exec /usr/bin/procmail" in $HOME/.forward
i emailed another student who i was refered to at my school, and here is his reply:
"Yeah. I asked a few years back, and their policy was to not allow .forward
and for the for
ahh, thank you. gunna check it out soon...=)
-- christopher
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 09:32:54PM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> Good! An interest in how things work is always a good beginning. :)
>
> One good place to start is: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/
>
> Another is: http:
ok, since i've been trying to get procmail to work for the past few days, i've also
gotten interested in how email works in general. i noticed on my home system, i can
email between all my users just by using mutt and emailing to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or
even just emailing to "username". when i
at exactly does this mean? how the hell am i suppose to filter my email?? =(
thanks,
-- christopher
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 05:46:45PM -0500, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 September 2003 05:02 pm, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> > On 23-Sep-2003/13:13 -0500, "Christopher J
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 05:02 pm, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> On 23-Sep-2003/13:13 -0500, "Christopher J. Bottaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >ok, procmail is simply not working for me. here's the setup:
> >1) mail gets delivered to $HOME/mailb
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 06:24:54AM +1000, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 04:13, Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
>
> > is it because procmail thinks my system mailbox is /var/spool/mail/cjb instead of
> > $HOME/mailbox?
>
> Yep.
how do i remedy t
ok, procmail is simply not working for me. here's the setup:
1) mail gets delivered to $HOME/mailbox
2) .procmailrc
PMDIR=$HOME/.procmail
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
LOGFILE=$PMDIR/log
INCLUDERC=$PMDIR/rc.testing
INCLUDERC=$PMDIR/rc.subscriptions
3) rc.testing
:0:
* ^Subject:.*test
testing
when i em
hello,
i have a linux account at school. to check my mail, i can ssh into one of the
linux machines at school and just type mutt. problem with that is that i'm
on like 20 mailing list and my inbox is just a huge mess. so instead, i use
kmail from my home machine to log into the pop server and
yes it does. so i set up my kmail to check mail using IMAP and it downloaded
my entire home directory.
so i read some about procmail and tired to follow the simple example.
failure. all i want to do is simple:
right now, all my messages get put in $HOME/mailbox. thats where mutt looks
when
Fri, 2003-09-19 at 10:45, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > adobe acrobat 5.0.x has never worked on any of my redhat systems (since
> > 8.0). whats the deal? this program is essential...=P
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] shared]# acrobat-5.0.8/bin/acroread
> > Warning: charset
hello,
i'm using cups webadmin to configure a printer. when it comes time to choose
my printer's make (samsung ml-1210), its not a choice. what gives? it was
there in redhat 8.0, but now its not here in redhat 9?
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>
> christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the debian systems at my school have vim-6.1 but don't do syntax
> > highlighting.
> > how do i get syntax highlighting like on my redhat-9 system at home?
>
> Hi Christoph
the debian systems at my school have vim-6.1 but don't do syntax highlighting.
how do i get syntax highlighting like on my redhat-9 system at home?
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the debian systems at my school have vim-6.1 but don't do syntax highlighting.
how do i get syntax highlighting like on my redhat-9 system at home?
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hello,
i have a linux account at school. to check my mail, i can ssh into one of the
linux machines at school and just type mutt. problem with that is that i'm
on like 20 mailing list and my inbox is just a huge mess. so instead, i use
kmail from my home machine to log into the pop server and
adobe acrobat 5.0.x has never worked on any of my redhat systems (since 8.0).
whats the deal? this program is essential...=P
[EMAIL PROTECTED] shared]# acrobat-5.0.8/bin/acroread
Warning: charset "UTF-8" not supported, using "ISO8859-1".
Aborted
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same with me, but i just got your email...=P
-- christopher
On Friday 19 September 2003 11:26 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Did I somehow get bumped off of the list?
>
> Have not received anything from redhast-list since the AM of 09-18-03.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
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ht now and not on my Linux box...
>
> Wade
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of christopher j bottaro
> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 12:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: redhat 9 install problem
hello,
i've installed redhat 9 on 2 systems already, but the 3rd system is giving me
problems. first off, when it boots off the cd, and it gives the prompt that
says something like:
type linux or enter to run the graphical install.
type linux text to run the text installer.
blah blah, etc etc.
,
-- christopher
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 02:22 am, NfoCipher wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 01:44, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > thats a really old version of X, whats with the "Virtual" keyword? also,
> > i tried switching on the fly like you described, but it didn
numpad, gotcha...it works now, thanks...=)
-- christopher
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 02:22 am, NfoCipher wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 01:44, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > thats a really old version of X, whats with the "Virtual" keyword? also,
> > i tried swit
ou described, but it didn't work (i had
multiple modes, but ctrl-alt-+/- didn't work).
thanks for your help,
-- christopher
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 01:22 am, NfoCipher wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 00:15, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > i run my desktop environment a
whats the trick to this? it configured fine, but then i got linking errors
when it tried to link the qt-designer. my $QTDIR for the shell that is
compiling it is set to the source dir.
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i run my desktop environment at 1152x864. i want to play games (like quake3,
unreal tournament 2003, and america's army) at 1024x768 without having to
restart my xserver. how would i accomplish this?
when KDE is running, i tried hitting ctrl+alt+f2 to get me back to a console.
then i tried t
i have a similar problem. the recv light on my cable modem is >constantly< on
(even if all my computers are off). all my computers are behind a linksys
cable router/firewall. i'd like to find out what ip address all this
incoming traffic is coming from. how can i do this?
thanks,
-- christo
On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:53 am, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Are you using CVS over pserver or ssh? If it's over ssh, add a user on
> the system for "someone" and don't add them to the group that has write
> access to the cvs repository.
i did that, i'm using cvs over ssh and i made an account for t
hello,
i have a module in my cvs repository that i work with on a daily basis in a
normal manner. i want to allow someone read only access to the module (i.e.
i don't want this person to be able to add, remote, commit files). i just
want them to be able to check out the module and that is all.
hello,
i have a pretty big source tree at say, /home/cjb/proj1. i want to start a
cvs module that is intially empty, but once its started, i can put individual
files from /home/cjb/proj1 into it. also, i want to be able to issue the
"cvs co" command from /home/cjb and have it write files into
hello,
i got a bunch of old computers from my friends. they are all running linux
(redhat 8.0). if i grep /var/log/messages for "udma", i see some of them say
udma 100, udma 33, etc. excuse my lack of correct terminology, but how can i
tell what each motherboard supports...as in udma "speed"?
hello,
sorry this is kinda off topic, but this mailing list has tons of smart people
who's opinions i can benefit from.
i decided that i want a dual cpu system. i'm kinda interested in
parallel/distributed programming. my friends have donated their old
computers and i now have a 5 node linux
hello,
all the keys work great on my redhat 8.0 system, but i have quite a few
problems when i ssh into my school computers from a kde konsole or even just
log into them at the actual machines. i was wondering if anyone could help
me out. here is a description of the problems i have:
1) bash
hello,
sorry, i've posted this before, but since then i've reinstalled redhat-8.0 on
my machines and lost my ntp.conf files...and redhat's "search the mailing
list archives" feature on their webpage is broken...so i gotta ask again on
the list...=/ this time, i'm gunna write it down though...=)
as?
thanks again for the help,
-- christopher
On Monday 27 January 2003 09:28 pm, nate wrote:
> christopher j bottaro said:
> > i want to start kde on screen 0.1
>
> be sure that screen 0.1 will allow connections (xhost +localhost is what
> I do.. this must be done from the X server
t in?
"this must be done from the X server thats on screen 0.1"
do you mean i have to run the xhost command after the x server has started?
thanks for the help,
-- christopher
On Monday 27 January 2003 09:28 pm, nate wrote:
> christopher j bottaro said:
> > i want to start kd
i want to start kde on screen 0.1
the reason why i'm asking how to do this is because i have x configured to
have two x screens...one corresponding to my crt monitor, and one
corresponding to my tv. i use the x screen that is my tv to playback movies
while using the x screen that is my crt to
hello,
what is a good memory leak detection/resolver tool? i found a few on
freshmeat.net, but i couldn't figure out which one is the standard (or most
popular) one...
which is the one included with redhat-8.0?
thanks,
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hello,
where are the man pages for the stl container types like vector, map, etc...?
thanks,
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i have this problem also, using redhat-8.0 and kde-3.1-rc6 compiled from
scratch. not only do my hypens sometimes look like squares, but as i scroll
thru the man page in konsole, bits and pieces of the new line remain on the
previous line. its hard to explain but it gets ugly and hard to read.
On Monday 20 January 2003 04:55 pm, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > hello,
> > i know that when talking about ram, a megabyte isn't actually 1,000,000
> > bytes, but rather 1,048,580 bytes. but when talking about
hello,
i know that when talking about ram, a megabyte isn't actually 1,000,000 bytes,
but rather 1,048,580 bytes. but when talking about the capacity of a cd-r,
does it actually have 700,000,000 bytes or 700*1048580 bytes?
thanks for the info,
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hello,
i have a some geforce4 ti4600 card in my redhat 8.0 system. to be honest, i
can't even remember brand it is and i threw the box away a long time ago.
i've started ripping dvd's into divx and burning them on CD's. well my TV is
relatively close to my computer and i noticed my video card
hello,
i just looked at dmesg and i saw this:
kd: failed to monitor 192.168.1.100
nsm_mon_unmon: rpc failed, status=-13
lockd: cannot monitor 192.168.1.100
lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.1.100
nsm_mon_unmon: rpc failed, status=-13
lockd: cannot monitor 192.168.1.100
lockd: failed to monitor 192.
whoops...found it.
$CPATH for headers
$LIBRARY_PATH for libs
--christopher
On Friday 03 January 2003 03:14 am, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> hello,
> i'm trying to compile MPlayer with libmp3lame support. lame is installed
> in /shared. thus the include files for lame are in /
hello,
i'm trying to compile MPlayer with libmp3lame support. lame is installed in
/shared. thus the include files for lame are in /shared/include/lame. here
is part of the configure.log that shows were autodetection of lame failed:
#include
int main(void) { lame_version_t lv; (void) lame_in
haha, this got me for a bit also! =) its not that its not printing, its
that it is printing, but then the prompt is printing over it.
[my bash prompt here]
hello
impose the top line over the bottom line and it complete covers it up. but
try this...
[my bash prompt here]
hello, this is a test.
nevermind, figured it out. gotta add 'options ide-cd dma=1' to /etc/modules
and reboot.
thanks anyways,
christopher
On Sunday 22 December 2002 04:36 pm, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> hello,
>
> [root@semaphore MPlayer-0.90rc1]# hdparm -d 1 /dev/cdrom
> /dev/cdrom:
>
hello,
[root@semaphore MPlayer-0.90rc1]# hdparm -d 1 /dev/cdrom
/dev/cdrom:
setting using_dma to 1 (on)
HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
using_dma= 0 (off)
because i can't turn on dma, my dvd playback is really choppy. how do i get
this command to work? also, once its worki
ahh, figured it out. gotta edit nsswitch.conf...=) cool, i'm finally done,
thanks for all the help, Ashley.
christopher
On Thursday 19 December 2002 02:12 am, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> ahh hell, it started working. i think i forgot to make after i changed
> something o
getting to do
something, but i can't remember. the ypserver is sharing passwd and group
files...
thanks for the help, i appreciated it,
christopher
On Thursday 19 December 2002 01:55 am, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> On Thursday 19 December 2002 01:41 am, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> >
On Thursday 19 December 2002 01:41 am, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> This may probably be a dumb question (and may not solve the
> problem), but did you a) start ypserv, ypxfrd, and yppasswdd on the
> server? and b) ran 'make -C /var/yp' and c) executed a ypinit on the
> client?
a) hmm, ypxfrd
On Thursday 19 December 2002 01:19 am, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Again, the domain isn't set, so the client also fails. Set the
> domain (the same way you set the master) and things should run from there.
nisdomainname returns the same thing on both client and server
machines...doesn't tha
ain server...".
the yp.conf on the client side has a single entry:
ypserver
btw,
service ypserv restart
runs fine now...
thanks,
christopher
On Thursday 19 December 2002 12:58 am, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> ahh yes, heh, how do i set my nisdomain (on the client and server side)?
>
r the help,
christopher
On Thursday 19 December 2002 12:51 am, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> christopher j bottaro wrote:
> >hello,
> >appearently the ypserv startup script in /etc/init.d/ypserv doesn't do
> >anything:
> >[root@criticalsection root]# service ypserv sta
hello,
appearently the ypserv startup script in /etc/init.d/ypserv doesn't do
anything:
[root@criticalsection root]# service ypserv start
[root@criticalsection root]# service ypserv status
ypserv is stopped
i can start it manually though:
[root@criticalsection root]# ypserv
[root@criticalsection
which file do i edit to change my DNS entries? also, correct me if i'm wrong,
but the format for the entries is:
DNS='111.222.333.444'
DNS='222.333.444.111'
etc...
thanks,
christopher
P.S. using redhat 8.0
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ok, i've used linux for 2 years now (4 years at school) and this problem has
plagued me from the start! i feel so silly asking this...
anyways, when i log into the CS machines at school (which are debian btw), it
says "Erase set to control-H (^H).". what is annoying is that in vim, when i
hit
hello,
i have the following two rpm's installed:
kernel-2.4.18-17.8.0
kernel-source-2.4.18-17.8.0
i'm compiling the TI Graphic Link USB driver and it requires a .config file in
/usr/src/linux (which i have as a sym link to /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-17.8.0).
so to make the .config file appear, i do a
i'm using Redhat 8.0 and there are no man pages for STL stuffs like map and
vector and list and what not. where can i get documentation on these things?
thanks,
christopher
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cool, thanks for the tips and explanations, guys.
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On Saturday 23 November 2002 03:20 am, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 16:03 22 Nov 2002, christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | cuz there is no tab completion in the KRunCommand dialog...=)
> |
> | so i
hey,
in a project dir which has a CVS dir, there are like tons of those .nfsXXX
files. why is that? does it have something to do with CVS on an NFS share?
does it have to do with running an MPI program out of that dir?
thanks,
christopher
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vember 2002 02:02 pm, Brian Ashe wrote:
> christopher j bottaro,
>
> On Friday November 22, 2002 02:36, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > hey, i wanna start a k program from the konsole, but i don't wanna see
> > all the dang output. how do i redirect stdout and stderr to
hey, i wanna start a k program from the konsole, but i don't wanna see all the
dang output. how do i redirect stdout and stderr to /dev/null?
thanks,
christopher
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hello,
i use one of my linux boxes as a print server. the printer is attached to it
via USB. i am running redhat 7.3 (or 7.2 can't remember) on it. one day, i
restarted it and now it won't recognize that there is a USB printer plugged
into it (i.e. no entry in /dev/usb0 or whatever). help, i
in the parent's thread of execution, fork() will return the PID of the child
process.
start1.cpp:
...
int pid = fork();
if (pid == 0)
execve("child1", argv, envp);
else{
// pid == PID of child1
...
}
...
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On Friday 15 November 2002 06:09 am, Zoltan Sza
hello,
i'm using redhat-8.0 and kde-3.1-rc2 compiled from sources. i'm using cups as
my printing system. the cups test page prints fine, but when i try to print
something from kde or just using lp.cups, a portion of the left and right
sides of the document are cut off. i'm choosing the correc
are you using fork() and execve()? if so, fork() returns the PID of the child
in the parent's thread of execution and zero in the child's thread of
execution.
wow, i can't believe i remembered that stuff...
-- christopher
On Friday 15 November 2002 06:08 am, Zoltan Szabo wrote:
> Hi
>
> I hav
ok, here's the situation. two computers on my lan: criticalsection and
semaphore. well, there are actually more, but once i get these two working,
i can get the rest working. criticalsection syncs to external sources:
[root@criticalsection root]# ntpq -p
remote refid st t
hello,
i know there are a lot of expert unix/linux programmers on these mailing
lists. i'd like to ask yall's opinion on the following books:
Richard W. Stevens, "Advanced Programming in the UNIX environment"
Andrew Tannenbaum, "Modern Operating Systems"
Kurt Wall, "Linux Programming Unleashed (
it indefinantly.
thanks,
christopher
On Friday 08 November 2002 04:54 pm, fred smith wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 01:55:31PM -0600, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > hello,
> > i've set up a cups linux print server on my home lan, and i got it
> > working for linux
thing).
whats the deal?
thanks,
christopher
On Friday 08 November 2002 01:55 pm, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> hello,
> i've set up a cups linux print server on my home lan, and i got it working
> for linux clients (cups) and windows clients (samba). but now i've
>
hello,
i've set up a cups linux print server on my home lan, and i got it working for
linux clients (cups) and windows clients (samba). but now i've encountered a
new situation. there is a printer at my work. it is not connected to any
computer. it has its own ip address. how do i print to
right, i kinda did the same thing. in /etc/hosts i made two different aliases
to the same ip address (i.e. my gateway).
ex:
compA 66.55.44.33
compB 66.55.44.33
ssh -p 22 compA
ssh -p 222 compB
this works, there will be seperate keys in known_hosts for compA and compB,
but ssh will store th
192.168.0.3
doing 2* after 1* (see above) will cause ssh to bomb out complaining about
changing host keys or something. this is what i'm trying to avoid.
thanks,
christopher
>
> why bother routing your traffic out onto the internet if you don't have to?
>
> On November
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 11:58 am, Paul Campbell wrote:
> look for a .ssh directory in your $HOME directory.
> It has a known_hosts file.
> I do rm -rf .ssh
> > i don't like having to delete stuff outta
> > known_hosts every time i wanna ssh into a different one of my home
> > computers.
wel
ok,
i got computer A running sshd listening for connections on port a, i got
computer B running sshd listening for connections on port b. both are behind
a hardware firewall that forwards stuff on port a to computer A and stuff on
port b to computer B. the hardware firewall is also my gateway.
could it possibly be that iptables is setup to reject connections on telnet
and ssh ports on your linux box? i have a hardware firewall so i just turn
off iptables on all my linux machines.
-christopher
On Sunday 03 November 2002 07:21 pm, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Hi..
>
> I'm looking to get som
hey guys,
ok, i've asked this before, but i'm asking again cuz i didn't get an answer
and i'm sure lots of people with redhat 8.0 have the same prob. when running
configure for qt, it searches for some Xft libs and headers. well, i have
Xft-2.0-1.rpm and Xft-devel-2.0-1 installed, but appearen
hehe, i already thought of that and it doesn't work...=)
i edited ~/.ssh/config to have the line "Port ". it works although i
don't really like that method...
On Thursday 31 October 2002 07:12 pm, Will Francis wrote:
> export CVS_RSH="ssh -p "
>
> or maybe in your shell rc file:
>
> alias ssh '
ok,
jeez, i've been posting a lot recently...=) i'm trying to access my cvs
repository via ssh. the computer running ssh is listening on a non standard
port (i.e. not port 22).
this is what i tried:
export CVS_RSH="ssh"
export CVSROOT=":ext:me@myhome:/path/to/cvsroot"
well it failed because c
hello again,
i've been using linux for like 2.5 years now and i've always wondered about
this question. is there any way i can log into a remote computer via ssh,
start a command, then kill the sshing shell and have the command still be
running on the remote machine?
thanks,
christopher
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On Thursday 31 October 2002 01:55 pm, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> I really have not followed this thread, but based on the above, it sounds
> like ntpd is not synchronizing with your defined stratum server.
>
> Couple of things to try:
>
> 1) Have you run "ntpq" to see if ntpd is synchronizing with your
hello,
i'm using redhat 8.0 and xft and xft-devel are installed, but when trying to
compile qt-3.0.6, running configure with -xft doesn't work. its not thinking
xft devel is installed. what gives? =)
thanks,
christopher
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On Thursday 31 October 2002 08:21 am, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> Generally, each network has one box that syncs with an external source
> and all other local boxes sync from that one. The minimizes the load on
> public time servers and makes for a flexible system. *nix boxes can sync
> to the local
ok, i got a couple computers behind a linksys cable router. the way i setup
ntp is really simple. on each computer, i set the step-ticker to
clock.via.net in /etc/ntp/step-tickers. then i just had the service startup
at boot time by using redhat's setup utility. my question is do i have to
On Wednesday 23 October 2002 10:04 pm, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I spend a lot of time on the Moongroup shell.scripting list at:
>
> http://moongroup.com/mailman/listinfo/shell.scripting
cool, i just joined that.
> You can't do that. Bash has a builtin variable ("$?") for holding the exit
> sta
hello,
first off, are there any mailing lists where i can ask questions about bash
scripting? any good mailing list that deal with programming c in linux?
anyways, i want to assign the exit status of a command in a variable as an
integer. i tried the following:
let x=`./configure --prefix=$1`
whats a good/powerful calculator program for linux? one that can solve
systems of equations, do matrix stuff, and sums and series and all that
stuff...
what is the most popular one? i dislike learning new languages if they aren't
popular...=/
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hello,
are there any out there? i'd prefer a kde app, but if not are there an
wysiwyg html editors for X? dreamweaver and golive are for windows and
mac...=(
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christopher
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hello,
i just installed redhat 8.0 and now i'm installing a bunch of other programs
from source. i've spent most of the day installing devel packages for tons
of libs so that i can compile the programs that i want. is there anyway to
make redhat's installation program install each installed p
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 10:37 am, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> - No MP3 support, annoying, but Freshrpms.net has a package with the mp3
> libraries for xmms.
what exactly do i need to install to get mp3's working?
thanks,
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hey,
i just installed redhat 8.0 and now a bunch of
software i had installed on an nfs share won't work...complains about not being
able to load some libc6 libs. why didn't anaconda install it? what
can i do to remedy the situation?
thanks,
christopher
i dunno if this is the right place to post this question, but here goes. i
installed realplayer8 a while ago and i just recently installed netscape-7.0.
now when i click on certain links, it says that the realplayer plugin is not
installed. how do i fix that? also, is there a way to make ne
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 03:34 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> In my case, anyway, the problem is intermittent. If I log out and check
> fuser's output 4 times, I might see problems twice. If you log out and
> 'fuser -vm /shared' says nothing, then reboot should work fine. If not,
> then ther
hello,
i have a very annoying problem. when i'm typing, someones a ` gets typed for
no reason. i.e. if i try to type "g", "`g" gets typed instead. it happens
seemingly randomly and with any character on the keyboard. even more
annoying is that someones my keyboard stops working all together
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