Currently, redhat 9 has version 2.1 of mailman. My supervisor wants version
2.1.2 because he believes it will fix some bugs dealing with attachments.
Where can i get the newest Mailman RPM to succesfully execute rpm -Uvh mailman
Any insight appreciated.
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I have a Matrox G450 video card. (as well as a RT2500 add on which may be of
importance to anyone who knows of conflicts, etc)
If i enable "Hardware 3D Acceleration" on RH9 and try to play TuxRacer or an
OpenGL screensaver my computer freezes.
If i turn this option off, the above work intollerabl
Just following up...
I contacted Promise technical support and they emailed me the RH9 drivers i needed.
Thanks for your help.
> Firstly, my understanding: Its my understanding that "onboard" RAID
> chips ( like I have on my MB ) are basically not signifigantly different
> than the kernel's own
I have a M-Audio "Audiophile USB" and a SB Live! PCI installed on the same machine.
1) When i boot up with the Audiophile USB turned on, kudzu asks me approx 15
times in a row if i would like to configure the hardware. Why?
2) Once booted up in KDE, i would like to be able to tell linux which
Not encouraging you do switch desktops (I use redhat as well and think it's
great) but if all you want to do is try KDE 3.1 without maybe butchering your
system, the KDE promo team has released a Knoppix Demo featuring KDE 3.1
This is a CD-Boot disk, so you burn the ISO, stick this in your CD Driv
> For Gnome, at least in RHL 8.0, look for the gnome-system-monitor RPM.
> There's probably something similar for KDE.
Unfortunately, this utility only shows processes, cpu, and memory usuage.
I am looking for the equivilant of a led that turns red, yellow or green when
there is network activity
How do I install Windows 2000 after having wipped out all partitions and
dedicating them to the automatic partitioning util of the RH8 Installer? I want
to share the hd with w2k and dual boot.
Help?
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I have just recently installed RH8 on a T23 Laptop. So far so good.
1) Currently I only have : /mnt/cdrom : the cd-rom in question is actually a DVD
drive. I would like to have a : /mnt/dvd : directory. Also, i am missing :
/mnt/floppy : which is a hotswap device that is not usually installed, but
Is there an RPM or utility that can show me basic network activity in the panel,
preferebly near teh Red Hat Network Alert Notification Tool?
A blinking led as seen on a hub or router would suffice.
"Modem Lights" ain't cutting it... It provides no eth0 information at all.
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