On Sunday 05 October 2003 08:15, Jim Hayward wrote:
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 09:11, NiteOwl wrote:
Anyone knows how to get rid of those annoying color mouse cursors in RH9?
I need the old, plain, default, non-flashing, vanilla X11R6 cursors,
please!!!
Well, if you really don't want the new
Hello.
Anyone knows how to get rid of those annoying color mouse cursors in RH9?
I need the old, plain, default, non-flashing, vanilla X11R6 cursors, please!!!
;'(
Thanks!
--NiteOwl
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Hello all.
I have a very strange problem on my dual Athlon MP system since CPU
initialization seems to be performed in a random way. In about 50% of
bootstraps the kernel manages to correctly enable the second CPU, in the
other 50% not. In the former case the system is rock solid, in the latter
On Saturday 13 September 2003 15:24, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Have you tried swapping the cpu's? Not sure if the 2 cpu's should be
identical. See the MB docs for that.
No, I haven't tried it... But I don't think this could be a problem, except in
case of some weird bug somewhere (BIOS
On Tuesday 20 August 2002 21:28, Sam Ockman wrote:
I'm not really familiar with the problem, but you can absolutely
slow down the halting procedure.
It's simplay a bash file found at /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt...so go
ahead and add more sleep commands (or increase the time of sleeps
already
Hello all.
I have a strange problem with RH7.3 and my hard disks: When I power-off the
system hard disks emit a strange sound (It seems like some kind of brake is
in action =:/ ): I think this is the same sound that was hearable on some HDs
on old AT systems, when powered off.
I recently