On 13 Nov 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
Red Hat Linux 7.2 discussions are much better off on enigma-list.
enigma-list? what enigma list?
at least according to your mailing-lists page, there doesn't appear to be
one to subscribe to! :-(
If your goal is to encourage use of the enigma or
Jerry Winegarden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13 Nov 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
Red Hat Linux 7.2 discussions are much better off on enigma-list.
enigma-list? what enigma list?
at least according to your mailing-lists page, there doesn't appear to be
one to subscribe to! :-(
This was the standard binary kernel supplied on the distribution disks.
I've fixed it, but I'm wondering why it didn't fix itself. I was getting an
insmod error while trying to load the 3c59x module on startup. It didn't like
the IRQ which was 11 just like a PCI NIC on the Dell should have
Sounds more like a BIOS/motherboard issue. Have you turned off PnP in
the BIOS?
- rick warner
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Mike Watson wrote:
This was the standard binary kernel supplied on the distribution disks.
I've fixed it, but I'm wondering why it didn't fix itself. I was getting an
I have a small Linux box in my office that serves for a workgroup webserver,
PostgreSQL server, and X server for a document search engine using HtDig. In
addition it's used as a limited C++ development and DHTML test box.
This box has been running RH 7.0 for quite some time without a problem.
, November 13, 2001 18:51
To: Red Hat Mail List
Subject: Problem with 7.2 Upgrade: eth0 not recognized
I have a small Linux box in my office that serves for a
workgroup webserver,
PostgreSQL server, and X server for a document search engine
using HtDig. In
addition it's used as a limited
Mike Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a small Linux box in my office that serves for a workgroup webserver,
PostgreSQL server, and X server for a document search engine using HtDig. In
addition it's used as a limited C++ development and DHTML test box.
This box has been running RH
And where can I subscribe to the enigma-list?
mw
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
Mike Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a small Linux box in my office that serves for a workgroup webserver,
PostgreSQL server, and X server for a document search engine using HtDig. In
addition it's
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On Tuesday 13 November 2001 10:38 pm, Mike Watson wrote:
And where can I subscribe to the enigma-list?
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/enigma-list
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