Howdy
I am trying to upgrade my server from PHP 4.2.2 to 4.3.2
It was initially installed using the Red Hat 8 rpms. I am trying to
duplicate its configure command, but the ./configure command fails at...
-
Configuring SAPI modules
checking
, sector 46432
I have an exact 4.3 GB SCSI disk available for use and I'd like to move
the OS over to that drive. I have the root partition backed up to 4mm
DAT using 'dump'.
Would it be possible to boot with the Red Hat 8 CD, format the 4.3 drive
with the root and swap partitions
. RFC s/user Access-M/user web based system (Gary Stainburn)
2. charset on Red Hat 8 ? (Leandro J. Kohler)
3. Re: RH9 and Kernel Panic (Awuku Danso)
4. Re: RFC s/user Access-M/user web based system (Willem van der
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5. Re: mp3 player, what is the recomanded player
Hi all,
I have some applications that was runnig well on Rh 7.3. That applications
need a charset g0,CP437 on terminal session.
When I installed RH 8 the command charset stop working.
Any ideias to solve it ?
Thanks,
Leandro J. Kohler
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Hi all,
I have some applications that was runnig well on Rh 7.3. That applications
need a charset g0,CP437 on terminal session.
When I installed RH 8 the command charset stop working.
Any ideias to solve it ?
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Hi all,
I have some applications that was runnig well on Rh 7.3. That applications
need a charset g0,CP437 on terminal session.
When I installed RH 8 the command charset stop working.
Any ideias to solve it ?
Thanks,
Leandro J. Kohler
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Hi all,
I have some applications that was runnig well on Rh 7.3. That applications
need a charset g0,CP437 on terminal session.
When I installed RH 8 the command charset stop working.
Any ideias to solve it ?
Thanks,
Leandro J. Kohler
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I have downloaded the .iso files for red hat 8.0. Being new to Linux when I
burn them to CD will they auto run for the installation or will I need a
boot diskette
Eric Norton
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On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 15:50, Norton, Eric L. wrote:
I have downloaded the .iso files for red hat 8.0. Being new to Linux when I
burn them to CD will they auto run for the installation or will I need a
boot diskette
Eric Norton
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hi eric,
if your machine
If your systems bios supports boot from cd your fine. It may be neccesary to
change the boot priority in the BIOS.
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I have downloaded the .iso
You can make a boot disk or use the CD if your computer can boot from CD.
Deleo
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Subject: Red hat 8
I have downloaded the .iso files for red hat 8.0. Being new
Hi,
I'm wondering what a good mailing list manager is for
Linux.
I know of majordomo, but a google search of the thing
shows it hasn't been updated for a very long time.
Michael.
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Sent: 01 April 2003 13:42
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Subject: Mailing list manager for Red Hat 8
Hi,
I'm wondering what a good mailing list manager is for
Linux.
I know of majordomo, but a google search
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 04:41:46AM -0800, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering what a good mailing list manager is for
Linux.
I know of majordomo, but a google search of the thing
shows it hasn't been updated for a very long time.
Mailman, http://www.list.org/
And if you use qmail,
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 04:41:46AM -0800, Michael Mansour wrote:
I'm wondering what a good mailing list manager is for
Linux.
Would it surprise you that Red Hat uses Linux to run its distribution
lists?
Had you followed a link in the header or footer of *every* message to
this list, you would
Mansour,
Try Mailman is really great ! Helped one org move off majordomo to
Mailman, its quite good. Ships with RedHat stock software CD's
Aly.
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 05:41, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering what a good mailing list manager is for
Linux.
I know of
Hello,
I've just installed Red Hat 8.0 and noticed that threaded applications
no longer show each thread in the process table. Is this the so called
Native POSIX Thread Library ? Or is that planned to be included in the
upcoming Red Hat Linux 9 ?
Thanks to anyone that might answer my questions.
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 15:24:01 +0100, Darko Koruga wrote:
I've just installed Red Hat 8.0 and noticed that threaded applications
no longer show each thread in the process table. Is this the so called
Native POSIX Thread Library ?
No. Add option -m
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 17:13:26 +0100 Michael Schwendt wrote:
I've just installed Red Hat 8.0 and noticed that threaded
applications no longer show each thread in the process table. Is
this the so called Native POSIX Thread Library ?
No. Add option -m when using ps. This is mentioned in
Hi,
I sent an email on this a few days ago, but looking at
the redhat list archives couldn't find it in there.
Strange.
I'm just wondering if anyone has had any experience
with installing Samsung Contact Server 8.0.1 with Red
Hat 8. Did it all work well, any issues to contend
with? etc.
Thanks
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From: Shannon Neumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 3:45 PM
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Subject: RE: Red Hat 8 and Exceed
There are two parts to this setup. On the linux side, you have to
enable XDMCP. In Redhat 8, there is a utility called
I have a dual AMD CPU system (Tyan motherboard) and an ATI Radeon 8500
video card and I'm having a problem when I reboot either Red Hat 8.0 or
the latest beta of 8.1. The problem is when I reboot my monitors go into
off mode (i.e. they receive no video signal) and usually don't come back
on at
pc)
and see if an xterm comes up on the pc.
Thanks
N
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Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 7:44 AM
Subject: RE: Red Hat 8 and Exceed
There are two parts to this setup. On the linux side, you have
possible configuration of gdm using XDMCP (exceed ...)
/etc/inittab
...
# Run xdm in runlevel 5
# xdm is now a separate service
x:5:respawn:/etc/X11/prefdm -nodaemon
[root@.. root]# netstat -an | grep 6000
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:60000.0.0.0:* LISTEN
ok LISTEN
Is Exceed something that you already have on-hand? If not, I would
recommend using Cygwin for remote sessions to the linux box. If you are
interested in a screenshot of it looks on my WinXP desktop, let me know,
and I'll send it to you directly, so as to avoid sending a file to the
list.
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I am interested in how you set this up.
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Subject: Re: Red Hat 8 and Exceed
Is Exceed something that you already have on-hand? If not, I would
recommend using
At 06:59 17/02/2003 -0800, you wrote:
I am interested in how you set this up.
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Is Exceed something that you already have
How do you have Cygwin setup to allow remote login to a X desktop??
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At 06:59 17/02/2003 -0800, you wrote:
I am interested
questions.
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I am interested in how you set this up.
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to a X desktop??
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At 06:59 17/02/2003 -0800, you wrote:
I am interested in how you set this up.
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There are two parts to this setup. On the linux side, you have to
enable XDMCP. In Redhat 8, there is a utility called gdmsetup that does
this. Either launch gdmsetup from the command line, or it should be
under
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From: Shannon Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 7:44 AM
Subject: RE: Red Hat 8 and Exceed
There are two parts to this setup. On the linux side, you have to
enable XDMCP. In Redhat 8, there is a utility called gdmsetup that does
Hi All,
Has anyone here set up a mixed box network (Win/Unix/Linux) with a number of
boxes running Windows (NT/2000) and a number of boxes running Linux using
the Windows machines to access the Linux machines using Hummingbird Exceed?
We are about to invest in a linux box and due to the software
Hi, i would like to know if Red Hat 8 meets IEEE
1003.1, X/OPEN XPG4 and SPEC 1170
Thanks
Greetings,
I'll buy one new Pc like this:
AMD MP 2000+;
RAM 512MB DDR PC 266;
02 Hard Disk 60 GB 7200;
Vídeo Ge Force 2MX400 64M;
CD-RW LG 48x48x16;
DVD 16X LG;
LG Flatron 701FT;
Do you have an experience using this Dual processor?
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We do what we can,
I am using Red Hat 8.0 in a dual boot configuration on a late model IBM
Thinkpad. I have upgraded to the 2.4.18-19.8.0 kernel. The system worked
fine after the upgrade, but recently I have been noticing that the
system always hangs after a shutdown (can be of Windows or Red Hat) and
warm reboot of
I am running Red Hat 8 on a laptop with a 1.2 ghz processor and 256 megs of
ram. I tried installing all three linux dvd players, mplayer, ogle, and
xine, but video is choppy with all of them. I tried using nice to give the
video priority. No luck. This is frustrating to me because I
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 02:09:03AM +, Michael Lazin wrote:
I am running Red Hat 8 on a laptop with a 1.2 ghz processor and 256 megs of
ram. I tried installing all three linux dvd players, mplayer, ogle, and
xine, but video is choppy with all of them. I tried using nice to give
Wher should I set my locale settings?
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = (unset),
LANG = c
Thanks!
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Hi...
I installed RedHat 8 recently and I have to tell you that I am getting p***
with
it´s instability.
I did not make any changes in the standard configuration.
Frequently the system stops working and when I try to run an application
the system
shows me the message unexpected error, or it did
At 11:48 20/12/2002 -0300, you wrote:
You have bad/incompatable hardware. Trust me.
sorry
nick@nexnix
Dec 19 17:56:03 fantomaz kernel: Process K80random (pid: 2699,
stackpage=c2403000)
Dec 19 17:56:03 fantomaz kernel: Stack: c2403f80 c7dd794c 8242 c2403f78
c014b7ab c7dd794c 0002
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:48:04AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have any tip for me ?
Change your RAM.
Emmanuel
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At 15:21 20/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:48:04AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have any tip for me ?
Change your RAM.
RAM is a good one to go for - least cost and hassle.
The last box I had that played up
was down to cheap RAM. And cheap AMD chip.
And a cheap
man hours trying to fix it...
RandyW
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Subject: Re: Red Hat 8 - Instability
At 15:21 20/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:48:04AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi...
I installed RedHat 8 recently and I have to tell you that I am getting p***
with
it's instability. snip
My guesses:
1) you are running the wrong kernel for your system - either running an
SMP kernel on a uni box or the
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:48:04AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have any tip for me ?
Start replacing hardware.
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By the way, what is your hardware setup?
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Ok. I apreciate all your advices.. most of all telling me to replace
hardware. I will try to ...starting changing memory.
I have to tell you that I love Linux, but sometimes I lose my temper with
it. I have
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Ok. I apreciate all your advices.. most of all telling me to replace
hardware. I will try to ...starting changing memory.
I have to tell you that I love Linux, but sometimes I lose my temper with
it. I have dual boot ( RH and
Hoose
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Ok. I apreciate all your advices.. most of all telling me to replace
hardware. I will try to ...starting changing memory.
I have to tell you that I love Linux, but sometimes I lose my temper with
it. I have dual boot ( RH and Win98 ) and my Win98 is much more stable
than RH. They use
it fails to boot up as it stalls at the activeate eth0. by bypassing this i can get it to boot but it won't activate. i thought i would get smart and update 7.3 to 8.0 as it was already working but alas it has the same problem.
The network works fine with windows 98 2k xp but red hat 8 detects the card
0 as it was already working but alas it has the same problem.
The network works fine with windows 98 2k xp but red hat 8 detects the card
exactly the same as 7.3 but it won't work.
I would appreciate an answer as i am new to Linux.
Neville Friedrich
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the alias line is already in modules.conf but what do u dowith insmod 8139too.o
like i said i am new to linux.
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Subject: Re: can't activte eth0 in red hat 8
Did you
new to linux.
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Date: Thursday, 07 November 2002 03:00:52 PM
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Subject: Re: can't activte eth0 in red hat 8
Did you try:
insmod 8139too.o
and then add:
alias eth0 8139too
in your /etc/modules.conf
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My bad...it should have been insmod 8139too or, even better, modprobe
8139too
That's the command to actually load the module into the running kernel.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Nifty Fredo wrote:
the alias line is already in modules.conf
.
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My bad...it should have been insmod 8139too or, even better, modprobe
8139too
That's the command to actually
thanks for trying
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That is entirely possible. I'm sorry I couldn't have been more help.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Nifty Fredo
It is possible to ket KDE to run: First, if you read the README on the #1 RH 8.0 CD, there's an item for changing the display manager. It's a one-line addition to a config file someplace and VERY easy to do. Then, assuming you installed the KDE files, use the Gnome desktop switcher to change
Thanks Randy! For now I will skip the .0 upgrade and remain on 7.3.
Will Mendez
Mmmm...XSI
www.xsibase.com
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 04:10 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is possible to ket KDE to run: First, if you read the README on the #1
RH 8.0 CD, there's an item for changing the
I tried RH8.0 on 3 seperate systemsall failed.
System 1): Kernel Lock-up whenever X is stoped/restarted (ie shutdown, logout)
System 2): External PCMCIA NIC, a simple Xircom card. Can't get DHCP to work no
matter what.
System 3): Really a tools issue, Can't get Oracle 9i Client to
Is it possible to run KDE3 on RH 8? Im not to found of the XP like look.
Thanks!
Will Mendez
Mmmm...XSI
www.xsibase.com
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 12:50 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried RH8.0 on 3 seperate systemsall failed.
System 1): Kernel Lock-up whenever X is stoped/restarted
GNOME and KDE are included just like every other release.
BlueCurve is just a theme, you can take it off and put on the original,
or anything else your heart desires from themes.org
-Jon
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 13:21, Will Mendez wrote:
Is it possible to run KDE3 on RH 8? Im not to found of the
Great.. Thanks!
Will Mendez
Mmmm.XSI
www.xsibase.com
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From: Jonathan Gaudette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: My 2 cents on Red Hat 8 Blue Cruve
GNOME and KDE are included just like every other
I've been using Red Hat Linux for more than a year and
half as my home system, exclusively. I was using RH
7.0 mostly. I used RH 7.3 for the last 4 months or so.
Yesterday I got a copy of RH 8 and I installed it.
About RH 8
==
* I love the colors and the very smooth fonts.
* I use
I recently upgraded to Red Hat 8. gnome-pilot has stopped syncing files
-- it goes up to identifying the user then cleans up before syncing the
desktop and the palmIIIxe. it is supposed to sync according to conduit
settings but i can't find the facility to set conduit settings. help,
please
It's been discussed quite extensively in the archive:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=redhat-listr=1w=2
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 02:53, bong wrote:
I recently upgraded to Red Hat 8. gnome-pilot has stopped syncing files
-- it goes up to identifying the user then cleans up before syncing
But unlike mandrake RH7.1 and newer won't boot from cd on older machines where
mandrake still will cuz they
haven't gone to the 2.88FD format in their iso. If their was a way for me to bypass
that in a laptop that
doesn't have a floppy drive (external or internal) or the money to buy a new
And incomplete gui tools at that
-eric
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And to think of it
-they are replacing some great text based tools with
gui based ones.
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You can't.
It does not yet exist.
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Sergio Pantoja H. wrote:
Where can i doenload redhat 8
In the ftp site i can't found it
Sergio Pantoja H.
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when will this new version be available?
Is there a release date yet?
Pablo.
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On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Sergio Pantoja H. wrote
. The kernel is easy enough to update separately.
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Subject: Re: Red Hat 8
when will this new version be available
On 07/11/02 12:04 -0700, Fulbright Commission wrote:
when will this new version be available?
Is there a release date yet?
There is a new beta out, called limbo. Head on over the the RedHat site
for the mailing list and download sites info.
John
Subject: Re: Red Hat 8
| On 07/11/02 12:04 -0700, Fulbright Commission wrote:
| when will this new version be available?
| Is there a release date yet?
|
| There is a new beta out, called limbo. Head on over the the RedHat site
| for the mailing list and download sites info.
|
| John
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 17:58, daniel wrote:
this may sound like a stupid question
but why are there releases at all?
isn't linux an evolving thing?
if each release just includes new software packages
why not just release them as updates to older versions?
what exactly requires an upgrade
if
i agree. what rh is doing is driving users craze.
every release they add new programs and exludes some
(like linuxconf, rp3-config etc.). And to think of it
-they are replacing some great text based tools with
gui based ones. they are beginning to look like
mandrake :)
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Where can i doenload redhat 8
In the ftp site i can't found it
Sergio Pantoja H.
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On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Sergio Pantoja H. wrote:
Where can i doenload redhat 8
In the ftp site i can't found it
You can't download SW that doesn't exist. There is a new beta called
limbo if that interests you. That beta *may* be a indication of what Red
Hat 8 will look like
It is not out yet.
There is a beta out.
Sergio Pantoja H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can i doenload redhat 8
In the ftp site i can't found it
Sergio Pantoja H.
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System, Network and Security Administrator
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