On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 10:44:17AM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> I'm trying to install loop-aes on my RedHat 9.0 install, and I'm having
> problems. Should I post questions here, or somewhere else?
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I'm trying to install loop-aes on my RedHat 9.0 install, and I'm having
problems. Should I post questions here, or somewhere else?
Thanks!
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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Gordon Messmer wrote:
This is one of those questions that would have been answered faster by
just trying it.
um ... no, it wouldn't. while testing it would theoretically tell me if
it worked for *me* in *my* particular configuration with *my* specifi
Hello Robert,
Thanks 4 the clarification.
A HUGE thanks for your effort re: the devel. kernel.
Looks like 2.6_pre is gonna get out soon. :)
(saw a post from Linus May 23)
I don't use labels. But it's nice to see the pitfalls prior to stepping
in um'.
Have u patched your tree with Andrew Morgan's
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Jesse Jacobs wrote:
> Hello Robert,
>
> I have to admit, I'm still inexperienced with all this stuff.
>
> I haven't made an initrd in a while now.
>
> What'd ya think o the new xconfig? Sweet eh!
yup, especially *my* contribution (he said, ever so smugly).
> Seriously tho
Hello Robert,
I have to admit, I'm still inexperienced with all this stuff.
I haven't made an initrd in a while now.
What'd ya think o the new xconfig? Sweet eh!
Seriously though, My understanding was that an initrd.img was only
required if you built as a module the file system on which the "
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > undoubtedly a simple question, but is there any compelling
> > reason to rebuild my initrd.img file if i'm just upgrading from
> > 2.5.70-bk8 to 2.5.70-bk9, and i can confirm that none of the
> > modules in the current initr
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
undoubtedly a simple question, but is there any compelling
reason to rebuild my initrd.img file if i'm just upgrading from
2.5.70-bk8 to 2.5.70-bk9, and i can confirm that none of the
modules in the current initrd.img have changed as a result of
that kernel bk upgrade?
i
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Jesse Jacobs wrote:
> Hello,
> Also, As far as I know, your initrd is only needed to preload modules that
> are required to get your kernel to boot the root fs.
> (These are usually built in aren't they?)(Or are they third party modules?)
not quite. i've been through a brief
Hello,
Also, As far as I know, your initrd is only needed to preload modules that
are required to get your kernel to boot the root fs.
(These are usually built in aren't they?)(Or are they third party modules?)
j
josef " "radinger said:
> you will have to rebuild your initrd, as soon as the modul
On 4 Jun 2003, maillists (josef radinger) wrote:
> you will have to rebuild your initrd, as soon as the modules in your old
> initrd wont load on your new kernel. depends on your config.
i'm not actually changing the .config. i'm just downloading each new
"bk" upgrade and rebuilding with the sa
you will have to rebuild your initrd, as soon as the modules in your old
initrd wont load on your new kernel. depends on your config.
you can compile your kernel (have not looked into 2.5, but i would bet a
lot that this feature is in the new series too) with module-versions.
modules wont load, if
undoubtedly a simple question, but is there any compelling
reason to rebuild my initrd.img file if i'm just upgrading from
2.5.70-bk8 to 2.5.70-bk9, and i can confirm that none of the
modules in the current initrd.img have changed as a result of
that kernel bk upgrade?
in short, i've rebuilt
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:07:34PM -0500 or thereabouts, James Pifer wrote:
> I can do this with lokkit, but I have to list each of those extra ports
> individually. If I ever want to add a port to it, I have to enter it all
> over again. I've tried doing 11001:11020 in the lokkit but that doesn't
it all
over again. I've tried doing 11001:11020 in the lokkit but that doesn't
seem to work.
1) Can you specify a range of ports with lokkit?
2) Is there another config tool I should be using besides Lokkit?
3) Should I be using a custom firewall script for doing this?
4) Are the built i
So I've updated the kernel with very little trouble, all I had to do was
recompile my src.rpm for my NVIDIA drivers and all went fine. Thanks a
lot for all the help. And finally, when should I remove the old kernel
(day, week, month ??)?
~ Matthew
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Subject: New Kernel || Should I update
> I just ran the Red Hat Update Agent and it informed me that my kernel
> and kernel-source are out of date. Naturally it says to perfo
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, MET wrote:
> I just ran the Red Hat Update Agent and it informed me that my kernel
> and kernel-source are out of date. Naturally it says to perform the
> update otherwise they wouldn't have released it, but what do you all
> say? And, how much work am I going to have to do
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You should :-)!
> I suppose you`re in the same situation as me (&
> other RH8 users). The
> newest update contains 3 packages : kernel (for your
> platform - for me
> kernel-athlon) which installs automatically (after
> rebooting you`ll get
> new k
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 13:02, MET wrote:
> And, how much work am I going to have to do in order once these
> two RPM's are installed to get them set as the NEW kernel's etc. I come
> from FreeBSD so I'm used to buildkernel, installkernel and make world.
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/R
You should :-)!
I suppose you`re in the same situation as me (& other RH8 users). The
newest update contains 3 packages : kernel (for your platform - for me
kernel-athlon) which installs automatically (after rebooting you`ll get
new kernel) and kernel sources&headers which you can use to
MET,
On Friday October 18, 2002 01:02, MET wrote:
> I just ran the Red Hat Update Agent and it informed me that my kernel
> and kernel-source are out of date. Naturally it says to perform the
> update otherwise they wouldn't have released it, but what do you all
> say? And, how much work am I go
It depends. Is this a production system? If so, think twice before
updating the kernel. Remember the old saying, "If it ain't broke, don't
fix it".
Otherwise, if you do plan on upgrading the kernel, make sure you have
the latest up2date (RedHat says that something is wrong with older ones,
I fo
I just ran the Red Hat Update Agent and it informed me that my kernel
and kernel-source are out of date. Naturally it says to perform the
update otherwise they wouldn't have released it, but what do you all
say? And, how much work am I going to have to do in order once these
two RPM's are install
Bruno Negrao wrote:
>Hi all,
>I want to buy an ISDN adapter/modem to use in my redhat linux 7.2 or 8.0.
>I searched in the Red Hat compatibility list for a ISDN device but I found
>only two entries:
>- Dayna Communications - CommuniCard E x86-based
> Community Knowledge Network Device/Controlle
Hi all,
I want to buy an ISDN adapter/modem to use in my redhat linux 7.2 or 8.0.
I searched in the Red Hat compatibility list for a ISDN device but I found
only two entries:
- Dayna Communications - CommuniCard E x86-based
Community Knowledge Network Device/Controller Red Hat Linux 7
- Dayna
n root privileges. [...]
| should i stop sshd waiting for patch from redhat or?
The patch is out. Details appended.
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proven but is not considered
impossible. A malicious ssh server could also use this bug
to exploit a connecting vulnerable client.
Full text at http://www.pine.nl/advisories/pine-cert-20020301.txt
OpenSSH CVS has been updated and a patch is out.
taken from linux.box.sk
should i stop sshd
> "Dave" == Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dave> I'm fairly certain the 7500 won't even work in 2D with the XFree
Dave> version that comes with Red Hat 7.2.
That's correct -- the card isn't recognized at all...
Ed
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> From: Linda Hanigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Thank you so much to everyone for your help.
> I wound up getting a number 9 which works fine. I have to do another
> upgrade at work soon so I think I'll try and install XFree 4.2 this week
> and splurge on the better card since my husband really lik
Thank you so much to everyone for your help.
I wound up getting a number 9 which works fine. I have to do another
upgrade at work soon so I think I'll try and install XFree 4.2 this week
and splurge on the better card since my husband really likes the
loki games I bought him. He insisted that I l
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:51:16PM -0500, Dave Reed wrote:
> It also looks like the ATI All-in-Wonder cards work with RedHat 7.2
> amd you can probably find one of those at Best Buy.
I recently got a ATI Xpert 2000 32MB AGP, works fine in 7.2, but lacks
some of the bells and whistles. IIRC, it w
I'm fairly certain the 7500 won't even work in 2D with the XFree
version that comes with Red Hat 7.2. I didn't even try - it was the 3D
support that I wanted so I installed XFree 4.2, turned off the
computer and installed the 7500, and then turned it back on.
If you need something immediately (w
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Dave Reed wrote:
>
> > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> Dave,
> I am looking for a card that will work with RH7.2 (The kids
> also use wp on that computer and since it wouldn't work
> after I updated from 6.2 with the rivera 128 driver and
Trond,
Thankyou I called around and found someone who had
it in stock so I am off to see if we can have peace.
Thanks
Linda
On 29 Jan 2002, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> For RHL 7.2, the best card out of the box is ATI Radeon 64 MB DDR. If
> you're feeling lik
Dave,
I did try the pages you listed yesterday, but they
generated error messages with opera. I guess I'll
try another browser and see if I can get it to
work. Did the ATI Radeon 7500 work if you didn't use
the 2D and 3D. I could alway upgrade later or wait
till it is supported in a distro.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all
> I pulled a different video card and put it
> in the computer and X changed it driver
> and it worked for that card so even
> though there was a list of sever ATI Xpert
> cards in the list obviously the Xpert 128
> pci card must not be supported. Does anyone
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Dave Reed wrote:
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
Dave,
I am looking for a card that will work with RH7.2 (The kids
also use wp on that computer and since it wouldn't work
after I updated from 6.2 with the rivera 128 driver and a velocity
card I proably should avoid that dr
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi all
> I pulled a different video card and put it
> in the computer and X changed it driver
> and it worked for that card so even
> though there was a list of sever ATI Xpert
> cards in the list obviously the Xpert 128
> pci card must not be supported. Does anyo
Good Ole "Number9"
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>
> Hi all
> I pulled a different video card and put it
> in the computer and X changed it driver
> and it worked for that card so even
> though there was a list of sever ATI Xpert
> cards in the list obviously the Xpert 128
> pci card must not be supp
Hi all
I pulled a different video card and put it
in the computer and X changed it driver
and it worked for that card so even
though there was a list of sever ATI Xpert
cards in the list obviously the Xpert 128
pci card must not be supported. Does anyone
have any ideas of what I can buy at Best B
* Jerry Winegarden [Tue, May 01, 2001 at 12:26:59PM -0400]:
> As mentioned elsewhere, your users can have their own individual web pages
> if they create a subdirectory in their home directory called: public_html
> and in this case the pages are accessed by:
> http://localhost/~yourusername (ex
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Mike Chambers wrote:
> > > (index.html). Which directory should I place the html files?
> >
> > Try in /var/www/html/
> >
> > This was moved from /home/httpd/ to /var/www/ in 7 and after.
>
> does anyone know why
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Yi-chen Lan wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just installed RedHat 7 and Apache Server, I can see the information
> page from browser (127.0.0.1), now I would like to place my own html files
> (index.html). Which directory should I place the html files?
> Many than
Mike Chambers wrote:
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> From: "Yi-chen Lan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 10:35 PM
> Subject: Which directory should I place the html files
>
> > Hi,
> > I've
Check /var/www/html
At 01:35 PM 5/1/01 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I've just installed RedHat 7 and Apache Server, I can see the information
>page from browser (127.0.0.1), now I would like to place my own html files
>(index.html). Which directory should I place the html files?
led RedHat 7 and Apache Server, I can see the information
> page from browser (127.0.0.1), now I would like to place my own html files
> (index.html). Which directory should I place the html files?
> Many thanks!
> YC
>
>
>
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On Monday 30 April 2001 11:35 pm, Yi-chen Lan wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just installed RedHat 7 and Apache Server, I can see the information
> page from browser (127.0.0.1), now I would like to place my own html files
> (index.html). Which directory should I place the html files?
/var
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 10:35 PM
Subject: Which directory should I place the html files
> Hi,
> I've just installed RedHat 7 and Apache Server, I can see th
000
> From: Yi-chen Lan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Which directory should I place the html files
>
> Hi,
> I've just installed RedHat 7 and Apache Server, I can see the information
> page from browser (127.0.
Hi,
I've just installed RedHat 7 and Apache Server, I can see the information
page from browser (127.0.0.1), now I would like to place my own html files
(index.html). Which directory should I place the html files?
Many thanks!
YC
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Steve Lee wrote:
> i have someone on the same network
> try to do so funky nfs or something.
>
> what is this from my log.
> what should i do ?
>
>
> Mar 19 23:02:15 mercury portmap[2784]: connect from 207.175.251.62 to
> callit(351396): request from unauthorize
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 02:14:56 Steve Lee wrote:
>i have someone on the same network
>try to do so funky nfs or something.
>
>what is this from my log.
>what should i do ?
Send the log excerpt to their ISP. There is a way to figure this out using
whois, but I can;t remember it off-h
i have someone on the same network
try to do so funky nfs or something.
what is this from my log.
what should i do ?
Mar 19 23:02:15 mercury portmap[2784]: connect from 207.175.251.62 to
callit(351396): request from unauthorized host
Mar 19 23:02:45 mercury portmap[2801]: connect from
The hacked system had RedHat 6.1 on it
At 05:33 PM 1/4/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>you can try to find out where they telneted from and maybe how from the
>/var/log/messages, then backup all important stuff and reinstall. BTW,
>what version of redhat are you using?
>
>
>On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Ed Lazor
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> you can try to find out where they telneted from and maybe how from the
> /var/log/messages, then backup all important stuff and reinstall.
Unless they are very stupid with a very poor rootkit, their activity is
most likely not being recorded in /var/l
you can try to find out where they telneted from and maybe how from the
/var/log/messages, then backup all important stuff and reinstall. BTW,
what version of redhat are you using?
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Ed Lazor wrote:
> Someone hacked into one of my systems and I can see them running
> stuff.
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Frank Carreiro wrote:
> do the following...
>
> ps aux
>
If he's been hacked by a rootkit, most likely /bin/ps has been replaced by
a bogus version that will not list the hacker's processes. Thus you won't
see that he's running an IRC server or whatever. Several other impo
If he wasn't very smart check your /var/log/messages file. Also check
/var/log/secure. See if you can find where he came in. Perhaps
examining the other processes running (shell scripts) you "may" find
some more clues.
If he was a "smart" hacker then the logs have been cleaned and anything
Originally, I started having problems on all of my machines and I figured
out it was because of poor performance on my dns server. Named wasn't
responding to lookups, so I tried restarting it, but that didn't work. It
kept telling me the port was already in use. I tried restarting inet and
do the following...
ps aux
see what processes they are running. If you see some shell scripts
running (called hackeda, hackb) stuff like that then it's VERY likely
you were hit by the ramen worm. I would recommend you pull the plug and
consider if there is ANY data you really need on the s
Go to http://www.chkrootkit.org and download their chkrootkit.tar.gz file.
Next, unhook your system from the network. Then, untar it, compile, and
see which files seem to be compromised. Attempt to replace these files.
However, if you've truly been hacked, your best bet is to:
A) Back up any d
I think the first thing is "netstat -a" which will tell you which ports are
open
If you see some you don't expect, trace it with tcpdump
if you don't see any, they may have installed a hacked version of some
common daemon
they may also have changed inetd.conf and redirected some normal app to a
r
Someone hacked into one of my systems and I can see them running
stuff. They seem to have a rootkit installed, because nothing shows up
under who or w. Is there anything I can do to trace them while they are
doing this stuff to catch them?
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I would like to thank everyone for their responses to this question.
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Interestingly enough, RedHat polls back on this port as part of the IDENT of
sending a message to this list!
> Port 113 is used by remote machines to find out who is trying to connect
> to their machine. One of the biggest uses is by IRC servers to limit
> users to one connection at a time, but
Jamin Collins wrote:
>
> This is most likely a stupid question and I'm sure it probably been answered
> elsewhere. However, I haven't been able to locate a good answer on it.
> What is port 113 used for normally, and should I have this port accessible
> on my compan
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> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:59 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Port 113 - Should I have this open?
>
> This is most likely a stupid question and I'm sure it probably been
> answered
> elsewhere. However, I hav
Jamin Collins wrote:
> This is most likely a stupid question and I'm sure it probably been answered
> elsewhere. However, I haven't been able to locate a good answer on it.
> What is port 113 used for normally, and should I have this port accessible
> on my company
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> This is most likely a stupid question and I'm sure it probably been answered
> elsewhere. However, I haven't been able to locate a good answer on it.
> What is port 113 used for normally, and should I have this port accessibl
This is most likely a stupid question and I'm sure it probably been answered
elsewhere. However, I haven't been able to locate a good answer on it.
What is port 113 used for normally, and should I have this port accessible
on my company's firewall? I'm asking because aft
Anurag Jalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I must place an order for a SCSI DAT drive for my Redhat box within 12
>hours .. preferably a HP product .. can anyone suggest a good model # that
>works great with Linux ... I need a capacity of about 2-4 Gb
I've had good luck with HP's DAT8 and DAT40 dr
We have two HP 4 mm scsi dat drives running under 6.1. We have a model
C1533 dds-2 4-8 gb and a model C1554A dds-3 12-24 gb. I would recommend
the dds-3 drive. Better value, and it's way faster. Good luck,
Hidong
Anurag Jalan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I must place an order for a SCSI DAT d
Hi all,
I must place an order for a SCSI DAT drive for my Redhat box within 12
hours .. preferably a HP product .. can anyone suggest a good model # that
works great with Linux ... I need a capacity of about 2-4 Gb
Thanks in advance
Anurag
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On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 10:16:58AM +1100, Darryl Harvey wrote:
> Is their a list of what has been changed? If so, where do I find this ?
http://www.redhat.com/errata/
> Darryl
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> >I am due to install a new machine with Linux, Should i put RH6.1 on it, or
> >should I wait until 6.2 is out?
> >
> >I have heard that there are problems with 6.1, If I installed from CD, what
> >would I need to fix/u
>I am due to install a new machine with Linux, Should i put RH6.1 on it, or
>should I wait until 6.2 is out?
>
>I have heard that there are problems with 6.1, If I installed from CD, what
>would I need to fix/update to make it a good system?
>
>Darryl
There really isn
I am due to install a new machine with Linux, Should i put RH6.1 on it, or
should I wait until 6.2 is out?
I have heard that there are problems with 6.1, If I installed from CD, what
would I need to fix/update to make it a good system?
Darryl
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: Re: aWhich Linux should I get?
>If it is an ISA PnP, but not Winmodem, you will need to do the PnP setup
>for it if there are no jumpers on the card. I have an internal US
>RObotics that works in my system, but only after configuration with
>isapnptools stuff.
>
>Fred
>
&g
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 10:45:11AM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Virtual Origami wrote:
>
> > > I also see that they're bundling some true type fonts with the
> > > commercial versions. Hmmm. When is Red Hat or someone else
> > > going to buy/create some decent fonts and the
Frank Rocco wrote:
> I tried Red Hat and can get no sound on my SB Live card.
Sound Blaster Live! is not yet supported by the kernel. However, if you
go to http://opensource.creative.com, you can download a driver for that
card. Building it should be no more difficult than typing "make && make
If it is an ISA PnP, but not Winmodem, you will need to do the PnP setup
for it if there are no jumpers on the card. I have an internal US
RObotics that works in my system, but only after configuration with
isapnptools stuff.
Fred
Dave Reed wrote:
>
> > Resent-Cc:
> > MBOX-Line: From [EMAIL PR
> Resent-Cc:
> MBOX-Line: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 27 16:22:48 1999
> From: "Frank Rocco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hello,
>
> I tried Red Hat and can get no sound on my SB Live card. ALso the modem does
> not work. Internal US Robotics.
>
> I also tried Open Linux and have had the same t
"Mike A. Lewis" wrote:
> All in all I was very impressed with what Corel had done for a ver 1.0
> release. I understand their target is winblows user that want to switch to
> something else that is reliable, easy, etc. I would highly recommend Corel
> for these type of users. Would RH users wan
tech support
and updates for 2 years. =)
John
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: aWhich Linux should I get?
> Hello,
>
> I tried Red Hat and can get no sound on
Hello,
I tried Red Hat and can get no sound on my SB Live card. ALso the modem does
not work. Internal US Robotics.
I also tried Open Linux and have had the same trouble.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Frank Rocco
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FWIW - I installed yesterday, Corellinux v1.0 just to see what it looked
like.
I was very impressed with the install. Even easier than winblows9x. I
believe there were two questions asked me during the install. I asked for a
custom install rather than desktop, or server. I'm sure because of
On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Virtual Origami wrote:
> > I also see that they're bundling some true type fonts with the
> > commercial versions. Hmmm. When is Red Hat or someone else going to
> > buy/create some decent fonts and then GPL them? They put xfs into the
>
> I wouldn't call the fonts Corel
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Steve Borho wrote:
> I also see that they're bundling some true type fonts with the
> commercial versions. Hmmm. When is Red Hat or someone else going to
> buy/create some decent fonts and then GPL them? They put xfs into the
I wouldn't call the fonts Corel bundles with t
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 11:51:23AM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 09:43:19AM -0500, Chris Morton wrote:
> > Besides, it isn't enough to just be pre-installed on new machines.
> > The goal should be to replace existing Win9x installations on
> > previously purchased machines.
>
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 09:43:19AM -0500, Chris Morton wrote:
> And of course it is starting to change, since major hardware vendors
> are now offering Linux as an option. A consumer friendly version of
> Linux on bargain machines would be VERY attractive.
It might be attractive, but who is sell
i've tried most linux distrobutions:
corel - worked for me during install, came up with all nice kde tweaks. problem
was there "automatic hardware" detector wasn't too keen about my sound blaster
live. when i tried to put in the drivers manually, it wasn't too keen about
that either. i had to reco
sting Win9x installations on previously
purchased machines.
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From: Hal Burgiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 26, 1999 9:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: aWhich Linux should I get?
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 08:36:18AM -0500, Chris Morton wrote:
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 08:36:18AM -0500, Chris Morton wrote:
> My best hope for Corel Linux is that it'll finally shape up into the
> distribution that will shove Windows off of the desktop. It doesn't
> have to do everything, and do it better than everything else. It
> just has to be easy to i
r 25, 1999 6:39 PM
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Subject: Re: aWhich Linux should I get?
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Marc Davis wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am new to Linux and want to install it in a duel boot config for
Win98. I
> > heard of Redhat, Caldera and n
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Frank Rocco wrote:
> I am new to Linux and want to install it in a duel boot config for Win98. I
> heard of Redhat, Caldera and now Coral.
> Should I get Coral as it is the latest release?
Since you're posting to a Red Hat list, you're probably not
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Marc Davis wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am new to Linux and want to install it in a duel boot config for Win98. I
> > heard of Redhat, Caldera and now Coral.
> > Should I get Coral as it is the latest release?
> >
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 03:36:53PM -0600, Steve Borho wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 03:15:57PM -0600, Marc Davis wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I am new to Linux and want to install it in a duel boot config
> > > for Win98. I h
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 03:15:57PM -0600, Marc Davis wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am new to Linux and want to install it in a duel boot config for Win98. I
> > heard of Redhat, Caldera and now Coral.
> > Should I get Coral as it is the latest
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new to Linux and want to install it in a duel boot config for Win98. I
> heard of Redhat, Caldera and now Coral.
> Should I get Coral as it is the latest release?
>
> Regards,
> Frank Rocco
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