Red Hat Switch Printer?
by Rick Johnson
Why would this remain in the beta if LPR is no longer included? I noticed
it's not selected by default, but the option to choose it during install
still exists.
Thx,
-Rick
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Linux/Network Administrator - Medata, Inc.
PGP Public Key: https://mail.medata.com/pgp/rjohnson.asc
20 years, 9 months
yum upgrading rhl9->severn
by seth vidal
Hey,
I've gotten one confirmed report of yum upgrade working fine with a
rhl9->severn upgrade.
useless trivia - but I've been asked about it already so I figured I'd
post.
-sv
20 years, 9 months
apt-get anyone?
by Klaasjan Brand
Hi,
Anyone busy setting up an apt-gettable version for the new RH beta?
Klaasjan
20 years, 9 months
RHN access to severn isos?
by joe
Will RHN members be granted access to priority isos, or shall we be
struggling for access to overloaded ftp servers along with the general
public? I didn't see any way to access severn isos on my RHN page -
Here's hoping,
Joe
20 years, 9 months
Status of RPM?
by Ajay Ramaswamy
How is it that rpm has not been listed as a core component along with
anaconda? Does this mean that RPM will continue to be developed without
coming under the RHL umbrella?
regards
Ajay
20 years, 9 months
New Beta - MySQL
by Rick Johnson
I'm somewhat disappointed to see that MySQL 4.x didn't make it into this
beta. Any particular reason why?
-Rick
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Rick Johnson, RHCE #807302311706007 - rjohnson(a)medata.com
Linux/Network Administrator - Medata, Inc.
PGP Public Key: https://mail.medata.com/pgp/rjohnson.asc
20 years, 9 months
XFS Support?
by Ajay Ramaswamy
Since the aim is to make kernel 2.6 run on rhl, can we at least make a
start by adding the user space fs tools?
regards
Ajay
20 years, 9 months
RE: submitting bugs?
by Pavel Rosenboim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: M A Young [mailto:m.a.young@durham.ac.uk]
> Sent: Mon, July 21, 2003 6:43 PM
> To: rhl-beta-list(a)redhat.com
> Subject: submitting bugs?
>
>
> Has bugzilla realised there is a new beta yet? I can't see any obvious
> category for the new beta, the closest match probably being rawhide.
>
> While I am writing this perhaps people can comment whether my problem
> really is a bug. The issue is that if you had added a java
> plugin (in my
> case the ns610 one from 1.4.2) to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins so
> it worked
> under shrike, mozilla won't start after you upgrade it - the fix is to
> replace the plugin with the ns610-gcc32 plugin instead.
>From release notes:
For proper Java operation, the Mozilla Web browser requires a Java plugin
compatible with gcc32 (such as Sun j2re 1.4.2).
>
> Michael Young
>
>
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20 years, 9 months
submitting bugs?
by M A Young
Has bugzilla realised there is a new beta yet? I can't see any obvious
category for the new beta, the closest match probably being rawhide.
While I am writing this perhaps people can comment whether my problem
really is a bug. The issue is that if you had added a java plugin (in my
case the ns610 one from 1.4.2) to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins so it worked
under shrike, mozilla won't start after you upgrade it - the fix is to
replace the plugin with the ns610-gcc32 plugin instead.
Michael Young
20 years, 9 months
request for gnome 2.3.x RPMs
by Marius Andreiana
Hi
As you know the new red hat beta doesn't bring too much new stuff for
desktop users. I was hoping for gnome 2.3.x and open office 1.1rc1.
But we also can change that. RHL enters feature-freeze on august 8.
Gnome 2.4 final should be available on september 10, 5 days before last
rhl-beta release.
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.3/
http://rhl.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
So at the begining of August we would have to know gnome 2.3.x major and
normal bugs. We would have to start using gnome 2.3.x on rhl-beta and,
if time allows, walk through bugzilla.gnome.org to help with bug
sorting.
Therefore I'm making a request for gnome 2.3.x RPMs for rhl-beta ( or
even shrike ), so more desktop-orientented users could test them.
Is anyone willing to build them asap ( and also has the resources and
knowledge for this ) ?
See what would be new in nautilus for example :
http://www.gnomedesktop.org/article.php?sid=1198
Thank you,
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Marius Andreiana
Soluţii informatice bazate pe Linux / Linux-based IT solutions
www.galuna.ro
20 years, 9 months