problem with library
by Mike
Sorry to be a pain again
Now got Rb to load, however just a slight problem
It wont load any tracks into the library - no errors
any ideas
20 years, 8 months
Updated website?
by Kyle Maxwell
The RHL website has been taken down for a couple of weeks now, listing
only the announcement and mirrors for Severn. Any idea as to when it's
going to be restored?
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20 years, 8 months
mc segfaulting
by Leonard den Ottolander
Hello,
I was wondering if anybody is having the same problem. On a
workstation install mc keeps segfaulting on any command that I issue.
This is in a tty, not in an Xterm or konsole.
Funny thing is this only happens for root and leonard(uid 500), but
not for users test(501) and test1(502).
Any suggestions on how to debug this issue? Maybe it is just a corrupt
file somewhere but where should I look?
Bye,
Leonard.
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20 years, 8 months
i386 kernel
by Leonard den Ottolander
Hi,
Probably quite late to bring this up, but can anybody explain to me
why there is no i386 kernel available on the installation cd's since
8.0? And if this kernel version is considered obsolete (ie no support
for machines below i586) then why are updated i386 kernels still
released? That seems a little inconsistent.
Bye,
Leonard.
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20 years, 8 months
Trying to run Severn 2.4.21 kernel with RH 9.
by Scott Garman
Hey there,
I've got a Sony VAIO laptop (R505GL) and would love to use Severn's ACPI
and laptop-mode kernel under RedHat 9. I installed the kernel packages
for my arch and it boots fine but X won't start. X dies with a sig11.
I manually added the agpgart and i830 modules by hand just in case, and
I also saved the output of lsmod when I was running Severn and have made
sure all of the same modules are loaded when I try to start X under RH9.
Still no luck.
Can anyone explain to me why this isn't working? Could it have something
to do with the threading library, which apparently the Severn kernel is
compiled against?
Thanks,
Scott
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20 years, 8 months
Regarding the graphical boot and not showing kernel-messages.
by Kent Nyberg
While installing the beta i happily thought RedHat put in some
sort of patch to the kernel to not print out all those kernel-messages
to the screen while booting. When the install finished and i tried to
boot the system, i found the system still printing out kernel-messages.
The thing is that while installing the system i got some pictures
showing up in the installer about (from memory, not sure about spelling
or if its 100% as it was written in the image) "Who understood those
kernel message anyway?".
But, the kernel is still printing messages. Is it not only the
init-process not printing messages and thats not the kernel is it?
Sorry if this has already been a topic.
Would it be a totaly loss if the kernel got patched not to print
information to the screen, and rather just logged to a file?
The things printed while booting is not realy errors but lots of
information about IDE and other cards.. etc. These information is not
realy interesting for all people, and maybe also not understandable and
easy to be taken for errors. Having the boot graphical at this stage is
maybe hard, but only showing an "Init.." and showing only errors -
could that be hard to make?
Probably and issue best taking care of by the real kernel-developers?
20 years, 8 months
binary compatibilty of severn
by G Schneider
I started to run into problems already with RH9 when
my fortran compilers (intel fortran, lahey) would no
longer link statically or not link at all. I
understand that is due to the new pthreads library,
also it would have been great to still be able to link
against the old libs.
With severn the problems are much more severe, with
the lahey compiler already the install fails and the
intel compiler now frequently fails already at the
compile stage (internal errors etc.) Note that the ifc
7.1 was build for RH8 which is not that long ago.
Is RH plaining some kind of compatibility setup for
this and future release as it used to do in the past
or is backwards compatibilty a thing of the past with
RHL?
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20 years, 8 months
Openldap
by Justin Clacherty
There doesn't seem to be a way to choose to install ldap in the install process. Have I just overlooked it somewhere?
Justin
20 years, 8 months