Re: Red Hat Professional Workstation Details
by Xose Vazquez Perez
Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> On Nov 1, 2003, Xose Vazquez Perez <xose(a)wanadoo.es> wrote:
>>Red Hat Professional Workstation based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0
>>(LSB 1.3 compatible)
> It's LSB 1.3.0. Oh, wait! :-)
Yes, .0 sounds like a first release, buggy and low quality. Someone must
tell to Linus that he would have to change 2.6.0 to 2.6.131416.
RH marketing dep must contact with him _soon_.
*Tomorrow will be too late* ;-)
> Please contact the source of this info you posted here (I couldn't
> find it in either of the web pages whose URLs you posted) and let them
> know it's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, not 3.0. Thanks,
I'm only a cut&paste messenger :-)
Different places, different lenguajes:
http://www.linuxcompatible.org/story23031.html
http://www.ixsoft.de/software/products/RHLX1000PW-DE.html
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20 years, 5 months
テスト
by kajyuneko@excite.co.jp
Fedoracore1.0まだー???
20 years, 5 months
Boot Loader Detection: GRUB or LILO?
by Charles Curley
Is there any way to detect which boot loader is the working one?
Simply detecting whether a grub or lilo package is installed may not
be sufficient, especially in the case where both are installed. I
suppose I could look to see which is more recent, grub.conf or
lilo.conf, but I can think of several scenarios unde which this would
fail.
It's time to update my bare metal recovery scripts
(http://www.charlescurley.com/Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO.html)
to handle grub, and I'd like to detect the current boot loader if
possible.
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20 years, 5 months
Policy Question & Noise Level
by Chuck Talk
Hello,
I am trying to find out about how Fedora will be released. I.E., if I wished
to release CD's of the Fedora Project, Could I do so under another name
without infrigning on anyone's rights? In other words, I may wish to have
burned CD's available of the Source and Binaries, but not call it Fedora, so
that people can order the same for a small fee. Is this feasibale under the
Fedora Project, or will this be considered an infringement of the rights of
the developers and contributors?
The last thing I want to do is make people upset. I merely want to enable
those without a broadband connection or patience to be able to order a CD or
DVD set without the hassle of the big download. Also, can documentation then
be built for same and charged for, or would that be considered a violation
of Red Hat's rights? Also, how do developers who contribute feel about that?
Is it a problem, or is it expected that others will deliver CDs and DVDs?
I am not trying to cash in on this, I am jusy trying to come up with a way
to start a fund for the Corporation for Public Software by providing a
service first. Getting that off the ground is still a long-term goal for me.
Due to the noise level of the list, I would ask that responses please come
direct to me as this is not a development question, but a delivery question.
I am not sure that is appropriate for the list (maybe it is, but I am not
certain, and I don't want to take away from the development discussions).
My email (intended for human eyes and comprehension): ctalk at austin dot rr
dot com.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Sincerely,
Chuck Talk
20 years, 5 months
Problem with USB keyboard and mouse.
by Rick Saul
Hi,
This is a problem with the configure stage of Severn. After installing the 3 CDs, my pc reboots and tries to configure the hardware except the USB keyboard and USB mouse doesn't work anymore. Strange thing, keyboard and mouse works on the install stage. I have a Epox 8K9A2 mb with USB keyboard and USB MS optical mouse. I didn't have this kind of problem when installing Redhat 9.
20 years, 5 months
mp3 right from the start
by Christoph Wickert
Hi there!
I know this topic has already been discussed a lot and I don't want to
discuss it again. I just wonder, how to enable mp3 (and other codecs)
again. XMMS is very easy, but I want to enable it in general, e.g. in
sound-juicer, and that means, that means I'll need all the codecs in
gstreamer, right?
So are there already packages available or can I just install all
necessary devel-packages and rebuild the packages. Will rebuilding the
redhat srpms with installed codecs be enough or do I need the original
gstreamer packages?
Thanks for every answer!
Christoph
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20 years, 5 months
mp3 right from the start
by Christoph Wickert
Hi there!
I know this topic has already been discussed a lot and I don't want to
discuss it again. I just wonder, how to enable mp3 (and other codecs)
again. XMMS is very easy, but I want to enable it in general, e.g. in
sound-juicer, and that means, that means I'll need all the codecs in
gstreamer, right?
So are there already packages available or can I just install all
necessary devel-packages and rebuild the packages. Will rebuilding the
redhat srpms with installed codecs be enough or do I need the original
gstreamer packages?
Thanks for every answer!
Christoph
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20 years, 5 months
stable testing with Firebird
by Martin Marques
Why is it that when Mozilla-Firebird 0.70 (now in testing) came out 0.61 was
taken away from stable? I don't find this a good behaviour.
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20 years, 5 months
RE: sound and nic problems
by Jason Tesser
that didn't work.
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-admin(a)redhat.com on behalf of Dennis Calhoun
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To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Cc:
Subject: Re: sound and nic problems
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 21:07:17 -0600, you wrote:
>I have a p4c800 board by Asus and I cannot get sound or the onboard nic to work.
>Linux says it detects the sound but I don't hear anything. Sound is
>plugged in correctly as it works fine in Linux's evil neihbor. Any ideas?
Red Hat Linux has the sound initially set to quite a low volume. Try
increasing the volume substantially and running the sound test again.
If that doesn't work, perhaps some of the far-more-experienced people
in here can help you.
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20 years, 5 months
sound and nic problems
by Jason Tesser
I have a p4c800 board by Asus and I cannot get sound or the onboard nic to work.
Linux says it detects the sound but I don't hear anything. Sound is
plugged in correctly as it works fine in Linux's evil neihbor. Any ideas?
20 years, 5 months