Running the "add/remove apps" applet turns up nothing...
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 15:39 -0500, Douglas Frank wrote:
Running the "add/remove apps" applet turns up nothing...
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A. Read the Release Notes. B. Help is here: http://www.tqmcube.com/fc3_custom_kernel.htm
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 15:48 -0500, David Cary Hart wrote:
A. Read the Release Notes.
Hmm, kernel source pkg. removed. interesting.
B. Help is here: http://www.tqmcube.com/fc3_custom_kernel.htm
thanks for the tip
Am Do, den 03.03.2005 schrieb Douglas Frank um 15:43:
A. Read the Release Notes.
Hmm, kernel source pkg. removed. interesting.
Douglas Frank HP Co.
And it will come back as "kernel-devel" in future release (RHEL4 already ships that way).
Alexander
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Do, den 03.03.2005 schrieb Douglas Frank um 15:43:
A. Read the Release Notes.
Hmm, kernel source pkg. removed. interesting.
Douglas Frank HP Co.
And it will come back as "kernel-devel" in future release (RHEL4 already ships that way).
The kernel-devel package is the headers etc. needed to build modules (currently shipped with the regular kernel package in FC3) and not the full kernel-source package as shipped in FC2. So in FC4 there will be the regular kernel package, the kernel-devel package for building out of tree modules, and the kernel SRPM for building custom kernels.
Is RHEL4 like that?
Paul.
Hi
The kernel-devel package is the headers etc. needed to build modules (currently shipped with the regular kernel package in FC3) and not the full kernel-source package as shipped in FC2. So in FC4 there will be the regular kernel package, the kernel-devel package for building out of tree modules, and the kernel SRPM for building custom kernels.
Is RHEL4 like that?
yes
Am Do, den 03.03.2005 schrieb Paul Howarth um 17:29:
And it will come back as "kernel-devel" in future release (RHEL4 already ships that way).
The kernel-devel package is the headers etc. needed to build modules (currently shipped with the regular kernel package in FC3) and not the full kernel-source package as shipped in FC2. So in FC4 there will be the regular kernel package, the kernel-devel package for building out of tree modules, and the kernel SRPM for building custom kernels.
Is RHEL4 like that?
Paul.
Ups, sorry. Then I was confused by what I did read. I had the impression the kernel-devel package would bring the sources, located then under /usr/src/kernels/<kernel-number>. Thanks for correcting me.
So I didn't have said anything :) Don't take my words to the protocol, sirs.
Alexander
Hi All,
I am a beginner in the world of Linux. I am primarily a windows person and this is the first time I am venturing in the world of Linux.
I have installed Fedora Core 3 on one of my machines and intend to use it as a domain server doing user authentication and probably will use it as a mail server as well. I need help with how to install and configure send mail and how to make my server as the Primary Domain server. Is there a website which goes into small details of a beginner such as myself.
Yr help is greatly appreciated.
A Hanafi wrote:
I am a beginner in the world of Linux. I am primarily a windows person and this is the first time I am venturing in the world of Linux.
I have installed Fedora Core 3 on one of my machines and intend to use it as a domain server doing user authentication and probably will use it as a mail server as well. I need help with how to install and configure send mail and how to make my server as the Primary Domain server. Is there a website which goes into small details of a beginner such as myself.
A quick google search reveals: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/samba-pdc.html
For setting up sendmail, try: http://www.brennan.id.au/12-Sendmail_Server.html
Paul.
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On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 17:02:24 +0000, Paul Howarth paul@city-fan.org wrote:
A Hanafi wrote:
I am a beginner in the world of Linux. I am primarily a windows person and this is the first time I am venturing in the world of Linux.
I have installed Fedora Core 3 on one of my machines and intend to use it as a domain server doing user authentication and probably will use it as a mail server as well. I need help with how to install and configure send mail and how to make my server as the Primary Domain server. Is there a website which goes into small details of a beginner such as myself.
A quick google search reveals: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/samba-pdc.html
For setting up sendmail, try: http://www.brennan.id.au/12-Sendmail_Server.html
Paul.
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