have screwed up fonts completely on my SuSE 8.1 Xfree 4.3.0 upgrade how does
one roll back to 4.2.0? What's the best approach.
Thanks in advance.
--
Jim Hamilton
Perth, Western Australia
Hey Group;
I seemed to have fixed the gcc 3.3 problem here. On a very fresh installed from CDs.
I have a previous config floppy "user.sel" file. So no changes to the reload.
I did find that previously I did not select "binutils". This time I did select them
and now thing seem to work.
So maybe the default selection of binutils was not done and the dependencies missed it.
But life is beautiful again.
If you are having problem check and see if you have /usr/bin/ar (one of the binaries)
--
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Email: n5xwb(a)hal-pc.org Info: http://www.knoppix.net
I'm using K-mail and the other day I recieved an e-mail that seemed to be
nothing but a header. I was reading the SuSE-E list today and found the same
thing agian. I was able to read the message by having the sender try my
other address which used pine.
This is the header from the list
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Any ideas?
I have to think that you're getting your spam from somewhere else.
I don't get any. (So far, and I've been on the list for years.)
I don't open unknown attachments, and frankly, I usually use
Windows and Eudora.) I also, in Windows, use a pop-up killer.
I use Netscape as a browser, and I don't go to porn sites. I
normally go only to reference sites, or places that sell what I
want to buy, like computer parts, clothes, etc. And Google.
That's where I find the other sites.
I will go back and use more Linux when I get the ambition to
make a new machine. It's just too slow on this old 160 MHz machine.
(So is Windows.)
If I got a batch of spam to this list, I guess I would get off it.
I hate spam, and I especially hate porn spam.
I might even change my internet supplier, if it got ridiculous.
--doug, wa2say
Hi,
Any info, docs about how to setup a SuSE cluster based on 8.2 or 8.1 ?
Is there any mailing list within SuSE regarding this subject ?
Under Yast2 there is no Cluster Selection to easy see what software comes for
cluster solution. Maybe a good tip for SuSE to add a cluster solution under
Yast2 !
Many thanks
stefan
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This is probably either very simple or impossible. If I have a script (Perl,
Python, whatever), is it possible to execute an external command (say, tar
- -vt) and pipe the output from stdout into the script I'm currently running? I
don't see the syntax to do it, but I figured the gurus here would no for
sure.
tia
- ---Michael
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