Hi, I was thinking about installing slackware on my pc, but the only thing that keeps me from doing this is that most of its apps are in sources and not in...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Sorry, after almos 2 more hours of trial and error I finally did it. But again, another problem... if I type wwh.pelgv it will enter the...
If you are installing from the Slackware CD, all the apps are in Slackware packages. No need for the make, install stuff. You CAN install source-based apps on...
Hello Bob, Sunday, December 01, 2002, 1:38:54 PM, you wrote: BE> If you are installing from the Slackware CD, all the BE> apps are in Slackware packages. No...
... Actually, if you install stuff from the Slackware CDs the software is in Slackware ".tgz" packages. You use pkgtool to install, remove, and see what's...
Hi Does anyone know if linux has any problems with lots of files in one directory? I will be running a website that has over 16,000 images in one directory....
... I used to deal with that at one of my jobs. Where we had thousands of files in one directory in Unix and the same in DOS/Windows. Uhhh... The Unix blew...
Just add another entry for www. and it should work. OR I think you may be able to do *.domain, I forget, just try and mess around, really can't hurt anything,...
Hello linux, whats the general oppinion of reiserfs as opposed to ext2/3. currently i am using ext3 because its the latest but i was wondering how does...
On Sun, 01 Dec 2002 12:08:42 -0500, "John O'Donnell" ... Just out of interest, does the choice of filesystem have any bearing on the speed with which files are...
... I'm using Reiser on most things, and find it faster than ext3. The stability issues seem to have been fixed--FWIW Gentoo seems to recommend it in their...
Hello all, Is it wise to change the start menu around with menudrake? if so how do you create a new directory and drag an existing item into it. I have tried...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Thanks a lot!!!! I just added www as you told and it is now working :D - -- Pablo E. Limon Garcia Viesca ID: 279930 GPG key: gpg --keyserver...
... It will work, but there will be a performance penalty. Most UNIX filesystems do a linear search of the directory to look up a name. (Which means an "ls...
Lately, I've found that cups works pretty well with most applications. However, I'm finding that in both Linux and FreeBSD, if I try to print a web page from...
... Solved---it's a bit mortifying, but here's the solution. When one clicks print, (At least in Opera, which is what I usually use) a little dialog box comes...
... Hrrm, turns out that actually wasn't the issue--it seemed that way due to coincidence. The problem was that the page I was originally trying to print had...
Dear friend, Just try putting the default region after your virtual host. Also try giving the IP no. of the name in the virtualhost tag. Make sure that you...
Hello Scott, uh oh... i didn't read the article carefuly. :) and thanx for your infos. Saturday, November 30, 2002, 9:12:04 PM, you wrote: ... SR> If you dig...
dear sir, i am making the project on linux bootable c.d.can anyone guide of how to go about the boot image and the kernel part.also do i have to have drivers...
... this is not entirely true - some of the slackware packages were in precompiled binaries and you can always use the installpkg/removepkg tool provided by...
Has anyone gotten this to work together? Perhaps a better more general question would be: What configuration files do I need to modify in order to change the...
Hello All, I've recently installed Mandrake 8.2 upon my machine, and am now looking for an e-mail lient that supports authenticated SMTP. I mean real ...
... I second that, Sylpheed is a fantastic email client! :) Mark. -- "All that was needed was to parse the cat root slash dev etcetera file for eth0 and pugle...
... Slackware does have a packaging system. Try using it to install/uninstall packages. Also, it includes RPM IIRC. On source packages, you may try make...
Reiserfs is a very sophisticated filesystem which includes journaling, which is a very hot item in today's high data-integrity demanding environments. Ext2...
Hello Everybody, I did a search and could not find anything on this. I was curious what the limit for physical/logical volumes is?? Or is hardware the...