Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "phaedral".
2004 Oct 26
2
kickstart from cd
Howdy,
Was wondering if anyone on the list has successfully created a
kickstart cd. I get the thing burnt, looks good, I can browse all the
files, but when I actually boot from it I can't get it to admit the
ks.cfg exists. I *have* been successful with kickstart over http;
just can't seem to make it happen from the cd. Pointers appreciated,
I've been mostly looking at the
2004 Dec 03
1
Qt, KGPG, list archives
Mornin' all,
I've got a trio of quick questions: 1.) Are there archives for the
list, 2.) Any trick to installing Qt, 3.) Any tricks, once Qt is set,
installing KGPG?
Meanwhile, only sending signed web-mail from my knoppix box...
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Robert Thomas ("beau") Hayes Link
Open your heart, pray for peace, preach healing
(c)2004ISR http://www.semanticrestructuring.com/
2004 Dec 03
0
Re: Qt & KGPG
Beau,
If you are installing Qt, you may want to take a look
at the resources available at the "KDE for Red Hat
Linux" site,
http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/
I do not know about KGPG.
Rick
--- centos-request at caosity.org wrote:
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 07:41:13 -0800
From: beau <phaedral at gmail.com>
Reply-To: beau at oblios-cap.com
To: centos at caosity.org
Subject: [Centos] Qt, KGPG, list archives
Mornin' all,
I've got a trio of quick questions: 1.) Are there
archives for the
list, 2.) Any trick to installing Qt, 3.) Any tricks,
once Qt is set,
installing KGPG?
Mea...
2004 Dec 15
1
Linuxconf ?
Can I work with linuxconf on Centos 3.3 ??
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2004 Nov 30
1
2.6 kernel
Any big heads up folks can offer as I set off to try building me a
2.6.9 kernel from a kernel.org tarball?
--
Robert Thomas ("beau") Hayes Link
Open your heart, pray for peace, preach healing
(c)2004ISR http://www.semanticrestructuring.com/
2004 Oct 18
1
anaconda in 3.3?
Greetings,
I'm using centos3 to study for rhce, centos came highly recommended
in Michael Jang's rhce study guide. I've been having trouble
isntalling via nfs, an early exercise in the book, and googling around
leads me to think it might be an anaconda bug. I tried following the
anaconda link on the "upgrading from 3.1" page but it's actually a
duplicate of the
2004 Dec 06
4
confession
Gang,
I've got to admit, what really sold me on debian was apt-get. And
I've been resisting getting up to speed with yum. So, can any of ya
point me to a good starter page, maybe one with migrators like me in
mind? Many thanks.
--
Robert Thomas ("beau") Hayes Link
Open your heart, pray for peace, preach healing
(c)2004ISR http://www.semanticrestructuring.com/
2004 Oct 26
1
redhat-config-kickstart
Howdy. Is this part of the centos package? Did I just miss something
when I installed? Supposedly I'll want to know this for rhce...
--
Robert Thomas (beau) Hayes Link
beau at oblios-cap.com
(c)2004ISR; http://www.semanticrestructuring.com/
"War on Terror? Splint on Smallpox."
2004 Dec 23
2
update killed my x
X server, that is (as opposed to my ex-spouse...) Anyway, I was
loving life with my rebuilt 2.4.21-9.0.1.EL.c0custom041130a kernel,
and then ran "yum update", which gave me a grub line for
2.4.21-20.0.1EL, but the 21-20 not only won't work with the old X
settings, I can't get it to set up X at all. I tried running "yum
update" from a console on this kernel, but yum