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What is the original document format? ...
What is the original document format?
OpenOffice.org converts most of the common word processor formats to PDF.
Forum: Red Hat 05-08-2005
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Posted By Tux
To stop apache: # service httpd stop ...
To stop apache:

# service httpd stop

With regard to managing installed applications, check out apt for rpm (http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/redhat/fedora_1_apt-get_must_have.html). Also, this...
Forum: Red Hat 02-19-2005
23,607
Posted By Tux
The ko extension is valid, it's a change in...
The ko extension is valid, it's a change in kernel 2.6.x.
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There is a specific section in the FAQ for this: ...
There is a specific section in the FAQ for this:
https://www.unix.com/forumdisplay.php?f=24

The first section, in fact ;)
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http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/
http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/
Forum: Red Hat 01-21-2005
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Posted By Tux
Perhaps try depmod, then load module.
Perhaps try depmod, then load module.
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Posted By Tux
Hehe, no problem ;)
Hehe, no problem ;)
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Posted By Tux
Rules
https://www.unix.com/showthread.php?t=2971

Spelling Error.
You 'Adhere' to rules, not adhear.
Forum: Red Hat 01-18-2005
8,095
Posted By Tux
The X Server is the system on UNIX that provides...
The X Server is the system on UNIX that provides your gore GUI (graphical) functionality. On FC3you will be using an X server called xorg.

To stop X, first log out of your KDE/GNOME session.
Next...
Forum: Red Hat 01-13-2005
8,095
Posted By Tux
Do you have the rivafb module loaded?
Do you have the rivafb module loaded?
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I thought i'd accidently browsed to...
I thought i'd accidently browsed to misticriver.net :)

Yeh, it's cool.
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Posted By Tux
You could always install Knoppix to disk and...
You could always install Knoppix to disk and stick with what you know.
Forum: Linux 12-08-2004
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Posted By Tux
Which other modules do you have loaded?
Which other modules do you have loaded?
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 11-01-2004
8,436
Posted By Tux
I'd wager that there is a gkrellm RPM for SUSE on...
I'd wager that there is a gkrellm RPM for SUSE on Packman (http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=index).
Forum: Linux 09-18-2004
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Posted By Tux
^^ That is what my previous post said :)
^^ That is what my previous post said :)
Forum: Linux 09-18-2004
2,955
Posted By Tux
OOo, yes. Novell Evolution, yes.
OOo, yes.
Novell Evolution, yes.
Forum: Slackware 09-15-2004
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Posted By Tux
Just to confuse you even more i'd like to chime...
Just to confuse you even more i'd like to chime in and suggest Slackware (http://slackware.com/getslack/). :)
It's fast and simple and has very few distro specific quirks, perfect for a file shifter.
Forum: Linux 08-25-2004
2,696
Posted By Tux
The free branch of RedHat has been merged with...
The free branch of RedHat has been merged with the Fedora Project (http://www.fedora.us).

Please take the time to read the superb FAQ here (http://www.fedorafaq.org).

Direct download links to...
Forum: Solaris 08-22-2004
6,640
Posted By Tux
It sounds like you need a sync on green adaptor....
It sounds like you need a sync on green adaptor. SVGA monitors have distinct channels for vsync and hsync but older Sun boxes use sync on green (AFAIK). You need an adaptor that will sort this out...
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Posted By Tux
$ ./ss1
$ ./ss1
Forum: IP Networking 08-16-2004
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Posted By Tux
Have a look through your httpd.conf for a line...
Have a look through your httpd.conf for a line that begins "Listen". Tell us what it says.
Forum: IP Networking 08-08-2004
4,866
Posted By Tux
It should JustWork (tm)
It should JustWork (tm)
Forum: IP Networking 08-08-2004
4,866
Posted By Tux
CAT5 is just normal ethernet cable. What you...
CAT5 is just normal ethernet cable.

What you need to do is connect router1 to router2, as if router2 was just another PC.
Take a piece of ethernet cable (not a crossover cable) and plug on end...
Forum: IP Networking 08-08-2004
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Posted By Tux
You should be able to chain then together just...
You should be able to chain then together just fine using the Uplink port and a normal CAT5 patch.
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I though /dev/cu* was the convention with Darwin,...
I though /dev/cu* was the convention with Darwin, although I am not completely sure on this.
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