I have a ticket open with RedHat, but wonder if anyone else has resolved this.
RedHat 8.0
On the console (GNOME) login screen there are three menus at screen's bottom: Language, Session and System. Under the System menu are choices to "shutdown" and "reboot" the computer...
I've not used Norton Ghost to image one partition to another partition on the same drive. I am not sure if that works or not.
Once you have a duplicated drive/partition, adding things in unused space on the "copy" is merely an integrity thing, eh?
I haven't tested it out, but I...
Had bad IBMs and pressured Gateway to replace them with a different manufacturer. They sent Western Digitals and I have been quite pleased. ATA 100, 7200RPM, 40G Western Digital drives, btw.
Tenor and Alto.
Favorite sax artists include, but are not limited to:
Euge Groove,
Gerald Albright,
Kirk Whalum,
Richard Elliot, and
Michael Brecker.
Picked up the horn five years ago at age 32, never having played a musical instrument other than a CD player. Would've like to try guitar, but...
If you are looking to not have to completely re-install an OS upon a hard-drive failure, you'd have to have a duplicate copy of your drive. So, you could use Norton Ghost (part of Norton SystemWorks Professional) to create a duplicate drive, bit-for-bit.
But, you'd have to do that regularly...
Partition Magic.
Or, start completely over with a new OS load and (at least under the Win2k Professional installation) you are given the option to create/remove partitions.
I heard clunky/scratchy noises coming from my drives. I had one of two IBM drives start producing diagnotic errors in my Gateway and had a new drive sent in its replacement. I used software to ghost the old drive to the new. The new drive started producing the same noises and errors.
I...
OK, this may seem like a silly question, but I'm a software-head comfortable connecting hardware, but not really up on IDE, DMA, ATA, etc. So, here goes:
Older system is a Gateway Business Computer with CD-RW, LS-120 SuperDisk, and two 40G ATA/100 7200RPM Western Digital drives. The two...
I did that to no avail. If you can reproduce identical changes back and forth in the registry with these changes, I'd love to know what the changes are. I capture my registry before and after the change and ran them through CSDiff. In doing this twice, the differences each time were not...
when you telnet, if you are using Windows telnet, you need to have an Xserver running to allow the Unix box to communicate back to your PC.
so, under eXceed's Xconfig, regardless of the mode (passive, broadcast, etc), look at the display number you have set (typically 0, but changeable to...
I regularly switch between eXceed being configured for either Passive & Multiple Windows or Broadcaset & Single Window modes. I would like to stop having to make these multiple-mouse-button-click changes via the eXceed Xconfig toolbox.
Are these changes stored in the Windows Registry? If so...
Check with your sys-admins. They may have the machines to which you are trying to connect set up so they are not broadcasting login capabilities not on the console directly.
You might also look to add the hosts to which you wish to connect (regularly) into the Broadcast option's xdmcp.txt file...
Add to this oddness, I telnet'd in FROM a TadPole SparcBook IIe, set my DISPLAY back to the TadPole, launched the application, and I can't get the app to crash like I can when I access it on the HP directly or from my desktop PC via Exceed.
So, both my laptop (Toshiba) and sparcbook (TadPole)...
I have a Visualize C3600, S700 running HP-UX 10.20.
The company for whom I work develops a Motif, C++ application for which I am trying to determine a solution for a reproduceable bug.
When I sit at the actual workstation and open a particular window and close it a few times, it eventually...
I currently have my Lotus Notes 5.0 client configured for receiving only. I do NOT replicate the mail folder TO the server. Just FROM.
However, I would like bi-directional replication of the Calendar (local and server) whenever I run replication. And, calendar entries are embedded as part of...
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