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<0> mmhh need help : i have a very old mouse that is not supported. i checked my /etc/X11/xorg.conf for the InputDevice section and i do have a mouse entry :/ <1> Hello <1> I am looking to talk to anyone experienced in writing chatbots <1> and programmers who work with Redhat E4
<2> I have used redhat/fedora when that came and man... is there any worse package manager then RPM ? .. it is just the ****iest g0wd damn pice of **** out there and im gonna get modded down now... hopelessly useless crap! <2> alindeman: i stand for that any day <2> i use some fedora boxes though.. i like them, but the rpm just ****s ***, anyone with me in thinking so ? <2> let me post something... <0> actually rpm is great stuff <2> sorry ill post it iaw, py.pyc crashed.. on line 12 argv[foo] is out of luck <2> Python is _never_ good to make guis with.. if you see .pyc died or stabbed itself... its python <3> Hi <3> Anybody Can help me whit reconfigure driver video? <3> on White Box? <3> reed me? <3> help! <4> whats your problem <3> I need know How reconfigure a video driver <4> VeRiTTo your gonna have to help me a bit to help yourself... what video card... what did you do? <4> one sec <3> in default is s3 trio64(generic)
<3> but my video card is integral on motherboard intel! <5> Hi Guys.. is there a way to dump the iptables counters for a specific rule only? <6> anyone know what i can tell the X server to use as the window manager? For example, i just want an Xterm to come up. I want to p*** xterm as an argument to /usr/X11/bin/X <7> DonCrupi: .xinitrc <7> or .xclients-default or something like that. <6> no <6> just using X <6> theres a way to do it. <7> exactly <7> that _is_ the way to do it. <6> the only file i want to use is /usr/X11/bin/X <6> from the command line <7> um, ok. Good luck. <6> i did it before years ago. <6> never took a note. <8> hey guys, is there anyway i can create an rpm/tarball from an installed package? <9> i need help.. my sound and NIC dont work when it detects hardware it says disabeling IRQ#9 <8> hi guys, how can you get a list of files in a particular rpm? <8> and more to the point,how can you find the name of the rpm a file was installed from? <10> oin #ubuntu-nl
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