If you are keen just to upgrade your kernel the easiest thing is to
get a RPM kernel for your distro, but if you really want to compile
from source read on... :-)
> Along with this i will be very thankfull if u can kindly explain me the kernal compilation
> process(i want to compile a new kernal)
http://www.freeos.com/articles/4794/
Download a vannilla kernel from http://www.kernel.org/ (click on the
F) or ftp://glug-nith.org/tarballs/linux-2.6.17.11.tar.bz2 or
ftp://glug-nith.org/…
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you want the 2.4 or 2.6 branch. If you are using a distro as old as
RH9 then you should try the 2.4 kernel.
Unzip the tarball and after cding into the directory type:
# make help
That would show you all your available options. But follow the
tutorial for your first attenpt.
Cheers,
Debarshi
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Hi everybody,
I am a new learner in this LINUX world.Curently i am using the redhat9, and i want to know if anyone can helpme out by explaining me the boot process in detail ie starting of the server (my system) in a proper way,
Along with this i will be very thankfull if u can kindly explain me the kernal compilation process(i want to compile a new kernal)
Thnx and Regards
Diode
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Has anyone successfully migrated thunderbird settings and mails from
Windows to Linux?
I need to switch a machine from windows to linux without losing the
settings and emails.
Any ideas and tricks n tips?
thanks
abhishek
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Dear all,
There's a three-day workshop on open source software being
organised by a non-profit organisation, together with assistance
from local bodies and companies, in Bombay. It will be a
purely technical workshop, with the aim of introducing some of
the popular ideas, concepts, and application layers to the
participants. All interested individuals are invited. There are
no delegate fees.
The details can be found in a generic invitation letter which
was sent to many institutes and colleges:…
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and the programme schedule can be found at:
http://www.starcomsoftware.com/tmp/aoss-programme.xls
The body responsible for organising this workshop is an int'l
non-profit organisation, with their office in Singapore, called the
CICC (check http://www.cicc.org.sg) These people facilitate
various computing activities in Asia, and OSS is one of the
areas they have decided to promote. They have been organising
a series of AOSS Workshops (AOSS = Asian OSS) all over Asia
and have been getting very good responses. They have now
arrived at a new model for organising these workshops with
practically zero central funding or corporate sponsorships, so
that it remains a grassroots movement. Their first attempt
at doing one in India was in May, in Chennai. This one, in
Navi Mumbai, will be their second. They intend to do one in
some corner or other of India every two or three months,
in parallel with similar events in other parts of Asia.
Wherever they organise these events, they try to rope in local
volunteer bodies or SIGs, and the Chennai workshop was
heavily supported by CDAC Chennai, CSI Chennai Chapter,
and NIC Chennai. Most of the delegates were teachers from
colleges from the four southern states, and researchers from
academic institutions. CICC are in the process of exploring
their network of contacts to reach out to the ILUG groups in
various cities, so it is very likely that they will come to each
LUG in India for organisational assistance for future events.
Currently, this Bombay event which was organised in a bit of
a hurry has CDAC Bombay acting as the host and providing the
venue, and a group of three or four organisations providing
speakers and organisational support totally on a non-commercial
basis. All course material prepared by speakers for these
workshops are contributed into the central pool, and are
re-used for subsequent events.
At the Bombay workshop, we have a mix of speakers who are
young and technically competent hands-on techies, and senior
managers who have headed major OSS-based projects in their
organisations. The speaker from Mazgaon Docks Limited is the
Head of IT at MDL, and has headed major enterprise-level
application development projects on OSS platforms for MDL.
It is likely that the members of this LUG mailing list are quite
knowledgeable and may not find anything much to learn from
the workshop. But if you know someone who is a beginner
with Linux and OSS, or a boss who wants to learn about this
"new Linux thing", please pass on this workshop pointer to
them and let them apply as per the details given in the
invitation letter.
Thanks and warm regards,
Shuvam Misra
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Hi,
Is anyone from the mailing list using Suse linux enterprise desktop? If yes,
then can you'll tell me some tips and tricks...im a newbie. :)
--
Kunal Gangar.
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http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2006-08-25-027-26-OP-CY-KN
This, today, is a number of great significance to the Linux community.
It represents the exact number of days that Linux has officially been
in existence. For it was 15 years ago today that Linus Torvalds first
posted his message to the comp.os.minix newsgroup, asking for feedback
on this nifty little OS that he hoped might one day support some of
the 386 and 486 AT clones that were cutting edge PC technology in
1991.
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hello all,
I had previously asked for some help on getting gnopernicus to talk.
actually I was successfull in getting it talk when I login in my ubuntu desktop.
however now the problem is that although my sound card is working
quite well, gnopernicus does not start talking every time I start
ubuntu. the situation is like this.
when I login on my ubuntu desktop, I can hear the login sound. after
that my sited colligue told me that the gnopernicus menu comes up with
startup mode preferences and …
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but it does not talk.
what could be the problem? by the way when gnopernicus was actually
talking, I could not even adjust the rate of speach etc.
and when I change the pitch or volume there is no effect.
is it due to the sound card problem? my card is creative vibra 128.
but it is not in the the list of sound cards on my system > sound
option.
Please help.
thanking all.
Krishnakant.
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Hello List,
1. Has anyone in the list tried out a _true_ GNU/Linux
based OS?
http://www.gnu.org/links/links.html#FreeGNULinuxDistributions
I would be glad if anyone could burn a copy of AGNULA
LIVE CD on my media (CD-R).
2. Is there some data on the exact number of people
who are going to attend the public lecture?
(I would surely attend, if I don't have lectures at
college.)
3. If someone can burn a copy of FC5 CD 3 and give to
me on 27 at the public lecture, I would be thankful.
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> hi roshan,
> why don't you try ubuntu?
> I mean unless it is absolutely necessary for you to
> use fedora, I will
> suggest just install ubuntu and try.
> it has been used successfully by first time linux
> users also.
> it will give you all the tools like open office and
> mosila and firefox.
> it also have movy player and mp3 player.
> there is even one great feature. you get c: and d:
> and all windows
> drives open by default.
> and after all …
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I do have Ubuntu CD's. I plan to install Kubuntu on my
new hard disk, being used to K Desktop Environment. I
had planned it to buy this month, but may be I'll have
to wait for one more month. The purpose of asking that
question was whether people have been able to
_completely_ migrate to non-free software.
It may not be possible till people are ready to
compromise, which they cannot be forced to, but given
an option to choose.
> linux is the same.
Yes they are! (at the core). Though, I don't want to
start a flame or controversial topic, I would request
you to refer to the OS as GNU/Linux and the kernel as
Linux. (though, Linus himeself said, "its ridiculous")
> I will give you on 27th try it.
Thanks for offering. I have already tried the LIVE CD
of Ubuntu and Kubuntu. (6.06 LTS)
And yes, thanks to CANONICAL (and Mark Shuttleworth
too!) for shipping free CD's. I recently received 5
Kubuntu CD's.
Due to limited Data transfer capacity, I cannot
download ISO of AGNULA. If you have the ISO and can
burn me a copy of the same, I'll be thankful.
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