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No. Any group of 8 ladies can do them. The only requirement is that they have a red feather in their clothing, hat or accessories, as they are all members of the Red Feather Ladies Investment Club. ... more
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HP supports all Red Hat updates unless otherwise specified on our server support matrices. HP encourages customers to upgrade to the latest update if possible. ... more
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The Linux Library CD-ROM is a couple months old and is a.out. You need to install the aout-libs package off your CD-ROM to get it to work. You can use glint or rpm to do the install. It does report that you ``do not have a Red Hat system''. This is ... more
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Yellow Dog Linux is in fact built from Red Hat Linux source code, but each and every application has been recompiled for the PowerPC architecture (CPU) while Red Hat's primary focus is on x86 (Intel, AMD). If you desire for a Red Hat-based ... more
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All of the documentation provided by Red Hat, Inc. is licensed under the CC-BY-SA which allows intermingling content with the Fedora community. ... more
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For reasons we haven't tracked down, newer versions of perl and/or its libraries won't build Perl/Tk400.200 without crashing. We suggest using the new version of ad-hockey and the Perl/Tk800.015 that it works with, and that does build with newer ... more
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For more information see Red Hat Enterprise Linux documentation (release notes, installation and virtualization guides). ... more
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The NetMAX products are based on the Linux 2.4.9 kernel. While we are based on Red Hat (version 7.2), NetMAX has its own modifications for its functionality and is not designed for upgrade with distribution updates or installation over generic Red ... more
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The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 installation number allows you to: • Access the full set of supported packages included with your subscription • Obtain software and security updates for packages included with your subscription • Ensure your Red Hat ... more
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Recent versions of Linux syslogd do not by default listen to the UDP port that the Perl Sys::Syslog module uses. In order to let Radiator and other Perl sysloggers work, you need to restart syslogd with the -r flag. ... more
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