Vim: Caught deadly signal HUP
by Kaushal Shriyan
Hi
when i do vi bdc.xml I get the below on the screen
Vim: Caught deadly signal HUP
Vim: Finished.
Hangup
Any clue
Kaushal
17 years, 10 months
Internet Connection Failure
by jery_wang
I have a problem with my internet connection. I just recently configured my Linksys router with a "WEP" key and secured it on Windows XP. Here is what I did:
1. I opened up my web browser and typed in 192.168.1.1
2. Typed in username and password and logged in.
3. Went to wireless settings and gave it a WEP key.
4. Saved it and I exit out of browser.
5. Went to my wireless configurations and saw that it was secured and had a WEP key which is what I want. Internet seems ok.
Everything seems to be working fine on Windows after I configured it. But when I boot to Fedora Core 4, I can't connect to the net. I know that the configuration some how had an affect. Anyway, I normally would type in "/sbin/ifup wlan0" in terminal to activate the internet but it doesn't work this time. It gave me the following error:
"Determining IP information for wlan0.....failed"
I don't know what to do or where to begin to fix this. I have a Linksys router and I use Netgear MA111.
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17 years, 10 months
Re: Evolution 2.7.4 slow w/ exchange
by William John Murray
>Evolution 2.7.4 exchange connector is very, very slow. It take over 20
>minutes to connect and download messages. The console I started it in does
>not give much to help solve the problem. Is this an inherent problem with
>Evol. 2.7.4?
>
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>Jamie Bohr Hi Jamie, Evo's 2.6.2 onwards have had this behaviour for
me, with the exception that 2.6.2 times out and fails to connect. It
seems to be downloading everything on the server - check your disk space
usage. Have you tried a previous version? I have bugzillaed this, but am
not up to fixing it.. Bill
17 years, 10 months
psychic emacs
by Amadeus W.M.
Do this on FC5:
emacs foobar.spec
Can I configure emacs to do the same with other
file types, or is it compiled in? E.g. whenever I open a blank
foobar.cc automatically #include certain header files, and create
a usage() and main() stub.
On second thought, maybe it's getting too close
to M$, trying to be smarter than it should. A feature like this
should not be enabled by default, but a configuration option
would be good.
17 years, 10 months