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		<title>recory pass root tren redhat 9</title>
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		<title>Help&#8230;how do you connect to the internet using Redhat Linux 9 using an AMD sempron?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The situation is that I have been install various version in relation to the Fedora, but none of them actually worked because they constantly crashed during the booting processing. Therefore, I this is why I am using a older version known as Redhat Linux 9 which was released in 2003. Once, I finished installing it I notice that I had a slight problem which trying to set up a internet connect because it is somewhat indicating that either it does recognize the hardware or it is not set up correctly. I am constantly wondering on how to find the appropriate Ethernet driver to connect to the internet; however, at the same time how is possible to connect to internet using a USB cable modem through my USB ports? More significantly, how do you make the appropriate configuration? In addition, here are the specification of the my computer:</p>
<p>AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2600+<br />
-1.60 GHz, 1.2 GB of DDR1 RAM<br />
-Maxtor 3 2049H2 SCSI Disk Device (20 Gigabytes)<br />
-Western Digital WDC WD16 00JB-00REA0 SCSI Disk Device (160 GB)<br />
-MSI K8MM-V (Motherboard)<br />
-LAN &#8211; VIA VT6103L 10/100 Mb/s PHY </p>
<p>http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spe&#8230;</p>
<p>In addition, I use a Motorola SURFboard SB5100 USB Cable Modem for an internet<br />
<br />http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/<br />
http://www.unix.com/ip-networking/2527-cofiguring-cable-modem-red-hat-7-1-a.html<br />
http://www.cablemodeminfo.com/linbasics.x.html-ssi<br />
http://www.linuxheadquarters.com/howto/networking/cablemodem.shtml<br />
http://www.techimo.com/forum/linux-unix/79134-cable-modem-red-hat.html</p>
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		<title>how can i configure squid in redhat 9 linux?</title>
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<br />You need to edit your squid.conf file to get it working &#8211; usually the defaults work, just &quot;start service squid -z&quot; the &quot;-z&quot; builds the cache files and logs&#8230; contact me if you&#8217;re having problems.</p>
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		<title>SIM card microSD card reader Windows, MAC, Linux compatible</title>
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Features SIM card reader: Read, edit, backup telephone directory and SMS messages from SIM card to PC and vice versa Software compatible with: Windows 2000/XP/Me/Vista, Mac 9.2, Mac OSX, Linux RedHat, and Linux Fedora microSD card reader: reads directly from the microSD memory card with no adapter needed USB 2.0 compatible Keychain attachment included
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		<title>when i install redhat Linux 9.0 my PC  running installation i get error CRC or  HDD not found i have sata HDD?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have PC that configration is
Processor &#8211; D processor 2.88
Mother board &#8211; D102CG Intel chipset
Ram-512 ddr-2
HDD- Sata 80 GB
already in C: drive installed XP-II  &#38; D: drive also free here. but when  i install redhat linux 9.0 system find error crc &#38; hard drive not found  i think they problem create Sata [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have PC that configration is<br />
Processor &#8211; D processor 2.88<br />
Mother board &#8211; D102CG Intel chipset<br />
Ram-512 ddr-2<br />
HDD- Sata 80 GB<br />
already in C: drive installed XP-II  &amp; D: drive also free here. but when  i install redhat linux 9.0 system find error crc &amp; hard drive not found  i think they problem create Sata HDD. if have any driver for sata HDD for installation Linux. i want help. plz help me &amp; solve my problem. Someone know&#8217;s HDD driver link for sata plz send link in your answer..<br />
<br />hi frnd,<br />
u can try for system mechanic ,it not only cleans the registry, but it also use to keep the system with optimum performance,if it not works then u can try for various other registry cleaner which is available free in the web<br />
http://tp5pro.com/WhyIsMyComputerSlow.htm</p>
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		<title>Adaptec 1420SA 2 Port Serial ATA II RAID Controller &#8211; - Up to 300MBps &#8211; 4 x 7-pin Serial ATA/300 &#8211; Serial ATA Internal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 17:44:27 +0000</pubDate>
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General Information The Adaptec Serial ATA II RAID 1420SA card is a four port controller featuring Adaptec Host RAID an integrated RAID technology that maximizes system performance and uptime. The Adaptec 1420SA supports up to four 3Gb/s Serial ATA drives, Native Command Queuing, and offers RAID levels 0, 1, 10, and JBOD (individual drive). The [...]]]></description>
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<p>General Information The Adaptec Serial ATA II RAID 1420SA card is a four port controller featuring Adaptec Host RAID an integrated RAID technology that maximizes system performance and uptime. The Adaptec 1420SA supports up to four 3Gb/s Serial ATA drives, Native Command Queuing, and offers RAID levels 0, 1, 10, and JBOD (individual drive). The Adaptec 48 bit logical block addressing (LBA) support enables use of disk drives exceeding 137 GB in capacity. The Adaptec 1420SA supports Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, <b>RedHat</b> Linux, SuSE Linux, and NetWare. Technical Information Host Interface: PCI-X Data Transfer Rate: Up to 300MBps RAID Levels: 1 RAID Levels: 10 RAID Levels: JBOD RAID Levels: 0 Drive Support: Up to 4 x Physical Platform Support: PC Interfaces/Ports Ports: 4 x 7-pin Serial ATA/300 &#8211; Serial ATA Internal Power Description Input Voltage: 5 V DC Input Current: 0.3A @ 5V DC Environmental Conditions Temperature: 0 C (32 F) to 55 C (131 F) Operating Physical Characteristics Form Factor: Low-profile Plug-in Card Dimensions: 2.5&#8243; Height x 6.6&#8243; Width Miscellaneous Additional Information: SATA II disk hot plug Flash BIOS allows easy upgrades Background initialization Supports bootable arrays 48 bit LBA supports large capacity drives S.M.A.R.T. and SNMP support System Requirements: Intel IA 32, AMD32, EM64T or AMD64 type servers PCI 2.2 compliant systems PCI X 64 bit/66 133MHz PCI 64 bit/66MHz Support for both 3.3 and 5 volt PCI signaling Compatibility: Operating System Supported: Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 Red Hat Linux Enterprise Server 3.0 SuSE Linux Professional <b>9</b>.1 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server <b>9</b> United Linux 1.0 Novell NetWare 6.5 Certifications &amp; Standards: RoHS UPC: &nbsp;760884155431 Mfr&#8217;s Part #: &nbsp;2170500-R</p>
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		<title>gnosamba on redhat 9?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[hi! there,,, is Gnosamba compatible with Linux Redhat v9. anyone who can teach me, via email how to install Gnosamba, in Linux Redhat v9. thanks&#8230; have a nice day&#8230;
Hi,
I don&#8217;t think there is a release available for Redhat9.
Have a look at http://rpmfind.net
and search for gnosamba
you will find an rpm and a source file, but I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi! there,,, is Gnosamba compatible with Linux Redhat v9. anyone who can teach me, via email how to install Gnosamba, in Linux Redhat v9. thanks&#8230; have a nice day&#8230;<br />
<br />Hi,</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think there is a release available for Redhat9.<br />
Have a look at http://rpmfind.net<br />
and search for gnosamba<br />
you will find an rpm and a source file, but I doubt that this will run on Redhat9</p>
<p>How about configuring the /etc/samba/samba.conf yourself<br />
There are lots of examples on the web</p>
<p>-R.</p>
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		<title>i have problem with my pc when installing Redhat linux-9 no hard disk?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i have problem with my pc when installing Redhat linux-9 no hard disk
driver found message comes how to install Redhat linux-9 in my system
Notes:
* iam using SATA harddisk of 80gb
* MotherBoard-Intel Pentium p4 3.0ghz 915chipset
Please any body help me!
I had a similar problem once with RedHat. I was trying to install it on a laptop. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have problem with my pc when installing Redhat linux-9 no hard disk<br />
driver found message comes how to install Redhat linux-9 in my system<br />
Notes:<br />
* iam using SATA harddisk of 80gb<br />
* MotherBoard-Intel Pentium p4 3.0ghz 915chipset<br />
Please any body help me!<br />
<br />I had a similar problem once with RedHat. I was trying to install it on a laptop. It detected the hard drive and asked me which partitioning application I wanted to use (DiskDruid or fdisk). No matter which one I chose it then told me that it could not detect a hard drive.</p>
<p>Anyhow, what solved my problem was erasing the entire hard drive clean. I used Webroot System Eraser (a nifty little tool that comes with Webroot Window Washer 6.0). RedHat then detected my hard drive and allowed me to use DiskDruid to partition and install the operating system. But I guess this option is no good if you want to keep existing partitions in order to dual boot.</p>
<p>My suggestion is to do one of the following two (and I really can&#8217;t guarantee that either will definitely work):</p>
<p>Wipe entire hard drive if you want to do a clean install without dual boot. Then try the installation.</p>
<p>Or use a partitioning software to create a separate partition on your hd. Reboot your system with a Win98 emergency boot disc in the drive set to boot. Use fdisk to delete the newly created partition (creating free space). Then use DiskDruid to create your linux and swap partitions in the free space.</p>
<p>Hope this helps&#8230;.</p>
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