Re: How to change default xclient on Centos 5 (Renaud Vanderhagen)

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Hi Renaud

if ur running GUI or Runlevel 5 u can use switchdesk cmd where u can switch between KDE or Gnome i think it modifies the gdm.conf file  if ur using gnome display manager or kdm.conf if ur using KDE..
 
 
 
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   1. How to change default xclient on Centos 5 (Renaud Vanderhagen)
   2. SSL (Sir June)
   3. Can wget do this? (Yong Huang)


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Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 19:43:53 +0100
From: Renaud Vanderhagen <skymen4@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: How to change default xclient on Centos 5
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Hello !

I'm new on Linux and I have a stupid question... How to choose KDE or GNOME as default Xclient on Centos (RHEL) ? 
I checked the /etc/sysconfig/desktop file but it's not the good way... I installed switchdesk, it's ok but I want to know what files it modified.
I checked ~/.dmrc and .xinitrc files but I don't see anything who change.

Thank you for your help and excuse me for my poor english !

Renaud
                          
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Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 07:33:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Sir June <sir_june@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: SSL
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I have apache2.2.3 running.  How do i verify that SSL module is supported or installed?  i want to use SSL and have https://mywebsite.com ; I also don't have ssl.conf

thanks,


Sir June


      



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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 07:52:42 -0800 (PST)
From: Yong Huang <yong321@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Can wget do this?
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Excuse me for a message not related to Red Hat.

I'd like to download a bunch of documents from a web site which requires login. I can manually go to www.example.com/login.html to type in username and password, and then go to www.example.com/page1.html, then .../page2.html, etc. Can wget allow me to go to the login.html page to login and in the same HTTP session (i.e. same names and values for the cookies) and continue to pageX.html? Thanks.

Yong Huang


      



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