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What command to check gcc version
18 years 6 months ago #14405
by olaole
Replied by olaole on topic I don't know why it is
Finally , after watching the C1 semi-final Barca vs Milan. I try to install ns-allinone-2.26 on RedHat 9.0 with mnsv2.0 module.
Suprise , it works.
Until now , I don't know why it is. I just type ./install like many stupid times before.....
May be God blesses Barca.....and God blesses me too :lol: :lol: :lol:
Anyway thanks to all of you for nice advice.
Linux, why you are so difficult for me to love.
Suprise , it works.
Until now , I don't know why it is. I just type ./install like many stupid times before.....
May be God blesses Barca.....and God blesses me too :lol: :lol: :lol:
Anyway thanks to all of you for nice advice.
Linux, why you are so difficult for me to love.
18 years 6 months ago #14416
by nske
Replied by nske on topic Re: What command to check gcc version
Good to hear you made it work
I didn't know about NS, it looks a great application! I installed it through the gentoo portage with no problems. If you seek a reliable distribution with great support and have some time, I definetely recommend gentoo.
About uninstalling a linux distribution -if that is what you meant in question 4-, recursively deleting the root directory (man rm) will do the work. Even better, you can reformat the root partition (man fdisk, man mkreiserfs, man mke2fs).
Of course, now that you installed the tough module, I doubt you'll want to uninstall redhat 9 any time soon :lol:
I didn't know about NS, it looks a great application! I installed it through the gentoo portage with no problems. If you seek a reliable distribution with great support and have some time, I definetely recommend gentoo.
About uninstalling a linux distribution -if that is what you meant in question 4-, recursively deleting the root directory (man rm) will do the work. Even better, you can reformat the root partition (man fdisk, man mkreiserfs, man mke2fs).
Of course, now that you installed the tough module, I doubt you'll want to uninstall redhat 9 any time soon :lol:
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