Patrick Nelson wrote:
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Setting the repository as a normal user (i.e. my username) and the group
name as cvs (yep has the proper people there, include my username) did not
change any of the errors.
The book seem good so I will read through it. However, a quick glance into
ver
Hi,
How can i get the
hostname from mac address ?? is there any way??
RT
Hi,
Found an executable Xinstall.sh on the Norway ftp. Appear to have
XFree86 4.2.0 installed now.
Still can't get my Radeon 7500 video card to work. If anyone can give me
the proper settings, driver, etc, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
Bill
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
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Set the repository up as a normal user, not root. For lots of
information on cvs, read the cvs book here:
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/
-
Setting the repository as a normal user (i.e. my username) and the group
name as cvs (yep has th
Hello,
I once had a simelar problem.
mount the cd by hand.
umount /mnt/cdrom
mount -tiso9660 /dev/hdb /mnt/cdrom
Do ls and look if the setup file is there.
If not, there should be a directory like Linux. cd to that directory and
ls there to look for setup. If it is there, do ./setup from there.
r
And you do get the correct WINS ip address etc ? if you go ping server -
from the dial up - does it resolve ?
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From: Travis McCarter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 March 2002 19:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Samba
Yes, I can see it when I do this and acces
hi
If you do stay with sendmail, I stronly urge you to
use M4.
Here's how to do it on a RedHat system:
First, create your mc file:
# cd /usr/lib/sendmail-cf/cf
# cp redhat.mc myconfig.mc
# vi myconfig.mc
If you want to try sendmail,
you should really consider to get the sendmail book
from O'R
How do I get an executable of the Xinstall.sh script? I've downloaded
all the files from XFree86.org but the Xinstall.sh downloads as text as
does Xinstall.bin. The names are changed to Xinstall.sh.htm and
Xinstall.bin.htm.
I first fried to install them manually but had problems and figured it
Hi, list,
I'm running RH7.2 on 800 MHz Athlon with SIS motherboard and Canon bjc6000
printer. Gimp prints a pretty fair picture in full color, but I can't print
text. "lpr test.txt" gets me nothing. If the printer is turned off, I get
a message "lp0 offline" in var/log/messages, but if the
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Darryl Harvey wrote:
> Has anyone set up mailman and Postfix on their RedHat box??
>
>
> I am getting the dreaded GID error, and have read the mailman help file as
> to the fix, It suggests rebuilding mailman with;
>
> ./configure --with-mail-gid=thegid
>
> If I am installing
The pro ftp server I have takes for ever to loggin and then whenever I
upload or download stuff it does the same the network seems fine I get the
port 80 apache server great and I also checked port 21 to see if its open at
grc.com;s port scan. this exact set worked fine before I installed a new
m
Title: Message
what do u mean dial in
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From:
Travis McCarter
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 10:35
PM
Subject: RE: Samba
127.0.0.1
localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.3.11
norad norad.sunrisenetwo
Title: Message
127.0.0.1
localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.3.11 norad
norad.sunrisenetwork.net
It
shows Norad in the Net Neighborhood of computers on the network, but I can't see
anything in Net Neighborhood when I dial in, although I can type in the IP and
see the s
Title: Message
in /etc/hosts
when u set up your network did u name it or just
put in an IP?
ie:
[root@zeus /etc]# cat
hosts127.0.0.1
localhost.localdomain
localhost10.1.1.1
zeus.dconsulting.com zeus #
Zeus10.1.1.2 hercules
- Original Message -
So, nothing was obviously wrong with the lilo.conf file? (just to make sure
the lilo.conf file was eliminated as a potential problem or not)
I downloaded the src file from the NSA website, used the 7.1 Redhat version
they said was the version used for developing selinux (just to avoid any
comp
Title: Message
Here
is my entire smb.conf:
Workgroup = Workgroup
[global]
smb passwd file = /home/admin/samba/private/smbpasswd
update encrypted = yes
encrypt passwords = ye
Title: Message
no
samba takes care of that
u do have a netbios name set up in samba
globals?
can u post your global section of
smb.conf
- Original Message -
From:
Travis McCarter
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 9:58
PM
Subject: RE: Samba
Title: Message
Yes, I
have nmbd running. I start smbd and nmbd manually by entering 'smbd -D'
and 'nmbd -D'. They show up in my list of processes. Could it not be
working when I dial in because netbios cannot be routed?
Travis
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Looks like a bad kernel download to me. OH, you do have all of the
correct modules for that kernel, right?
Mark
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Paul Greene wrote:
> I'm trying to play with the NSA selinux kernel and am having trouble
> getting the system to boot.
>
> The Redhat version is 7.1. When the
Hi all,
I have downloaded 2.4.9-31 from rh7.2 updates. While trying to compile
a new kernel I continually have a failure in the networking code. I have
run (in order)
make mrproper
make xconfig (saved the changes to a file and saved & exited)
make dep clean bzImag
The O'Reilly Sendmail book? Also known as "The Bat Book".
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
> What is a good senamil book?
> --
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On Sun, 10 Mar 2002 09:19:04 -0800 (PST)
David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
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>Rick Warner wrote:
>
>>My web team tests against the top 5 browsers ...
>
>IE, NS, Moz, Opera ... Konqueror?
L
I'm trying to play with the NSA selinux kernel and am having trouble
getting the system to boot.
The Redhat version is 7.1. When the lilo boot menu pops up it gives me a
choice of "linux" (the standard kernel) or "selinux" (the NSA selinux
kernel). If I select "selinux" the line "booting selin
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> The usual problem with these numbers is that they don't account for
> the Opera users who choose to identify their software as MSIE to keep
> from being locked out of poorly written sites ...
Exactly.
Opera rocks.
Cheers,
--
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Werner Puschitz wrote:
> rpm -Uhv will install/upgrade all of the RPMs.
> You need to use rpm -Fvh which updates only those RPMs which are currently
> installed. Those RPMs which are not installed but included in the list
> will not be updated.
Thank you very much!
--
H | "Life is the art o
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> I have an NFS directory that contains all of the RPM updates that you can
>download from any mirror. On a freshly installed system (same version as the RPMs),
>can I simply run 'rpm -Uvh NFS_DIR/*' and assume it'll update only those pack
Has anyone set up mailman and Postfix on their RedHat box??
I am getting the dreaded GID error, and have read the mailman help file as
to the fix, It suggests rebuilding mailman with;
./configure --with-mail-gid=thegid
If I am installing from a Redhat RPM, I cannot do this... I have altered
I have an NFS directory that contains all of the RPM updates that you can download
from any mirror. On a freshly installed system (same version as the RPMs), can I
simply run 'rpm -Uvh NFS_DIR/*' and assume it'll update only those packages installed
on that new system, or will it attempt
>
>
> >I guess that what I'd like to know are 1) Any bad reports on the
> HP940c?
> >and 2) Am I in for any nasty surprises if I install ghostscript 6.53
> on
> >top of 5.10-7 that came with RH 6.0?
>
> You should browse http://www.linuxprinting.org. Good info.
>
> - -d
>
>
> - --
> David Talking
What is a good senamil book?
--Michael S.
Dunsavage
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Gregg DeLong wrote:
>Now that I finally got my RH7.2 box loaded and updated..I was wondering
>if there was a X based FTP server avaiable for Linux ?
Assuming you mean 'X based FTP client', gftp.
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Now that I finally got my RH7.2 box loaded and updated..I was wondering
if there was a X based FTP server avaiable for Linux ?
Thanks,
Garf DeLong
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On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 04:45:58PM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> >Mozilla does a lot of this too, but I don't think we are talking the
> >same degree of flexibility.
[...]
> OK, is the above for Netscape (which version) or opera?
It would effect any and all content passing through the proxy. It
effec
Try this:
Download and install the src rpm, it will go in /usr/src itself
Down and dirty
cd to /usr/src/linux-2.4.9-31
make mrproper
make xconfig
make dep
make bzImage
make modules
make modules_install
Garf
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On Sunday 10 March 2002 05:59 pm, you wrote:
> Heh, ok here
>Which sites? Make sure you're using the latest one. The last
>"technology preview" occasionally crashed mysteriously, but I've had
>very little trouble with the latest.
I'll grab the latest and they them again.
MB
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Heh, ok here's the thing. I'm in no rush to get my other machine setup
as router/server/firewall/juijitsu-master quite yet (though that's the
idea for later on); hence my mention of looking at different modem
modules. Firstly, I'd just like to compile a fresh kernel from scratch
to get out some
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Hal Burgiss wrote:
>On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 05:26:49PM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
>> > For what it's worth, Opera can do a lot of that stuff for you -- GIF
>> > de-animation, blocking of popups, tight (and flexible) control over
>> > cookies, user-c
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Vidiot wrote:
>I'd switch to opera, if it were to have less bugs. It has trouble displaying
>many sites I visit.
Which sites? Make sure you're using the latest one. The last
"technology preview" occasionally crashed mysteriously, but I've had
v
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 13:56, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Bill Crawford wrote:
> -
> Try running the commit like "su $user -c 'cvs commit ...'"
> Restrictions on doing things as root are usually there with good reason, I'd
> try to figure a way of avoiding it.
> Can you not run the
>Mozilla does a lot of this too, but I don't think we are talking the
>same degree of flexibility.
>
>Quote from the re_filterfile (filters/modifies web page content), and
>some other examples to demonstrate flexibility:
>
># /
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 05:26:49PM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > For what it's worth, Opera can do a lot of that stuff for you -- GIF
> > de-animation, blocking of popups, tight (and flexible) control over
> > cookies, user-configurable stylesheets.
>
> Mozilla does a lot of this too, but I don'
>For what it's worth, Opera can do a lot of that stuff for you -- GIF
>de-animation, blocking of popups, tight (and flexible) control over
>cookies, user-configurable stylesheets.
>David Talkington
I'd switch to opera, if it were to have less bugs. It has trouble displaying
many sites I visit.
>This a continuation of the old Junkbuster, with a lot of enhancements.
>Quoting from docs:
>Hal Burgiss
Thanks.
MB
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On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 01:55:12PM -0800, David Talkington wrote:
> Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> >http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net
> >
> >This a continuation of the old Junkbuster, with a lot of enhancements.
> >Quoting from docs:
>
> For what it's worth, Opera can do a lot of that stuff for you -- GIF
>
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Caleb Chaplin wrote:
>However after digging around and looking at various kernel howtos I'm
>stuck early on; each one mentions that I should begin with the source in
>/usr/src/linux (or wherever) but that folder is empty on my machine -
>I've got not
Kind of an embarrasing question here. I'm trying to modify/optimize the
stock kernel that shipped with redhat; I've used up2date to get the
kernel to 2.4.9-31 (i think that's the latest) but i'd like to make some
small changes - and generally learn more about some of the kernel
options.
However
Bill Crawford wrote:
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Try running the commit like "su $user -c 'cvs commit ...'"
Restrictions on doing things as root are usually there with good reason, I'd
try to figure a way of avoiding it.
Can you not run the root stuff in one screen/terminal and the cvs stuff in
another?
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Hal Burgiss wrote:
>http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net
>
>This a continuation of the old Junkbuster, with a lot of enhancements.
>Quoting from docs:
For what it's worth, Opera can do a lot of that stuff for you -- GIF
de-animation, blocking of popups, ti
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 12:42:58PM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
>
> Isn't there a fast and smart program that can be placed between the browser
> and the net that read the HTML coming back to the browser that removes the
> ad links from the incoming web page, replacing them with "nothing?"
http://ijbswa
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Alan Peery wrote:
>> I have an IBM Thinkpad running Red Hat 7.2. Its networking protocol is
>> DHCP. I can't run a remote X session on this machine. For example, I
>> put it on our network, and do 'xhost +192.168.230.201', which is a
>> machine on
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 12:42:58PM -0600 or thereabouts, Vidiot wrote:
> Isn't there a fast and smart program that can be placed between the
browser
> and the net that read the HTML coming back to the browser that removes
the
> ad links from the incoming web page, replacing them with "nothing?"
Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an IBM Thinkpad running Red Hat 7.2. Its networking protocol is
> DHCP. I can't run a remote X session on this machine. For example, I
> put it on our network, and do 'xhost +192.168.230.201', which is a
> machine on our Linux NIS network. Then when I log
Xanh wrote:
> How do I export a change to an environment variable made in a C program?
> $>export MyTest="Current Value"
> $>./testenv
> current value: Current Value
> new value: New value here
> $>echo $MyTest
> Current Value
>
> The old value is retained.
As designed. If any child
Cameron Simpson responded:
I found my problem.
A while back, and I totally forgot that I did it, someone posted a bunch of
as site URLs, which were then put into your local host file and redirected
to your localhost 127.0.0.1 address.
Well, Netscape doesn't like that. It effectively strips off
Thanks Cameron
On 21:18 10 Mar 2002, Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| According to "top" I have 1 zombie process. How do 1 find out which one it
| is
It'll show up in "ps axf" with [square brackets] around its name.
| so I can kill it?
You can't, and don't need to. After a process dies its d
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Ed Wilts wrote:
>My web site reports (from analog) the following from the last 6 months:
>
>1. MSIE/5
>2. MSIE/6
>3. Mozilla/4
>4. MSIE/4
>5. Mozilla/5
>6. Netscape (compatible)
>
>A Mac browser made it into the 23rd spot. There are no other non
Title: Message
is nmbd running?
- Original Message -
From:
Travis McCarter
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 12:15
PM
Subject: RE: Samba
Yes,
they are in the same workgroup. I can see all computers from the local
network, and I can access
> >My web team tests against the top 5 browsers ...
>
> IE, NS, Moz, Opera ... Konqueror?
My web site reports (from analog) the following from the last 6 months:
1. MSIE/5
2. MSIE/6
3. Mozilla/4
4. MSIE/4
5. Mozilla/5
6. Netscape (compatible)
A Mac browser made it into the 23rd spot. There
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Rick Warner wrote:
>channel on one, and only one, port. Until that happens, NetMeeting and
>secure networks are at different poles.
Sort of. There is support for H-323 over NAT in iptables, though its
(last I checked) experimental, and not availa
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Robert Jones wrote:
>I guess that what I'd like to know are 1) Any bad reports on the HP940c?
>and 2) Am I in for any nasty surprises if I install ghostscript 6.53 on
>top of 5.10-7 that came with RH 6.0?
You should browse http://www.linuxprinting.o
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Rick Warner wrote:
>My web team tests against the top 5 browsers ...
IE, NS, Moz, Opera ... Konqueror?
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Best advice - forget NetMeeting. If you search through the MS
knowledgebase for NetMeeting and firewalls you will find that NetMeeting
needs the other end to be able to establish a data connection back to you
... on any port. So, to be able to use NetMeeting you need to have a
pretty open firew
Title: Message
Yes,
they are in the same workgroup. I can see all computers from the local
network, and I can access them when I dial into my Linux server from Win98, but
nothing shows up in the Net Neighborhood except from the
Lan.
Travis
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[EMAIL P
Yes, I can see it when I do this and access the shares after providing a
correct password. But it still doesn't show any computers in Network
Neighborhood.
Travis
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Pieter De Wit
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 200
Hi there.
I installed a Linux box as a router firewall for my
home adsl connection. We use MSN on both win and mac boxes and that works just
fine until we try to use voice conversation or netmeeting vith video, there
are communcation problems. I used it before using the linux router so I kn
Browsers tend to be sensitive to improperly written HTML. IE used to be
the most sensitve, Netscape is now. Bet if you go through the HTML you
will find a tag that is not ended properly or that has a syntax error. A
good webmaster would test against all browsers, but few do. I always send
com
I have finally decided to replace my 1987 dot matrix printer with
something a little more modern. After some looking, it appears that the
HP940c would probably represent a decent tradeoff 'tween budget and
needs/wants. But before I rush out and buy any printer, I want to know
it's gonna work on m
Hi Folks, I'm running 6.2 (on /dev/sda) now and I've installed 7.2 on a
separate disk (/dev/sdb)so that I can configure it before changing over. I
don't want to install grub until I have 7.2 going (priorities).
Lilo works well with partitions on one disk, but I have multiple
disks. How can I get
On 22:38 09 Mar 2002, Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| What the hell is going on with Netscape? I have the 4.77 RPM version installed
| on RH7.1 and the damn thing is screwing up URLs way too often.
|
| For example:
|
|
|http://ad.doubleclick.net/adj/ccmain.superstitial/homepage;dcopt=ist;a
Patrick Nelson wrote:
-
Bill Crawford
Try running the commit like "su $user -c 'cvs commit ...'"
Restrictions on doing things as root are usually there with good reason, I'd
try to figure a way of avoiding it.
Can you not run the root stuff in one screen/terminal and the cvs st
On 21:18 10 Mar 2002, Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| According to "top" I have 1 zombie process. How do 1 find out which one it
| is
It'll show up in "ps axf" with [square brackets] around its name.
| so I can kill it?
You can't, and don't need to. After a process dies its details are left
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> I get an error that says "cvs [commit aborted]: cannot commit files as
> 'root'"
Try running the commit like "su $user -c 'cvs commit ...'"
> So I'm wondering what the problem is. Is it that I can't be su to run cvs?
> The problem is that the files
Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So I'm wondering what the problem is. Is it that I can't be su to run cvs?
> The problem is that the files I'm creating come from the output of commands
> that are run as root user. I'd rather not su the exit and then commit. So
> I guess I'm asking
According to "top" I have 1 zombie process. How do 1 find out which one it
is so I can kill it?
Many Thanks
Mike
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