heh, try rm -rf
i hearby proclaim myself a linux guru...=)
christopher
On Friday 22 March 2002 12:28 am, Vidiot wrote:
> > I wonder if there is any command to remove a full directory.
>
> Ya, rm
>
> MB
>
> >=
> >Investigating the Norwegain 4.th Secret Service
> >The multiheaded animal.
> >h
>
> I wonder if there is any command to remove a full directory.
Ya, rm
MB
>=
>Investigating the Norwegain 4.th Secret Service
>The multiheaded animal.
>http://hjem.sol.no/altiett/knut_ove_hauge_kuren.html
>
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Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> >> Also while setting stty erase ^? fixed that perticualr thing. At the
>> >> command line (in xterm) I used to be able to delete with delete key
>> >> too.
On 01:44 22 Mar 2002, Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > | > I gues sed is the tool for this right?
| > Yes. Ignore the "perl is my only hammer" types.
| Ignore the "I don't know how to use perl properly" types :o)
I think you might get a nasty shock if you run wc on the perl scripts i
I was wondering if anyone here knows of a way / script that will dial into a
ppp server if a LAN connection goes down with masqueraded clients. Really
just for internet access. No servers or anything.
Andy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Does anyone know what nasty new wrinkle win 2000
>pro has that I have to do to make it play nicely
>with the linux network.
Oddly enough, I just might. Create a group for samba (I used 'smb'),
add your users to it, and th
Hi all,
I have a user that has win2000 and her
computer is unable to see the linux printer.
Does anyone know what nasty new wrinkle win 2000
pro has that I have to do to make it play nicely
with the linux network. Any suggestions would
be appreciated.
Linda Hanigan
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> Also while setting stty erase ^? fixed that perticualr thing. At the
> >> command line (in xterm) I used to be able to delete with delete key
> >> too. Now I just get tildes (~~)
> >
> > That look
Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Also while setting stty erase ^? fixed that perticualr thing. At the
>> command line (in xterm) I used to be able to delete with delete key
>> too. Now I just get tildes (~~)
>
> That looks like a problem with the shell's key bindings (readline
I did lots of things...
I worked with installed rpms. I looked at /var/log/up2date log file.I
looked at the error reports that my system says..
The up2date log file says the fallowing(last up2date):
[Thu Mar 21 20:21:30 2002] up2date installing packages:
['imlib-1.9.13-2.7.x', 'popt-1.6.4-7x',
Does anyone what line I need to enter
smtp.bellatlantic.net, and mailbox.bellatlantic.net
in the sendmail config file to get it to work. also is the default safe to
leave as is
I need sendmail to work for forms I need emailed to me from the server
Ed
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 02:32:10PM -0600, Kerry Miller wrote:
: We have a client using a CheckPoint VPN, we're trying to use the VPN-1
: SecureClient. Does anybody know what ports/protocols I need to open for
: this to work through our firewall? I tried this:
I'm going to make a few assumptions
Michael,
In response to your last comment about having to go to \\server\share to
actually connect, after fixing my problem (see my previous email) I am able to
go start->run->\\server and actually see all the shares in there.
Hope this helps.
George
> Michael Oatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
You've got it. Just because I was seeing the machine in the "server manager"
didn't mean that it was joined. I was also making another silly mistake: I was
using smbpasswd -j PDC instead of smbpasswd -j DOMAIN.
It is now fixed, and I can browse the samba share.
Also, thanks to anthony grren for
What did you do to fix it? I'm having a similar problem on a customer's
system.
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Ceyhun Kirmizitas wrote:
> I solved the problem.
> thnx anyway..
> On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Ceyhun Kirmizitas wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> > When I try to up2date -u, then the fallowing error message
I have a web site that has forms that need to be emaied to me
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Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: Sendmail install
> On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 20:51, ebinc wrote:
> > Does anyone what li
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 20:51, ebinc wrote:
> Does anyone what line I need to enter
> smtp.bellatlantic.net, and mailbox.bellatlantic.net
> in the sendmail config file to get it to work. also is the default install
> for red hat 7.2 cd safe to leave as is
> Thanks
> Ed
What do you need to modify se
Does anyone what line I need to enter
smtp.bellatlantic.net, and mailbox.bellatlantic.net
in the sendmail config file to get it to work. also is the default install
for red hat 7.2 cd safe to leave as is
Thanks
Ed
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I solved the problem.
thnx anyway..
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Ceyhun Kirmizitas wrote:
> Hi there,
> When I try to up2date -u, then the fallowing error message appears
> --
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 9, in ?
> import rpm
> ImportError:
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 05:36 21 Mar 2002, David Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
> | > could someone please help me solve the following problem?
> | > I need to recursively find and replace a string in a whole bunch of dirs
>
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 20:03, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>
> What about some kind of library problem created by the
> installation/removal of some other software?
I would have to agree here, it's probbably something like that. You
might want to run a dependencies search on the rpm and then match it
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Thanks for the tips. I have a hunch this is some basic thing that was
> changed with the update mentioned in OP, so a little reluctanct to
> start fussing with settings that have been good for over a year.
To be frank, I think you'll find it easier in
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
>All copies of this formerly working browser, including fresh ones,
>suddenly stopped working on only _one_ workstation for all users, while
>identical copies of these same binaries continue to work fine on
>
> This is almost certainly an Opera issue, not an OS one, but I'm
> really
> scratching my head over it, so I'll broaden the scope of the
> investigation a bit.
>
> Here are the facts:
>
> - - opera 6.0beta, running fine for weeks on Hobson, a Red Hat 7.2
> workstation, suddenly -- mid-se
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 23:27, George Abdo wrote:
> I applied the changes: changed the PDC to just the netbios name.
>
> I also logged on to my win PC loally using an account with the same name and
> password as my SAMBA server. I was still unable to connect to the SAMBA share
> even using \\server
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David Talkington wrote:
>All copies of this formerly working browser, including fresh ones,
>suddenly stopped working on only _one_ workstation for all users, while
>identical copies of these same binaries continue to work fine on another
>workstatio
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On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, George Abdo wrote:
>I applied the changes: changed the PDC to just the netbios name.
>
>I also logged on to my win PC loally using an account with the same name
>and password as my SAMBA server. I was still unable to connect to th
rm -r /path/to/directory
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> I wonder if there is any command to remove a full directory.
>
> =
> Investigating the Norwegain 4.th Secret Service
> The multiheaded animal.
> http://hjem.sol.no/altiett/knut_ove_hauge_kuren.html
>
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On 05:36 21 Mar 2002, David Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
| > could someone please help me solve the following problem?
| > I need to recursively find and replace a string in a whole bunch of dirs
| > (a website). For example:
| >
| > change: http://
On Thursday 21 March 2002 06:58 pm, you wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Ben Logan wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 09:48:51AM -0500, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > For some reason, my mouse pointer got offset-ed in the X windows. What
> > > I mean is, when I clicked the mouse, the place
On Thursday 21 March 2002 04:51 pm, you wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 09:48:51AM -0500, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
> > Hi
> > For some reason, my mouse pointer got offset-ed in the X windows. What I
> > mean is, when I clicked the mouse, the place that got clicked is not the
> > place pointed by
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This is almost certainly an Opera issue, not an OS one, but I'm really
scratching my head over it, so I'll broaden the scope of the
investigation a bit.
Here are the facts:
- - opera 6.0beta, running fine for weeks on Hobson, a Red Hat 7.2
works
Hi there,
When I try to up2date -u, then the fallowing error message appears
--
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 9, in ?
import rpm
ImportError: librpm-4.0.3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
-
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Ben Logan wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 09:48:51AM -0500, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
> > Hi
> > For some reason, my mouse pointer got offset-ed in the X windows. What I mean
> > is, when I clicked the mouse, the place that got clicked is not the place
> > pointed by the mou
rm -r directory
More precisely, the -r (recursive) option of rm will recursively remove
all matching instances of the file parameters that follow.
add the -i option if you don't want things to delete without your
permission (interactive mode).
"man rm" for more info :)
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, K
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 18:35, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> I wonder if there is any command to remove a full directory.
>
> =
> Investigating the Norwegain 4.th Secret Service
> The multiheaded animal.
> http://hjem.sol.no/altiett/knut_ove_hauge_kuren.html
>
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On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> I wonder if there is any command to remove a full directory.
Are you looking for "rm -rf dirname"?
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Gerry Doris wrote:
>
> > We use Symantec AV for gateways, and both McAfee and TrendMicro have AV
> > for gateway solutions that are simple SMTP servers that scan all mail
> > that passes through them via SMTP.
> >
> > TrendMicro also does spam filtering.
> >
> > I researched some linux solutions,
I wonder if there is any command to remove a full directory.
=
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The multiheaded animal.
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Ed Wilts wrote:
>All this leads me back to my original comments - there is lots of work going
>on, and I'm sure we'll have good ACL support eventually, but today it's not
>there for most of us. You might get something work that works for you, but
>
I applied the changes: changed the PDC to just the netbios name.
I also logged on to my win PC loally using an account with the same name and
password as my SAMBA server. I was still unable to connect to the SAMBA share
even using \\server\share
One problem I have (may have something to do with
Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> Do you know anything about this (from recent log input in /var/log/messages):
>> Mar 20 10:40:35 reader rc.sysinit: \
>> Setting default font (lat0-sun16): succeeded
>
> I think that's the default, but wouldn't swear to it.
>
>> Is that normal
"Furnish, Trever G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Would one be correct in assuming that you are in some sort of X interface
> when this problem is evident? For example, an xterm, rxvt, eterm, etc? On
> a recently updated system I don't see the same problems you do, but I'm
> accessing it via ss
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 12:47:02PM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> Have you looked at XFS on Linux? Using Samba on XFS (or ext3 with ACLs)
> should give you what you need:
> http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/
> http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/102_installer.html
Start with the FAQ and you'll very
Hello,
I'm trying to understand how I can configure GNOME login scripts to
work nicely with different versions of GNOME. My problem is that we have a
network consisting of Red Hat 6.2 and Red Hat 7.2 machines. We are using
NIS/NFS so that users may log onto any machine and have access t
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 09:48:51AM -0500, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
> Hi
> For some reason, my mouse pointer got offset-ed in the X windows. What I mean
> is, when I clicked the mouse, the place that got clicked is not the place
> pointed by the mouse pointer, but the place left (offset) to the
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 10:30:46AM -0800, nixx nixx wrote:
>
> I have a Pentium 4 1700 MHz and I run RedHat 7.2. I was
> able to go through the installation process and Linux is
> running just fine on my PC. I can log in my machine, start X and everything...
>
> But now I want to compile my k
Guys & gals - RH has a stated 6 month release cycle. Enigma was released
in October 2001 so that makes April 2002 the next favored period.
Besides market forces are at work here: Suse and Mandrake just released
newer versions so RH has to follow suit. And I bet they won't be so lazy
at marketi
Would one be correct in assuming that you are in some sort of X interface
when this problem is evident? For example, an xterm, rxvt, eterm, etc? On
a recently updated system I don't see the same problems you do, but I'm
accessing it via ssh not via an XFree86 based display. It sounds like the
c
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 02:11, Vidiot wrote:
> Recently someone mentioned a program for setting other strange permissions.
> I have a file that is -rws--S--- that I need to get rid of.
>
> I cannot remember the name of the program, as I never use it.
If you have to use 'lsattr' and 'chattr' to fix
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 09:15, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 09:37:25AM -0500, David Kramer wrote:
> > On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Scott Sharkey wrote:
> >
> > Today, there is only one valid reason for not using a Linux box with Samba
> > to replace NT shares or Netware.
>
> [compatibility
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 11:33, Lewi wrote:
>
> well, when I'm trying to search information in internet, I found that
> linux with samba is slower than NT
> try a look at:
> http://www.mindcraft.com/whitepapers/openbench1.html
> I know that the result maybe can't be compared today
> does anyone kno
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
> > That should be set to '^?' not '^H' ... that's the problem. Are you
> > setting that yourself somewhere, or can you see where it's being set?
> That does seem to fix it, but I'm pretty sure that was ^H
We have a client using a CheckPoint VPN, we're trying to use the VPN-1
SecureClient. Does anybody know what ports/protocols I need to open for
this to work through our firewall? I tried this:
/sbin/ipchains -A good-bad -p all -d $RANGEVPN -j ACCEPT
/sbin/ipchains -A bad-good -p all -s $RANGEVPN
--- Kjetil Tjensvold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Lewi.
> You've right. The images were on disk1.I gave the
> wrong path to it on my win partision where I've stored
> the disk.
... not being sure whether you solved your problem or not:
1) get 'root.bin' and 'rescue.bin' for debian: you'll
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Ed Wilts wrote:
>Actually, there is a 2nd reason. Linux with Samba simply does not have the
>access control mechanisms that NT does, and this limits the granularity of
>access. For some businesses (like ours), this is a show stopper. Linux ACL
>s
That is what it is missing /etc/shells
Thank you I shall try that.
-matt
> -Original Message-
> From: Juan Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 2:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: vsftp
>
>
>
> I'm not sure about vsftp but most ftp serv
I thought I remembered seeing posts a while back saying it was RH's new
Advanced Server distro or something? Unless they changed it.
-Brandon
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 20:54, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> The new beta... is it one of those polishing versions that makes things a
> little better, or is i
I'm not sure about vsftp but most ftp servers I've used require that a
user have a valid shell to be allowed to ftp. The shell's absolute path
must appear in /etc/shells. You could add /sbin/nologin to /etc/shells
and it should fix your problem.
To keep a user in the home directory, however, y
Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Last night I ran a major update that has been accumulating on my 7.1
>> system, bringing everthing up to date with current update packages.
>
> Did you get any messages saying that files were saved as xxx.r
gregory mott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >You wouldn't still have the *.mc file that produced that would you?
>
> my machine's doing the same.. here's mine.. make appropriate
> subsitiutions between the +plusses+ (i do it with sed)..
> divert(-1)
[...]
Oh thanks Gregory,
I just now saw th
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
> > Linux is not the answer to every problem. It's getting better, but for
> some
> > tasks, Windows is still superior.
>
> Evil, Evil I tell you!
No, realistic. If Linux apostles run around making like Linux can cure
cancer and grow hair, manag
That did it... thanks
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 13:18, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 05:47:56AM -0500, dbrett wrote:
> >
> > One way is to log in as root and run setup. The second last selection is
> > 'Timezone configuration'
>
> Or type `timeconfig` which does the same thing.
I have a Pentium 4 1700 MHz and I run RedHat 7.2. I was
able to go through the installation process and Linux is
running just fine on my PC. I can log in my machine, start X and everything...
But now I want to compile my kernel to add PPP for a dialup
connection. I receive no error from the
You need to chroot the environment in order to box them in to their own
directories.
-- Jonathan
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On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 05:47:56AM -0500, dbrett wrote:
>
> One way is to log in as root and run setup. The second last selection is
> 'Timezone configuration'
Or type `timeconfig` which does the same thing.
Emmanuel
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Title: RE: Re: Unable to see SMB Shares from a Win Machine
I had a similar problem with my XP box at home when I set this up.
First when I had my 2k server also set-up and did not have samba set-up to authenticate properly to the domain, nothing worked.
Then when I removed my 2k server
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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>
> Hi everyone,
> could someone please help me solve the following problem?
>
> I need to recursively find and replace a string in a whole bunch of dirs
> (a website). For example:
>
> change: http://m
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Scott Sharkey wrote:
>> http://www.mindcraft.com/whitepapers/openbench1.html
>The mindcraft "study" was bought and paid for by Microsoft, and has
>been widely shown to be fraudulent and invalid. MANY, many articles
>have been written about the mult
Hello,
I am new to the mailing list and I'm not sure if this is the correct
group but if not can someone let me know what group I should subscribe
to thanks.
The problem I have is I am getting the following message when I type
dmesg
(ips0) Resetting controller.
(ips0) Resetting controller.
(ips0
Hi,
I installed vsftpd and I like it much better thus far than the hole
ridden wu-ftpd. My question is when I make a user's shell /sbin/nologin
so they can not telnet it also cuts off there ftp. How do I make it so
a user can ftp , not telnet, and for that matter keep them only in the
home dir
I'm following this thread with interest since I seem to be having
similar probs getting Samba 2.2.1a to work on RH7.2.
1) Specifically, when I browse (using KDE's Konqueror -- neither Gnome's
Nautilus nor mozilla seem to be able to smb://) to any one of our WinXP
boxen (only type) on our inter
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Ashwin Khandare wrote:
> Do you know of any script that software ipchains commands to iptables ?
I don't, but I've never looked for one. Seriously though, it
shouldn't be too hard to do it by hand unless you have a truly
internecine set of rules. Doing the first few steps
> Linux is not the answer to every problem. It's getting better, but for
some
> tasks, Windows is still superior.
Evil, Evil I tell you!
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On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 09:37:25AM -0500, David Kramer wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Scott Sharkey wrote:
>
> Today, there is only one valid reason for not using a Linux box with Samba
> to replace NT shares or Netware.
[compatibility reason cut]
Actually, there is a 2nd reason. Linux with S
My son's school has following RH7.2 set up:
Server 1: SAMBA, Domain Controller, DHCP; 1 NIC connected to internal
network
Server 2: Firewall, Squid: 2 NICs, one public, one private.
All workstations are Win98SE
We have been asked to be provide capability to restrict internet access for
individua
Ok, I tried on the enigma list with no luck, so I'm going to try here.
Basic question is: Does anyone have any idea what I might be doing wrong
that I would get multiple duplicate default routes when I boot up? I have
to remove all but one of them by doing "route del -net 0.0.0.0" to get
things b
One way is to log in as root and run setup. The second last selection is
'Timezone configuration'
david
On 21 Mar 2002, Robert Dege wrote:
> Somehow, when I installed RedHat 7.2, my TimeZone was set to GMT,
> instead of EST (or America/NewYork in /etc/sysconfig/clock). I have
> since correcte
> We use Symantec AV for gateways, and both McAfee and TrendMicro have AV
> for gateway solutions that are simple SMTP servers that scan all mail
> that passes through them via SMTP.
>
> TrendMicro also does spam filtering.
>
> I researched some linux solutions, but didn't find any major AV linux
It was my understanding that KeyLabs performed the follow up study and
demonstrated Samba was slightly slower than NT. Not surprising. I
wouldn't consider a system emulating something else to be just as fast
or better when compared apples to apples.
If you really need fast file server manipu
A 07:05 21/03/02 -0500, vous avez écrit :
>Hey Everyone,
> I am running Redhat 7.1, with apache 1.3.22
>http://64.130.55.193/server-status for more info. I can't get cgi scripts
>to work, i can get perl scripts to work, but cgi scripts they return a
>premature end of header, all the
Hi,
I just read doc to install and configure Apache.
So I saw that :
The cgi-bin directory is set up to allow the execution of CGI scripts, with
the ExecCGI option. If you need to execute a CGI script in another
directory, you will need to set ExecCGI for that directory. For example, if
your cgi
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Ben Logan wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 05:08:29PM -0400, Miguel Rosales wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
>> Windows when you have a windows and press Print Scre
"Rupendra Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "Rupendra Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> what is this error:
> >>
> >> [root@main root]# up2date -u
> >>
> >> Retrieving list of all available packages...
> >>
> >>
> >> Removing installed packa
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Lewi wrote:
>I have a job to replace Netware to linux as linux server on my division,
>
>well, when I'm trying to search information in internet, I found that
>linux with samba is slower than NT
>try a look at:
>http://www.mindcra
I remember that report. At first they wouldn't tell me when I called
who paid for the tests. It was only after a week of bitching how they
screwed up their tests that I finally received the answer.
There were things they did in their detailed analysis that proves they
boosted NT's default se
The gartner group says otherwise about Apache. They recommended last
year that people migrate from IIS to some OTHER web server product such
as Apache.
Speaking of which. I used both products for years. I haven't had a
problem with my Apache servers over the last 4 years however the IIS
s
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Brandon Caudle wrote:
>I am running Redhat 7.1, with apache 1.3.22
>http://64.130.55.193/server-status for more info. I can't get cgi scripts
>to work, i can get perl scripts to work, but cgi scripts they return a
>premature
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On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Rob Montgomery wrote:
>I'm trying to pick a version to install on a new web/db server, it needs
>to be SMP kernel... I'm just trying to decide which version to install
>because I've gotten conflicting info, like "6.2 is more stab
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, George Abdo wrote:
>Here is the smb.conf file. I have edited out some of the network details for
>privacy.
>
>A domian computer account has been created and added on the domain. I can also
>ping the SAMBA server by netbios name on
Somehow, when I installed RedHat 7.2, my TimeZone was set to GMT,
instead of EST (or America/NewYork in /etc/sysconfig/clock). I have
since corrected the file, but even upon reboot, `date` still reports it
as GMT-5, and ntp resets my time accordingly.
I see that /sbin/hwclock can be used to alte
> Anyway they could told me somewhere
They did. Of course I could see how you'd miss that considering that the
document itself is so badly out of date WRT 7.2. But none-the-less, they,
um, did. :-)
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From: Kjetil Tjensvold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, Mar
I didn't get reply the first time, and I really don't know what to do with
this problem (explained below). It happens everyday at random time, so it's
getting annoying. I checked /var/log/messages as soon as it happens, and
found nothing. Any help?
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Scott Sharkey wrote:
> The mindcraft "study" was bought and paid for by Microsoft, and has
> been widely shown to be fraudulent and invalid. MANY, many articles
> have been written about the multitude of ways in which they skewed
> the results to favor MS. In addition, ther
>man chattr
Thanks, that was indeed the one I was looking for. I'm going to try and
remember that one.
MB
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It is our job to set up the meeting.
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From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 5:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Screwed up file permission
Recently someone mentioned a program for setting other strange permissions.
I have a file that is -rws--S--- that I need
But that's not a rescue disk. Search http://www.freshmeat.net for "rescue".
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From: Lewi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 3:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How do I make a rescue diskette?
you can recreate new boot disk with new kernel
Hi Lewi.
You've right. The images were on disk1.I gave the
wrong path to it on my win partision where I've stored
the disk.
Anyway they could told me somewhere on the redhat
sites that I had to make a new boot disk when I update
the kernel..:-)
--- Lewi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > maybe u
can
And then of course there's also the method included with X itself: xwd (and
its counterpart xwud). See their manual pages.
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From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 5:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Snapshot
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> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 04:11:52AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> > Recently someone mentioned a program for setting other strange permissions.
> > I have a file that is -rws--S--- that I need to get rid of.
> >
> > I cannot remember the name of the program, as I never use it.
chmod can do whatever yo
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