Hi,
Sorry, I am still debugging my procmail confirmed-email-autoreply
stuff and I got my rules out of order. I subscribe to the redhat-list
and the last received msg was yours. This triggered the "verify.."
message by mistake
again, sorry about that,
ed
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Thanks to all who have replied. Giving me so many options and ways to
accomplish that. I have yet to do the screen capture. Maybe later tonight.
Regards,
David
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> How can we answer what is of interest to you?
Well, in that case, I guess I would have to stick to top. I was hoping there
will be some 'super app' that will plot out some graphs and also indicate
some averages.
Thanks to all who have replied.
David
"The Gyzmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks a lot, your tip works, but now I have a new problem: the colors
> are gone when I run the command. For example, when you run 'ls', there
> are different colors to distinguish the folders, text files,
> executables, etc, but it's all only one color
Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> It has to be a dot file. A file who's name begins with `.'
>> Try .test.
>>
>> Maybe someone here can explain why it doesn't work in a file named
>> `test' but does in .test?
>
> For some reason it tries
Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From: Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: cd in a Shell Script
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 05:09:26 +0100 (BST)
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> On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Kevin Krieser wrote:
>
>> You can source any tex
You could just download Linuxconf and install it. It's not a big deal :)
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
> Hello.
>
> How can I configure my Skipjack system so that I cancel the
> minmum 6 characters password length for login? In prior
> Red Hat Linux systems I changed the us
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Kevin Krieser wrote:
> You can source any text file. It doesn't have to start with a period.
> However, the reason it doesn't work with a file called test is because
> "test" is a shell builtin command. Useful in if statements:
bzzt! It's when there is a binary of the s
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
> It has to be a dot file. A file who's name begins with `.'
> Try .test.
>
> Maybe someone here can explain why it doesn't work in a file named
> `test' but does in .test?
For some reason it tries to source the binary "test" in /usr/bin ...
try renami
You can source any text file. It doesn't have to start with a period.
However, the reason it doesn't work with a file called test is because
"test" is a shell builtin command. Useful in if statements:
if test "$VAR" = "I"
then
...
fi
, though normally, the [ command is used instead for the sa
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> "hp" == Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
hp> Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> "The Gyzmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Hello. I've written a short shell script to change my directory and
>>> display the contents at once because I'm sick of havi
Read the spec file. It will be glaringly apparent how to fix your
dependency problems.
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My account,
Thanks a lot, your tip works, but now I have a new problem: the colors
are gone when I run the command. For example, when you run 'ls', there
are different colors to distinguish the folders, text files,
executables, etc, but it's all only one color now (in my case green
because my setup is green o
Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "The Gyzmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hello. I've written a short shell script to change my directory and
>> display the contents at once because I'm sick of having to do 'cd dir'
>> then 'ls -l'. My problem is that once the program is done exec
"The Gyzmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello. I've written a short shell script to change my directory and
> display the contents at once because I'm sick of having to do 'cd dir'
> then 'ls -l'. My problem is that once the program is done executing, my
> directory remains the same. Here's
Try rpm --rebuilddb first.
-Manuel.
ann kok wrote:
> Hi all
>
> After upgrade db3, I used rpm -qa but got
> Segmentation fault
>
> How do I do it?
>
> Thank you
>
>
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Hi all
After upgrade db3, I used rpm -qa but got
Segmentation fault
How do I do it?
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, The Gyzmo wrote:
> Hello. I've written a short shell script to change my directory and
> display the contents at once because I'm sick of having to do 'cd dir'
> then 'ls -l'. My problem is that once the program is done executing, my
> directory remains the same. Here's my
Hello. I've written a short shell script to change my directory and
display the contents at once because I'm sick of having to do 'cd dir'
then 'ls -l'. My problem is that once the program is done executing, my
directory remains the same. Here's my script:
#!/bin/bash
cd $1
ls -lh | more
How
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 05:47:56PM +1200, Phil G wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been tring to get perl to connect to a mysql database but have been having
>problems.
>
> Firstly my system is raq4i with mysql, php, perl installed.
>
> The problem i am facing is when i run the command
> perl -M
I am getting allot more frequent errors from my dial-up lines as
follows:
Suspect short first fragment.
eth0 PROTO=17 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:0 L=20 S=0x00 I=852
F=0x T=112 (#0)
The IPs (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) varies with each incident of course.
This is kernel 2.4.9
pppd 2.4.0
All mod
All,
Does anyone have a good online sources, that have USB
CD-writer stuff to work under RH 7.2?
I'm having a mighty tough time, trying to have the
thing recognized. The kernel rev is 2.4.9-31.
-ravi
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Werner Puschitz wrote:
>
> On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Ed Wilts wrote:
>
> > vi /etc/login.defs
> >
> > You could have found this answer by doing a Google search for "linux minimum
> > password length". I found the answer in about 2 minutes.
>
> This doesn't work. You need to
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Ed Wilts wrote:
> vi /etc/login.defs
>
> You could have found this answer by doing a Google search for "linux minimum
> password length". I found the answer in about 2 minutes.
This doesn't work. You need to search a little bit more.
You need to set the pam_cracklib opti
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Timothy Lee Young wrote:
>> You could have found this answer by doing a Google search for "linux minimum
>> password length". I found the answer in about 2 minutes.
>But isn't it great to have such a wonderful, technically adept, friendly
>communit
But isn't it great to have such a wonderful, technically adept, friendly
community here to bond with in our times of need? :-)
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Ed Wilts wrote:
> vi /etc/login.defs
>
> You could have found this answer by doing a Google search for "linux minimum
> password length". I fou
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Hi,
I'm trying to install ipchains to block out some spammers ip-numbers.
It seems that I have to run LOKKIT to install the ipchains module.
Runing RedHat 7.2, is there another way to load the module? Have edit
the /etc/sysctl.conf file to set the
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Ray Abbitt wrote:
>> Damned if I remember. I got most of what I needed from the O'Reilly `X
>> Window System Administrator's Guide', along with some Red Hat docs on
>> gdm, which has a pretty straightforward configuration file. I played
>> with it
vi /etc/login.defs
You could have found this answer by doing a Google search for "linux minimum
password length". I found the answer in about 2 minutes.
../Ed
Ed Wilts
Mounds View, MN, USA
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From: "José Romildo Malaquias" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hello.
How can I configure my Skipjack system so that I cancel the
minmum 6 characters password length for login? In prior
Red Hat Linux systems I changed the user passwords within
linuxconf, which did not obey this minum length rule.
Now that linuxconf is not in the distribution anymore,
I need
Has the Redhat kernel-smp-2.4.9-31.athlon.rpm been patched to fix
the apic error message occuring with some new motherboards
(particularly the asus 7m266-d)?
Is there any penalty incurred by booting with -noapic ?
Alternatively it has been suggested to set the MPS to 1.1 from the
1.4 table
I am using PSTL for net connection. And using ftp command to download files.
Sometime the following 2 things happen while downloading big files:
1. It give Connection time out. The file was partialy downloaded.
2. If net connect is break while downloading, the process is hang for ever.
It does n
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> Damned if I remember. I got most of what I needed from the O'Reilly `X
> Window System Administrator's Guide', along with some Red Hat docs on
> gdm, which has a pretty straightforward configuration file. I played
> with it for a month or so, and t
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 22:29, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
> I have VNC and GDM running on my local computer, but we are wanting to
> install it on a server and want to disable the local x server and just
> enable gdm so that it will respond to vnc connections via xdmcp. I have
> hosts.deny and ho
Hello all,
I have been tring to get perl to connect to a
mysql database but have been having problems.
Firstly my system is raq4i with mysql, php, perl
installed.
The problem i am facing is when i run the command
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::DBD::mysql'
it throws the following e
Has the Redhat kernel-smp-2.4.9-31.athlon.rpm been patched to fix
the apic error message occuring with some new motherboards
(particularly the asus 7m266-d)?
Is there any penalty incurred by booting with -noapic ?
Alternatively it has been suggested to set the MPS to 1.1 from the
1.4 table
Michael George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> The Linux server sits behind a firewall which does not allow access to an SMTP
> port, so it should be pretty secure to just let the sendmail on that system
> relay mail from any system on the internal network to any system on the
> outside.
>
>
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On Saturday 30 March 2002 02:30 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> > Reading your follow-up...
> > Be careful the patch I posted will build packages for the 6.X boxen.
> > Specifically, this part is for 6.x only:
> >
> > # Is this build for RHL 6.x?
> > - -%
Our company has a single linux server (running seawolf) along with a bunch of
Macs (one running OS X, most running OS 9 eventually becoming OS X). We have
our mail "home" and website at a $10/mo. web hosting place. That is where we
currently have our mail apps in MacOS pointed for sending out th
On Sat, 2002-03-30 at 11:59, Devon wrote:
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> On Saturday 30 March 2002 12:25 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
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> > yeah I know but I REALLY like having the rpms so I can easily (read
> > hard to make mistatkes) upgrade all machines. I only have 6 or 7
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On Saturday 30 March 2002 12:25 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
> yeah I know but I REALLY like having the rpms so I can easily (read
> hard to make mistatkes) upgrade all machines. I only have 6 or 7 of
> these 6.x boxes and don't anticipate anymore but I h
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On Saturday 30 March 2002 12:25 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-03-30 at 10:33, David Talkington wrote:
> > Bret Hughes wrote:
> > >it is the Xfree and gnome libs stuff that is needed and that leads
> > > me down the road to dependency hell.
>
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 11:25:26 -0600
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> On Sat, 2002-03-30 at 10:33, David Talkington wrote:
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> > Bret Hughes wrote:
> >
> > >it is the Xfree and gnome libs stuff that is needed and that lea
On Sat, 2002-03-30 at 10:33, David Talkington wrote:
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> Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> >it is the Xfree and gnome libs stuff that is needed and that leads me
> >down the road to dependency hell.
>
> Oh for Pete's sake, Brother Hughes, just build it fr
> I am using normal dial up connection. And using ftp command to download
> files.
>
> Sometime the following 2 things happen while downloading files:
> 1. It gives Connection time out. And the file was partialy downloaded.
> 2. If net connection is break while downloading, the process is hang
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Bret Hughes wrote:
>it is the Xfree and gnome libs stuff that is needed and that leads me
>down the road to dependency hell.
Oh for Pete's sake, Brother Hughes, just build it from official source.
You don't need X-anything for sshd.
>I really do
I have a couple of boxes that I want to upgrade ssh on but the
dependency chain for building from the source rpm is kicking my ass.
These are RHL 6.2 boxes that are pretty pared down
it is the Xfree and gnome libs stuff that is needed and that leads me
down the road to dependency hell. I am ass
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, David Chao wrote:
> I once heard somewhere that top does not show an accurate memory usage. How
> true is that?
Close enough for most uses.
> Besides, where can I find an explanation of those columns in
> top? I don't remember seeing them in the manpage.
Your memory is fl
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 06:49:20AM +, Vimol wrote:
> I am using normal dial up connection. And using ftp command to download
> files.
>
> Sometime the following 2 things happen while downloading files:
> 1. It gives Connection time out. And the file was partialy downloaded.
> 2. If net conn
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 08:04:26AM +0200, Hytham Shehab wrote:
> hi guys,
> whn i get connected - thanks for all help u gave me - i cann't use finger, whois
>and much other usefull utils, why?, i only have a PPP account, does it necessary to
>have a shell account to do so?
>
> --
> Hytham S
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 20:33:23 +0800
"David Chao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> Hi Ben,
>
> >top and ps will both do what you are looking for. There's also gtop
> >(GUI Gnome version of top) and gitps (text-based GUI version of ps),
> >and a whole slew of others I'm sure. top is my fa
Hi Ben,
>top and ps will both do what you are looking for. There's also gtop
>(GUI Gnome version of top) and gitps (text-based GUI version of ps),
>and a whole slew of others I'm sure. top is my favorite, though.
I once heard somewhere that top does not show an accurate memory usage. How
true
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:54:47PM +0800, David Chao wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I am looking for a tool that will allow me to see the memory usage and CPU
> usage of a program that is running. Best if it can give me a computed
> average of the CPU usage as well. Any recommendations?
top and ps will b
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Bborie Park wrote:
> I'm a newbie to up2date and don't want to trash it. When you execute
> the command up2date --configure, the following displays
> 6. removeSkipList ['kernel*']
> Is it possible for anyone to explain what #6 does? Is it alright if I
> blank that on
Hello,
As long as your users doesn't find out about the other network segment ?!?
Cheers,
Pieter
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