Hi,
I'm creating makefile.lnx for my app(C++).
This what I did:
C_FLAGS = -O6
CC = g++
all: football
football: Football.o moc_Football.o Main.o
$(CC) -o $@ $+ -L$(QTDIR)/lib -lqt
-L$(AMZI_DIR)/lib $(C_FLAGS) -lamzi -lm -lstdc++
Football.o: Football.cpp Football.h LS.h Splash.h
What is Redhat plans regarding SGI XFS filesystem support in RedHat
Linux. Do we have to want until 2..6.X or 'll Redhat include it in their
2.4.X kernel. Beside every other distos have this filesystem United
Linux and Debian.
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Hi, I am trying to fnd out if (redhat 7.3) 2.4.18 kernel suports direct i/o
anyhow. I looked at the system call manpage and open() function does not
take O_DIRECT for direct/unbuffered/raw I/O as SGI does. Is Direct I/O
possible with a formatted filesystem? Thanks.
I was thinking about writing a application like Xconfigurator using ncurses.
What do you think?
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Carlos wrote:
I was thinking about writing a application like Xconfigurator using ncurses.
What do you think?
Why?
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Carlos wrote:
Em Seg 02 Dez 2002 21:57, Peter Bowen escreveu:
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 17:02, Carlos wrote:
Why did you use dietlibc? Why did you not use glibc ?
dietlibc, as the name suggests, is a lightweight libc. It generates
noticibly smaller static executables
i installed rh 7.3 on a server machine with 2 scsi hard drives. i mounted root and
boot on the first hard disk. i mounted swap on the seconde hard drive. now we need to
remove the second hard drive. how can i shift the swap partition to my first hard
drive. there is lots of space on it and
set the default mount options for the NFS filesystem(on the client) to
be soft(I believe default is hard). When the system boots if it cannot
mount it, it should continue, then when something tries to access it,
it will try(again) to mount it.
I am not really knowledgeable on that subject,
Can this be modified to email from Linux?
This would be useful for printing man pages
i.e. man -t sed /usr/local/bin/print2pdf %s %m %U
bur this doesn't seem to work.
Many thanks
Mike
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Sent: Thursday, 24 October
Anyone else noticed that the new xinetd errata from 2002-12-02 has a
smaller version number (xinetd-2.3.7-4.7x.i386.rpm) than the old one
from 2002-10-14 (xinetd-2.3.9-0.73.i386.rpm)?
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Hi!
I have a question about Messages from the Kernel. Is it possible to redirect
(filter) some of the messages to a different file. For example, I want all my
messages from firewall to be stored in /var/log/firewall. Kernel patches or
third party daemons are not good solution for me.
bruma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 02.12.02 16:01:24:
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 03:52:58PM +0100, Alex Degen wrote:
rpm --rebuild does not work.
Have you tried:
- kill any rpm processes that you can see with ps
- rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db*
- rpm --rebuilddb -v -v
Emmanuel
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 02.12.02 16:01:24:
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 03:52:58PM +0100, Alex Degen wrote:
rpm --rebuild does not work.
Have you tried:
- kill any rpm processes that you can see with ps
- rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db*
- rpm --rebuilddb -v -v
Emmanuel
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Hi
When I upgraded kernel from 2.4.9 to 2.4.18 there was an error in starting
system. In details it was the problem with init aic7xxx problem (message
tells about init parameter problem). My sistem didn't load SCSI module
driver and it cannot mount root system. I tried to insert options in
At 10:26 03/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Hi
When I upgraded kernel from 2.4.9 to 2.4.18 there was an error in starting
system. In details it was the problem with init aic7xxx problem (message
tells about init parameter problem). My sistem didn't load SCSI module
driver and it cannot mount root
- Original Message -
From: Nick Lindsell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 10:26 03/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Did you rebuild your initrd to include the aic7xxx module you
built for 2.4.18?
man mkinitrd
Or just build aic7xxx into the kernel.
^^
It is the simplest
Hi Mike,
I already found the problem, thanks for your help:
The problem was that the Linux kernel has a LOT more routing
capability then is normally discussed. It allows policy-based routing
and lots of other options, along with -- and this is what killed me --
reverse path filtering.
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On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 10:02:52 +0100, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
Anyone else noticed that the new xinetd errata from 2002-12-02 has a
smaller version number (xinetd-2.3.7-4.7x.i386.rpm) than the old one
from 2002-10-14 (xinetd-2.3.9-0.73.i386.rpm)?
Do
- Original Message -
From: Nick Lindsell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you rebuild your initrd to include the aic7xxx module you
built for 2.4.18?
man mkinitrd
Piece of /etc/lilo.conf:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-18.7.xsmp
label=linux
root=/dev/sda2
read-only
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 09:29:01AM +, Nick Lindsell wrote:
Did you rebuild your initrd to include the aic7xxx module you
built for 2.4.18?
When installing the official update from Red Hat using rpm -ihv, the initrd
is generated automatically (something I only discovered recently... ;-) ) -
Hi Emmanuel. First, thanks for baring with me.
Also ... Correct me if I am wrong but ... Je pense que tu es Français...
Peut être que nous pourrions continuer cette conversation en français
par email...
If not, my mistake...
Anyway. It was not src.rpm's... I was in fact using Gnome: System
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On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 12:20:43 +0800, Alex Réné wrote:
Hi Emmanuel. First, thanks for baring with me.
Also ... Correct me if I am wrong but ... Je pense que tu es
Français... Peut être que nous pourrions continuer cette conversation
en français
I have chkrootkit crontab on my system. It checks most important files
for any virus/trojens etc... and checks if any of the logs have been
changed.
get it from www.chkrootkit.org
I find it very helpful.
David
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 04:11, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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I need to create a 15mb file for a test. Is there a way to do this?
Many thanks
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At 12:03 03/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all,
I need to create a 15mb file for a test. Is there a way to do this?
Many thanks
dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile bs=1024 count=15360
is nice and quick.
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unsubscribe
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 12:20:43PM +0800, Alex Réné wrote:
Also ... Correct me if I am wrong but ... Je pense que tu es Français...
Peut être que nous pourrions continuer cette conversation en français
par email...
Aucun probleme, simplement on est plus nombreux sur la liste.
Anyway. It
* and then Nick Lindsell declared
I need to create a 15mb file for a test. Is there a way to do this?
dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile bs=1024 count=15360
Great, thanks very much!
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Question...does /usr/bin/passwd exist, and if so, what are its
permissions? On my system, the permissions are r-s--x--x.
If you like, I can send you a copy of my /usr/bin/passwd executable.
On 2 Dec 2002, Steve Strong wrote:
Thanks!
The problem is I can't run passwd. How would I run
All you really need to do is create a swap partition on the first drive,
then edit /etc/fstab and change the swap entry so that it points to the
new partition. Then, shut down, remove the 2nd drive, and bring it back
up.
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, babar haq wrote:
i installed rh 7.3 on a server
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 12:03:17PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I need to create a 15mb file for a test. Is there a way to do this?
Many thanks
something like:
dd if=/dev/zero of=mytestfile bs=1048576 count=15
(untested, so YMMV)
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Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 10:02:52 +0100, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
Anyone else noticed that the new xinetd errata from 2002-12-02 has a
smaller version number (xinetd-2.3.7-4.7x.i386.rpm) than the old one
from 2002-10-14 (xinetd-2.3.9-0.73.i386.rpm)?
Do you see any problem?
It seems that I may have missed the answer in my previous looks at the manual and faq
for GRUB at GNU.org.
Looks like I can run fdisk /mbr to install the w2k bootloader. Any comments on this?
-Original Message-
From: Stone, Timothy
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL
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On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 13:31:46 +0100, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
Anyone else noticed that the new xinetd errata from 2002-12-02 has a
smaller version number (xinetd-2.3.7-4.7x.i386.rpm) than the old one
from 2002-10-14 (xinetd-2.3.9-0.73.i386.rpm)?
I liked that one... first beer and all. Maybe some sort of filter could
have blocked this!
Merry Ho Ho all!
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
OH, come on! The guy obviously got his first computer! and his first beer.
Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
Pardon me? I find that rude.
On Monday 02 December 2002 23:45, hongky Michael wrote:
%$#@ you!!!
I don't know why everyone's so upset. I consider it a good sign that
Macro$lop's support engineering management has finally admitted to being a
member of the community and offered their professional opinion on things.
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thanks, will do.
steve
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 04:51, David Richards wrote:
I have chkrootkit crontab on my system. It checks most important files
for any virus/trojens etc... and checks if any of the logs have been
changed.
get it from www.chkrootkit.org
I find it very helpful.
David
the file exists and has the permissions you list. I've re-installed the
passwd package from the CD, this should be the original, yes?
steve
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 05:53, Mike Burger wrote:
Question...does /usr/bin/passwd exist, and if so, what are its
permissions? On my system, the
Excellent info Rick, Thank you!
Darryl
-Original Message-
From: Rick Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 5:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache Help
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Delao, Darryl W wrote:
| I currently have 3 web
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 10:13:44AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question about Messages from the Kernel. Is it possible to redirect
(filter) some of the messages to a different file. For example, I want all my
messages from firewall to be stored in /var/log/firewall. Kernel patches
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 08:31 AM, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
I liked that one... first beer and all. Maybe some sort of filter
could
have blocked this!
Nah, too much like censorship.. Has it occurred to anyone that perhaps
this twit simply forgot to log off from Hotmail and walked
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 07:20:56AM -0600, Steve Strong wrote:
the file exists and has the permissions you list. I've re-installed the
passwd package from the CD, this should be the original, yes?
steve
You'd best also check the extended attributes via 'lsattr'.
Contrary to common knowledge,
I just ran up2date and got the new xinetd package. However, I got a list
of warnings (see below), and I don't know what they mean. Does anybody
know? Do I have a problem, or can I just ignore them?
Here's the output from up2date:
Installing...
1:xinetd warning:
On 11/28/02 5:37 AM, Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the keys:
I was wondering if someone could help me with the following as I am new to
linux:
I have a firewall with 1 external n/w card and 1 internal n/w card.
A number of machines on the LAN are on this firewall. I have apache running
Dave:
GREAT information. Thanks.
steve
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 08:39, Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 07:20:56AM -0600, Steve Strong wrote:
the file exists and has the permissions you list. I've re-installed the
passwd package from the CD, this should be the original, yes?
steve
Should be, yes. What were the ownerships on /usr/bin/passwd?
On 3 Dec 2002, Steve Strong wrote:
the file exists and has the permissions you list. I've re-installed the
passwd package from the CD, this should be the original, yes?
steve
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 05:53, Mike Burger wrote:
root
steve
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 08:58, Mike Burger wrote:
Should be, yes. What were the ownerships on /usr/bin/passwd?
On 3 Dec 2002, Steve Strong wrote:
the file exists and has the permissions you list. I've re-installed the
passwd package from the CD, this should be the original,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 03:39:00PM +0100, Rune Berge wrote:
I just ran up2date and got the new xinetd package. However, I got a list
of warnings (see below), and I don't know what they mean. Does anybody
know? Do I have a problem, or can I just ignore them?
The warnings occur because you
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 02:56, Mikevl wrote:
Can this be modified to email from Linux?
This would be useful for printing man pages
i.e. man -t sed /usr/local/bin/print2pdf %s %m %U
bur this doesn't seem to work.
shouldn't this be a pipe rather than a redirect? Unless I am mistaken,
your
DOH! I knew that, honest; it literally was just
a brain freeze.
With the chomp, it works perfectly. I'll send this
back through to Matt Wright, and maybe he'll update
the program; I know his is one of the most popular
of the Guestbooks out there.
Bill Ward
-Original Message-
From:
at least he got his first computer and first beer. he sureliy won't be reproducing
any time in the next 100 years :)
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 00:36:17 -0600, ABrady wrote:
On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 12:45:24 +0800
hongky Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fuck you!!!
Keep that up and dad will get
I have RedHat 7.3 installed as a server with connected Windows 9X/XP client
computers.
Does anyone have a recommendation for an X-Windows client that I can install
on the
Windows 9X/XP computers to open graphical sessions to the Linux server?
This would
just be used to allow me to perform
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 07:10, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 03:39:00PM +0100, Rune Berge wrote:
I just ran up2date and got the new xinetd package. However, I got a list
of warnings (see below), and I don't know what they mean. Does anybody
know? Do I have a problem, or
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 07:05, Ken Morley wrote:
I have RedHat 7.3 installed as a server with connected Windows 9X/XP client
computers.
Does anyone have a recommendation for an X-Windows client that I can install
on the
Windows 9X/XP computers to open graphical sessions to the Linux server?
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Marc,
my update from 3.0.0 to 3.0.5 ended in a disaster !!
rpm -Uvh --nodeps *.rpm
After rebooting Xdit not startup and i had to reinstall all.
So ...
Op maandag 2 december 2002 08:01, schreef marc dobler:
hi !
Patrick's mail reminds me that i did an
At 10:05 03/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I have RedHat 7.3 installed as a server with connected Windows 9X/XP client
computers.
Does anyone have a recommendation for an X-Windows client that I can install
on the
Windows 9X/XP computers to open graphical sessions to the Linux server?
This would
just
Ken Morley wrote:
I have RedHat 7.3 installed as a server with connected Windows 9X/XP client
computers.
Does anyone have a recommendation for an X-Windows client that I can install
on the
Windows 9X/XP computers to open graphical sessions to the Linux server?
This would
just be used to allow
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 23:27, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
OH, come on! The guy obviously got his first computer! and his first beer.
I don't know. He tried to unsubscribe once (by mailing to the list) and
he probably figures he will get kicked off with postings like this. I
think he should be
Is it possible todesign a filter that can reside in my mailbox in the
mail server that can delete any mail that comes with the subject containing
any of these special characters? ([±¤°í]³¶¸¸ÀûÀÎ Å©¸®½º¸¶½º¸¦ À§ÇÑ
Ưº°ÇÑ È£ÅÚ)
Most of them are coming from Korea, Taiwan and China and a few
Hello, my name is Chad Miller, and I was wondering if anyone has had any difficulties
with running Dell Powervault arrays on their systems. We are currently running 2
Powervaults (model 200 and 210) on the same system. For some reason, these arrays
will periodically fail and lose most or all
I was able to accomplish this by following the instructions on the KDE web site.
Remove previous kde rpms and then install the new ones, resolving dependencies as you
go. Doing it as an upgrade has never worked well (at all?) for me.
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Patrick
Should be root.root.
On 3 Dec 2002, Steve Strong wrote:
root
steve
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 08:58, Mike Burger wrote:
Should be, yes. What were the ownerships on /usr/bin/passwd?
On 3 Dec 2002, Steve Strong wrote:
the file exists and has the permissions you list. I've
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 08:09, Chad Miller wrote:
Hello, my name is Chad Miller, and I was wondering if anyone has had any
difficulties with running Dell Powervault arrays on their systems. We are currently
running 2 Powervaults (model 200 and 210) on the same system. For some reason, these
You could look at Exceed (which works VERY well, on
systems it works on) or Cygwin.
Cygwin is free, and runs under XP, but it creates
a seperate desktop under Windows that kind of seperates
the X-Windows programs from Windows. It's good enough
to use, though it has some limitations.
Exceed
** Reply to message from Raymond van den Houwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue,
03 Dec 2002 09:44:22 +
Hi Mike,
I already found the problem, thanks for your help:
The problem was that the Linux kernel has a LOT more routing
capability then is normally discussed. It allows policy-based
I've set Spamassassin up to mark these as *SPAM* and I filter these to
my deleted folder for the 200 or so daily Korean spam emails I get. Out of
the box, SA already indentifies this as a probable source of spam. It works
extremely well and I haven't seen one in my inbox since.
--On Tuesday, December 03, 2002 11:27:58 AM -0500 Ward William E DLDN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exceed integrates the X-Windows programs directly into
Windows; they act just like another program, take up
space the same, etc. It works great... on OSes it
supports. Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and NT
** Reply to message from Edward Marczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 03 Dec 2002
09:45:10 -0500
On 11/28/02 5:37 AM, Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the keys:
I was wondering if someone could help me with the following as I am new to
linux:
I have a firewall with 1 external n/w card and
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Chakravarthi V S wrote:
In Linx i guess there is a way to export a particlur variable with
readonly permissions,,
Use the readonly builtin. See help readonly for usage.
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Hi all,
I'm upgrading my web server from RH6.2 with Apache and Mailman build from
source to RH7.3 using the RPMS. I've copied the relevent sections of
/etc/passwd, /etc/group, /etc/shadow, /home and /var/spool/mail without
problems.
I've amended /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf to match the
Hi Michael:
Thanks for taking part to the thread... the more the merrier...
Anyway...
Message: 10
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 11:45:10 +0100
From: Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RPMs Problems
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 12:14:30 +0100
From: Emmanuel Seyman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Subject:
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 12:20:43PM +0800, Alex Réné wrote:
Also ... Correct me if I am wrong but ... Je pense que tu es Français...
I've installed OSS on my machine because the Kernel Drivers
wouldn't work with my sound card. Sound card works fine in OSS but every
so often the OSS system crashes. The symptom is that I go to try to play
and MP3 or whatever and it says that no sound system was found. I stop and
then start
I have two copies of the same package listed in the rpm database. Here's
the output of rpm -q kernel:
kernel-2.4.18-5
kernel-2.4.18-5
kernel-2.4.18-17.7.x
kernel-2.4.18-18.7.x
I get an error when trying to remove kernel-2.4.18-5, complaining about
multiple packages. How can I
Does anyone have a recommendation for an X-Windows client that I can
install on the Windows 9X/XP computers to open graphical sessions to
the Linux server? This would just be used to allow me to perform
maintenance on the Linux box occasionally.
I would prefer not to spend a bunch of money,
You must have a newer version, then, as everytime I've tried
to use my copy, the Daemon just won't run, and it's marked by
MickeySloth as being incompatible. Now, the Exceed TOOLS run
perfectly, so I've installed it on my XP system, I just have
to use Cygwin to do the X-Windows.
Mine is Exceed
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 04:45:12PM + or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've set Spamassassin up to mark these as *SPAM* and I filter these to
my deleted folder for the 200 or so daily Korean spam emails I get. Out of
the box, SA already indentifies this as a probable source
I'm looking to install lirc on Redhat 8.0 and in order to use my
serial port receiver (Packard Bell) I need to use setserial which is
located in one of the redhat init scripts. Does anyone know the
location of the setserial configuration so I can assign that serial
port to lirc.
Thanks
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Ken Morley
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:05 AM
Subject: Recommendations for an X-Windows client?
I have RedHat 7.3 installed as a server with connected
Windows 9X/XP client computers.
Does anyone have a recommendation for an X-Windows client
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i uses a usb-stick on my laptop. It contains al my important data.
Every 20 or 30 mount is ask me to run e2fsck. Because i mount it manually
after boot i wrote a script that count howmany times it has been mounted, and
after 20 times it runs automatic
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 08:58:54AM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I get an error when trying to remove kernel-2.4.18-5, complaining about
multiple packages. How can I remove the 2.4.18-5 kernel when the database
is in this state?
Just specify the version number:
rpm -e kernel-2.4.18-5
At 18:06 03/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
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i uses a usb-stick on my laptop. It contains al my important data.
Every 20 or 30 mount is ask me to run e2fsck. Because i mount it manually
after boot i wrote a script that count howmany times it has been mounted, and
On 03-Dec-2002/11:02 -0500, RA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to design a filter that can reside in my mailbox in the
mail server that can delete any mail that comes with the subject
containing any of these special characters? ([±¤°í]³¶¸¸ÀûÀÎ Å©¸®½º¸¶½º¸¦
À§ÇÑ Æ¯º°ÇÑ È£ÅÚ) Most of them
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 08:58:54 -0800 (PST)
Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two copies of the same package listed in the rpm database.
Here's the output of rpm -q kernel:
kernel-2.4.18-5
kernel-2.4.18-5
kernel-2.4.18-17.7.x
kernel-2.4.18-18.7.x
I get an error
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:
$ su -l root
# rpm -qa | xargs -n 1 -t rpm -V rpm-Va.txt
# less rpm-Va.txt
?!? No need for xargs.
rpm -Va | tee /tmp/verify.log
Commonly if I'm suspicious of a system, I verify just a few rpms, such as:
procps
net-tools
fileutils
Takes
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On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 08:58:54 -0800 (PST), Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I have two copies of the same package listed in the rpm database.
Here's the output of rpm -q kernel:
kernel-2.4.18-5
kernel-2.4.18-5
kernel-2.4.18-17.7.x
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 11:02:57 -0500
RA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to design a filter that can reside in my mailbox in the
mail server that can delete any mail that comes with the subject
containing any of Most of them are coming from Korea, Taiwan and China
and a few from Russia. I
http://www.google.ca/search?q=apache+256+limit+increaseie=ISO-8859-1hl=en;
meta=
First link.
On 12/2/02 9:22 AM, Delao, Darryl W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am planning on re compiling Apache so that I can increase my user limit.
First off, does anyone have any suggestions as to what can be
The original post refers to a script/utility I wrote for use on
printjobs submitted via Samba by Windows clients. The utility is
available from by website http://www.pobox.com/~agreene/downloads/.
Below is the response I sent directly to the original poster.
--Tony
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On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 11:31:11 -0600 (CST), Bill Carlson wrote:
$ su -l root
# rpm -qa | xargs -n 1 -t rpm -V rpm-Va.txt
# less rpm-Va.txt
?!? No need for xargs.
rpm -Va | tee /tmp/verify.log
Nah, try it. ;) Then you'll understand
His ignorance covered the whole earth like a blanket, and there was hardly a
hole in it anywhere.
- Mark Twain in Eruption
The biggest cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid people
are so sure about things and the intelligent folks are so full of doubts.
- Bertrand Russell
May have missed it, but I haven't seen this one mentioned:
http://www.jcraft.com/wiredx/index.html
Always interesting, because it does anti-aliased text for all X clients.
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I use a standalone Firewall by Astaro Security, if you have an extra PC to
spare I highly recommend it, www.astaro.com. Its free for home use.
DK
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On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 11:31:11AM -0600, Bill Carlson wrote:
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:
$ su -l root
# rpm -qa | xargs -n 1 -t rpm -V rpm-Va.txt
# less rpm-Va.txt
?!? No need for xargs.
rpm -Va | tee /tmp/verify.log
I run a package called rpmverify
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David Kramer wrote:
| I use a standalone Firewall by Astaro Security, if you have an extra PC to
| spare I highly recommend it, www.astaro.com. Its free for home use.
|
| DK
Same - using Astaro to protect 2 networks here. It's pricey, but not nearly
I'm currently
working on a project that will require some web integration between a
"user-friendly" web-interface and bugzilla. I was wondering if anyone
could throw out a few websites that might have a similar
configuration.
Thanks,
Chad Miller
rpm --rebuilddb
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I have two copies of the same package listed in the rpm database. Here's
the output of rpm -q kernel:
kernel-2.4.18-5
kernel-2.4.18-5
kernel-2.4.18-17.7.x
kernel-2.4.18-18.7.x
I get an error when trying to
Can't do it...he's got two listings for 2.4.18-5
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 08:58:54AM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I get an error when trying to remove kernel-2.4.18-5, complaining about
multiple packages. How can I remove the 2.4.18-5 kernel when
Hmm...didnt' think of that, either.
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, ABrady wrote:
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 08:58:54 -0800 (PST)
Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two copies of the same package listed in the rpm database.
Here's the output of rpm -q kernel:
kernel-2.4.18-5
This is probably a really stupid question, but I'm a Linux newbie, so give
me a break...
When I setup my Linux 7.3 box, I intended to use it as a mail server, so I
purposely
kept the installation simple. I now want to install Spam Assassin, which
can make
use of the MySQL package.
I put the RH
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This is probably a really stupid question, but I'm a Linux
newbie, so give
me a break...
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