On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 12:27:14AM -0500, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Bad day... Bad week, and more... Last several kernel updates
> from RedHat have been impossible to use to build custom kernel builds.
>
> I swear I must be doing something fundamental wrong but a p
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 00:24, Roger wrote:
> Hi, there
>
> I have a big file that contains much of lines being with '#' (comment mark),
> Now I want to delete all these commnet lines and only level meaning lines.
> How to do?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
sed '/^#/d' filename > cleanedfilename
shoul
Hi, there
I have a big file that contains much of lines being with '#' (comment mark),
Now I want to delete all these commnet lines and only level meaning lines.
How to do?
Thanks in advance
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Hello all,
Bad day... Bad week, and more... Last several kernel updates
from RedHat have been impossible to use to build custom kernel builds.
I swear I must be doing something fundamental wrong but a proceedure
I've been using to build custom kernels from the RedHat kernel sour
Try the themedepot.org
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 21:35, Medhat Galal wrote:
> Hello everyone and happy holidays.
> I was wondering if anyone has nice links to Gnome themes and such. kinda
> like themes.kde.com . Gnome seems to be little faster on RH8 and i'm
> kinda starting to like it.
> take care,
>
Hello everyone and happy holidays.
I was wondering if anyone has nice links to Gnome themes and such. kinda
like themes.kde.com . Gnome seems to be little faster on RH8 and i'm
kinda starting to like it.
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Gang:
My USB mouse has been working perfectly for months.
But recently, since I've begun messing with the "cube" game, it has
died twice while playing the game. Playing along and all of a sudden
the mouse no longer works. Looking in /var/log/messages one sees this:
Dec 24 17:20:28 fcshome kerne
On 24 Dec 2002, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
>
>
> I built this PC a week ago and installed Red Hat 8. All was well except
> for the floppy drive which I didn't care too much about to begin with.
>
> Yesterday I installed a CDR and the instructions said that it had to be
> in the Secondary chann
On 24-Dec-2002/14:56 -0600, Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 09:45, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>> On 24-Dec-2002/08:43 -0600, ListServ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >I am trying to install the lastest version of samba and it keeps baling out
>> >on me. have removed the pr
On 24-Dec-2002/13:55 +0100, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>>
>> Make copies of the log files for the analysis tool.
>
>:) hehe.. yep... for a 500MB logfile :)
Disk space is cheap. 500MB isn't as much as it used to be in terms of
percentage of a typical IDE dis
Has anyone been able to run it on the current free distribution of Red
Hat 8 and the current kernel?
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Try the following:
#depmod -ae
Thanks,
Jim
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 18:33, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
> I built this PC a week ago and installed Red Hat 8. All was well except
> for the floppy drive which I didn't care too much about to begin with.
>
> Yesterday I installed a CDR and the instruct
That's an excellent piece of work. I did figure it out by trial and
error, and by the yolinux examples, but I think you have done it better,
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
I built this PC a week ago and installed Red Hat 8. All was well except
for the floppy drive which I didn't care too much about to begin with.
Yesterday I installed a CDR and the instructions said that it had to be
in the Secondary channel with the CD-ROM as its slave. That's when I
realized tha
On 11:36 24 Dec 2002, Ted Gervais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Monday 23 December 2002 08:56 pm, Andrew Hadinyoto wrote:
| Thanks for the explanation. I was certainly confused. Much clearer now.
| Just hope I don't forget. I will have to start over though, as I have SDK
| installed. Seems
On 13:20 24 Dec 2002, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Anthony E. Greene wrote:
| >On 24-Dec-2002/06:11 +0100, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >>if i have the following in my crontab:
| >>
| >>01 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
| >>05 0 * * * root /etc/something/crontab
I sent this message to the list earlier, but haven't heard "boo". I had
just signed on to the list, so I'm guessing that it didn't get through
somehow. anyway, here's the question again... I'm sure it's something
simple that I'm missing, but I'm too close to the problem to see it. FI
someone
if you run out of space while creating a boot disk is it possibe to span
it or limit the size?
-Dee
steve wrote:
One more thing. If you have an IDE cd-rw remember to add the hdc=ide-scsi to
the "append initrd=initrd.img hdc=ide-scsi root=/dev/hda2" line in the boot
floppy
syslinux.cfg file. Re
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 04:42, Rick Johnson wrote:
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> Jim Webb wrote:
> | Has anybody successfully used the NVidia rpm's with either the
> | 2.4.18-18.8.0 kernel or the newest one?
> |
>
> The former yes. The latter had to be built via .src.rpm wit
You're right Matthew, no wildcard usage. But I did it all, and all
works well. Just uninstalled the NVIDIA GLX and NVIDIA kernel rpms,
which put back some files that the NVIDIA rpms moved on install,
re-booted the computer into the new kernel, and it didn't want to load
the gui due to the XF86Con
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 09:45, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> On 24-Dec-2002/08:43 -0600, ListServ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I am trying to install the lastest version of samba and it keeps baling out
> >on me. have removed the previous version. Do I need to force the package?
>
> You need to unins
Chris Mason said:
> I have installed openldap and the samba.idealx.org ldap configuration and
> scripts, and now I have ldap authentication working wonderfully well. I'd
> like to be able to use the same ldap user database for other info such as
> phone numbers, email, etc, but I don't know how to
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On 24 Dec 2002 13:10:05 -0700, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> I don't see the file flashplayer-installer ? Did you get a complete
> package ?
>
> On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 06:06, Mertens Bram wrote:
> > On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 20:47, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> > > What ar
Here's some more information regarding djbdns
djbdns, the DNS sanity-saver!
http://networking.earthweb.com/netos/article/0,,12083_1446551,00.html
http://networking.earthweb.com/netos/article/0,,12083_1450441,00.html
http://djbdns.wolfhome.com/
-TIA,
Jim-
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 12:52, Gary wro
up2date makes use of rpm.
Where did you look for the files in question? And did you try "find" or
"whereis" to locate them?
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Periyasamy, Raj wrote:
> I am running Redhat 7.2. I installed bind using up2date -uv. However,
> after the installation was done, I did not see named
I don't see the file flashplayer-installer ? Did you get a complete
package ?
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 06:06, Mertens Bram wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 20:47, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> > What are the permissions on the flashplayer-installer ? at the minimum
> > chmod 700 or if you are feeling generous c
Here's some more information regarding djbdns
djbdns, the DNS sanity-saver!
http://networking.earthweb.com/netos/article/0,,12083_1446551,00.html
http://networking.earthweb.com/netos/article/0,,12083_1450441,00.html
http://djbdns.wolfhome.com/
-TIA,
Jim-
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On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 02:44 PM, Ian Thomas wrote:
I have a Redhat 8.0 box that I would like to login to via xdm from an
OS X machine. Ignoring security issues, I have the following set up
on the Redhat box,
/etc/xdm/xdm-config
! DisplayManager.requestPort: 0
/etc/xdm/Xservers
I have installed openldap and the samba.idealx.org ldap configuration
and scripts, and now I have ldap authentication working wonderfully
well. I'd like to be able to use the same ldap user database for other
info such as phone numbers, email, etc, but I don't know how to add it
or whether it is a
Thanx Ian! I'll try this!
Andre--
--- Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 01:27 PM, M.Schild
> wrote:
>
> > Andre Stevens wrote:
> >
> >> I'm not sure if someone already responded to
> this, so
> >> bear with me, but about a week ago I wrote
> requesting
> >
I have a Redhat 8.0 box that I would like to login to via xdm from an
OS X machine. Ignoring security issues, I have the following set up on
the Redhat box,
/etc/xdm/xdm-config
! DisplayManager.requestPort: 0
/etc/xdm/Xservers
[my ip address]:0 foreign
/etc/xdm/Xaccess
* # any host can g
I'm using RedHat 8.0, although i downloaded the module manually and tried to
build it manually. Kinda embarresed to say I've never used to the CPAN way,
heard of doing it, but never found any directions.
Thank You For you help!
Chris
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On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 02:20:14AM +0800 or thereabouts, Tim Kehres wrote:
> Matthew,
>
> Just curious - why can't you identify a couple (2 or 3) well known and
> publically accessible name servers (there are many that fit this
> description), and then just point your resolver to them? While runn
JN> Another place to look is the NIC card in the RH machine connected to
JN> the HUB, and the NIC's in the Win9x boxes. I just went through a
JN> problem like this recently, and it was the Linksys NIC card
JN> (LNE100TX) that I had in the Linux box (seems that this particular
CD> I haven't seen any replies to this. This is a stab in the dark...
CD> Are the Win98 boxes dhcp clients? (i.e. you ticked the "obtain IP
CD> address automatically" box). If so are you running dhcp server?
Yes, my RH Server is also a dhcpd server and it issues IP addresses to all m
Matthew,
Just curious - why can't you identify a couple (2 or 3) well known and
publically accessible name servers (there are many that fit this
description), and then just point your resolver to them? While running a
local caching server is fine and well, you'll still have to point that to
somet
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 10:08:45AM + or thereabouts, Brian Wright wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 12:28:02PM -0500 or thereabouts, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > In my opinion, after looking and using a few, there is only one, and that
> > is dnscache, which can be installed alone. It is part
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you need a 2nd stanza in lilo.conf
modify it something like so:
modify for 7.0 and 8.0
let linux be label for 7.0
let linux8.0 be label for 8.0
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
linear
default=linux
On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 01:27 PM, M.Schild wrote:
Andre Stevens wrote:
I'm not sure if someone already responded to this, so
bear with me, but about a week ago I wrote requesting
help with connecting my newly installed Red Hat Linux
(v 8.0) to the internet.
I got a response that it wa
Andre Stevens wrote:
I'm not sure if someone already responded to this, so
bear with me, but about a week ago I wrote requesting
help with connecting my newly installed Red Hat Linux
(v 8.0) to the internet.
I got a response that it was possible, but the person
needed more information about my
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 05:46, Javier Gostling wrote:
>
> I also use sarg. I found the daily, weekly and monthly scripts that came
> with it quite defficient, so I wrote my own scripts to do the same job.
> None of the scripts are over 1Kb. in size. If there is interest, I can
> post them to the lis
> On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 12:28:02PM -0500 or thereabouts, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> In my opinion, after looking and using a few, there is only one, and that
> is dnscache, which can be installed alone. It is part of the djbdns
> programs. It is fast, lightweight, totally secure, far better than
Javier Gostling wrote:
Not that tough. I have my squid log files rotate on a weekly basis with
compression enabled. For my monthly reports, I just create a big log
file by zcatting the old logfiles and catting the current logfile into a
temporary logfile to be processed.
yup... thought about tha
I'm not sure if someone already responded to this, so
bear with me, but about a week ago I wrote requesting
help with connecting my newly installed Red Hat Linux
(v 8.0) to the internet.
I got a response that it was possible, but the person
needed more information about my syste, I posted it,
but
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 12:28:02PM -0500 or thereabouts, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> I was thinking of installing the caching name server RPM, but it runs off
> of bind. So I thought I'd ask if there was some other configuration or
> name server daemon that would be more appropriate for this appli
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Jim Webb wrote:
| Has anybody successfully used the NVidia rpm's with either the
| 2.4.18-18.8.0 kernel or the newest one?
|
The former yes. The latter had to be built via .src.rpm with:
rpmbuild --rebuild
in order to work with 2.4.18-19.8.0.
For
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cblamer2003 wrote:
| well basically i was trying to install a perl module (Net::SSLeay) to use
| with webmin. it wont compile it because the installed version of ssl isnt a
| recent enough version.
|
What version of Red Hat?
On 7.3 and 8.0, I've had
I recently stopped by Laptop Lane to do some work during an airport delay,
and I discovered to my surprise and disappointment that their network does
not supply name service. Since my usual name servers are all behind
firewalls, I had a bit of trouble actually getting anything done. I
learned fro
Has anybody successfully used the NVidia rpm's with either the
2.4.18-18.8.0 kernel or the newest one?
TIA,
Jim
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 11:26, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On 24 Dec 2002, greg wrote:
>
> > How do I uninstall the old ones before installing the new ones Matthew?
> > By uninstalling th
Raj,
This is normal, you must create them yourself.
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 15:10, Periyasamy, Raj wrote:
> I am running Redhat 7.2. I installed bind using up2date -uv. However,
> after the installation was done, I did not see named.conf, named.ca
> and named.local fil
Check this out, it has an excellent howto and some needed tools for nt
integration.
http://samba.idealx.org/
I wish I found it before I spent months putting together our single
signon solution. I'm currently contributing to their webmin module for
ldap user management.
On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 05:
Awuku,
Depending on your needed options (man fetchmail) a set of fetchmail
entries in your fetchmailrc configuration file might be.
-
poll with proto POP3
user 'user1' there with password 'user1_password' is 'user10' here
options fetchall
poll with
On 24 Dec 2002, Julien Olivier wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a weird problem with Red Hat 8 on my Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D
> laptop.
>
> I live in France so I sat up the clock to use Paris timezone. At first,
> it worked well but after a few days, I restarted my computer and saw
> that the time was 1 hour
well basically i was trying to install a perl module (Net::SSLeay) to use
with webmin. it wont compile it because the installed version of ssl isnt a
recent enough version.
so i went to the openssl page and found the following in their FAQ.
-8. What is special about OpenSSL on Redhat?
-Red Hat
On 24 Dec 2002, greg wrote:
> How do I uninstall the old ones before installing the new ones Matthew?
> By uninstalling the old ones, will the old kernel be rendered unusable?
> To uninstall, do I just rpm -e NVIDIA*. Will that work?
> regards Greg
Actually, I never tried the wildcard, but I don
Nicholas Marsh,
On Saturday December 21, 2002 05:40, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
> So you see, I have to press TAB twice in RedHat to get it to show me the
> options. How can I change this behaivor?
Edit either /etc/inputrc or ~/.inputrc and add this line...
set show-all-if-ambiguous on
Next time you
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 10:49 am, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > RH8.0 installed out of the box can't seem to read jpg, jpeg, or tiff
> > files. In fact any of those type of files can't be viewed. What is the
> > proper way of adjusting/upgrading RH8.0 to
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 11:02:31AM -0500, cblamer2003 wrote:
> quick question, is there a way i can install the newest openssh tarball,
> without messing up anything.
Why install the tarball? Grab the latest rpm from Red Hat for your
release and install it.
> i read somewhere that installing it
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 11:02:31AM -0500, cblamer2003 wrote:
> quick question, is there a way i can install the newest openssh tarball,
> without messing up anything.
>
> i read somewhere that installing it will break just about everything in
> readhat, openssl, apache(ssl plugin maybe), and ot
hi
try to install ImageMagic
it has utility - display
This can help.
Albert
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 11:48:41AM -0500, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> RH8.0 installed out of the box can't seem to read jpg, jpeg, or tiff files. In
> fact any of those type of files can't be viewed. What is the proper way o
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On 24 Dec 2002 09:39:19 -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > > I am trying to install the lastest version of samba and it keeps
> > > baling out on me. have removed the previous version. Do I need to
> > > force the package?
> >
> > You do not have removed
For some odd ball reason unknown to me redhat does like the clock
sometimes. Using the 'hwclock' command I have had to either sync the
bios clock to the o/s.
hwclock --hctosys
This sets hardware clcok to the system clock.
Might also want to look in the /etc/sysconfig directory for clock
settings
quick question, is there a way i can install the newest openssh tarball,
without messing up anything.
i read somewhere that installing it will break just about everything in
readhat, openssl, apache(ssl plugin maybe), and other stuff. Id like to
upgrade if possible.
Thanks for any help.
Chris
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> RH8.0 installed out of the box can't seem to read jpg, jpeg, or tiff files. In
> fact any of those type of files can't be viewed. What is the proper way of
> adjusting/upgrading RH8.0 to make it possible to see such files??
not sure what you mean, b
RH8.0 installed out of the box can't seem to read jpg, jpeg, or tiff files. In
fact any of those type of files can't be viewed. What is the proper way of
adjusting/upgrading RH8.0 to make it possible to see such files??
And what might the names of these files be??
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Perfect. Thanks for the help. Removed the samba-client & samba-common
everything went fine. Nothin' like an extra pair of eyes.
RS
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 09:32, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 08:43:52 -0600, ListServ wrote:
>
>
On 24-Dec-2002/08:43 -0600, ListServ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am trying to install the lastest version of samba and it keeps baling out
>on me. have removed the previous version. Do I need to force the package?
You need to uninstall samba-common and install the new samba-common. You
may also
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 09:32, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 08:43:52 -0600, ListServ wrote:
>
> > I am trying to install the lastest version of samba and it keeps
> > baling out on me. have removed the previous version. Do I need
On Monday 23 December 2002 08:56 pm, Andrew Hadinyoto wrote:
Thanks for the explanation. I was certainly confused. Much clearer now.
Just hope I don't forget. I will have to start over though, as I have SDK
installed. Seems to conflict with me putting in JRE but I think you said
everythin
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 08:43:52 -0600, ListServ wrote:
> I am trying to install the lastest version of samba and it keeps
> baling out on me. have removed the previous version. Do I need to
> force the package?
You do not have removed the previous vers
Forgot to mention the this is the 2.5 kernel :( sorry
> Hello,
> have u tried throttling down the default 8x setting?
>> On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 12:27, Jeff Nguyen wrote:
>>> Hi Carl,
>>>
>>> Are you using the onboard IDE controller for your
>>> hard disk?
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> - Ori
Good morning,
2 days ago I set up a nforce2 comp using the nvagp driver(integrated video)
I have not setup the generic /dev/agpgart for this board. Have u had any
problems locating the audio/nv nic...etc? have u used the modules from
nvidia? ie. the nforce_linux modules?
The dmesg shows that th
Kathy Darlin! wrote:
What file would I edit if I wanted to run a particular command when I
logged into Redhat8?
Thanks
i'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but if you are talking
about scheduling a job of sort, try using at or cron command with the
right syntax... i wasn't sure
Title: Installing BIND
I am running Redhat 7.2. I installed bind using up2date -uv. However, after the installation was done, I did not see named.conf, named.ca and named.local files. Is this normal, is it because I used up2date instead of rpm ?
Regards,
Raj
Hello,
How many mailboxes do you have with the ISP? In other words - is mail for
each user account described being delivered to a DIFFERENT mailbox on the
ISP, or are they all being delivered to a single mailbox? For this to work
properly, each user should have mail delivered to unique mailbox
I am trying to install the lastest version of samba and it keeps baling out
on me. have removed the previous version. Do I need to force the package?
Thanks Roger
[root@clark02 root]# ls
anaconda-ks.cfg Desktop install.log install.log.syslog
samba-2.2.7a-1.i386.rpm upgrade.log upgrade.
> Hi all
> I want to configure fetchmail to POP mail for all my users from my ISP to
my local mail server running sendmail. At the moment it fetches the mail and
delivers everything to one user but what I really want is for each user's
mail to be delivered to their mailbox on the mail server. For
Hi all
I want to configure fetchmail to POP mail for all my users from my ISP to my local
mail server running sendmail. At the moment it fetches the mail and delivers
everything to one user but what I really want is for each user's mail to be delivered
to their mailbox on the mail server. For e
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 02:29:22PM +0100, Hauser Marcel wrote:
> Javier Gostling wrote:
>
> >Not that tough. I have my squid log files rotate on a weekly basis with
> >compression enabled. For my monthly reports, I just create a big log
> >file by zcatting the old logfiles and catting the current
Javier Gostling wrote:
Not that tough. I have my squid log files rotate on a weekly basis with
compression enabled. For my monthly reports, I just create a big log
file by zcatting the old logfiles and catting the current logfile into a
temporary logfile to be processed.
yup... thought about th
When I try to loggin using Gnome GUI (and anyother
GUI's for that matter). The background loads and then my computer appears to
freeze. I can only login in single user mode. Does anyone know how i can fix
this? (I could loggin perfectly ok until a few days ago :-( )
All help appreciated
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 01:55:29PM +0100, Hauser Marcel wrote:
> :) hehe.. yep... for a 500MB logfile :)
Not that tough. I have my squid log files rotate on a weekly basis with
compression enabled. For my monthly reports, I just create a big log
file by zcatting the old logfiles and catting the c
Thank You very much.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: Cronjob question
>
> crontab -l
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "RA"
> Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 07:26:56 -0500
> To:
> Subjec
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 24-Dec-2002/13:20 +0100, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have a tool which creates squid reports on a monthly basis. This Tool
runs very long (depends how big the log file is for a month of data). If
i start it at 0:05 everything is fine until 04:01 where
On 24-Dec-2002/13:20 +0100, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>i have a tool which creates squid reports on a monthly basis. This Tool
>runs very long (depends how big the log file is for a month of data). If
>i start it at 0:05 everything is fine until 04:01 where the logrotate
>script
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 24-Dec-2002/06:11 +0100, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if i have the following in my crontab:
01 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
05 0 * * * root /etc/something/crontab
and the /etc/something/crontab scripts takes longer than until 4:01 to
finish..
I haven't tried on RH8.0, but I have referred the following documents to
install a Lexmark Z11 printer on "RH 7.0 + CLE v1.0".
http://f23.parsimony.net/forum51677/messages/288.htm
http://som_som.tripod.com/extref/cZ11.html
Although I cannot obtain multi-page printout and the master-filter used
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 20:47, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> What are the permissions on the flashplayer-installer ? at the minimum
> chmod 700 or if you are feeling generous chmod 755 the file.
[M8ram@localhost install_flash_player_6_linux]$ lh
total 1.5M
-rwxrwxr-x1 M8ramM8ram 23k Dec 4 07
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the reply. I think it's indeed a bug. I've logged the problem to Redhat
Bugzilla just now.
Merry christmas, too.
Andrew...
>
> haha, this got me for a bit also! =) its not that its not printing, its
> that it is printing, but then the prompt is printing over it.
>
> [my
I have installed RH 8.0 and then RH 7.0 in next partitions as below:
/dev/hda1 - / for RH 8.0
/dev/hda5 - /usr for RH 8.0
/dev/hda6 - /var for RH 8.0
/dev/hda7 - /swap for RH 8.0
/dev/hda2 - / for RH 7.0
/dev/hda8 - /usr for RH 7.0
/dev/hda9 - /var for RH 7.0
/dev/hda10 - /swap for RH 7.0
Dur
On 24-Dec-2002/06:11 +0100, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>if i have the following in my crontab:
>
>01 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
>05 0 * * * root /etc/something/crontab
>
>and the /etc/something/crontab scripts takes longer than until 4:01 to
>finish will the scripts
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 06:12:54 -0500 "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 24-Dec-2002/10:06 +0530,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >On 24 Dec 2002 at 1:00, Kathy Darlin! wrote:
> >
> >> What file would I edit if I wanted to run a
> particular command when I
> >> logged into Redhat8?
>
On 24-Dec-2002/10:06 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On 24 Dec 2002 at 1:00, Kathy Darlin! wrote:
>
>> What file would I edit if I wanted to run a particular command when I
>> logged into Redhat8?
>
>Append in the file /etc/rc.d/rc.local
That runs the command when the machine is booted,. not whe
Hi
I have a weird problem with Red Hat 8 on my Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D
laptop.
I live in France so I sat up the clock to use Paris timezone. At first,
it worked well but after a few days, I restarted my computer and saw
that the time was 1 hour under the correct one. So I tried to set it
back by
/bin/mail is a binary file. If you have your OS RPMs run the following
command:
rpm -Fvh
This command if applied to all RPM stored in a directory or on OS CD, It will
update ONLY the installed RPMs and will not change any system configs or file
structures you have.
The "echo" command is used
No one's mentioned comsat in this thread so far, couldn't that be used to
cobble something together that approximates the 'You got mail' type
functionality?
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From: "Roger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 2:25 PM
Subject: Quest
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