I just sent a subscribe message.
Thanks
Buck
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help hash out the
strengths and weaknesses of what I am trying to accomplish. I always
seem to have a not-so normal way of doing things for whatever reason.
Maybe what I need is a mentor type conversation.
Thanks, I'll look it up and book mark the URL. I'll be back with the
qu
to set them up properly.
I am a member of several lists and one of them got upset that I asked
about backups once.
Thanks for asking
Buck
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OOPS, I misunderstood, I thought it was for up to two computers.
My apologies.
I am still cheap and $100 is the edge. I am not sure what kind of
support you get though. I know you will get the updates, but for
someone supporting the larger systems on RHEL, that would be good deal.
Buck
I have several questions that are general to Linux. I have had my nose
bitten several times now on various lists asking what isn't Red Hat
specific. I am wondering if there is a listserv for General Linux
questions.
Thanks for the help
Buck
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And I thought I was cheap! That's only $50 per computer.
Buck
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O
You'll have to talk to RH sales, but from what they tell me, you are
just paying for the service contract. The boxed set just comes along
for the ride.
When you talk to sales, don't forget to ask about quantity discounts.
Buck
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Sorry,
This discussion has raised about 200 messages a day for the last two
weeks. Red Hat Linux is no more. Now there is Fedora. Please check
out http://fedora.redhat.com also check out the archives.
Buck
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And another one crawls out from under a rock.
;)
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Does anyone happen to know what it is? Thanks. __
I am afraid I can't
be of much help, but if you list the name of your ISP and it's website
address for the settings, I am sure someone on this list will help.
Some of the world's fines people are here!
Good Luck,
Buck
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Thank you very much.
It sounds like a little script for replacing the drive and I am set to
go.
Thanks again
Buck
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ng when I
do this, all is well. But if the partitions have to be assigned a
directory name when they are formatted, I may be out of luck.
Will Linux allow me to do this for backup or will I need to find another
way to clone my drives?
Thanks
Buck
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On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 03:22, Buck wrote:
> Sorry,
>
> I am using this
Sorry,
I am using this on RHL 9. I got distracted and forgot to add the
question about what backup software would be best.
Thanks
Buck
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uot;normal" backup procedures look like, I don't think I
have seen any since about 1990.
Anyone have any helpful suggestions?
Buck
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Thanks,
I would want the keyboard, mouse and monitor all to be on the remote
computer. I guess I forgot to include that little detail.
I'll have more specific questions in a few days after I set it up to
use. I may have enough parts to make up a second computer for Linux.
I am curious to know Is there a way I can run the GUI on my local
machine pointed to the remote machine?
Thanks
Buck
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A Wonderful answer. Thank you very much. It is on the list.
Buck
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ht as well get paid
for it.
Thanks again,
Buck
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I have seen SSH referred to in several postings on the listservs. Is
that what I want to study?
Thanks
Buck
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to learn how?
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Did you set the permissions on the folders?
Buck
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Subject: samba writable share
im having trouble creating a wri
Try disabling the iptables temporarily. I had that problem on Knology.
Once disabled, it worked. I will figure out why later when I have
something worth protecting. I am afraid if someone wants to steal Linux
they would be better to download the ISOs.
Buck
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From
, I have not heard whether or not Fedora will offer the
priced version.
Standard disclaimer: Always verify that what I say is correct.
Buck
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To
Up until Monday Up2Date was free for filling out a questionaire every
two months. The $60 provided you with convenience and earlier access to
binary downloads and free binary downloads of RHEL.
Up2Date Demo was free for 2 months for each installation with a unique
email address. At the end o
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:31:20 -0400
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> Support What support? The products you listed are only the
> product and up2date for 1
,
I could sell them installation and support their server for a year.
Better bargain than MS.
Buck
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On Tue, Sep
Correct me if I am still wrong, but my understanding was that RHL
offered all the features of AS but without the convenient package. The
items would have to be individually installed as needed.
Buck
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on several machines and never need support, other than up2dates
occasionally, but here we are with per-machine "licenses" again. (Yes,
I am aware it isn't a license but the effect is the same).
Buck
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Support What support? The products you listed are only the product
and up2date for 1 year!
The cost of these two products is actually $799 and $299 respectively.
Look again my friend.
Buck
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4 months is long enough to declare a system reliable.
My 1/2 cents worth.
Buck
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Snip
I think there needs to be
it for the money. They will go to where
the money is. And I wish them well. Maybe some day they'll see me
there, but if not, I'll keep on keeping on.
Buck
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I think that the real problem is that we once had available the download
of the grand package and updates for $60.00 and now we can only get a
part of the package and updates for $349.
Sticker shock to those of us used to free.
Buck
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logical from that point of view?
Buck
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On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 10:09, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> [snip]
>
using NAT in their operation. I have seen that a lot on DLS or ADSL.
I know this isn't much help, but for what it's worth, its here.
Buck
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Getting technical here, I was referring to the technical upgrades from
9.0 to 9.2 or 10.0. I realize Fedora will upgrade Red Hat, but while
Red Hat may have some equity in the name, we won't be upgrading to "Red
Hat Linux".
Buck
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LOL Ok you got me. I guess that because there is no .0 there will be no
official upgrade. Maybe this was in the works longer than RH is letting
on.
Buck
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 05:20:42PM -0400, Buck wrote:
> I just talked to sales on the telephone. From what he said, all the
> features of the Red Hat Enterprise product is available on the
> internet, just not assembled the same. Version 2 is based
I changed the name before sending the config file.
I just re-installed Linux and am starting over. I have to reconfigur
from scratch at this time.
Buck
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I know, I was just making a joke out of it. Lol
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> Hmmm, y
Hmmm, your cert expires at RH 12 and they just backed up to 3.0? Sounds
like your cert could be around a while longer than you expected. LOL
;)
Buck
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days.
Buck
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 03:14:35PM -0400, Buck wrote:
> Being a newbie to all this, I am a little
have to Fedora or will I have
to start with Fedora from scratch?
4. Will the Red Hat Enterprise software be allowed to be compiled
and distributed freely without support? I can see a new market on ebay
for Red Hat ÕÑrprise compiled CDs and ISOs.
What else am I missing?
Buck
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Thank you,
Here is the Samba File (smb.conf)
Buck
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from penguin.Wildlife.lan (192.168.1.1)
# Date: 2003/09/22 09:31:14
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = WILDLIFE
netbios name = PENGUIN
server string = IBM 300
I am unable to access anything other than my home folder from my XP
computer.
Linux is setup as follows:
User: buck Member of buck and processors
Groups: buck, processors
Folders: /home/buck, /home/processing, /home/shared
Properties: (/home/processing)
>From the Linux computer, I
ect?
I'll be asking more specific questions along the way as I learn more.
Thank you,
Buck
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Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that a year ago, I was
downloading the freshly released RH 8.0.
Do a search on Google. I saw a review about 10.0 yesterday.
Unfortunately I don't remember where. It was a first look at the beta.
BTW when did 9.0 release?
Buck
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You might also do a search on Google. I found a couple of places that
try to help in that matter.
Good luck, we're in the same boat.
Buck
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computer. Now I want to setup the firewalls so I can link into the
entire network. Unfortunately, Netgear has not been much help so unless
someone else on the list has done better and knows something I don't, I
won't recommend netgear.
Buck
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it powerful and usable for the business. I have a home business right
now and I am learning Linux and it's software. First I want to create a
server then I'll work on the desktop idea.
Just my .01, if its worth that much.
Buck
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I looked around, but in all my ignorance, didn't see anything. I get
the feeling that it is in the compiled code or possibly in the kernel.
But, don't count on my answer, I can barely find an RPM.
Good luck,
Buck
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Philip,
Are you having one of those, "I just need an answer" days?
I set one users password to 4 characters in mine for testing purposes.
As root, I changed the password and it fussed, but it took it.
I am using RH 8.0, btw.
Good luck,
Buck
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RH 8.0 has done away with ipchains and uses iptables exclusively.
Buck
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Subject: Re: lokkit
lokkit with RH 7.3
Mike Burger
Let me take a shot at my now born knowledge:
Insert disc 3
>From the command line as root type:
Rpm -ivh /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/my*
I think that will do it or try
Up2date my*
And see if Red Hat will update it.
Good luck
Buck
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Am I correct in understanding that you want the email servers in a
closed network for testing and educational use only rather than for
connection through the internet?
Buck
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Nodeps is no dependants. That is why it is more likely to disrupt your
system.
Buck
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On Fri, 2003
Do you have more than one installed cd drive or a cd and dvd? I had to
disconnect one of the drives because it couldn't make up its mind which
drive the disc was in. (vs 7.2). 8.0 only worked from the DVD drive.
This is probably a shot in the dark for you, but I hope it is helpful
Did he spell "Unsubscribe" correctly when he sent the email?
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I think I remember that it takes a while for the list to be updated
before you are actually removed. Maybe you will be removed by tomorrow.
Just my .02 worth.
Buck
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and it
lists the services available. One of those is squirl
mail. I saw that today when I was
installing it.
Buck
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Is the advanced server build available for free to the public or is it
proprietary to Red Hat? I downloaded the 8.0 isos and created the discs
but it looked like the only way to get advanced server was to pay
RedHat.
Thanks
Buck
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solution.
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> On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
>
> > Chip Buck wrote:
> > ->
Has anyone successfully set up VNC with Redhat 8.0?
I can start vncserver successfully and connect from a remote
client, however I do not get any window manager, only
a grey screen with cursor.
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Would you not use DHCP server?
I am a newbie in Linux, but that's my guess.
Buck
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Is the
You may also setup for a dual boot between Linux and windows. That way
you can use Linux until you need cold fusion or other programs. Its not
perfect but an option until things get better.
Good luck
Buck
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ll installing. I'll abort the
install and go back to what I was using.
Thanks again.
Buck
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here to find it?
Thanks very much
Buck
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