What to do about devfsd with 2.4.9?

2001-11-19 Thread William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-777-8123

Hi all,

 I notice that the devfsd package isn't included in kernel-2.4.9-12.  
It's my understanding that RH doesn't recommend the use of devfs yet.  
Nevertheless, devfsd was included with the 2.4.2-2 and 2.4.3-12 kernels.  
For just a little longer, I'm producing up2date installation trees of 
Seawolf.  Do i include devfsd-2.4.3-12, or does the newer kernel handle 
devfs in a different way?  If i can remove the package, do I have to do 
anything to Anaconda to keep it from failing on the missing package.  I 
can delete line 32 through 34 from comps.
Any ideas?




   TIA.
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can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?

2001-11-19 Thread Nat B.

Hi,

Is there an option in sendmail that allows me to set a user's mailbox 
maximum quota to 3M? I'm sure there must be a way to do that. If it's not in 
sendmail, does anyone know how to do it?

I would greatly appreciate any reply as soon as possible, and thank you in 
advance.

Regards

Nathalie

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Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?

2001-11-19 Thread Mike Wafkowski

man quota is your friend.

Regards,
Mike Wafkowski

- Original Message -
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:26 AM
Subject: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?


 Hi,

 Is there an option in sendmail that allows me to set a user's mailbox
 maximum quota to 3M? I'm sure there must be a way to do that. If it's not
in
 sendmail, does anyone know how to do it?

 I would greatly appreciate any reply as soon as possible, and thank you in
 advance.

 Regards

 Nathalie

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System Log Book?

2001-11-19 Thread Thomas Ribbrock

Hi all,

I have a question on my mind: What do ye folks out there use as a system
logbook? What I mean is something to keep notes of what RPMs you installed/
upgraded/removed (and when), which configuration files you changed, etc.pp.
- basically notes how you keep the system running.

I've been using hand-edited HTML pages for this task since RHL 4.2, which
have the advantage of being editable and readable in both text and GUI mode
and have the advantage over dead-tree docs of being easily searchable (of
course I have to back them up every now and then, just in case). However,
manually editing is sometimes too tedious for me to bother - with the
negative side effect that some things don't get logged... :-}
Hence, before I start reinventing the wheel: What kind of tools are other
people using for this task?

Cheerio,

Thomas
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Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?

2001-11-19 Thread Kevin Chan

Hi Nathalie,

I think you may set quota for each user on their /home directory (if you set
the mail deliver to their /home)

You may use userquota or grpquota to set the quota for them.

If you need more information for set the quota, just let me know !  Good
Luck !

Kevin

Nathalie B. Wrote

 Is there an option in sendmail that allows me to set a user's mailbox
 maximum quota to 3M? I'm sure there must be a way to do that. If it's not
in
 sendmail, does anyone know how to do it?





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Re: gabber and esd

2001-11-19 Thread Gordon Messmer

On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Matthew Melvin wrote:

 Okay.. hopefully an easier one what does it take to make gabber work 
 with esd?

I've got the package of 0.8.5 from the gabber.org web site.  It's linked 
against esd...  Are you having trouble linking against esd, or having 
trouble running the program?

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Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?

2001-11-19 Thread Nat B.

Hi Kevin and all,


From: Kevin Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 16:39:45 +0800

Hi Nathalie,

I think you may set quota for each user on their /home directory (if you 
set
the mail deliver to their /home)


users on my system don't have bash. so they don't have home directoties. 
they are only mail users and receive their messages in /var/spool/mail

You may use userquota or grpquota to set the quota for them.


there's no manual entry for grpquota

If you need more information for set the quota, just let me know !

How do I set the quota so that each user has a maximum mailbox file size of 
3Megs?
Note that all email users belong to the same group.

Thank you very much

Nathalie

  Good
Luck !

Kevin

Nathalie B. Wrote

  Is there an option in sendmail that allows me to set a user's mailbox
  maximum quota to 3M? I'm sure there must be a way to do that. If it's 
not
in
  sendmail, does anyone know how to do it?





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Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?

2001-11-19 Thread Kevin Chan

Hi Nathalie,

If you are using RedHat 7.1, please try the bellow step:

1.cd /etc
2.vi fstab
3.under the fstab file add the grpquota after defaults
(e.g. defaults,grpquota) on your /var/spool/mail OR / partition.
4.cd /var/spool/mail OR cd /
5.touch quota.group
6.convertquota -g /  ( convert quota.group to aquota.group )
7.edquota groupname( start set the soft limit and hard limit for
each the group )

If you are using RedHat 7.0 or before version, please try the bellow step:

1.cd /etc
2.vi fstab
3.under the fstab file add the grpquota after defaults
(e.g. defaults,grpquota) on your /var/spool/mail OR /  partition.
4.cd /var/spool/mail OR cd /
5.quotacheck -ugav
6.edquota groupname( start set the soft limit and hard limit for
each the group )

Hope it will help !

Kevin Chan


Nathalie B. Wrote

 users on my system don't have bash. so they don't have home directoties.
 they are only mail users and receive their messages in /var/spool/mail
 there's no manual entry for grpquota
  How do I set the quota so that each user has a maximum mailbox file size
of  3Megs?
 Note that all email users belong to the same group.






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transfer users account?

2001-11-19 Thread gary

Dear all,

Is there a good way to transfer user accounts from server A to server B?

Beside. /etc/passwd  group files, what are the rest of files need to copy
over?
How about the user home directory?

All suggestion are welcome

Many thanks,
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Re: System Log Book?

2001-11-19 Thread Emmanuel Seyman

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 09:37:39AM +0100, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
 
 I have a question on my mind: What do ye folks out there use as a system
 logbook? What I mean is something to keep notes of what RPMs you installed/
 upgraded/removed (and when), which configuration files you changed, etc.pp.
 - basically notes how you keep the system running.

One of my friends uses RCS on his config file before he edits them.
You might want to try that route.
Actually, the same thing goes for me...

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Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?

2001-11-19 Thread Nat B.

Kevin,

I've executed those steps. There's something I'm not quite understanding 
here:
when I execute edquota -g mailusers i get:
Edit block and inode quota for group mailusers:
Device /dev/sdb1 (/):
Used 0KB, limits: soft=0 hard=0
Used 0 inodes, limits: soft=0 hard=0

I want each user of mailusers group to be able to use 3Megs on /dev/sdb1. 
That means i want to set a soft quota = 3000
Once I modified only soft=3000, I tried to fill the mailbox of a user with 
more than 3Megs. Nothing happened. the file grew to 4Megs with no problem. 
Seems I missed something here. Please help.

Nathalie


From: Kevin Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 17:26:58 +0800

Hi Nathalie,

If you are using RedHat 7.1, please try the bellow step:

1.cd /etc
2.vi fstab
3.under the fstab file add the grpquota after defaults
(e.g. defaults,grpquota) on your /var/spool/mail OR / partition.
4.cd /var/spool/mail OR cd /
5.touch quota.group
6.convertquota -g /  ( convert quota.group to aquota.group )
7.edquota groupname( start set the soft limit and hard limit 
for
each the group )

If you are using RedHat 7.0 or before version, please try the bellow step:

1.cd /etc
2.vi fstab
3.under the fstab file add the grpquota after defaults
(e.g. defaults,grpquota) on your /var/spool/mail OR /  partition.
4.cd /var/spool/mail OR cd /
5.quotacheck -ugav
6.edquota groupname( start set the soft limit and hard limit 
for
each the group )

Hope it will help !

Kevin Chan


Nathalie B. Wrote

  users on my system don't have bash. so they don't have home directoties.
  they are only mail users and receive their messages in /var/spool/mail
  there's no manual entry for grpquota
   How do I set the quota so that each user has a maximum mailbox file 
size
of  3Megs?
  Note that all email users belong to the same group.






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Re: System Log Book?

2001-11-19 Thread Jesus Ortega (a.k.a. Nitebirdz)

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:

 Hi all,

 I have a question on my mind: What do ye folks out there use as a system
 logbook? What I mean is something to keep notes of what RPMs you installed/
 upgraded/removed (and when), which configuration files you changed, etc.pp.
 - basically notes how you keep the system running.

 I've been using hand-edited HTML pages for this task since RHL 4.2, which
 have the advantage of being editable and readable in both text and GUI mode
 and have the advantage over dead-tree docs of being easily searchable (of
 course I have to back them up every now and then, just in case). However,
 manually editing is sometimes too tedious for me to bother - with the
 negative side effect that some things don't get logged... :-}
 Hence, before I start reinventing the wheel: What kind of tools are other
 people using for this task?

 Cheerio,

 Thomas



Thomas,



I've always used a simple ASCII document.  It's really easy to edit from
your favorite editor (Emacs, vi...) and it can just as easily be viewed
from a web browser.




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Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?

2001-11-19 Thread Mike Burger

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Nat B. wrote:

 You may use userquota or grpquota to set the quota for them.
 
 
 there's no manual entry for grpquota

There's no manual entry for usrquota either.

Just man quota



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Re: transfer users account?

2001-11-19 Thread Mike Burger

The passwd and group files are necessary...and depending on your 
installation, you'll probably need /etc/shadow, too.

Generally, you can get away with archiving via tar to move the entire home 
space over.

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, gary wrote:

 Dear all,
 
 Is there a good way to transfer user accounts from server A to server B?
 
 Beside. /etc/passwd  group files, what are the rest of files need to copy
 over?
 How about the user home directory?
 
 All suggestion are welcome
 
 Many thanks,
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Re: can I specify sendmail users' mailbox size?

2001-11-19 Thread Mike Burger

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Nat B. wrote:

 Kevin,
 
 I've executed those steps. There's something I'm not quite understanding 
 here:
 when I execute edquota -g mailusers i get:
 Edit block and inode quota for group mailusers:
 Device /dev/sdb1 (/):
 Used 0KB, limits: soft=0 hard=0
 Used 0 inodes, limits: soft=0 hard=0
 
 I want each user of mailusers group to be able to use 3Megs on /dev/sdb1. 
 That means i want to set a soft quota = 3000
 Once I modified only soft=3000, I tried to fill the mailbox of a user with 
 more than 3Megs. Nothing happened. the file grew to 4Megs with no problem. 
 Seems I missed something here. Please help.

From man edquota

Usage:  edquota [ -ug ] [ -F format-name ] -t

   -t Edit  the soft time limits for each filesystem.  In
  old quota format if the time limits are  zero,  the
  default time limits in linux/quota.h are used. In
  new quota format  time  limits  must  be  specified
  (there  is  no  default  value set in kernel). Time
  units of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks,  and
  months  are  understood. Time limits are printed in
  the greatest possible time unit such that the value
  is greater than or equal to one.

My suggestion to you, instead, is to get hold of Webmin, located at 
http://www.webmin.com.  The quota control in Webmin gives you an easy 
interface to time, space and inode control for quotas.



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Modem Hamlet

2001-11-19 Thread mr . linux

Hi,

I'm trying to install an H56USB Hamlet modem on a RedHat 
7.1 but it doesn't want to work.

I tried to ask for its drivers to Hamlet's but .. no way.

Has someone solved this problem? If yes can you explain me 
how?

TIA

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sound for users

2001-11-19 Thread Michael George

I am having some permissions trouble with sound, and I'm not sure the best way
to fix it.

I just upgraded to 7.2 and was having trouble getting xmms to play my
oggvorbis files.  It seemed to be a permission problem because when I did
sudo xmms, it worked.  It also worked for me as a regular user after that.

However, when I try to run ogg123 from my wifes account, I get an error that
it could not load the default driver.  Audio devices may already be in use.
but I checked and I can't find anything else running on the audio.

So I just tried play /usr/share/sndconfig/sample.au from her account and got
couldn't open /dev/dsp permission denied.  I checked and sure enough the
permissions on /dev/dsp are:

crw---1 george   root  14,   3 Aug 30 16:30 /dev/dsp

(my userid is george)

My question is:

How can I best set up the permissions so that she and I can both play (at
different times, obviously) music w/ XMMS?

Thanks!

-Michael

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Network Management; SNMP Traps; Other Services

2001-11-19 Thread James Pifer

I've searched the archives without success.

Is there any software out there for Linux that provides Network Operations 
Center functionality? Like collecting SNMP traps, dealing with services on 
remote machines, etc, etc. Replacement for such applications as HP 
Openview, Micromuse Netcool, or other packages like that.

Thanks,
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lynx-konsole

2001-11-19 Thread Ted Gervais


Success. I want to personally thank Devon and the others who responded to my 
plea for help.  I changed the html selection as Devon mentioned, by going to 
file associations and now netscape comes up with URL's as opposed to Lynx.

I wonder how Lynx was ever selected.  Is that a 'default' selection when 
upgrading to newer versions of RedHat??
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Re: sound for users

2001-11-19 Thread Angel L. Mateo

Michael George escribió:
 
 I am having some permissions trouble with sound, and I'm not sure the best way
 to fix it.
 
 I just upgraded to 7.2 and was having trouble getting xmms to play my
 oggvorbis files.  It seemed to be a permission problem because when I did
 sudo xmms, it worked.  It also worked for me as a regular user after that.
 
 However, when I try to run ogg123 from my wifes account, I get an error that
 it could not load the default driver.  Audio devices may already be in use.
 but I checked and I can't find anything else running on the audio.
 
 So I just tried play /usr/share/sndconfig/sample.au from her account and got
 couldn't open /dev/dsp permission denied.  I checked and sure enough the
 permissions on /dev/dsp are:
 
 crw---1 george   root  14,   3 Aug 30 16:30 /dev/dsp
 
 (my userid is george)
 
 My question is:
 
 How can I best set up the permissions so that she and I can both play (at
 different times, obviously) music w/ XMMS?
 
The permissions seems right because I have the same and I can play with
xmms. Are you sure that you have the same xmms configuration for user
george and user root? Maybe you have configured xmms to use esd or
something like that.

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anaconda-runtime buildinstall

2001-11-19 Thread jtournier

hello,
i want to generate a personnal modified redhat distribution.
I tried using the /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/buildinstall script.
my root distribution is /home/ftp/disk1 which contain RedHat/ images/ 
When i axecute /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/buildinstall /home/ftp/disk1
the begining seems ok but i then have errors messages. You'll find them at the end
of this message.
Can anyone explain me how to generate my distribution ?
I have another question: is there a way to add new installation classes ?
Certainly yes, but how ??
If you have interisting links ...
Thanks for your help.
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Here is my log file:
---
Building images...
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: !=: unary operator 
expected
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
Assembling package list...
expanding 
expanding 
retrieving timezones
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
cat: /opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda/lang-table*: Aucun 
fichier ou répertoire de ce type
Running mkfontdir...
/usr/X11R6/bin/mkfontdir: failed to create directory in 
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/share/fonts/ISO8859-2/*
rm: cannot remove `/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/X11R6/bin/mkfontdir': 
Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
Scrubbing trees... /opt/i386/file/0/disk1/image-templatemv: cannot stat 
`/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/image-template/usr/sbin/anaconda': Aucun fichier o
u répertoire de ce type
mv: cannot stat `/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/image-template/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/lib*': 
Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
mv: cannot stat 
`/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/image-template/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/collage': Aucun 
fichier ou répertoire de ce type
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: too many arguments
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: too many arguments
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: too many arguments
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: 
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/image-template/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/scrubtree: Aucun fichi
er ou répertoire de ce type
Scrubbing trees... /opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimagemv: cannot stat 
`/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/sbin/anaconda': Aucun fichi
er ou répertoire de ce type
mv: cannot stat 
`/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/lib*': Aucun fichier 
ou répertoire de ce type
mv: cannot stat 
`/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/collage': Aucun 
fichier ou répertoire de ce type
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: too many arguments
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: too many arguments
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: too many arguments
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: 
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/scrubtree: Aucun fic
hier ou répertoire de ce type
Scrubbing trees...
Compressing .mo files in stage2 images...
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: [: =: unary operator 
expected
Patching python library...
Removing unused python files in hdimage... 
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: 
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/image-template/usr/
lib/anaconda-runtime/pythondeps: Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
done.
Cleaning ramdisk install images...
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/buildinstall.tree.31317/upd-instroot: 
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/checkcards.py: Aucun
 fichier ou répertoire de ce type
./buildinstall: [: =: unary operator expected
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/trimpcitable doesn't 
exist
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/moddeps doesn't exist
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/loader/module-info 
doesn't exist
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/filtermoddeps doesn't 
exist
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda/lang-table doesn't exist
/opt/i386/file/0/disk1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/keymaps-7.1 doesn't 
exist

missing SDL

2001-11-19 Thread Ian Truelsen

I am compiling a program that wants to use SDL and I have to tell it where 
SDL is installed. I know that I have it as an rpm query shows I have v 
1.2.2-3 installed. However, the program I have is supposed to find 
sdl-config in the binaries directory of SDL and I can't find it, or any 
binaries associated with SDL. 

Does anyone know where SDL installs? It is right out of the box RH7.2 with 
current up2date run. 

Ian. 

Ian Truelsen
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University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
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Re: missing SDL

2001-11-19 Thread David


On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Ian Truelsen wrote:

 I am compiling a program that wants to use SDL and I have to tell it where 
 SDL is installed. I know that I have it as an rpm query shows I have v 
 1.2.2-3 installed. However, the program I have is supposed to find 
 sdl-config in the binaries directory of SDL and I can't find it, or any 
 binaries associated with SDL. 
 ...

You'll need SDL-devel for sdl-config.

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Re: ntp source for Hurricane (RH 5.0)

2001-11-19 Thread Leonard den Ottolander

Hi Keith,

 I just got an odd request and haven't been able to come up with a link
 yet.  I'm trying to find a rpm based package for ntp that would work with
 RH 5.0.  Hopefully somebody will know of or have an archive of said
 application.  Many thanks if you can help.

 Have you tried rebuilding one of the current src.rpms on RH 5.0? Otherwise, 
try rpmfind.net. At first glance I see an xntp3 package for RH5.2 there. 
Should work on 5.0 as well. But take note: There have been exploits in the 
ntpd. Maybe you need an updated version. Check your local mirror under 
updates/5.2 (or later).

Bye,

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How can I set poxy server?

2001-11-19 Thread liyanen

I want to find the poxy setting in Netscape ,but didn't find.
Where and how can I set the poxy server ?
Thank u .

Boen Lee


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Re: How can I set poxy server?

2001-11-19 Thread Lewi

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 10:31:31PM +0800, liyanen wrote:
 I want to find the poxy setting in Netscape ,but didn't find.
 Where and how can I set the poxy server ?
 Thank u .
in the menu:
select Edit  Preference
in the left pane click Advance in the arrow's button 

 
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lost su privilages

2001-11-19 Thread THOMAS . M . WATSON

When a user is added, you can allow super-user access or not.  Check
your user account and add SU permission if it isn't turned on.

Mike Watson 


Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 14:18:57 -0800
Subject: lost su privilages
From: Jim Sheffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hmmm...

Just took over a  few linux machines here.  First time working with
Linux.
One of the machines will not let me in under su.  I can log on as a
user,
but it won't accept my password as a su.  It worked fine all week (my
first
week here) until today!

Tells me the password is invalid.  I know it's correct- I've tried
dozens of
times.  It works on the other machines...

Any ideas what might have happened and what I can do?  I haven't
rebooted
yet, but that's my next step...

Thanks all!

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Migration from Groupwise

2001-11-19 Thread Francisco Neira

Hi all,

I am looking for the migration from Novell Groupwise 5.5 to an open source mailing 
system. Any experience doing this? 

All comments will be highly appreciated!


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up2date

2001-11-19 Thread Ted Gervais


I used to enter 'up2date'  at a prompt and after entering my root password a 
RedHat (graphical) screen would come up. It allowed me to view my choices for 
updates and everything worked like a champ.

However, I just  gave it a try today and I see I get ONLY a text screen and I 
have to enter 'up2date --list' or --u etc...   to get things to go. Other 
wise I just get a screen of options.

My questions are:

How come I lost my graphical screen?

How come I have to enter 'options' when entering 'up2date' ??


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Re: up2date

2001-11-19 Thread Tammy Fox

Do you have the up2date-gnome package installed?

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:07:08AM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
 
 I used to enter 'up2date'  at a prompt and after entering my root password a 
 RedHat (graphical) screen would come up. It allowed me to view my choices for 
 updates and everything worked like a champ.
 
 However, I just  gave it a try today and I see I get ONLY a text screen and I 
 have to enter 'up2date --list' or --u etc...   to get things to go. Other 
 wise I just get a screen of options.
 
 My questions are:
 
 How come I lost my graphical screen?
 
 How come I have to enter 'options' when entering 'up2date' ??
 
 
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refresh rate?

2001-11-19 Thread gregory mott

for any particular screen/pixel resolution i choose, how can i know which 
refresh rate ends up getting used?  similarly, how can i see whether it's 
trying to do interlaced vs non-interlaced?

gregory mott
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Re: FAQ of apache + php 4 + mod_ssl

2001-11-19 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 My System is Linux Red Hat 6.2...
 Who can help me how to compile and install apache , php 4 and mod_ssl
 correctly ?

These are already included in Red Hat Linux 7 and above.

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Re: System Log Book?

2001-11-19 Thread Harry Putnam

Thomas Ribbrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have a question on my mind: What do ye folks out there use as a system
 logbook? What I mean is something to keep notes of what RPMs you installed/
 upgraded/removed (and when), which configuration files you changed, etc.pp.
 - basically notes how you keep the system running.

I use two techniques, one home grown and the other makes use of a
complex tool called `cvs'

Home grown:  
Consists of homeboy scripting that allows me to easily
write short segments of info with special headers and footer to
several specific files.

Works like this:

My scripting allows me to type a command in an xterm
`keyw -i Important words and identifying phrases enter

After pressing enter my script prompts me for the body of my comments
if needed.

 User In put here 
Here I type any information or changes I've made in summary.
Then press ^d.

When ^d is pressed an exit `trap' writes the special format around my
input.  So I end  up with a segment like this written to file:

   Keywords: Important words and indentifying phrases
   CURRENT_DATE
   Any information I typed in gets positioned here
   on as many lines as necessary
   
   
The segment is closed off with a double ampersand.
The above segment is written to specific log file in the format shown.
So that log file contains may such small segments.

My scripting also allows me to quickly search this file for keywords
in the keywords line  and returns any segments with that keyword
present.  Can also be searched by date.  The sripting makes heavy use
of the unix util awk.  And is suprisingly fast and efficient.

That technique handles my observation and personel notes about stuff.
I can make the basic script available on a web site if anyone is
interested.  But understand, it is not a polished professional piece,
more a homegrown working script.  It does some half assed built in
documentation. 

CVS technique:

IMPORTANT CAVEATE:
   Only try the following technique after extensive experimentation with
   `cvs' to ensure you understand how it works before applying this
   technique to important config files.

I use `cvs' (Concurrent Versions System) to keep track of important
config files.  `cvs' is a fully developed complex system designed to
keep track of changes to many files in one place. It requires some
study, but once you have the basic idea you can use it to keep track
of changes and allow referencing past settings in earlier versions.
It works like this for me:
(See `info cvs' for details)

I setup a local cvs repository on one machine, building an internal
file system in it that somewhat mirrors my install.  Just enough to
have similar directories to hold the base documents that resemble my
install.

Here, I mean a base (known as cvsroot) with subdirs resembling my
install: 
   cvsroot/machine_name/etc 
   cvsroot/machine_name/home/$USER
   cvsroot/machine_name/root/bin

And a misc directory to hold configs that are from unusual places (not /etc)
   cvsroot/machine_name/misc

In this repository I keep the actual config files under cvs control.
The details of doing this are lengthy but only need be done once or as
needed after that. (See `info cvs' for full instruction look for
`import' )

Then one `checks out' a working copy of the cvs structure and files.

`cvs checkout MODULE_NAME ==(machine_name in my setup)

This checked out module is then what houses the real config files.
I place symlinks in the OS file system pointing to files inside the
checked out module.
NOTE: Do not do the above unless you understand how cvs works

So things like /etc/fstab, /etc/profile or /etc/syslog.conf are really
symlinks to the checked out working config file in cvs.

lrwxrwxrwx [...] /etc/fstab - /home/reader/t/209/etc/fstab
lrwxrwxrwx [...] /etc/profile - /home/reader/t/209/etc/profile
lrwxrwxrwx [...] /etc/syslog.conf - /home/reader/t/209/etc/syslog.conf

If I edit one of those I'm really editing the checked out cvs copy.
After a series of edits or important single edits one must commit the
changes by issuing a command like `cd MODULE_NAME;cvs commit', cvs then
presents you witn an interface that allows you to commit them to cvs
control, make comments to a log if you like etc.

Once commited cvs allows an easy and accurate way to view earlier
versions or quickly compare any earlier version with the current
version. Any version with any other version etc etc.

This adds some tedium to making config changes to be sure, but is one
very good way to have a really good record of what has been done or
changed.  One learns after while when it is important to `commit' and
when its ok to be lazy.

As I mentioned, cvs is a complex program and requires some study and
experimentation.  I don't recommend actually symlinking any thing as
described above until you fully understand how it works.

One can do the same thing and keep config files where they belong, it
just means an extra step of copying the config to your working cvs
module and 

Re: anaconda

2001-11-19 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød

Peter Kiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Trond Eivind Glomsrød [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  
  Nope, anaconda is the installer program - written in python. It also
  feeds on lizards ;)
 
 Suse chameleon style lizards?

There is another installer program out there called lizard - not
Suse's, which is called YAST (and, unlike anaconda, isn't open source)
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Webmin problems

2001-11-19 Thread [papapep]

I've installed webmin and, afterwoods, I've installed openssl, and 
Netssleay. First, it worked perfectly, but when I put openssl and 
netssleay it doesn't let me get in webmin once again. Really, it tells 
nothing, the browser seems to connect, but it doesn't really do it.

How can I leave the webmin as when it was alone?? Consider that the 
other two aplications were installed from their respective tarballs.

Thanks in advance for your answer.

If you need more information, ask for it.

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Re: refresh rate?

2001-11-19 Thread ABrady

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 11:24:50 -0500
gregory mott [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:

You can use xvidtune. You can also use it to play with fine settings and
get the numbers needed to modify XF86Config for better screen coverage.

 for any particular screen/pixel resolution i choose, how can i know
which 
 refresh rate ends up getting used?  similarly, how can i see whether
it's 
 trying to do interlaced vs non-interlaced?
 
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Re: up2date

2001-11-19 Thread Tammy Fox

Also try installing the latest PAM errata:

http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2001-149.html

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:09:22AM -0500, Tammy Fox wrote:
 Do you have the up2date-gnome package installed?
 
 On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:07:08AM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
  
  I used to enter 'up2date'  at a prompt and after entering my root password a 
  RedHat (graphical) screen would come up. It allowed me to view my choices for 
  updates and everything worked like a champ.
  
  However, I just  gave it a try today and I see I get ONLY a text screen and I 
  have to enter 'up2date --list' or --u etc...   to get things to go. Other 
  wise I just get a screen of options.
  
  My questions are:
  
  How come I lost my graphical screen?
  
  How come I have to enter 'options' when entering 'up2date' ??
  
  
  -- 
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  Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada.
  
 
 
 
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Re: mount netware

2001-11-19 Thread Jeff Bearer

I've found that when I use the 2.4 kernel and ipx_configure
--auto_primary=on --auto_interface=on

It causes a network broadcast storm, appearently because our novell
server uses only the 802.3 frame type. When auto_interface brings up
802.2 all hell breaks loose.

I need to set up IPX like this on my system:
ipx_interface add -p eth0 802.3

After that I have no problem finding the novel server I'm mounting.

On Sun, 2001-11-18 at 16:31, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
 On Sunday 18 November 2001 05:51 pm, Lewi wrote:
  On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 01:20:01PM -0500, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
 snip
   bash$ ncpmount -S netware_server -U user_name -n /mnt/netware/
   .
   First thing, make sure you can see the server when you do slist. If you
   can't, then that's a problem. Try rebooting you computer.
 
  no, i don't see it: the error like this
  slist: Server not found (0x8847) in ncp_open
 
  i have tried to reboot my system, should ipx_configure on at boot time, if
  yes how?
 
 OK, this might be a dumb suggestion, but check if you have ip address 
 (/sbin/ifconfig). Try to ping the Netware servers, and see if you get reply. 
 Make sure the netware server is up when you turn on the ipx_configure. 
 
 You can make ipx_configure on at boot time by put the following line in 
 /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
 /sbin/ipx_configure --auto_primary=on --auto_interface=on
 
 But I don't think that's critical. You should be able to make ipx_configure 
 on at any time and see the netware servers when you do slist. 
 
 I only sometimes got that kind of message (slist: Server not found (0x8847) 
 in ncp_open) if the netware servers was down and then up again, and usually 
 solve the problem by rebooting my machine. I don't usually get difficulties 
 mounting netware servers, so these are the only suggestions I can think of 
 right now. 
 
 Does someone else has any other suggestion?
 
 Let me know your result. 
 
 PS: By the way, you're at Petra University? We are from the same country 
 then. I'm studying in US. My girlfriend is at Petra too.
 
 Rdb
 
   Hope that helps.
   Reuben D. Budiardja
  
   On Saturday 17 November 2001 01:14 pm, Lewi wrote:
i need help to mounting netware server in my linux box
i have read man ncpfs, in manual describe help to mount netware thru
/etc/fstab i have configured
ipx_configure --auto_interface=on --auto_primary=on
   
   
when i try mount /mnt/netware
the error like this:
   
ncpmount: No such entry (-601) in nds login
Login denied.
 
 
 
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RE: up2date

2001-11-19 Thread Carter, Shaun G

I had a problem with mine where all I had to do was enter the command 

xhost +localhost

to get permissions to the up2date display.

Shaun

-Original Message-
From: Tammy Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: up2date


Also try installing the latest PAM errata:

http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2001-149.html

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:09:22AM -0500, Tammy Fox wrote:
 Do you have the up2date-gnome package installed?
 
 On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:07:08AM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
  
  I used to enter 'up2date'  at a prompt and after entering my root
password a 
  RedHat (graphical) screen would come up. It allowed me to view my
choices for 
  updates and everything worked like a champ.
  
  However, I just  gave it a try today and I see I get ONLY a text screen
and I 
  have to enter 'up2date --list' or --u etc...   to get things to go.
Other 
  wise I just get a screen of options.
  
  My questions are:
  
  How come I lost my graphical screen?
  
  How come I have to enter 'options' when entering 'up2date' ??
  
  
  -- 
  Ted Gervais
  Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada.
  
 
 
 
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Re: up2date

2001-11-19 Thread Ted Gervais

On Monday 19 November 2001 12:09, you wrote:
 Do you have the up2date-gnome package installed?

Oooops.  I don't know.  I run KDE though. Does that make a difference. Of 
course I can switch over to Gnome desktop but I used to run all my updates 
from  KDE.  

I presume I can download or pickup the appropriate files for  the 
'up2date-gnome' package?  



 On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:07:08AM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
  I used to enter 'up2date'  at a prompt and after entering my root
  password a RedHat (graphical) screen would come up. It allowed me to view
  my choices for updates and everything worked like a champ.
 
  However, I just  gave it a try today and I see I get ONLY a text screen
  and I have to enter 'up2date --list' or --u etc...   to get things to go.
  Other wise I just get a screen of options.
 
  My questions are:
 
  How come I lost my graphical screen?
 
  How come I have to enter 'options' when entering 'up2date' ??
 
 
  --
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  Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada.

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Re: up2date

2001-11-19 Thread Ted Gervais

On Monday 19 November 2001 12:50, you wrote:
 Also try installing the latest PAM errata:

 http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2001-149.html

OK Tammy. I will go have a look..


Thanks!!

 On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:09:22AM -0500, Tammy Fox wrote:
  Do you have the up2date-gnome package installed?

 
  On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:07:08AM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
   I used to enter 'up2date'  at a prompt and after entering my root
   password a RedHat (graphical) screen would come up. It allowed me to
   view my choices for updates and everything worked like a champ.
  
   However, I just  gave it a try today and I see I get ONLY a text screen
   and I have to enter 'up2date --list' or --u etc...   to get things to
   go. Other wise I just get a screen of options.
  
   My questions are:
  
   How come I lost my graphical screen?
  
   How come I have to enter 'options' when entering 'up2date' ??
  
  
   --
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   Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada.
 
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Re: up2date

2001-11-19 Thread Tammy Fox

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 01:15:05PM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
 On Monday 19 November 2001 12:09, you wrote:
  Do you have the up2date-gnome package installed?
 
 Oooops.  I don't know.  I run KDE though. Does that make a difference. Of 
 course I can switch over to Gnome desktop but I used to run all my updates 
 from  KDE.  
 

Type the command rpm -q up2date-gnome to see if you have it installed.
If you do, then you probably need to apply the PAM errata. If you don't,
you don't need to switch to the GNOME desktop to run up2date. You can run
the graphical interface to up2date from KDE as long as you have the
up2date-gnome package installed, which includes the graphical interface.

 I presume I can download or pickup the appropriate files for  the 
 'up2date-gnome' package?  
 

Yes. The package is in the main Red Hat Linux distribution. You
can install it from the CD or download it from our ftp site and then
install it.

 
 
  On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:07:08AM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
   I used to enter 'up2date'  at a prompt and after entering my root
   password a RedHat (graphical) screen would come up. It allowed me to view
   my choices for updates and everything worked like a champ.
  
   However, I just  gave it a try today and I see I get ONLY a text screen
   and I have to enter 'up2date --list' or --u etc...   to get things to go.
   Other wise I just get a screen of options.
  
   My questions are:
  
   How come I lost my graphical screen?
  
   How come I have to enter 'options' when entering 'up2date' ??
  
  
   --
   Ted Gervais
   Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada.
 
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Re: up2date

2001-11-19 Thread Ted Gervais


Further to my previous messages and information received  ,  I have  the 
up2date program working (in graphics mode), just fine!!

I want to thank Tammy and the others that assisted me in getting this to go.
Everything is perfect right now.

Thanks again everyone...



On Monday 19 November 2001 13:22, you wrote:
 On Monday 19 November 2001 12:50, you wrote:
  Also try installing the latest PAM errata:
 
  http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2001-149.html

 OK Tammy. I will go have a look..


 Thanks!!

  On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:09:22AM -0500, Tammy Fox wrote:
   Do you have the up2date-gnome package installed?
  
   On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:07:08AM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
I used to enter 'up2date'  at a prompt and after entering my root
password a RedHat (graphical) screen would come up. It allowed me to
view my choices for updates and everything worked like a champ.
   
However, I just  gave it a try today and I see I get ONLY a text
screen and I have to enter 'up2date --list' or --u etc...   to get
things to go. Other wise I just get a screen of options.
   
My questions are:
   
How come I lost my graphical screen?
   
How come I have to enter 'options' when entering 'up2date' ??
   
   
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Re: Network Management; SNMP Traps; Other Services

2001-11-19 Thread Fred Herman

James Pifer wrote:
 
 I've searched the archives without success.
 
 Is there any software out there for Linux that provides Network Operations
 Center functionality? Like collecting SNMP traps, dealing with services on
 remote machines, etc, etc. Replacement for such applications as HP
 Openview, Micromuse Netcool, or other packages like that.
 
 Thanks,
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http://www.opennms.org/

I believe it's open source and it is designed to complete with OpenView

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Re: anaconda

2001-11-19 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz

At 11/19/2001 04:52 AM +, you wrote:
  Nope, anaconda is the installer program - written in python. It also
  feeds on lizards ;)

Suse chameleon style lizards?

Probably Caldera LIZARDs (their install GUI) and other such small reptiles.


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Re: anaconda

2001-11-19 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz


Statux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  anaconda is the
  My-box-isn't-a-server-and-doesn't-stay-running-for-weeks-on-end cron
  daemon.

The cron daemon for boxes that don't stay up 24/7 is anacron.


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pop3 settings

2001-11-19 Thread rupendralist

i am redirecting mail into the user's
home directory by setting DEFAULT=$HOME/.mail
in the .procmailrc files

everything is working fine except for pop3.
it is still picking mail from 
/var/spool/mail

is there a setting somewhere ( i cant find where )
which would enable this.

i am using ipop3d in RH-7.2

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RE: anaconda

2001-11-19 Thread Patrick Nelson

So besides descriptions of lizards and an accurate lock on anaconda.  Anyone
understand what installing this rpm does to the workstation?  It says it is
so the users can reconfigure there environments.  Running anaconda faults
with no install type specified.



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RE: anaconda

2001-11-19 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz

At 11/19/2001 10:10 AM -0800, you wrote:
So besides descriptions of lizards and an accurate lock on anaconda.  Anyone
understand what installing this rpm does to the workstation?

Sorry, no idea. I understood it was for installing the box, so never 
touched it thereafter.


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OT....jobs?

2001-11-19 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage

Does anyone know of any tech jobs in Pennsylvania? 

ie...philly, harrisburg, allentown, scranton or really anywhere
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A1000 on x86

2001-11-19 Thread Matthew Boeckman

I hope this is the correct list for this question, if not please direct 
me to the proper list.

I have an x86 box with an external SCSI connector that I would like to 
hang a Sun A1000 disk array off of. I'm curious if anyone has been able 
to get this to work with RH7.1 ? Any gotchas? Am I totally out of luck?

TIA for all who reply.

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RE: gcc missing

2001-11-19 Thread Patrick Nelson

David Talkington wrote:
-
So I have me handy dandy RH7.2 Laptop install...  works great, but I went
to
install the perl dbi stuff and it came up with the error of no gcc...  What
packages do I need to install to be able to utilize this?

Um ... I'd start with gcc.  =)

During install, the development group should give you this.
-
Actually after installing gcc and all supporting rpms I started the compile
process on DBI stuff and when I got to make install I noticed a bunch of
overwriting statement so I just tried to run my perl mysql script and darn
it if the perl mysql DBI and mysql dbd stuff was already installed...
Should have tried this first...

Any way to install a package group (like Development) on a system that has
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Re: Pop-SMTP

2001-11-19 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz

At 11/10/2001 03:50 PM -0800, you wrote:
can anyone show or point  me to
setting up Pop before SMTP authenticaton
so i can allow people send email.

Upgrade to the latest sendmail RPM from RedHat. For RedHat 7.x, this is 
sendmail-8.11.6; you should also install the sendmail-cf and sendmail-doc 
RPM's.

Edit /etc/mail/sendmail.mc that control the use of SMTP AUTH (you should 
not edit the sendmail.cf directly). Make sure they look like this:

define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A')dnl
TRUST_AUTH_MECH(`DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl
define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl

Be very careful to make the three lines exactly like this.

Note that the latest sendmail, by default, only allows mail to be sent from 
the loopback interface (the same machine). See near the bottom, you'll find 
one more line similar to this:

dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')

Make sure it starts with dnl.

You should now have the ability to do SMTP AUTH.


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Error Compiling Kernel

2001-11-19 Thread Kevin Greenidge

I get the following error message when compiling
kernel 2.4.14 on Redhat 7.1 when the make bzImage
script finishes running. Can anyone help?  



arch/i386/kernel/kernel.o arch/i386/mm/mm.o
kernel/kernel.o mm/mm.o fs/fs.
o ipc/ipc.o \
 drivers/char/char.o drivers/block/block.o
drivers/misc/misc.o drivers/net
/net.o drivers/media/media.o drivers/char/agp/agp.o
drivers/char/drm/drm.o drivers
/ide/idedriver.o drivers/scsi/scsidrv.o
drivers/cdrom/driver.o drivers/pci/driver.
o drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia.o
drivers/net/pcmcia/pcmcia_net.o drivers/video/video.o
dr
ivers/usb/usbdrv.o drivers/md/mddev.o \
net/network.o \
/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/lib/lib.a
/usr/src/linux/lib/lib.a /usr/src/linux
/arch/i386/lib/lib.a \
--end-group \
-o vmlinux
drivers/block/block.o: In function `lo_send':
drivers/block/block.o(.text+0xac86): undefined
reference to `deactivate_page'
drivers/block/block.o(.text+0xacc3): undefined
reference to `deactivate_page'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1


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Re: A1000 on x86

2001-11-19 Thread Keith Morse

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Matthew Boeckman wrote:

 I hope this is the correct list for this question, if not please direct 
 me to the proper list.
 
 I have an x86 box with an external SCSI connector that I would like to 
 hang a Sun A1000 disk array off of. I'm curious if anyone has been able 
 to get this to work with RH7.1 ? Any gotchas? Am I totally out of luck?


Can't imagine why not.  I've installed a couple of sun peripherals, namely
tape drives to RH Linux based x86 boxen.  The single-ended pci scsi for
sun were detected and setup automatically by kudzu.  The only caveat I can
imagine is the disk arrays are differential where most pc based stuff is
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What is /dev/shm ?

2001-11-19 Thread Graham Hemmings

Can anyone tell me what /dev/shm is that's appeared in RH7.2 - it's 30M in 
size.

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Re: How can I set poxy server?

2001-11-19 Thread fred smith

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 10:31:31PM +0800, liyanen wrote:
 I want to find the poxy setting in Netscape ,but didn't find.
 Where and how can I set the poxy server ?
 Thank u .

Click on EDIT then on Preferences then advanced.


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ARG!! Where to get the #*($# glibc patch for Oracle

2001-11-19 Thread RedHat List


Does anyone know a 3rd party site that has the glibc patch for Oracle 8.0.5

I am at the point where I will pay money for it. You cannot get it from
Oracle anymore, apparently.


I desperately need to get 8.0.5 installed on to a RH 7.2 machine.

I can find one for 8.0.6 which does not work. I can find the patch
for 8.1.7 which does not work.


I appreciate any help.

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Re: lost su privilages

2001-11-19 Thread Richard Potter


 Any ideas what might have happened and what I can do?  I haven't
 rebooted

Check the permissions on /bin/su. Should be 4755.


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Help understanding core dumps, shared library probs, out of memory

2001-11-19 Thread Gary Nielson

I am running a Valinux Redhat version 2.2.14-5.0.14b. My system was
running for 21 days continuously. Tonight, I was using
Netscape-Communicator when my machine started behaving
erratically. I had to kill Netscape from the command prompt, and there
were 3 Netscape processes running. Every time I tried to start Netscape
again, I wound up having to kill it from the prompt, and then I started
getting core dumps and could not even do a 'df' or an 'ls' without a core
dump and receiving an error message similar to the one recorded in
/var/log/messages:

Nov 19 19:02:53 localhost httpd: httpd: error in loading shared
libraries: libcrypt.so.1: cannot map zero-fill pages: Cannot allocate memory
Nov 19 19:02:53 localhost httpd:  startup failed

When I could do a 'free' I found that all my swap space had been used up
on my 256 meg machine, as well as most other memory. I believe I got an
out of memory error from the shell prompt.

I also got watchdog errors in my email that warned me that my httpd and
sendmail processes had been restarted or something has gone wrong.

I wound up rebooting the system and it is behaving fine now, not
exhibiting any problems.

Did I just have a process that went wild, out of control, and brought the
house down? Is there something I should watch for to see if something is
not quite right such that this could happen again?

I've had this machine for 2 years without such an incident and haven't
been making any changes recently. Any help appreciated.

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A Stupid question about 7.2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2001-11-19 Thread Geoffrey Lane

ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.2/en/iso/i386

Sorry for the stupid question, there are 4 files here to download. What
are they? I know they are all CD images but do I need all 4 to install
Redhat? What do they all contain?




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Re: A Stupid question about 7.2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2001-11-19 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner

Geoffrey Lane wrote:

 ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.2/en/iso/i386

 Sorry for the stupid question, there are 4 files here to download. What
 are they? I know they are all CD images but do I need all 4 to install
 Redhat? What do they all contain?

  MD5SUM
  enigma-SRPMS-disc1.iso
  enigma-SRPMS-disc2.iso
  enigma-i386-disc1.iso
  enigma-i386-disc2.iso

The first one is the MD5 checksums for those 4 files - I would strongly
check against that after you're done downloading.

The second and third one are the source RPMs, in case you wish to
recompile whatever package yourself.  And the last two contain the binary
format of those packages.  These are the two that you'd really need for an
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Re: Help understanding core dumps, shared library probs, out of memory

2001-11-19 Thread ABrady

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 20:13:31 -0500 (EST)
Gary Nielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:

 I am running a Valinux Redhat version 2.2.14-5.0.14b. My system was
 running for 21 days continuously. Tonight, I was using
 Netscape-Communicator when my machine started behaving
 erratically. I had to kill Netscape from the command prompt, and there
 were 3 Netscape processes running. Every time I tried to start
Netscape
 again, I wound up having to kill it from the prompt, and then I
started
 getting core dumps and could not even do a 'df' or an 'ls' without a
core
 dump and receiving an error message similar to the one recorded in
 /var/log/messages:
 
 Nov 19 19:02:53 localhost httpd: httpd: error in loading shared
 libraries: libcrypt.so.1: cannot map zero-fill pages: Cannot allocate
memory
 Nov 19 19:02:53 localhost httpd:  startup failed
 
 When I could do a 'free' I found that all my swap space had been used
up
 on my 256 meg machine, as well as most other memory. I believe I got
an
 out of memory error from the shell prompt.
 
 I also got watchdog errors in my email that warned me that my httpd
and
 sendmail processes had been restarted or something has gone wrong.
 
 I wound up rebooting the system and it is behaving fine now, not
 exhibiting any problems.
 
 Did I just have a process that went wild, out of control, and brought
the
 house down? Is there something I should watch for to see if something
is
 not quite right such that this could happen again?
 
 I've had this machine for 2 years without such an incident and haven't
 been making any changes recently. Any help appreciated.

Did you happen to upgrade your glibc recently? I've had really strange
problems when I've done that, some similar to some you've mentioned with
processes not being able to load libraries. I've also had numerous
problems with compiling kernels and such after upgrading.

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/ filling up and tmp

2001-11-19 Thread Blake Thornton

I'm not too concerned, but my root partition is getting more full then I 
I think it should be.  It brings up several questions I have:

I have three partitions on my hard drive, they look like:
/dev/hda1  1510032318196   1115128  23% /
/dev/hda2 10120052   2139384   7466588  23% /home
/dev/hda3  6854808   2502428   4004172  39% /usr

I allocated a lot of space for my / partition, but this seems like its 
getting more full then it should be.

I also assume that this means that the following directories are contained
in /dev/hda1 (mounted on /):
bin dev lib misc opt root tmp boot etc initrd lost+found proc sbin var
(these are all the directories except /home and /usr).

Doing a quick du -s on these directories tells me the following:

[root@sierra /]#du -s bin dev lib misc opt root tmp boot etc initrd
lost+found proc sbin var
5624bin
272 dev
71668   lib
4   misc
1616opt
852 root
121660  tmp
3652boot
8232etc
4   initrd
16  lost+found
14  proc
8868sbin
65640   var

Which tells me that my culprits are /lib /tmp and /var
I'm not sure what's in /lib and /var, but /tmp holds a bunch of temporary 
sound files, dvi files, pdf files and the like.  I assume these are put 
here when loading with netscape or something.

So, now my questions:

- Is my thinking correct (I'm slowly learning about how everything fits 
together).

- Can I just delete the /tmp files?  If yes, will these files delete 
themselves if I don't do anything about them?

- Why aren't these files put into my home directory /home/username ?

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md5sum question

2001-11-19 Thread Billy R Nordyke

Have read the manpage but how do I use md5sum, specifically for the RH
7.2 isos?  Is md5sum -c enigma-i386-disk1.iso correct.  If not what is?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: md5sum question

2001-11-19 Thread Statux

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Quickly, you could just do:

# md5sum filename

and then compare that against the md5 checksum that's listed on the server 
for the file.

disclaimer: md5 checksums only prove that the files are in all probability 
the same, but there's still an ever-so-slight chance of them being 
different.. cept I don't think that such a case has ever happened 
anyway :)

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Billy R Nordyke wrote:

 Have read the manpage but how do I use md5sum, specifically for the RH
 7.2 isos?  Is md5sum -c enigma-i386-disk1.iso correct.  If not what is?
 
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where to buy 7.1 cd's cheap

2001-11-19 Thread Admin


Where can i buy redhat 7.1 cd's cheap...
what happened to cheapbytes?

is there another place like cheapbytes?


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Re: Help understanding core dumps, shared library probs, out ofmemory

2001-11-19 Thread Gary Nielson

Hi there!

No glibc upgrade here. Nothing of note has changed.

Gary

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, ABrady wrote:

 On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 20:13:31 -0500 (EST)
 Gary Nielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
 
  I am running a Valinux Redhat version 2.2.14-5.0.14b. My system was
  running for 21 days continuously. Tonight, I was using
  Netscape-Communicator when my machine started behaving
  erratically. I had to kill Netscape from the command prompt, and there
  were 3 Netscape processes running. Every time I tried to start
 Netscape
  again, I wound up having to kill it from the prompt, and then I
 started
  getting core dumps and could not even do a 'df' or an 'ls' without a
 core
  dump and receiving an error message similar to the one recorded in
  /var/log/messages:
  
  Nov 19 19:02:53 localhost httpd: httpd: error in loading shared
  libraries: libcrypt.so.1: cannot map zero-fill pages: Cannot allocate
 memory
  Nov 19 19:02:53 localhost httpd:  startup failed
  
  When I could do a 'free' I found that all my swap space had been used
 up
  on my 256 meg machine, as well as most other memory. I believe I got
 an
  out of memory error from the shell prompt.
  
  I also got watchdog errors in my email that warned me that my httpd
 and
  sendmail processes had been restarted or something has gone wrong.
  
  I wound up rebooting the system and it is behaving fine now, not
  exhibiting any problems.
  
  Did I just have a process that went wild, out of control, and brought
 the
  house down? Is there something I should watch for to see if something
 is
  not quite right such that this could happen again?
  
  I've had this machine for 2 years without such an incident and haven't
  been making any changes recently. Any help appreciated.
 
 Did you happen to upgrade your glibc recently? I've had really strange
 problems when I've done that, some similar to some you've mentioned with
 processes not being able to load libraries. I've also had numerous
 problems with compiling kernels and such after upgrading.
 
 A reboot has (almost) always fixed it for me.
 
 

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syslog for Redhat 7.2

2001-11-19 Thread AABAN34


   How do I retrieve the syslog info from Redhat 7.2?



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Re: where to buy 7.1 cd's cheap

2001-11-19 Thread Mike Wafkowski

There still there at http://www.cheapbytes.com

MRW

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Re: where to buy 7.1 cd's cheap

2001-11-19 Thread Fred Herman

Admin wrote:
 
 Where can i buy redhat 7.1 cd's cheap...
 what happened to cheapbytes?
 
 is there another place like cheapbytes?
 
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Re: Webmin problems

2001-11-19 Thread Adam Holisky

Just whipe out the current webmin installation and then reinstall 
webmin.  I had this happen to me a while ago and I got it to work fine 
then (my box was running a SuSE distrib then, not RH7.2).

- Adam

[papapep] wrote:

 I've installed webmin and, afterwoods, I've installed openssl, and 
 Netssleay. First, it worked perfectly, but when I put openssl and 
 netssleay it doesn't let me get in webmin once again. Really, it tells 
 nothing, the browser seems to connect, but it doesn't really do it.
 
 How can I leave the webmin as when it was alone?? Consider that the 
 other two aplications were installed from their respective tarballs.
 
 Thanks in advance for your answer.
 
 If you need more information, ask for it.
 
 Josep Sànchez
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Re: Printing with 7.2: Was working, now stopped dead

2001-11-19 Thread John P. Verel

Devon,

Got a reply from Tammy Fox of Red Hat on the enigma list, saying that
this is a bug in foomatic.  She said a fix will be out shortly.  Mean
time, I'll keep hacking away!

John
On 11/18/01, 11:56:14PM -0500, Devon wrote:
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 On Sunday 18 November 2001 10:18 pm, John P. Verel wrote:
 
  The steps you outlined seemed to go fine.  But, when I send a test page
  to the printer, I get maybe one blinking light, maybe a blank page, but
  not a printed page.
 
 Hrmm. Lot's of questions, little in the way of help to follow. :)
 
 Is /etc/printcap still an empty file?
 If so, does starting and stopping lpd work?
 Does it result in any log messages?
 Is Printcap still empty after restarting lpd?
 
 How is the printer connected?
 When you ran printconf, was the printer detected?
 At bootup, is the printer detected?
 What kind of printer, and what driver does it use?
 
  If I do echo hello | lpr, I get a message about no printer defined.
 
 So, you define a printer via printconf-gui, save and restart lpd.
 No message on restarting? Checking the log, no errors reported?
 Looking in /var/spool/lpd/$queuename/ you see config files, log, driver 
 info, etc? 
 
  Any further thoughts?
 
 I have to admit, I'm running out of ideas. 
 
 If this is a usb printer, is the correct module being loaded?
 Some people have mentioned no module being loaded, but usually 
 accompanied by an error message about 'no such device'.
 
 If this is the case, 'modprobe printer' might help.
 
 Good luck, hope this helps.
 
 If it doesn't, David Talkington posted a howto on installing cups and 
 gimp-print earlier tonight. ;)
 
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Re: syslog for Redhat 7.2

2001-11-19 Thread Bret Hughes

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Re: A Stupid question about 7.2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2001-11-19 Thread Mike Burger

You don't necessarily need the ones marked SRPM...those are all the source 
file RPMs.

You do need the other two.

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Geoffrey Lane wrote:

 ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.2/en/iso/i386
 
 Sorry for the stupid question, there are 4 files here to download. What
 are they? I know they are all CD images but do I need all 4 to install
 Redhat? What do they all contain?
 
 
 
 
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another md5sum question

2001-11-19 Thread David Talkington

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This command:

$ rpm --checksig --nogpg packagename 

meets with my skepticism.  It checks the md5 sum of an rpm package.  
- From where does rpm get the sum to which it compares the computed
value?  If it comes from within the file itself, absent any
out-of-band confirmation of the actual md5 sum associated with that
package, how is this in any way meaningful?

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Re: where to buy 7.1 cd's cheap

2001-11-19 Thread Admin

cheapbytes...doesn't respond...when called...WHY?

Mike Wafkowski wrote:
 
 There still there at http://www.cheapbytes.com
 
 MRW
 
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  Where can i buy redhat 7.1 cd's cheap...
  what happened to cheapbytes?
 
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Re: [RH List] Re: where to buy 7.1 cd's cheap

2001-11-19 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner

Admin wrote:

 cheapbytes...doesn't respond...when called...WHY?

Works fine for me.

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CD players

2001-11-19 Thread Ian Truelsen

What is everyone using as a CD player on their system? I have gtcd at the 
moment and, while I can't complain about the functionality, I don't find it 
all that aesthetically pleasing. So, I'm looking for something that 
functions as well as gtcd, but has the skinning capabilities of say xmms 
(which I find clunky for CD play) 

Any thoughts? 

Ian. 

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broadcast

2001-11-19 Thread Steve Lee

I have linux setup with multiple
subnets in /24 range.  how would
i stop the display of netbios (machine)
from showing up on peoples desktop?

i have my filters blocking access 
to different subnets using iptables
at the PREROUTING part, works.

However, i would not like the the 
netbios names displayed across subnets
although they can't access the machine,
it just confuses users who see
more than they need to (machine).




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RE: Uninstalling GRUB

2001-11-19 Thread Stephen Liu

Hi Adam,

Sorry to cut in.


If I don't want to un-install RH 7.2 but need to change Disk Druid to start 
Win2K.  Can I start from
fdisk /mbr

(Redhat 7.2)

I install Redhat 7.2 on a hard disc running Win2K and use Disk Druid for 
selection.  After installation completed and reboot the PC.  There are only 
2 items for selection, Linux and DOS.  But selecting DOS could not start Win2K.

Thanks in advance.

B.R.
Stephen Liu


At 10:52 AM 11/17/2001 +, you wrote:

fdisk /mbr

using a boot disk



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  Hi,

I have a dual boot of RedHat 7.2  Windows 2000. My
boot manager is GRUB, I want to uninstall GRUB 
restore my system bootup to Windows 2000.

I want to remove RedHat from my system, without
actually re-installing  disturbing the current
Windows setup.

How can I do the above?

TIA

-Rupesh



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Re: broadcast

2001-11-19 Thread Gordon Messmer

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Steve Lee wrote:

 I have linux setup with multiple
 subnets in /24 range.  how would
 i stop the display of netbios (machine)
 from showing up on peoples desktop?

If you're talking about Windows desktops, you're asking in the wrong 
place.  Your router can't stop machines that are connected directly to 
each other from broadcasting to each other.

That said, you can use the Policy Editor from your Windows CDROM to remove
the Network Neighborhood from the desktop.  You can also set up a DHCP
server (running Linux ;) and set option netbios-node-type to 2, I think.  
That will set browsing to WINS only, and the machines configured by dhcp
should stop chattering.

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start user ID

2001-11-19 Thread Steve Lee

where is the file that i can
setup useraccount to start at
a specific USER ID.

Thanks




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Re: ssh automation

2001-11-19 Thread Gordon Messmer

On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Ian Truelsen wrote:

 Andreas Hansson writes: 
  Try checking the permissions of the files and directories. ssh doesn't like
  if ~/.ssh/identity is readable by anyone but owner. Also authorized_keys
  shouldn't be writeable by anyone but owner. 
  
 The permissions are fine. 

Are you sure?  Your client machine needs permissions of not greater than 
0755 on .ssh, and not more than 0600 on .ssh/id_dsa (or any other private 
key you're trying to use).  On the server, permissons must not be greater 
than 0755 on .ssh (but prefer 0700) and not greater than 0644 on 
.ssh/authorized_keys2.

Your private key should *never* be distributed to the server.  It's not 
required there, and presents additional security problems, especially if 
you don't encrypt your private keys.  (If you don't encrypt them, you 
don't need ssh-agent and ssh-add, either.  I recommend encrypting your 
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Re: Sound driver problem

2001-11-19 Thread Gordon Messmer

On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Stephen Liu wrote:

 Motherboard built-in sound card
 Motherboard   2th max 8KHA
 
 Kindly advise how to re-config the sound server and where can I find the 
 driver.

I believe that motherboard has an unsupported AC97 chipset.  You should 
get the alsa-driver from 
ftp://linux-speakup.org/pub/speakup/disks/redhat/7.2/

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Re: ssh automation

2001-11-19 Thread Ian Truelsen

Gordon Messmer writes: 

 On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Ian Truelsen wrote: 
 
 Andreas Hansson writes: 
  Try checking the permissions of the files and directories. ssh doesn't like
  if ~/.ssh/identity is readable by anyone but owner. Also authorized_keys
  shouldn't be writeable by anyone but owner. 
  
 The permissions are fine. 
 
 Are you sure?  Your client machine needs permissions of not greater than 
 0755 on .ssh, and not more than 0600 on .ssh/id_dsa (or any other private 
 key you're trying to use).  On the server, permissons must not be greater 
 than 0755 on .ssh (but prefer 0700) and not greater than 0644 on 
 .ssh/authorized_keys2. 
 
Thanks for the assist. I was going by file permissions, but I never thought 
to check the directory. The .ssh on the server was set to 775. I switched it 
to 700 and all is well. Thanks again. 

Ian. 

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Re: What is /dev/shm ?

2001-11-19 Thread Martín Marqués

On Lun 19 Nov 2001 18:11, you wrote:
 Can anyone tell me what /dev/shm is that's appeared in RH7.2 - it's 30M in
 size.

It's your shared memory. Don't know much of how it works, but everybodys is 
talking alot about it.

Saludos... :-)

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