On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> Then I run into problems. I sent myself a test message whose body is
> sample-spam.txt and it gets delivered to me with no indication that sa
> thought anything bad happened. Am I missing something here?
I just set up spamassassin the other day. I'm ru
Red Hat linux 7.3 with sendmail-8.12.2-7
Razor-2.09
spamassassin-2.20-1
The install seems ok. All the components that are needed are installed.
I run
spamassassin -t < sample-nonspam.txt > nonspam.out
spamassassin -t < sample-spam.txt > spam.out
and get the desired results. No probl
Does anybody have an example of how to bind to and Active Directory
server and how to search such a beast? I'm trying with ldapsearch and GQ
with absolutely no luck. I can't find any good references on the web
either!
Thanks in advance!
**
I figured I'd kill2 birds with one stone*:
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why are you running it through procmail? Why not just run the
> original file through formail directly from the command line:
>
> formail -D 32768 msid.cache < reallybigfile.txt
>
I tried that and n
In a message dated: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 19:55:04 EST
"Thomas M. Albright" said:
>I have the procmail recipie:
> :0 Whc: msgid.lock
>| formail -D 32768 msgid.cache
>:0 a:
>duplicates
>
>but can anyone tell me how I can run an existing file through procmail?
>[I've done
I have condensed the mail off of three different sytems into one massive
file. I'd now like to run it through formail to delete all the duplicate
messages.
I have the procmail recipie:
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| formail -D 32768 msgid.cache
:0 a:
duplicates
but can
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Bill Mullen wrote:
> Find the GRUB equivalent (or switch to LILO), and you're in business. :)
A quick examination of the GRUB docs ("info grub"), specifically the
"DOS/Windows" section, gives the following syntax:
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
Add this to your 98se entry,
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Greg Kettmann wrote:
> Hmmm, my problem is specific to GRUB. I can easily boot the machine to any of
> the OS's by rejumpering drives. Here is my exact config.
>
> Drive 0 (Primary, IDE)
> Partition 1 - /boot - GRUB and Boot
> Partition 2 - Windows XP (E: Drive)
> Partition
Hmmm, my problem is specific to GRUB. I can easily boot the machine to any of
the OS's by rejumpering drives. Here is my exact config.
Drive 0 (Primary, IDE)
Partition 1 - /boot - GRUB and Boot
Partition 2 - Windows XP (E: Drive)
Partition 3 - /
Partition 4 - first logical - swap
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Greg Kettmann wrote:
> So here's the problem. I put back my original hard drive as a slave on
> the IDE channel. It comes up as a C: drive. I tried adding it to the
> GRUB menu, but I can't get it to boot. Should I be able to boot this
> Windows 98SE drive? When I tell it
I don't have my notes with me
right now but I used the commands exactly as stated in the GRUB manual.
Thanks for any help. GGK
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I missed the original message, so I'm not sure if this is relevant,
but it might at least be helpful to someone...
At some point hitherto, James R. Van Zandt hath spake thusly:
> I suggest you look into the termcap and/or terminfo entry for the
> Lin
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Matthew J. Brodeur wrote:
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> On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
>
> > If append="hdc=ide-scsi" goes into lilo.conf, how would it fit in
> > grub.conf?
>
>You can place extra options on the "kernel" line, a
, but neither of us have
an IEEE membership. Would someone out there who does have an IEEE
membership be able to provide me with this article in some electronic
format? From the looks of the site, a PDF is available, but you must
be a member.
I'd (rather, my wife would) really appreciat
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On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
> If append="hdc=ide-scsi" goes into lilo.conf, how would it fit in
> grub.conf?
If you have an entry like:
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.9-21)
root (hd0,5)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-21 ro
If append="hdc=ide-scsi" goes into lilo.conf, how would it fit in
grub.conf?
Any ideas?
--
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Young men want to be faithful and are not; old men want to be faithless
and cannot. -- Oscar Wilde
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, mike ledoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 05:50:01PM -0800, Karl J. Runge wrote:
> > True, but couldn't the user construct a procmail line that would force
> > the issue for the user's mailer?
> >
> > :0 Hfw
> > * ^[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > | formail -I "F
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You misunderstand. procmail filters mail as it comes *in* to a system.
> It has nothing to do with the address we *reply* to. That is ultimately
> controlled by the user sending the mail. Myself, I make it a habit to check
> a
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, at 9:19am, Bayard Coolidge USG wrote:
>> Changing your procmail recipe's match line to
>> * ^TOgnhlug@.*zk3.dec.com
>> will solve this problem nicely. :-)
>
> I don't know procmail's configuration semantics, but I would *beg*/*plead*
> that whatever recipe you use, that it p
Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> emitted:
Changing your procmail recipe's match line to
* ^TOgnhlug@.*zk3.dec.com
will solve this problem nicely. :-)
I don't know procmail's configuration semantics, but I would
*beg*/*plead* that whatever recipe you use, that it point
simply to '[EMAIL PR
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At some point hitherto, Benjamin Scott hath spake thusly:
> > The way that I solved this was to hack an alternate version of Red Hat's
> > /etc/init.d/network script, which looks for the config files in slightly
> > different places.
> > ... booting i
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At some point hitherto, mike ledoux hath spake thusly:
> is Derek's problem, which has to do with Mutt's 'List-Reply' feature.
> What he really needs to do is change whatever goofy 'subscribe' line he
> has for this list in his .muttrc to:
>
>
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, at 8:05pm, mike ledoux wrote:
>> * ^TOgnhlug@.*zk3.dec.com
>>
>> will solve this problem nicely. :-)
>
> That would work, but it is a very bad idea.
Why is it a "very bad" idea? I could see "still does not catch
everything", but "very bad"?
I am aware someone could sp
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, at 11:31am, Derek D. Martin wrote:
> Please use the correct e-mail address when posting to the list. Some
> e-mail clients have mailing list management features that don't work
> properly if you post to an alternate address...
Changing your procmail recipe's match line to
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, at 9:34am, Kenny Donahue wrote:
> Can anyone point me towards a good reference for linux admin information?
I second (third? fourth?) the pointers to the LDP, and the recommendation
for _USAH_.
_Essential System Administration_, by AEleen Frisch, published by
O'Reilly,
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On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 11:17:28AM -0500, Kenny Donahue wrote:
> Hi All,
Hi Ken,
Please use the correct e-mail address when posting to the list. Some
e-mail clients have mailing list management features that don't work
properly if you post to an al
Kenny Donahue wrote:
>Hi All,
>Wow, two post in a week. This is scary!
>We are having some laptop problems and
>were wondering if any of the admin. gurus
>out there could help us.
>We just installed RH 7.2 on to a Dell
>Latitude laptop. The install went fine but
>we
Hi All,
Wow, two post in a week. This is scary!
We are having some laptop problems and
were wondering if any of the admin. gurus
out there could help us.
We just installed RH 7.2 on to a Dell
Latitude laptop. The install went fine but
we are having troubles with the ether net
stuff. We want
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At some point hitherto, Robert Casey hath spake thusly:
> Can someone tell me which file I have to modify, on the client, to
> make the NIS domainname permanent.
There are two things you must do. First, your /etc/yp.conf file must
be properly set up
Hope this helps
We do this as part of our kickstart postinstall.
# YPBIND
cp /etc/yp.conf /etc/yp.conf-dist
echo "domain athena broadcast" >>/etc/yp.conf
chkconfig --level 345 ypbind on
Also, on my system
quantum@com:sysconfig/ cat /etc/issue
Red Hat Linux release 7.1 (Seawolf)
Kern
Untested, at least on RH 7.2, but I've used something similar before:
Edit /etc/sysconfig/network, which should have lines that look like
this:
NETWORKING=yes
HOSTNAME=yourmachinename (whatever that is)
and add a line at the end:
NISDOMAIN=lds
If you take a look at /etc/init.d/ypbind, you'll
ED]
>Subject: NIS help
>
>
>Hello,
>
>My name is Bob Casey and I'm new to gnhlug. I am new
>to Linux but do have
>some Unix experience, specifically Solaris. Can someone tell
>me which file
>I have to modify, on the client, to make the NIS domainname
&
Hello,
My name is Bob Casey and I'm new to gnhlug. I am new to Linux but do have
some Unix experience, specifically Solaris. Can someone tell me which file
I have to modify, on the client, to make the NIS domainname permanent. My
domainname is lds and according to several books I've r
Thanks,
I use man -k a lot. I've never had too much
trouble finding out what I need from either
the man pages, the web, or real admins.
A couple of the unix admins here are linux/bsd
geeks so they are also a big help. The problem is
every time I need to do something, I have to stop,
Just be sure you don't confuse it with my book with the same name
(and same publisher). My book is about 5 years old.
BTW, I've got a computer-based-training CD coming out RSN
that focuses on RH and runs under both Linux and Windows.
It's called "Complete Red Hat Training Course". Plenty of aud
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At some point hitherto, Kenny Donahue hath spake thusly:
> Hi All,
> Can anyone point me towards a good reference for linux admin
> information?
Well, there have already been several really good suggestions. I'd
like to make some additional suggest
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On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Kenny Donahue wrote:
> Can anyone point me towards a good reference for linux admin
> information? Linux is not "officially" supported here so we have to self
> admin most of the time. I searched the web but the 6 billion hits I
Thanks,
This is what I'm looking for. Looks like
Mercury is going to buy me a book. They
are very good that. If we need a tech ref.
the say buy it.
There was a question about what I'm trying to do.
Basically I'm just a dumb user with root. Scary huh?
Since I have to set up my own box (Red 7.2
I
>got were hard to sort out .
>
>Thanks,
>Kenny
>
hi Kenny,
There's tons of info on this!!
I recommend that you get at least two or three good books read off the bat.
That way whenever you can't get to the Internet you can still have access
to good technical help.
The Linux
ts I
> got were hard to sort out .
Part of the problem you're facing is that your request is rather
inspecific. You're right - there are 6 billion sites that help with
administrating linux. 8)
A couple of questions that will help narrow things down.
1) What architecture are you runni
My favorite (and the favorite of others on here, as well, I believe) is
the _UNIX System Administration Handbook_, by Evi Nemeth et. al. The
second edition (the one I have) is almost strictly Unix, with one (1)
mention of Linux, but it was still darn good. The third edition has a
Red Hat section
Hi All,
Can anyone point me towards a good
reference for linux admin information?
Linux is not "officially" supported here
so we have to self admin most of the time.
I searched the web but the 6 billion hits I
got were hard to sort out .
Thanks,
Kenny
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Software Engineer
phone: 978
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Benjamin Scott wrote:
=>On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
=>> Aren't there two IP broadcast addresses?
=>> One consisting of all zeroes and the other all ones?
=>
=> Not exactly.
=>
=> 255.255.255.255 is the "universal" broadcast address -- any host which
=>rece
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> I picked up an iptables firewall and I have a question in debugging it.
> It erroneously makes reference to two variables which are not defined:
> These are BROADCAST_0 and BROADCAST_1. I'm running dhcpcd as the firewall
> prescribes. My problem is
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
> Aren't there two IP broadcast addresses?
> One consisting of all zeroes and the other all ones?
Not exactly.
255.255.255.255 is the "universal" broadcast address -- any host which
receives a packet for that address is supposed to process it. R
> I picked up an iptables firewall and I have a question in debugging
> it. It erroneously makes reference to two variables which are not
> defined: These are BROADCAST_0 and BROADCAST_1. I'm running dhcpcd
> as the firewall prescribes. My problem is that I just don't have
> any idea what the
I picked up an iptables firewall and I have a question in debugging it.
It erroneously makes reference to two variables which are not defined:
These are BROADCAST_0 and BROADCAST_1. I'm running dhcpcd as the firewall
prescribes. My problem is that I just don't have any idea what the intent
is
*** On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 at 1:19pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] shared this with...:
> Knowing other ways of doing things is always good!
I'll second that. Thanks for the good info!
Ray
--
Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path
and leave a trai
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> On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 09:54:27PM -0500, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> > On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, mike ledoux wrote:
> > > # tar cBlf - . | (cd /mnt/tmp && tar xBspf -)
> >
> > Why not "cp -a"? Are you just used to old-school U
"Derek D. Martin" wrote:
> At some point hitherto, Benjamin Scott hath spake thusly:
> > On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, mike ledoux wrote:
> > > # tar cBlf - . | (cd /mnt/tmp && tar xBspf -)
> >
> > Why not "cp -a"? Are you just used to old-school Unix, or is there
> > something wrong with "cp" we sh
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At some point hitherto, Benjamin Scott hath spake thusly:
> On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, mike ledoux wrote:
> > # tar cBlf - . | (cd /mnt/tmp && tar xBspf -)
>
> Why not "cp -a"? Are you just used to old-school Unix, or is there
> something wrong with
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, mike ledoux wrote:
> # tar cBlf - . | (cd /mnt/tmp && tar xBspf -)
Why not "cp -a"? Are you just used to old-school Unix, or is there
something wrong with "cp" we should know about?
Also, if one is well and truly paranoid, one could shutdown and power
off, power ba
Thanks! Both the man page, and the info pages for tar are incredibly
hard to decipher. I did like you told me and now have /usr resting
comfortably on sdc1. I found another gig or so of out-of-date updates
and got rid of them too, so for now i just renamed the old /usr to (can
you guess? that'
My 9GB harddrive is finally full. So I just added 2 more 9G's to take
some of the load. Since /home was a seperate partition, I didn't have a
problem moving /home to a new harddrive. The problem is moving /usr.
/dev/sda was partitioned as:
/dev/sda123M 2.9M 19M13% /boot
mp-0.82-1.1
> > xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1
> > xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1
> > xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1
> > xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1
> >
> >
> > "Ack!" I cry. I tried:
> >
> > rpm -e xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1
> > error: "xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1" speci
ple packages
>
> and:
>
> rpm -e xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1 --force
> rpm: only installation, upgrading, rmsource and rmspec may be forced
>
> I just want to get rid of all xsane-gimp packages on this box. Help?
>
>
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"Ack!" I cry. I tried:
rpm -e xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1
error: "xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1" specifies multiple packages
and:
rpm -e xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1 --force
rpm: only installation, upgrading, rmsource and rmspec may be forced
I just want to get rid of all xsane-gimp packages on
>
> Hello all,
>
> I just started having window manager problems on my
> REDHAT 7.1
> workstation. Most of gnome starts up but I cannot jump
> from window to window in X. This is apparently because
> sawfish is failing to start.
I had a run of Sawfish deaths for awhile, usually a
consequence o
In a message dated: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 11:40:43 EST
Benjamin Scott said:
>On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Paul Lussier wrote:
>> I don't offer any help here, I just wanted to point out that the subject
>> line really does just "sum it all up" wrt GNOME ;)
>
> Dude, yo
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Paul Lussier wrote:
> I don't offer any help here, I just wanted to point out that the subject
> line really does just "sum it all up" wrt GNOME ;)
Dude, you're baked! You really ought to try GNOME, it does everything
you're trying to do
I don't offer any help here, I just wanted to point out that the
subject line really does just "sum it all up" wrt GNOME ;)
--
Seeya,
Paul
God Bless America!
If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!
...we
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Willard Flagg wrote:
> When I try to manually start sawfish I get the following:
> error--> (void-value PK\\\)
It might be your Sawfish configuration is hosed. Try tracking down the
configuration file(s) Sawfish uses and moving/renaming/deleting them. I
know there is $HO
Hello all,
I just started having window manager problems on my REDHAT 7.1
workstation. Most of gnome starts up but I cannot jump from window to
window in X. This is apparently because sawfish is failing to start. When
I try to manually start sawfish I get the following:
root@barrett /root]# sa
le who can help the site come on board with
Open Source solutions.
The recipients of these "packages" are finding out that you DON'T need
Microsoft Office to make a nice document, and you DON'T need Microsoft Excel
to handle a spreadsheet.that other products (and Open Sourc
At 6:22 PM -0500 12/20/01, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
>Disk drives are apparently like computers in general; they run on smoke.
>When the smoke gets out, they quit working.
That's MagicSmoke(tm) and don't you forget it!.
Whenever I see it, it brings back memories of my first TO-5 can
exploding in
President, C*O
> www.sysupport.com
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tom Rauschenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 5:01 PM
> Subject: Need help fast
>
> > One of 4 IDE drives in my sys
h" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 5:01 PM
Subject: Need help fast
>
>
>
> One of 4 IDE drives in my system is making strange noises every 5 to 20
> minutes. It sounds like its seeking all the way across the disk and
hittin
Doubt this is anything that would show up in a log.
Sounds like the drive is loosing sync (having trouble reading) so
runs out to the end of the drive to reset itself.
A stethoscope is probably your best tool in this situation or, since
you possibly don't have one of those right handy, a rolled
One of 4 IDE drives in my system is making strange noises every 5 to 20
minutes. It sounds like its seeking all the way across the disk and hitting
the actuator stops *hard*. Is this an event that can be seen in
/var/log/messages (or anywhere else) ? Any help would appreciated.
I'd
processor on a an
>Asus A7A266 mother board with 256k of DDR memory. If you know of any one in
>the area that knows Red Hat and likes to help out new users that are way
>over there head. Please feel free to pass my name to them.
>
> I want to thank you for your time. and
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On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
> Currently I ftp everything from ftp://updates.redhat.com/ relative to
> all of my systems and architechtures, burn a couple cd's, and take 'em
> home. The problem is overwriting existing files, buildin
these
> things.
>
> If I could just cron an rsync, one at the office, and one at home, I
> could then use the local LAN to move files to the machines that need
> 'em.
>
> Now that my story has been expanded, can anyone help?
If I remember correctly RedHat only allows rsy
s overwriting existing files, building up
old/obsolete files, and (especially) finding the time to do these
things.
If I could just cron an rsync, one at the office, and one at home, I
could then use the local LAN to move files to the machines that need
'em.
Now that my story has been expanded
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On Wednesday 17 October 2001 05:23 pm, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
> OK, I can't afford the Red Hat Network, but I'd like to keep my system
> as up-to-date as possible.
Red Hat gives everyone a free account to keep one system updated. You
could regis
::
failed to connect to updates.redhat.com - Connection refused
Running
rsync updates.redhat.com6.2/en/os/::
gives me lots of (not very helpful) help information.
Can anyone tell me what i'm doing wrong?
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Amendment IV
The
g to do their homework
on.> > They need at least 2 PCs w/ modems. I was hoping to
make a request to the> e-coast, since the United Way says they do not
have anything for them. The> Web site address from your review is
crashing, so I thought maybe you could> help connect me with
them.> > Thanks,> Steven B> > Steven
Borne
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
>>> What was wrong with it?
>>
>> It is known to give misleading, incomplete, or outright incorrect answers
>> in certain failure modes. Since one often uses DNS query tools when
>> things are broken, it led to much confusion.
>
> Then why not fix it?
I
In a message dated: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 14:35:37 EDT
Benjamin Scott said:
> Still there, AFAIK. Haven't looked in BIND V9. I don't use nslookup
>anymore.
It's still there, however they've added a "helpful reminder" that:
Note: nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future rele
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
>> host `hostname` # queries DNS to lookup your hostname
>> host `hostname -i` # queries DNS to lookup your IP address
>
> This leads me ask, what the heck happened to nslookup?
Still there, AFAIK. Haven't looked in BIND V9. I don
In a message dated: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 12:41:04 EDT
Benjamin Scott said:
> host `hostname` # queries DNS to lookup your hostname
> host `hostname -i` # queries DNS to lookup your IP address
strace will show you what system calls Apache was making
and might provide some clues as to what it's unhappy about,
like which files it failed to open, etc...
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
> For the hell of it it tried those commands on my web server. It works
> fine, but they're not consistent. How can I and/or should I fix that?
Sorry, you mis-understood. I probably should have been more verbose, so
it is not your fault. Let me
; or words to that effect. It works now.
As far as the hostname commands. The first couple work now. -a is blank, -i is
the loopback address, host 'hostname' returns "Host hostname. not found:
3(NXDOMAIN)" and the -i one is similar.
Thanks for your help. If you see something I
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> Red Hat plays silly-buggers with the script names, and
> I run a custom setup, so I don't know what the name
> actually is.
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd (under RHL 6.2, RHL 7.x will move it to
/etc/init.d/httpd instead).
> However, look for the /et
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Greg Kettmann wrote:
> I'm running RH 7.1 with the default Apache (1.3.19). It was working
> last week, then the power failed. Now it won't work. The only thing I
> know I've done is to modify the /etc/sysconfig/network file to reflect
> the machine name, that fixed a proble
Greg Kettmann wrote:
>
> I'm running RH 7.1 with the default Apache (1.3.19).
> When I start the service it just says
> FAILED. There is nothing in the error logs.
Red Hat plays silly-buggers with the script names, and
I run a custom setup, so I don't know what the name
actually is. However, l
I'm running RH 7.1 with the default Apache (1.3.19). It was working last
week, then the power failed. Now it won't work. The only thing I know I've
done is to modify the /etc/sysconfig/network file to reflect the machine name,
that fixed a problem with Samba. When I start the service it just s
"Derek D. Martin" wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 07:42:18PM -0400, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
> > Can anyone give me some advise on how to clean the fingerprints/etc. off
> > of my laptop's LCD monitor?
>
> I've heard you're not supposed to, but I use a bit of glass cleaner
> sprayed directly
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 07:42:18PM -0400, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
> Can anyone give me some advise on how to clean the fingerprints/etc. off
> of my laptop's LCD monitor?
I've heard you're not supposed to, but I use a bit of glass cleaner
sprayed directly onto a paper towel. I haven't noticed
Can anyone give me some advise on how to clean the fingerprints/etc. off
of my laptop's LCD monitor?
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Albright Enterprises - "The Small Business Solution"
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Nevermind. :)
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
> I got a new ORiNONCO Gold card today. I set it up on my dual-boot
> laptop, on the windows side, just fine.
>
> The linux side is giving me problems tho.
>
> One problem being the makefile (in the clients subdirectory) says to
> incl
I got a new ORiNONCO Gold card today. I set it up on my dual-boot
laptop, on the windows side, just fine.
The linux side is giving me problems tho.
One problem being the makefile (in the clients subdirectory) says to
include ../config.mk
That file doesn't exist.
Has anyone had any luck with t
> So, any suggestions to get dual boot working? I've read a bunch of
> howto's. The best, and most common, answer seems to be to use Window's
> dual boot capabilities. I actually ran a command "dd if=/dev/hda2
> of=bootsect.inx bs=512 count=1" to start bringing required boot files
> over but I
ection? Also, keep in mind my C: drive is NTFS. Many
documents indicate problems in that environment. I know I can't write
to it, and I don't care. If I have to I'll use Partition Magic to
change to FAT32, however that choice makes me very nervous.
TIA for any help, GGK
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I installed the latest Ximain Gnome, and with it cam Mozilla 0.9.1
I'm trying to set up the Mozilla Mail to display all headers, but it's
not taking.
In the prefs.js file is the line:
user_pref("mail.show_headers", 2);
I figured changing to 2 to another number would do it, but no luck.
I guess I didn't guess what you were after, after all.
Glad I could help, even a little bit.
Ron
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
> I got '-type f' from the man page. '-type f' limits the find to only
> actual files, not symlinks or directories
me/tom/adabas/pgm:/home/tom/adabas/bin:/home/tom/adabas/pgm:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/tom/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin
> >
> > Two files missing from +3 and +1 are:
> >/usr/sbin/kappfinder
> >/usr/sbin/makewhat
/usr/sbin/kappfinder /usr/sbin/makewhatis
>-rw-r--r--1 root root 31284 Nov 29 2000 /usr/sbin/kappfinder
>-rwxr-xr--1 root root11446 May 13 14:09 /usr/sbin/makewhatis
>
> kappfinder isn't even executable!!! ARGH!
>
> Can anyone here help
rw-r--r--1 root root31284 Nov 29 2000 /usr/sbin/kappfinder
-rwxr-xr--1 root root11446 May 13 14:09 /usr/sbin/makewhatis
kappfinder isn't even executable!!! ARGH!
Can anyone here help me out?
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Thomas M. Albright
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, mike ledoux wrote:
> Just for the record, XFree 4.0.2 (released 19 December 2000), definitely
> had support for the GeForce 2. I know--I used it to run mozilla to
> download the faster, closed source (argh!) drivers from nVidia's website.
> A quick glance at the documentatio
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