kernel-header? never heard of it.
does it come with linux kernel, or was it
a distribution-specific stuff?
Mike Andrew wrote:
> Locate the rpm that contains the /usr/include/linux files from your cd
> on my system (RH7.1) the rpm is "kernel-headers"
> you will not pass go until you create the ha
I think it's this one.
linux-kernel-include-2.4.2-11D.i386.rpm
sorry... getting it back...
> Locate the rpm that contains the /usr/include/linux files from your cd
> on my system (RH7.1) the rpm is "kernel-headers"
> you will not pass go until you create the hard /usr/include directories.
>
>
Is it possible to limit each IP to login wu-ftps once only at any
time?
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Linuxism Chang asked:
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:13 AM
> To: linux-users
> Subject: wu-ftpd and session limit per ip
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> Is it possible to limit each IP to login wu-ftps once only at any
> time?
Yes. See the host-limit directive for /etc/ftpaccess. From
the man page:
host-limit
On Thursday 02 August 2001 15:56, Net Llama wrote:
> At this stage, i'd strongly suspect that you have a filesystem
> corruption issue at play. When is the last time that you ran a fsck on
> this filesystem, especially with the badblocks option turned on? I'm
> getting dangerously close to putt
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On Thursday 02 August 2001 19:09, Linuxism Chang wrote:
> kernel-header? never heard of it.
> does it come with linux kernel, or was it
> a distribution-specific stuff?
distro specific stuff. But don't snort too loud. The 'idea' of glibc kernel
headers is a new fangled animal. Col 2.x serie
Net Llama wrote:
>
> That won't work too well if its his / filesystem that he's trying to
> fsck. What needs to be done is to remount it as read-only in single
> user mode:
> /sbin/init 1
> mount -o ro,remount /
>
> then run the fsck. Then assuming that it actually completes, remount
> rw:
> m
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 19:59:59 -0700 (PDT), Net Llama wrote:
>Its almost certainly because they aren't selling at all. Right now,
>Linux on the desktop just isnt' profitable. In fact its not even close
>to profitable.
I believe its simply a matter of time. The security issues are
becoming more i
mpage is a very nice tool, and comes installed with my RedHat 7.1 distro.
However, it is not working quite as expected. If I have four graphs to put
on a page, graph1.ps, graph2.ps, etc. and issue the command:
mpage grap*ps, I get four pages of output, each with four quadrants on a
page. Only one
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