There's also the possibility of perhaps a script run in cron, perhaps daily,
that will delete files in /tmp that have not been modified in a set amount
of time, for example 15 days.
I *think* this would be safe... I can't think of any specific problems that
could occur in doing this.
Some of the older people on the list will remember the 1980 eruption
of Mt Saint Helens. I was discussing this with a friend the other day, and
remember the famous pictures of the face in the clouds/smoke from this
eruption, but after several days of scouring the web, I can find no
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Thanks Warren. The Limbo kernel was heavily patched by RedHat, there is
no Win4Lin patch yet that will match it. I did try to use the closest
patch file, but got a Hunk error. Effort aborted.
Limbo 2 provides such a nice desktop, I am already spoiled and really
hate
Aloha,
We use F-prot antivirus and it claims to check for 98 Unix/Linux
virii/trojans.
www.frisk.is
On 17 Aug 2002 at 16:13, MonMotha wrote:
Dan George wrote:
I need a good virus scanner like Innoculate for Linux. Any suggestions.
I just got hammered with a virus and had to wipe out
So, I will install Limbo 3 (Null), download and install the vanilla
2.4.19 kernel, then apply the stock patch, and that should solve all
the problems? :-)
Now here is another tough question. Which 2.4.19 kernel should be used?
There's only one...
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.19.tar.gz
Please use a mirror.
--MonMotha
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Now here is another tough question. Which 2.4.19 kernel should be used?
I got 7.3 pro when i went to the RH lab's and like it, but i can't compare
it 7.2 because i went from 7.1 straight to 7.3.
Lately thats what i've installed for all my client's also.
For mail service i usually like sendmail/squirellmail/and mailman or my
custom mailing list program.
I've never
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Florian Hines wrote:
I got 7.3 pro when i went to the RH lab's and like it, but i can't compare
it 7.2 because i went from 7.1 straight to 7.3.
Lately thats what i've installed for all my client's also.
Hehe OK fair enough...at least I know it hasn't caused you enough
Oops. Forgot we have moved to the 2.4.20 kernel.
Upgrading the kernel. Best example of easier said than done. I have
never ever had any success in upgrading the kernel. There's always
something that went wrong. ;-(
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Oops. Forgot we have moved to the 2.4.20 kernel.
Upgrading the kernel. Best example of easier said than done. I have
never ever had any success in upgrading the kernel. There's always
something that went wrong. ;-(
You wanna know how many times I screwed up a
Yeah sharky.
I've been in a quandry on what email system to move toI just don't have
the time to make a career out of supporting sendmail, so it's either postifx
(direct drop in for sendmail) or qmail. Lots of folks seem to like
qmail...just a hassle to create all those accounts since it
Thanks Wayne
Dan
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Aloha,We use F-prot antivirus and it claims to check for 98
Unix/Linux virii/trojans. www.frisk.is
1) Is it worth going out and buying the boxed RH7.3 set, or is it cheaper
to just burn a copy of RH7.3 and buy the yearly subscription? Is there any
difference? The demo software doesn't really interest me that much, and I
the included docs the last time didn't seem that different from the
Having worked for an email firm for several years in the Bay Area during the
dot com explosion/implosion, it is my firm conviction that qmail is the best
MTA out there. Secure, stable, hi-performance, and very scalable. To get a
feeling for the power of qmail, consider these factoids:
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 21:30, Ray Strode wrote:
1) Is it worth going out and buying the boxed RH7.3 set, or is it cheaper
to just burn a copy of RH7.3 and buy the yearly subscription? Is there any
difference? The demo software doesn't really interest me that much, and I
the included docs the
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