In My stock RedHat system makemap doesn't support dbm type .I'm using hash and
it works great for me
from /etc/sendmail.cf
...
Kvirtuser hash /etc/virtusertable
...
from /etc/virtusertable
[EMAIL PROTECTED]fooinfo
The last step,
[root@localhost /etc]#makemap hash virtusertable
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Chris Fenton wrote:
How do I set a hot-key for Xwindows. That is a key combination like
cntrlaltdel that shuts down X ?
try ctrl-alt-backspace
Guillermo Mulliert
[EMAIL
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, KHOO Guan Chen wrote:
Can someone tell me what this package is all about? rpm -qip tells me
that it is a relational database of the client/server type, but what is
its use in RH4.2 if any. When I try to remove it with rpm -e, I get
package not installed message (but I
Hello.
Install the XFree86-devel-3.3.1 RPM. That contains all the necessary headers
for compiling X apps. Took me a while to find that out too! :)
On 22-Apr-98 Al Justrabo wrote:
Hello. While trying to re-build qt-1.33 from the source (rpm -bb
qt-1.33.spec, in RedHat 5.0), it stopped with
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Michael Jinks wrote:
[--snip--]
Can anyone point me to some signposts? Is Oracle worth the money and
learning curve (and if so will it run on Linux)? We already know we
hate Informix, and all accounts (some admittedly a couple of years old)
have said that FoxPro is a
Tell us more about your topology. What machines are the clients coming in
from? Is this just a simple case of blocking POP3 from external access?
Right now, our users can only connect to our pop server from within our
protected net (we do have dialup to there but that's beside the
Oh yeah -- most of our users (all really) are M$-dependent and have 95 at home,
so that's what they would be using as their remote client. In case it matters.
Yes, it does, because ssh is not very simple to use, especially on the
windows platform, unless you pay for the commercial one, which
Well I have used SQL under Unix specifically under SCO , it was a pretty
big proyect and it was made under cliente-server philosophy, the client
part was made under MS-DOS and Windows.
I dont know exactly how expensive is the lisence of SQL but this is a
better option than Oracle, becouse of his
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Rick Forrester wrote:
Many good points, Dave, to which I'd add two more.
(1) It should be somewhat faster when it comes time to fsck a partition when
they're smaller. The partitioning will also restrict the damage if/when
something happens to the disk.
Actually, it
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Michael Jinks wrote:
This is the Big Enchalada; our company was born and bred on DOS for the
past several years, and we've got the legacy in-house apps to prove it.
Specifically, we have an immense body of software written to do database
conversions in MS FoxPro, now
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, KThorpe wrote:
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 05:44:45 +
From: Michael Jinks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Database conversions on Linux?
This is the Big Enchalada; our company was born and bred on DOS for the
past several years, and we've got the legacy in-house apps to
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Ross Camm wrote:
How do I get mschap working ??
http://www.replay.com.
Note that stupid U.S. encryption laws prevent Red Hat from including a
mschap-capable pppd with their software.
Eric Lee Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] Executive Consultants
Systems Specialist
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Leung Yau Wai wrote:
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Matt Housh wrote:
cp -a (equivalent to cp -dpR, iirc) should preserve links, but if
it doesn't work, (cd /source;tar cf - ./)|(cd /dest;tar xvf -) might do as
well.
But
(cd /source;tar cf - ./)|(cd /dest;tar
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Ping Lau wrote:
I am new to Linux. I have managed to set up Samba IP Masq on my Linux
box. Now I am trying to setup the Linux box as mail server. I have 10
email accounts with a local ISP. What I want to acheive is to have my
Linux box dial my ISP login to each of
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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At 14:24 4/22/98 -0500, Eric L. Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The SMTP and POP3 servers come built-in with Linux.
POP3 is not installed in RH5. You can install the imap*.rpm (which includes
POP3 service) or
David Carden wrote:
I'm having problems getting one of my computers to do a dual boot with NT
and RedHat 5.0. I've tried following the linux-nt mini howto; when I
select Linux then, the computer freezes with a blank screen. I can still
boot into NT fine though. When I use LILO, I can
As for the mounting ZIP drives under linux.
You can mount a zip disk as linux (ext2) or dos (msdos or vfat)
In order for the ext2 to work, you must create the partition sdX1, and not
sdX4 (dos default).
If you really want, you can put two partitions on a zip disk. I for one put
both an ext2
Dave Wreski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I upgraded on of our machines (it handles mail, dial-up, dns, some other
things). I gave it an extra 64Mb ram (now 128) and upped the CPU (was
AMDK6-200 to a K6-233 actually 225 running at 75Mhz bus speed now).
That is most likely your problem. Set
If I understand your problem correctly, and you are running a 66mhz bus at
75mhz, please don't bother to report a problem when your intentially doing
something your not supposed to do.
So would overclocking cause a I/O errors ?
Yes, absolutely. Many cards are designed to work within a
You will have to excuse me... For the next week or so I will be posting
questions to the list about questions that I'm unable to locate the answer
to on the web... I'm trying to put a reliable web page up, and I want to
make sure my Info is correct.
No problem, Bill..
Although you can
They really wanted their firewall. . .
Really, REALLY. . . .
But now that I've put it in, they really really miss being able to hit
our pop server from their personal internet providers.
Can anyone recommend a strategy for working around that situation?
Ideas I've had so far have included:
What about setting it higher?
I have an external Zoom 33.6 and it works fine set at 115,200 even though
it doesn't really work at that speed.
On 21-Apr-98 Matthew Smith wrote:
Neither ppp nor minicom seem to support 28800. It is an internal ZOOM
fax/modem.
If I tell either program 19200 it
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On 22-Apr-98 kLicK wrote:
How would I go about changing my / partition size? I want to take about
300MB off my msdos partition and add it to me / partition.
I did a similar thing when I dumped dos. I simply reformatted the partition
as ext2, moved a directory to it, added it to fstab and let
This is the Big Enchalada; our company was born and bred on DOS for the
past several years, and we've got the legacy in-house apps to prove it.
Specifically, we have an immense body of software written to do database
conversions in MS FoxPro, now ported to Visual FoxPro and running on NT
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
If I understand your problem correctly, and you are running a 66mhz bus at
75mhz, please don't bother to report a problem when your intentially doing
something your not supposed to do.
So would overclocking cause a I/O errors ?
Yes,
Dave Wreski wrote:
They really wanted their firewall. . .
Really, REALLY. . . .
But now that I've put it in, they really really miss being able to hit
our pop server from their personal internet providers.
Tell us more about your topology. What machines are the clients coming in
On 22-Apr-98 kLicK wrote:
How would I go about changing my / partition size? I want to take about
300MB off my msdos partition and add it to me / partition.
I did a similar thing when I dumped dos. I simply reformatted the partition
as ext2, moved a directory to it, added it to fstab and let
Dave Wreski wrote:
Tell us more about your topology. What machines are the clients coming in
from? Is this just a simple case of blocking POP3 from external access?
Oh yeah -- most of our users (all really) are M$-dependent and have 95 at home,
so that's what they would be using as
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
Actually, there are also disadvantages that one should be aware of:
- splitting partitions can cause trouble when you decide to increase the
disk capacity of that partition in six months. What do you do with that
700M /var partition, when it becomes
Has anyone got NIS+Shadow working?
I have set up succesfully two RH5.0 boxes (all errata items applied), the
other acting as a client, the other as server. Finger shows user just fine,
but I can't log in to the client-machine with passwords from the server. I
suspect this is a shadow-problems
Cristian Tibirna wrote:
I liked better your advantages description, Dave :-)
Cristian
Me too. Sure it means having to play musical filesystems every so often, but
that's true no matter how big or unified your partitions are (ask an old
DOS hacker any day), and the
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 10:32:03AM +, Fred Lenk wrote:
Can someone suggest a utility that can run without
human intervention for 24 hours, and that will exercise
a new-Linux-setup. It should include network, disk,
computation, etc. activities.
How about doing a kernel build via a NFS
snip
I have even made a whole linux system on my parallel port zip disk. I can
then boot it if I have a system problem. I did this with Slackware, not
RedHat. I don't see why you couldn't do it with RedHat as long as you
recompiled your kernel to have the PPA support in the kernel instead of a
Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 01:37:16PM -0500:
There appears to be some kind of nasty bug in the code that 2.8.1 produces
that causes XFree86 to not start.
No. It is the kernel, compiled with this, that screws up anything that
accesses ioports. The solution is to use an
Are there any scripts which will handle adding users, including setting
a password. Ideally I'm looking for something of the form of:
makeuser username "Real Name" password
which would create a new user with "username" and set the real name in
/etc/passwd and would also set the
I have tried using Expect to automate a password change (using the
autopasswd example supplied with Expect as a starting point) in Redhat
4.2, but without any luck. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Nils
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Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 01:37:16PM -0500:
There appears to be some kind of nasty bug in the code that 2.8.1 produces
that causes XFree86 to not start.
No. It is the kernel, compiled with this, that screws up anything that
accesses ioports. The solution is to use an
I find the best option for nt and linux is a small dos partition ( say 10
meg ).
Install msdos x.x and then isatll nt. It will use its own boot loader (lilo
). Then boot linux from the dos partition using loadlin.
So you have 2 menus dos/nt and then linux/dos.
It also allows you to use dos
How do I get mschap working ??
rossco
At 06:35 PM 4/20/98 +, you wrote:
You need ppp, which turns a modem connection into a network connection.
There's a ppp howto; for now, read that, concentrating on the server section
(which is buried fairly deep into the document). Once you've read
My RH 5.0 was running fine. I figured I would download the new ftpae for
Ditto Max and isapnptools. I used rpm and installed only the isapnp, not
ftape. Fine, until I rebooted. Sys. comes back with no dead to the
network.
I screwed up some thing with isapnptools. How do I get back to
Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 01:20:37AM -0500:
You cannot add to the / partition to make it larger.
Indeed. Linux needs something like the AIX chfs and related stuff.
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Paul Fontenot [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 02:22:17PM -0700:
Real quick, how do I add xpm-support to rxvt? I think I've been looking
so long I'm now OVER looking it.
You get the source, use the define and/or configure option, and
recompile, possibly having to add or uncomment
Hi,
My problem is that I can´t send a list command in ftp.
Every time I do this I get the error messages:
500 Illegal PORT Command
500 Can´t build data connection: no port specified
I tried to set the ftp-client in passiv mode but it doesn´t help.
login is possible and also download,
Hi!
Sometimes I get this error while reading from a Plextor CDROM.
scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 9694, scsi0, channel 0, id 3,
lun 0 0x08 04 a8 24 0d 00
ncr53c8xx_abort: pid=9694 serial_number=9702 serial_number_at_timeout=9702
Anybody knows how to reset the
Hi,
I've got three questions.
First the guy who used to manage the server before has made a batch to make
an easy backup of the system on a DAT tape. The main command is
dump 0sf 61000 /dev/st0 /
Now the question is : in case of crash, assuming that i can still reach the
DAT, how could i
Can someone tell me what this package is all about? rpm -qip tells me
that it is a relational database of the client/server type, but what is
its use in RH4.2 if any. When I try to remove it with rpm -e, I get
package not installed message (but I can see the files that are
installed). When I try
Hi!
After playing some stuff, I sometimes get the following error:
Sound error: Couldn't allocate DMA buffer
/dev/dsp: Couldn't allocate memory
I have a SB 16, AMB K6-200, 96 Megs of Ram. FYI:
$ free
total used free sharedbuffers
cached
Mem:
Sendmail takes what seems a dreadfully long time to to anything - even
reporting an empty mailqueue using mailq takes about 15 seconds (a
similar installation on a different machine has no delay.
There also seem to be delays in processing mail before it is delivered
to mailboxes.
Thanks,
Nils
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 05:44:45 +
From: Michael Jinks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Database conversions on Linux?
This is the Big Enchalada; our company was born and bred on DOS for the
past several years, and we've got the legacy in-house apps to prove it.
Specifically, we have an immense
I am trying to install 5.0 to a laptop via FTP, I have purchased a copy from
RedHat so I have the CD and all the other good stuff. Here is my
problem, my FTP server (no funny faces now) is a NT 4.0 box with FTP
link to the cd-drive. I get all the way to the RPM install and then the install
Ed Ewing wrote:
Trying to move /usr directory to a second hard drive. When doing cp -r -p *
am receiving errors that: "cannot copy cyclic symbolic link".
Is there a way to move the directory intact or do the links need to be
recreated?
I believe cp -a works.
--
Trying to move /usr directory to a second hard drive. When doing cp -r -p *
am receiving errors that: "cannot copy cyclic symbolic link".
cp gets a bit lost by symlinks. Or maybe it is me who gets confused by cp.
Basically, I shun using cp -r. Try something like:
(cd /usr tar cf - .) | (cd
Hello,
It might be that your NT ftp server is causing this. I've had problems
before with an ftp server running on windows that would truncate the .rpm
of off the file names. That ftp server didn't like having more than one
"." in a file name. Try to ftp into the server and list the files
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At 10:55 4/22/98 -0400, Jeffrey Waters wrote:
I am trying to install 5.0 to a laptop via FTP, I have purchased a copy
from
RedHat so I have the CD and all the other good stuff. Here is my
problem, my FTP server (no funny faces now) is a NT 4.0 box with FTP
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Matt Housh wrote:
cp -a (equivalent to cp -dpR, iirc) should preserve links, but if
it doesn't work, (cd /source;tar cf - ./)|(cd /dest;tar xvf -) might do as
well.
Work..
But
(cd /source;tar cf - ./)|(cd /dest;tar xvpf -) should be better
I had problems compiling the hello.c program (no crt1.o file, kernel-headers
missing and so on), but thanks to everyone who replied to my call for help,
I can only say one thing:
Hello World!
Thanks again, Janwillem.
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In the past few days I have had named crash a couple times for no apparant
reason, Is there some sort of a wrapper or something that will restart a
service when it crashes and if so where can I find it?
Thanx in advance.
Christopher Fisk
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Hello,
I have a Linux server doing IP masquerading and dial on demand for a
small workgroup of Win95 users.
Now I need to setup the mail part. My plan is :
-Linux will provide IMAP service to Win95 user
-Fetchmail will be used to get mail from the user's ISP mailbox every
hour or so.
The Linux
Ryan Falkenberg Personal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The scenario:
-Redhat 5.0 on both an NIS server and client with all errata rpms
installed. Installation works great, but we really need the
enhanced
security of shadow passwords.
-Run pwconv on both machines.
-Update the
On 22-Apr-98 Craig Maloney wrote:
I currently have a RedHat 4.2 system. I just bought the 5.0 commercial
version from Borders. I'd like to keep my system functioning as well as
it
is now.
Would it be best for me to trash what I have now (with ample backups) or
will the upgrade work
In the past few days I have had named crash a couple times for no apparant
reason, Is there some sort of a wrapper or something that will restart a
service when it crashes and if so where can I find it?
Define crash... is the process still running? but not working? Or does
the process
I am new to Linux. I have managed to set up Samba IP Masq on my Linux
box. Now I am trying to setup the Linux box as mail server. I have 10
email accounts with a local ISP. What I want to acheive is to have my
Linux box dial my ISP login to each of the 10 mail accounts to retrieve
send
Ok...after finally managing to install RedHat 5 (it didn't like my scsi
card so I borrwed an ATAPI cd-rom) when I reboot after a seemingly well
done installation, I recieve "01" printed on the screen repeatedly. I can
not do anything at this point and after hitting about 10 keys I will
recieve
Will something like System Commander make the dual-boot Linux/NT ordeal any
easier?
We are ordering a new system that comes with NT. I would like to install
Linux on the system when it arrives. I know that I will need to repartition
the drive (one big 8.4 GB drive) and I thought that something
Hello again,
I have two problems with the machine that I am using at this time.
1. Currently this machine is named t21717.domain-name.edu, in the dns
tables on the college's nameserver it is T21717.domain-name.edu. Should
this difference in the names cause a problem? (I also changed the name of
I don't know about System Commander, having never made use of it,
but NT and Linux coincide rather uneventfully for me. I've set up both,
and Linux boots as a menu option in NT's boot loader. If you'd like, I can
port a tutorial on how to do it...
it doesn't work, (cd /source;tar cf - ./)|(cd /dest;tar xvf -) might do
as
well.
Work..
But
(cd /source;tar cf - ./)|(cd /dest;tar xvpf -) should be better
And
(cd /source tar cf - ./)|(cd /dest tar xvpf -)
will be even better still, grumblelike I said in my
Well, whether or not it helps, here is the tutorial I wrote:
http://jaeger.morpheus.net/ntldr.html, pulled out of my old webpage,
broken link and all. If it's a problem for anyone to read HTML, I'll
convert it to plain text.
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I tried this with an NT box also, it just didn't work. After I moved my CD
to the Linux box and installed, I moved the CD back to the NT box and went
to ftp an RPM from the NT box. Using NcFTP the long file names just were not
there. So the FTP install would never work.
-Paul
-Original Message-
From: Pat Nugent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, April 22, 1998 11:22 AM
Subject: 010101
Ok...after finally managing to install RedHat 5 (it didn't like my scsi
card so I borrwed an ATAPI cd-rom) when I reboot after a
How picky :)
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MicroComputer SpecialistUniversity of Tulsa
"Pardon me, stewardess. I speak Jive."
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To followup my own post, I did get the apache-ssl-1.2.6-1.i386.rpm to
install. It complained of failed dependencies for libssl.so, but the
apache-ssl rpm installed without a hitch after installing the SSLeay-0.8
rpm.
I think maybe the apache-ssl-1.2.6-2.i386.rpm is broken, because the
replay web
If it just seems to freeze up, try inserting
"sleep 2"
after each
"expect password:".
Autopasswd wouldn't work for me until I did this.
Blair.
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 08:47:17AM +, Nils wrote:
I have tried using Expect to automate a password change (using the
autopasswd example
Subject: zip drives, and FAT32
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 15:11:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: Chris Scheller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
two quick questions...first i missed the posts about
mounting a fat32 drives. Is there a patch for 2.0.33
for mounting fat32 drives? second, i have read
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17 Apr, ISA wrote:
I ran xwindows by typing "xdm". It runs, unfortunately, I do not
know how to get out. If I do start/exit fvwm/yes, really exit, it
exits to the login screen, but not back to prompt. How to I get to
prompt, so that I can
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998 10:38:40 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the past few days I have had named crash a couple times for no apparant
reason, Is there some sort of a wrapper or something that will restart a
service when it crashes and if so where can I find it?
You can run daemons
Why is the isdn4linux package not included in RedHat Linux 5.0?
Regards, Ruud.
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From Infobeat Finance Full Closing Bell
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MICROSOFT CORP and three industry leaders announced the signing of an
unprecedented agreement with the U.S. Air Force Electronic Systems Center
(ESC) to begin converting military command and control (C2) applications
from UNIX operating system
Is there a way to move the directory intact or do the links need to be
recreated?
I think cp -a will do what you want.
Check the man page to make sure.
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Hi,
I know that Xview (OpenWindows) does not come with the RedHat-5.0
distribution anymore, I was just wondering if anyone has succesfully
ported the Xview libraries to glibc2? And if so have they made a
tarball/rpm for it? Thanks in advance.
Marc
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I believe the documentation is referring to the _running_ of fips from win95 (unless
it's changed since my last reading). You _must_ run fips from dos (I've
repartitioned a win95 OSR2 box with no problems). However, if by win95 you mean
fat32, I believe there is a version of fips now available
I've been using thew xview rpm's from ftp.caldera.com. Not GLIBC but they
work, If you like OpenLook.
-Paul
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From: Marc Heckmann [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 1998 9:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know that Xview (OpenWindows) does not come with the RedHat-5.0
distribution anymore, I was just wondering if anyone has succesfully
ported the Xview libraries to glibc2? And if so have they made a
tarball/rpm for it? Thanks in advance.
I used the RPM that was made for 4.2 and it works
I have a slight problem. I have a small lan that contains a mix of NT and RH
machines. One of my redhat
machines I use to dial up to the internet from time to time. Here is the
problem: If the network device
(eth0) is active, I cannot dial out using the modem. If I temporarily
disable eth0, I can
I am using Redhat 5.0 and using tcsh as my shell. I seem to have lost the
colors for directories and files . Can anyone help with this?
Thanks
Joseph McCorkle
Offsite Operations
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I've been using thew xview rpm's from ftp.caldera.com. Not GLIBC but they
work, If you like OpenLook.
Those look just like the same ones that are in the RedHat 4.2 area.
MB
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Hello (again),
I now know that apache is running on the machine I am using.
Apache works given an absolute Ip address on this network. When I telnet
to the machine, telnet works without a problem. When I point the web
browser to the network name of this machine it does not respond. It
Cannot dial out as in physical lack of dialtone, or cannot
establish routes, or what? I have a similar setup which works fine, as
long as the ppp gateway does NOT have a default route using the ethernet
card. Must be the modem. If I make the ethernet card default, I can still
dial of
When I telnet localhost 110 on my Linux box, I got "Connection closed by
foreign host". But it works when I telnet localhost 25. Any idea?
Thanks
Ping
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I just installed RedHat 5.0 on my new Dell XPS333MHz.
I have a Dell D1028L Color Monitor (17inch).
The video card is a STB Velocity 128 Multimedia Accelerator with 4MB - AGP
Bus.
I am trying to get xwindows working.
I have tried MetroX and XFree86., neither of which has this card as a
add an alias to your /etc/profile file that reads as follows
alias ls='ls --color=tty'
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On 22 Apr 98, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Will something like System Commander make the dual-boot Linux/NT
ordeal any easier?
We are ordering a new system that comes with NT. I would like to
install Linux on the system when it arrives. I know that I will need
to repartition the drive (one big
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998 12:06:31 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I telnet localhost 110 on my Linux box, I got "Connection closed by
foreign host". But it works when I telnet localhost 25. Any idea?
You don't have the pop3 package installed.
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I am trying to mount my dos partition via booting up from the boot up and
supplementary disk. i get: mount failed: Invalid argument
i have used: mount /dev/hda1 /dos
mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /dos
If it is just dos, tried that also.
Anyways i tried via a
Ping Lau wrote:
When I telnet localhost 110 on my Linux box, I got "Connection closed by
foreign host". But it works when I telnet localhost 25. Any idea?
Thanks
Ping
Check to make sure the pop daemon line isn't commented out of
/etc/inetd.conf (The line will start with pop3, if
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In looking around the net, I have found that at least three other
people have the same problem that I have but no one has been
when I run sndconfig, it recognises my sound board, and even plays the
sample correctly; however, when I crank up doom, it hangs, so that even
ctrlaltdelete doesn't work, and when I crank up netscape, the MIDIs that
automatically played under Win95 do not play at all under Linux.
Any advice is
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At 12:06 4/22/98 -0600, Ping Lau wrote:
When I telnet localhost 110 on my Linux box, I got "Connection closed by
foreign host". But it works when I telnet localhost 25. Any idea?
Check /etc/services to see that port 110 has a service defined (pop-3).
Then
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