> I've tried just about all of the 'gpm -t {mm|msc|logi...} modes, I tried
> ln tty1 to cua1 with no luck, and even a new version of gpm.
tty1 represents the first console -- you don't want to do that. And cua1
represents com2. Use cua0 if it is your first com port.
> Redhat finds it okay, bu
> 1.The media I am installing from is a local cdrom. I have not
> registered my copy of redhat at this point. I did purchase the copy from a
> local best buy.
Hmm.. Not sure that you can register a copy not purchased from RH, can
you?
> Do you know if ultra dma is accessed in the bios sett
Hi, I just installed RH5.0 from scratch (I had previously upgraded over
4.2) and I can't get the mouse to work.
It had been working fine under 4.2, even after the upgrade. But under
5.0, I just can't seem to get the bugger to work.
I've tried just about all of the 'gpm -t {mm|msc|logi...} modes,
Whoops...it is late I forgot the b at the end of the mknod command. So
it should be:
mknod cdrom major minor b
Paul Anderson
Paul Anderson wrote:
>
> John H Darrah wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Braden N. McDaniel wrote:
> >
> > > >
> > > > There is a link between the SCSI drive 0
Ok,
1. The media I am installing from is a local cdrom. I have not
registered my copy of redhat at this point. I did purchase the copy from a
local best buy. Do you know if ultra dma is accessed in the bios settings
or processed by the software? If ultra dma is set then it may be messing
up
> > I was lucky to get the hard drive back to a functional state, being that
> > disk druid would not allow me to completly delete the / and swap
> > partitions.
>
> I'm sure [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be interested in this, as well as
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], as he is the author.
Ooops, that's [EMAI
On 26-Apr-98 Dan Hughes wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been trying to install redhat 5.0 on a p233mmx machine. It has
> a
> 4.0 gb Western Digital hard drive, that supports UltraDMA. It also has a
> Teac 24X cdrom, 33.6 modem that I know works with Redhat because I am
> using it on another machine tha
John H Darrah wrote:
>
> On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Braden N. McDaniel wrote:
>
> > >
> > > There is a link between the SCSI drive 0 and your cdrom device. Is this
> > > where your cdrom is (I doubt it.) Link it to the appropraite device and
> > > you should be good to go.
> >
> > How do I do this?
On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Stelios Bounanos wrote:
> > Even more annoying is to get reams of this stuff
> >
> >
> > begin 600 winmail.dat
> > M>)\^(AL0`0:0"``$```!``$``0>0!@`(Y`0```#H``$(@`<`
> > M&$E032Y-:6-R;W-O9G0@36%I;"Y.;W1E`#$(`06``P`.S@<$`!@`
> [snip]
>
> Yes, what is this
> I have been trying to install redhat 5.0 on a p233mmx machine. It has a
> 4.0 gb Western Digital hard drive, that supports UltraDMA. It also has a
> Teac 24X cdrom, 33.6 modem that I know works with Redhat because I am
> using it on another machine that runs redhat 5.0. It would be a dual
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Braden N. McDaniel wrote:
> >
> > There is a link between the SCSI drive 0 and your cdrom device. Is this
> > where your cdrom is (I doubt it.) Link it to the appropraite device and
> > you should be good to go.
>
> How do I do this? ln /dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom ?
Like This:
Hi,
I have been trying to install redhat 5.0 on a p233mmx machine. It has a
4.0 gb Western Digital hard drive, that supports UltraDMA. It also has a
Teac 24X cdrom, 33.6 modem that I know works with Redhat because I am
using it on another machine that runs redhat 5.0. It would be a dual boot
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> > reboot your system and at lilo prompt type "linux single"
> >
> > And a little tip for all of us, this also work with loadlin :-)
> >
> > c:\linux\loadlin c:\linux\zimage root=/dev/hda5 ro single
>
> Ah, but I don't think it will bypass the pass
I am trying to compile a file using the Mesa and Glut libraries. I have
downloaded the latest rpms (I think) and installed them. I double checked
the paths in the makefile and I get the following error messages:
/usr/lib/libglut.so: undefined reference to 'XGetExtensionVersion'
On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> I tried to install mgetty+sendfax and found that it required mgetty. The
> mgetty installation requires ksh. Can I just make a soft link to sh or
> bash, or do I actually need to find and install ksh to get mg
On 25 Apr 98 at 21:07, Dave Wreski wrote:
> > ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.0.129 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
> > route add -host 192.168.0.129 dev eth0:0
> Yes, this is not the standard way of doing this. Assuming you have
> the netcfg utility, and X running, it is quite simple to add an
> alias.
Shou
> reboot your system and at lilo prompt type "linux single"
>
> And a little tip for all of us, this also work with loadlin :-)
>
> c:\linux\loadlin c:\linux\zimage root=/dev/hda5 ro single
Ah, but I don't think it will bypass the password prompt..
Dave
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On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Regina Nelson wrote:
> Hi...
> ...a little advice, perhaps
reboot your system and at lilo prompt type "linux single"
And a little tip for all of us, this also work with loadlin :-)
c:\linux\loadlin c:\linux\zimage root=/dev/hda5 ro single
does the miracle of an emergency
> ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.0.129 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
> route add -host 192.168.0.129 dev eth0:0
>
> which works fine.
>
> However, as far as I can tell this is probably not the 'standard' way
> that this 'should' be setup in RedHat5. Can anyone point me to a
> file format and location th
On 24 Apr, Michael Jinks wrote:
> DNS running on the same machine (this box is the SOA for our internal
> net) with an 'A' record pointing to fred at 192.168.1.3, and a CNAME
> record for www.badtouch.com pointing to fred.
If that's true, the record should look like this:
fred
G'day All,
I've got RedHat 5 installed on a machine here. One of the things
I've been working on is setting up virtual webs by assigning multiple
IP addresses to an interface and having Apache access them based on
IP address used.
In simple terms, I have all this working.
At the moment, I am
I was through exactly the same thing about 3 hours ago (first time Linux
user here). I couldn't log in under "root" until I'd removed the
installation CD from the drive. Go figger...
Now I'm trying to get X going.
Cheers.
> -Original Message-
> From: Regina Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
At 11:54 PM 4/25/98 +0200, you wrote:
>>Hi folks,
>
>
>
>
>
>>Scenario:
>
>>All peripherals are *on*, I boot off the floppy and the install picks up
>>the controller as a 2940, usually takes a few tries to get the SCSI >cdrom
>>(and only the Ricoh..probably because it's SCSI ID is first) and
>>ev
> I've installed Red Hat Linux 5.0 and I've managed to load LILO and can
> either boot a DOS partition or the new LINUX partition. However, when the
> localhost login: prompt arrives and I type 'root' as instructed, and then
> enter the password, I keep getting Login incorrect.
When you receive
According to Regina Nelson:
>
> Hi...
> ...a little advice, perhaps
>
> Hour 2 has taken a little longer than it should
> I've installed Red Hat Linux 5.0 and I've managed to load LILO and can
> either boot a DOS partition or the new LINUX partition. However, when the
> localhost login: pro
>> When I do this I get all the way to the point where it scans the drives
>> "Scanning Hard Drives" (presumably to get the partition info) and the
>> install blows up with a "Signal 11 received"...system shut down, etc.
>>
>> I have subsequently tried multiple permutationsterminating the
Hi...
...a little advice, perhaps
Hour 2 has taken a little longer than it should
I've installed Red Hat Linux 5.0 and I've managed to load LILO and can
either boot a DOS partition or the new LINUX partition. However, when the
localhost login: prompt arrives and I type 'root' as instructed,
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Mark McGlone wrote:
> This is probably a stupid question, but I'm gonna go with it anyway.
> Is RedHat gonna offer 5.1 at an upgrade price for those of us who
> already bought 5.0 (likely answer: NOT!)
It's $FREE$ from their ftp site. That's the whole idea...
I'd like to rephrase my question, please...
I get "permission denied" errors when I try to mount the NFS filesystem on
the server.
I am logged in as root when I attempt this.
I have full permission to the related directories, ie, chmod 777 *
What is happening?
Has NFS been loaded behind my back.
Hi,
Where can I find the FAQ's for Redhat-list?
thanks,
Keith
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On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Trevor Astrope wrote:
> The apache-ssl isn't intended to be a replacement for the regular apache
> server necessarily, but to compliment it by allowing secure transactions
> over the net.
I removed the old apache though as this one works great for both.
--
Henrik Edlund <[
> Even more annoying is to get reams of this stuff
>
>
> begin 600 winmail.dat
> M>)\^(AL0`0:0"``$```!``$``0>0!@`(Y`0```#H``$(@`<`
> M&$E032Y-:6-R;W-O9G0@36%I;"Y.;W1E`#$(`06``P`.S@<$`!@`
[snip]
Yes, what is this??
sb.
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when
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --70464CE5A9B78E67F7EE5927
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
> I'm running RH5, and d/l the rhmask file for the latest Real audio
> player (rvplayer). I followed the instructions for rhmas
Hi,
Unfortunately RedHat 5.0 doesn't come with jdk. I belive you can get it
from hitting ICQ's page and following the links for ICQJava.
Cheers,
Cohen
At 08:25 PM 4/25/98 +0200, you scratched:
>Hi !
>When i try to install ICQ by typing: ./install I get this error:
>
>Invalid JAVA_EXEC: Java
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
I tried to install mgetty+sendfax and found that it required mgetty. The
mgetty installation requires ksh. Can I just make a soft link to sh or
bash, or do I actually need to find and install ksh to get mgetty and
mgetty+sendfax installed and working?
Tony
---
>Hi folks,
>Scenario:
>All peripherals are *on*, I boot off the floppy and the install picks up
>the controller as a 2940, usually takes a few tries to get the SCSI >cdrom
>(and only the Ricoh..probably because it's SCSI ID is first) and
>everything
>starts out OK. It recognizes both disk d
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Paul Anderson
> Sent: Saturday, April 25, 1998 5:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Mounting a SCSI CD-ROM
>
>
> Braden N. McDaniel wrote:
> >
> > When I try to mount my CD-ROM in the File
>We are suffering from a tape drive and SCSI card shortage, and I'd >like
>to make the most out of what we have. I have one Linux box with a >very
>nice Mylex card onto which I have chained about four different kinds >of
>tape drives, and I'd like to be able to use those drives to make >backups
>
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD wrote:
> By "first" do you mean installing SSL prior to apache install or prior to linux
>install? Ie., do I un-install apache then re-install ?
>
> Mike
>
The Apache-ssl rpm from ftp.replay.com requires that the SSLeay rpm be
installed first or y
I recently installed a tape drive connected to the floppy cable. I
have been working on it for awhile and have been unable to get it to
work/do anything (after reading through all of the ftape howtos and
whatnot). It is a TR-3 Exabyte ort something like that.
The most baffling thing about th
Braden N. McDaniel wrote:
>
> When I try to mount my CD-ROM in the File System Manager, I get the error
>
> mount /dev/cdrom
>
> returned the following error:
>
> mount: can't find /dev/scd0 in /etc/mtab or /etc/fstab
>
> Now, I know I can change the line in /etc/fstab
>From: "Moore Brett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: 2A59Ht5BC-00 meets ultimate doom..
>
>
>I asked the question myself...when are, say, motherboard
>manufacturers going to sport the "LINUX COMPATIBLE" sticker.
>
>Do they even know what we want?? And what is it that would make an ideal
>linux mot
This is probably a stupid question, but I'm gonna go with it anyway.
Is RedHat gonna offer 5.1 at an upgrade price for those of us who
already bought 5.0 (likely answer: NOT!)
Mark McGlone
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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When I try to mount my CD-ROM in the File System Manager, I get the error
mount /dev/cdrom
returned the following error:
mount: can't find /dev/scd0 in /etc/mtab or /etc/fstab
Now, I know I can change the line in /etc/fstab from "/dev/cdrom" to
"dev/scd0", but I don't k
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Antonomasia wrote:
> >
> > I get the following error:
> >
> > bash: /etc/rmt: No such file or directory
> > tar: Cannot open ethel:/dev/st0: Input/output error
> > tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
> >
> > So, here again I think there must be some component that I
John J. Donohue wrote:
>
> > Does anyone offhand know a good doc. that describes the history of UNIX
> > and/or Linux in a brief, but positive way? (I'm looking for exact dates,
> > important people, that sorta thing...)
> >
> For UNIX, go to your local library, and have them get for you (thru
>
Olas,
>> I love Quake and run id program a few month's.
>> Between 3-4 weeks ago, I getting Segmentation fault running Quake, but I
>> cannot
>> found the reasons.
>>
>> Look:
>>
>> [psi@ellen quake]$ ./squake
>> Segmentation fault
>
> It's the libc5. i upgraded it to 5.4.44 and had the same
Rob Goodwin wrote:
>
> I had a look around the the Red Hat page but could not find an RPM for a
> HylaFax server package. Is there one in existance maybe as a contribution
> by somebody out there? If so can somebody point me where I can find it?
> Are there any known problems with it or special
By "first" do you mean installing SSL prior to apache install or prior to linux
install? Ie., do I un-install apache then re-install ?
Mike
Michael Hatzakis Jr, MD
Resident Physiatrist - R3
Department of Rehabilitation
Thomas Jefferson University Medical Center
Philadelphia, PA, 19026
My E-M
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> At 07:54 4/25/98 -0400, Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD wrote:
> >Does anyone know if an SSL server exists for Linux?
>
> Apache SSL files are available on ftp.replay.com. I haven't useed them
> (yet) but from the di
I'm not sure... I have a Sound Blaster AWE 32. And I get the same error
message.
-Original Message-
From: Mccorkle Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 1998 4:17 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:sndconfig
anyone know why i get a segmentation fault,
Ive been having problems recently with rpm installing a file
but when i run it i get for instance...
bash: /usr/bin/irc no such file
it doesent happen to ALL files altho it does on most any ideas
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At 07:54 4/25/98 -0400, Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD wrote:
>Does anyone know if an SSL server exists for Linux?
Apache SSL files are available on ftp.replay.com. I haven't useed them
(yet) but from the discussions I've seen you have install the SSL support
files fi
Hi !
When i try to install ICQ by typing: ./install I get this error:
Invalid JAVA_EXEC: Java executable not found
Can someone tell me why ?
Does Redhat Linux5.0 come with JDK 1.1.4 or above as default?
Thanks
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ht
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Billy Bushong - Concord, NH wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: TravisTank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Friday, April 24, 1998 23:26 PM
> Subject: Linux ICQ Problems
>
> >Hi,
> >
>
> [cut]
> >and I am new to Linux, but I am
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Michael Jinks wrote:
> We are suffering from a tape drive and SCSI card shortage, and I'd like
> to make the most out of what we have. I have one Linux box with a very
> nice Mylex card onto which I have chained about four different kinds of
> tape drives, and I'd like to be
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Damon Andrew Wasson wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new on the list, I've just purchased de RH 5.0, and I got some pb when
> > trying
> > to compile the kernel. gcc terminated with an internal error. My processor
> > is a Cyrix
: When I connect ksirc to the eu.undernet I get this
: Connecting to eu.undernet, port 6667...
: * Hostname 'eu.undernet' not found
ya need the .org at the end: eu.undernet.org :)
soon = (talkTo) || (seeYa);
/* bren tamilio
*-
* [EMAIL PROTEC
I have learned that I need to run xdm so that I can invoke X as myself as
well as root. I looked throughtout my system and found the man page and the
directory. However, while the man page is great for reminding one of the
options, it does not say what needs to be done where to set up xdm.
Is
-Original Message-
From: TravisTank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, April 24, 1998 23:26 PM
Subject: Linux ICQ Problems
>Hi,
>
[cut]
>and I am new to Linux, but I am
>currently running RH 5.0 and I installed ICQ Java as well as a version of
J
Got RH5 installed. The key was creating the boot.img disk from DOS. As you
suggested, NT4 somehow screws up the rawrite process.
Thanks again.
> Apologies for the RTF and thanks for the tips from all. I'll give some of
> it a try, and let y'all know how it goes. Thanks again.
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PLEASE
I have several RH5 machines around the office which can open romote apps
on my Xwindows desktop. Two of those are alice.twopoint.com and
ethel.twopoint.com.
When I open a window (say, xload) on ethel, it comes up labeled 'ethel'.
When I open the same window onto alice, it comes up labeled
'alic
I'm running RH5, and d/l the rhmask file for the latest Real audio
player (rvplayer). I followed the instructions for rhmask, and all
seems to have worked well. I installed the newly created RPM, but now,
evertime I try to access some Real content, I get the following error
message:
File compre
I've installed Communicator 4.05, but when I try to start it up, I get:
/usr/lib/netscape/netscape-communicator: error in loading shared
libraries
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXp.so.6: undefined symbol: _Xglobal_lock
Now, that shared library is part of XFree86-libs, and I've just recently
upgraded to the 3
Keith von Borstel wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I seem to have missed the point somewhere...
>
> During install of RH5 I attempted to "Add NFS" and was told that the
> filesystem couldn't be mounted.
> I installed w/o NFS.
> Next created dir's and tried to mount NFS but was told that I didn't have
> cor
Hi again,
I seem to have missed the point somewhere...
During install of RH5 I attempted to "Add NFS" and was told that the
filesystem couldn't be mounted.
I installed w/o NFS.
Next created dir's and tried to mount NFS but was told that I didn't have
correct permissions even tho I was logged in
Hi again,
I seem to have missed the point somewhere...
During install of RH5 I attempted to "Add NFS" and was told that the
filesystem couldn't be mounted.
I installed w/o NFS.
Next created dir's and tried to mount NFS but was told that I didn't have
correct permissions even tho I was logged in
On 25-Apr-98 Jil Tardiff wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I could really use a hand. I've been sucessfully running RH 5.0 om my
> laptop at work.networked, PCMCIA Zip support and all. It's been
> great.
>
> I tried to install it on my desktop machine today and got *nowhere*.
>
> Hardware:
>
> PII-
On 25 Apr, Seif Zadeh Hossein let loose with:
> Hi there,
> Does anyone know what the runlevel editor inside control-panel is called?
> (I meant the executable name). Also does anyone know which package
> provides it?
>
> cheers,
> Hossein
>
That util is called
Hi folks,
I could really use a hand. I've been sucessfully running RH 5.0 om my
laptop at work.networked, PCMCIA Zip support and all. It's been great.
I tried to install it on my desktop machine today and got *nowhere*.
Hardware:
PII-300
128 Meg SDRAM
Plextor SCSI CD-ROM ID=3)
Ricoh CDR (
Hi all,
This has probably been asked before, and I have probably missed it, but
here goes...
I have just put 2 P200MMX CPU's on my M/Board, and I am after info on the
net regarding tuning my Linux installation to make use of them, lists of
apps that support SMP etc... basically any info about S
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You can do this, at least with floppy tapes. The trick is to have a
> .rhosts file on the machine with the tape drives specifying the name(s) of
> the machines you want to back up. Then you just access the tape drive
> with:
> tar cvlf machine_with_tape_drive:/de
Does anyone know if an SSL server exists for Linux?
Is it an add on to Apache or an entirely different web server?
Cost?
Mike
Michael Hatzakis Jr, MD
Resident Physiatrist - R3
Department of Rehabilitation
Thomas Jefferson University Medical Center
Philadelphia, PA, 19026
My E-Mail: [EMAIL P
I have a novell server mounted in /mnt/nw
/mnt/nw/data
/mnt/nw/sys
/mnt/nw/ide1
and I try to lredir those to dosemu (0.66-7)
[autoexec.bat]
lredir d: LINUX\FS/mnt/fat
lredir f: LINUX\FS/mnt/nw/sys
lredir g: LINUX\FS/mnt/nw
Hello,
I have troubles with rpc :
I have a PC, with 1 PPro200 RedHat 5.0, kernel 2.1.97
(and some patches for kmod, lp, pci, system)
Intel BB440FX motherBoard , 64Mb RAM
I have upgrage :
libc-5.3..12-25
ypbind-3..3-2
glibc-2.0.7-6
...
ld.so-1.9.5-5
autofs-0.3.14-2
...
and
portmap-4.0-8
texinfo-3
>On 24-Apr-98 Larry Lade wrote:
>> At 09:42 p 04/23/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>>Well, I'd say this is _really_ ironic...
>>>
>>>I'm watching the windows 98 crash (http://www.msnbc.com/news/159626.asp)
>>>with Microsoft Netshow -- a Linux port of which is available at
>>>http://www.microsoft.com/netsho
A cautionary recount; ..'then powerdown your machine and short the jumpers
to reset the cmos settings..blablabla. You can then restart your machine,
and..'
Wait for eternity at a blacksceen ;) If that wasn't work enough, old
pal Murphey had the last laugh...although I did first copy the ori
Can anyone tell me if the daemons for POP3 and IMAP creates a mailbox
with a leading '.', such as (.username)? Just like what qpopper does when
a user tries to retrieve mail using another MUA like Internet Mail,
Eudora, and Pegasus? If they create such kind of file then where can I
find it?
Case
hi all
I guess i didn't look carefully enough when typing in the server-
name ;-)
Anyway, the problem has been solved and everything seems to work fine.
Thanks for your help
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Hi
When I connect ksirc to the eu.undernet I get this
error:
Connecting to eu.undernet, port 6667...
* Hostname 'eu.undernet' not found
Any suggestions will be greatly appriciated
Thanks in advance
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Thanks for the help guys, found out the reason. I'm using a mix of NTs and
Netware o the network.
I have installed DNS for the NT Server but have neglected to set it up. I had my
Linux box pointing to it. After the DNS was setup, it cured the Telnet and FTP
problem. It also cured my Samba problem
Vidiot wrote:
> > rdump 0usf 10 tape_server_hostname:/dev/nst0 /
> >
> > (see "man dump")
>
> I'm not sure that rdump is necessary, since it is a symbolic link to dump :-)
>
> MB
Well, on my system there's no dump _or_ rdump. Any idea which package I should
check out?
BTW, the
Hi there,
I had a look around the the Red Hat page but could not find an RPM for a
HylaFax server package. Is there one in existance maybe as a contribution
by somebody out there? If so can somebody point me where I can find it?
Are there any known problems with it or special advice that anybo
> Are the other systems also running linux? You
> might be able to use "rdump" to dump from the
> remote device from the machine that has the
> tape drives. Something like
>
> rdump 0usf 10 tape_server_hostname:/dev/nst0 /
>
> (see "man dump")
>
> We
Hi there,
Does anyone know what the runlevel editor inside control-panel is called?
(I meant the executable name). Also does anyone know which package
provides it?
cheers,
Hossein
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