RE: POP3 virtual hosting with same IP ?

1999-12-28 Thread Charles Boening
I use Qmail (http://www.qmail.org) with vckpw. Works fine for me. Running on RH 5.2, 6.0 and 6.1 servers. All my usernames for pop3 clients are -> user%domain.com to add a user, I just enter the email I want followed by the password. Using an adduser program of course. vadduser [EMAIL PROT

Tape DAT on Dell

1999-12-28 Thread Didier Leprêtre
Hi, I have buy a Dell PowerEdge 1300 with Raid and Tape DAT Dell have installed a machine And today i can't use the DAT because i dont know if it's ok I haven't found a device for the tape like /dev/rmt ou /dev/tape Can you help me ! Thank -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "u

Re: [Q] Big Brother Web Browser Logging

1999-12-28 Thread Claudiu Balciza
> I fiddled a bit with squid, installing it via the RH 6.1 rpm. As soon as I > installed it, it stopped letting me access the web! I uninstalled it for the > time being but will try it again soon. Any idea if there's any sort of > utility that will neatly summarize squid's logs so that I can se

Re: Abit BP6 BIOS update = no SMP!

1999-12-28 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier
| From: Randy Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | I have an Abit BP6 Motherboard with dual Celerons. Perhaps you should subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To do so, mail the following to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-abit This list is an offshoot of the linux-kernel list. People took thei

RE: [Q] Big Brother Web Browser Logging

1999-12-28 Thread Juha Saarinen
%->I fiddled a bit with squid, installing it via the RH 6.1 rpm. %->As soon as I %->installed it, it stopped letting me access the web! I %->uninstalled it for the %->time being but will try it again soon. Any idea if there's any sort of %->utility that will neatly summarize squid's logs so that

Re: Possible Project

1999-12-28 Thread pp_mm
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Re: Possible Project

1999-12-28 Thread pp_mm
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Can't download w/minicom

1999-12-28 Thread Dale Huckeby
Help! I have been hoping to upload files from my old computer and download them into my new one, but I can't get minicom to download. Actually, a couple of files did download at one point but I have _no_ idea how I did it. Everytime I try I get a CRC error at about 4000 or 5000 bytes and then

Abit BP6 BIOS update = no SMP!

1999-12-28 Thread Randy Carpenter
I have an Abit BP6 Motherboard with dual Celerons. I have been running Red Hat 6.1 with kernel 2.2.13 (with SMP) for some time with little difficulty. Abit recently released a BIOS update to fix some things. I flashed my board with the latest update, only to find that my SMP kernels no longer

POP3 virtual hosting with same IP ?

1999-12-28 Thread Simons
Hello, Is there any pop3 daemon allow "name-based" virtual hosting ? I had heard that there're pop3 daemon using "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the username for pop3 services and it's not require different IP for different domain, is it true? If so, would anyone tell me the detail of the pop3 daemon? T

Re: /usr/sbin/warnquota ?

1999-12-28 Thread Brian
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Simons wrote: > Hello, > > Would anyone tell me what's the function of /usr/sbin/warnquota ? > I had tried to run it, but nothing happen. > > P.S. I'm using redhat6.0 It checks users quotas and then sends an email to users who exceed their quota. What I don't like about i

OT: RH6.1 on Dell & Gateway Notebooks with DVD,CDR, & CD

1999-12-28 Thread Bob Hartung
I know this is off topic, but I need to move to a new notebook and many of the notebooks have multiple use DVD, CDR, CD in an all-in-one package. Does anyone have any experience with any of these? Specifically, do these multi-purpose units work under RH? Might consider replying off the list to

/usr/sbin/warnquota ?

1999-12-28 Thread Simons
Hello, Would anyone tell me what's the function of /usr/sbin/warnquota ? I had tried to run it, but nothing happen. P.S. I'm using redhat6.0 rgds, Simons -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: script to buld add user accounts

1999-12-28 Thread tom minchin
> On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > >I run a small mail server for some schools that cannot afford their own and > >from time to time I get a list of new users who need accounts. I would like > >to automate this as much as possible on my box running RH 6.1. > > > >I was wonderin

Re: Virus in Master Boot Record

1999-12-28 Thread MerlintheMage1
I had a similar virus detection program .. it thought that LILO was a virus and gave me problems. Disabled the virus scanner because it was more a pain in the butt and took up more system resources than was necessary. Zach -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as th

Re: [Q] Big Brother Web Browser Logging

1999-12-28 Thread Chris Dowling
Jake Colman wrote: > > WebBoy is commercial and only available for WinBlows. I'm really looking for > an open source solution that will work on my Linux firewall to monitor the > entire network that's behind it. > I know, I'm just obliged to try and sell it :) The developers are some good frien

Re: Virus in Master Boot Record

1999-12-28 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
I believe the virus protection in the BIOS prevents writing to the MBR or messes it up. I believe also its recomended you shut the virust detection off when u install NT or Linux or any OS -- Michael S. Dunsavage "Linux: the operating system with a CLUE... Command Line User Environment". (seen

Re: Virus in Master Boot Record

1999-12-28 Thread Wayne Dyer
Chris Dowling wrote: > sorry, but I can't see the problem :) > > try making a linux boot disk. then format your mbr. I don't know how to > do this under linux, but if you have a dos boot disk then you can usr > "fdisk /mbr". Once you have cleared it, use your bootdisk to boot into > linux, and ru

Re: OT: Lithium Ion Batteries

1999-12-28 Thread Greg W
Hope you have a Lithium compatible charger.or your in trouble if its a plug in charger, and it came with Ni-MH , and you have just bought a Lithium and banged it in, this will be the problem Lithium has vastly different properties to Ni-MH or Ni cad *** REPLY SEPARATOR ***

Re: Virus in Master Boot Record

1999-12-28 Thread Clint Tinsley
Ooops... Missed this part. The virus warning showed up when you installed RH 6.1 and now NT won't boot? Are you sure it is a virus or is it "just" your BIOS detecting that the boot record changed as it now appears. You should probably do a virus check from a boot floppy to verify that you

SMP Q

1999-12-28 Thread Edward Schernau
Is it normal for 1 CPU to take many more interrupts than another? -- Edward Schernau http://www.schernau.com Network Architect mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Rational Computing Providence, RI, USA -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTE

Re: Virus in Master Boot Record

1999-12-28 Thread Greg W
turn off the virus detection in the BIOS ! scratch it, don't use it , whatever. They are dumb, and you will experience many errors because of this (unless you never change things on your system) , from what you have posted the alert would be because you installed Linux and the BIOS is

Re: [Q] Big Brother Web Browser Logging

1999-12-28 Thread Jake Colman
> "Chris" == Chris Dowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Chris> sorry about that word crap. here it is again: Well, webboy is Chris> written by a software company called NDG software Chris> (www.ndgsoftware.com). webboy is designed specifically for Chris> monitoring web traffic.

RE: DNS Error - please help

1999-12-28 Thread Greg W
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 28/12/99 at 17:58 Ed Lazor wrote: >> How close or the ping times should not matter..you have a >> secondary >> set that is out of your network.right ? or you have a third or fourth >> DNS server set ? > >I do have a secondary. What's int

Re: Virus in Master Boot Record

1999-12-28 Thread Chris Dowling
sorry, but I can't see the problem :) try making a linux boot disk. then format your mbr. I don't know how to do this under linux, but if you have a dos boot disk then you can usr "fdisk /mbr". Once you have cleared it, use your bootdisk to boot into linux, and run lilo to restore the boot record

Re: Virus in Master Boot Record

1999-12-28 Thread Clint Tinsley
One of the "emergency recovery disks" that you get with Norton AntiVirus (IBM, etc.) among others will clean boot sector viruses. I think there is even a downloadable "recovery disk" on the the Symantec site, at least there was at one time. "Paul R. Watkins" wrote: > I installed RH 6.1 a week

Re: troubles with pcmcia package

1999-12-28 Thread Charles Galpin
rday read the docs in the pcmcia-cs dir. They explain that installing from the tarball breaks the redhat way, and tells you how to fix it. i would give more detail, but running '98 on it right now. If you remain stuck, give us another hollar and I'll take the time to reboot and give you the deta

Virus in Master Boot Record

1999-12-28 Thread Paul R. Watkins
I installed RH 6.1 a week or so ago. I have a virus detection program in my bios setup. It detects a virus in the masterboot record. I can get by this and boot linux and everything works fine in Linux. How do I remove this virus -- it's a nasty one in that I can't boot NT (dual boot system)

RE: DNS Error - please help

1999-12-28 Thread Ed Lazor
> How close or the ping times should not matter..you have a > secondary > set that is out of your network.right ? or you have a third or fourth > DNS server set ? I do have a secondary. What's interesting is that I did an nslookup of type ns and it didn't show my secondary. Any ide

Dialin a linux box and authentcate onto a Radius server

1999-12-28 Thread hugoh
I have to install a linux box to answer 32 modems over an equinox multiserial, but i have to authenticate the users onto another server running radius. Is that possible ? How do I setup the box ? Or where could I find something similar to it ? TIA [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAI

Re: trying to set up unattended ftp as part of a shell script

1999-12-28 Thread Rick L. Mantooth
Paul, You can (caution, insecure) just create a ~/.netrc file for the user that is running the ftp script. (man ftp). machine machine.somewhere.domain loginanonymous password [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will need a "BLANK LINE" after the password line. You will also need to chmod 0400 ~/.netrc

Re: redhat's secure server

1999-12-28 Thread Clint Tinsley
Red Hat Professional has Secure Server SSL. Alan Mead wrote: > At 03:59 PM 12/28/99 -0500, Eric Wood wrote: > >Did Redhat drop that product? > > Don't they have an "e-commerce edition" that includes the OS and > apache+mod_ssl? I'm using that with RH 6.0 and it's the same thing as the > old sec

troubles with pcmcia package

1999-12-28 Thread rpjday
i'm running out of ideas trying to get my pcmcia modem to work. i'm working with the downloaded tar ball of linux-2.2.13, and pcmcia-3.1.8. built, installed and the network card works just fine. however, no luck getting the modem card to work (28.8K new media net surfer). when i try to br

Re: rm help

1999-12-28 Thread Rick L. Mantooth
Erik, Sorry, I missed the first of the thread. One sure fire way to see what is going on, is to cd into the dir that is giving you fits and do this: /bin/ls -1a >dir.list Then "vi dir.list" and issue the command in vi :set list That will show you any special characters in filenames. ie: filenam

Re: 686 distro. [Was: What about Mandrake?]

1999-12-28 Thread Stefan Smietanowski
Ward William E PHDN wrote: > > Any chance that you might also "back it down a notch" and compile it > with the 586 flags? For those of us with Cyrix and Pentiums, of course... > My machines are MII-300, MII-233, PR233MX, 2xP133, PPro200, 8xP100, so I > would obviously be able to benefit big from

i686 Redhat Release - some questions

1999-12-28 Thread Allen Bolderoff
I have outlined some questions regarding the redhat 6.1 i686 release. Please go to http://linux.netnerve.com/ and read it there. if you have any questions/comments either send them direct to me, or to the redhat list. This is still a project in infancy. Allen -- ++

Re: ttyS4 and ttyS5?

1999-12-28 Thread Stefan Smietanowski
Hi. > I have one PC with the two standard serial ports ttyS0 and ttyS1 plus an > STB Fourport card. > > When I run OS/2 in this PC I had setup one of the STB ports on IRQ 11 > and the remaining three in IRQ 12, all with different I/O addresses of > course. > > I'm currently trying to configure

Re: script to buld add user accounts

1999-12-28 Thread Chuck Mead
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I run a small mail server for some schools that cannot afford their own and >from time to time I get a list of new users who need accounts. I would like >to automate this as much as possible on my box running RH 6.1. > >I was wondering if anyone kn

Re: kernel recompile

1999-12-28 Thread Gerry Doris
Because that's the way Redhat themselves said to do it in their documentation (granted, it was their 5.1 manual) and it has always worked for me. I really don't see any advantage to doing it your way as far as the modules are concerned (not much difference in doing a vi versus a mv) but it real

Re: redhat's secure server

1999-12-28 Thread Alan Mead
At 03:59 PM 12/28/99 -0500, Eric Wood wrote: >Did Redhat drop that product? Don't they have an "e-commerce edition" that includes the OS and apache+mod_ssl? I'm using that with RH 6.0 and it's the same thing as the old secure server. -Alan --- Alan D. Mead / Research Scientist / [EMAIL PROT

Re: ppp script

1999-12-28 Thread redhat
On Tue, Dec 28, 1999 at 09:20:38AM -0600, Alan Mead wrote: > >I get my mail several times a day using crontab to dial in > >I need to terminate the connection when there is no more activity > >on the ppp link sometimes it is 3 Min sometimes it is 30 Min. > Do a 'man pppd' and look at the opti

Re: Application Closing

1999-12-28 Thread Allen Bolderoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I like the file size of the new Mozilla RPMs, will have to give it a > shot soon. get them at http://linux.netnerve.com/ -- +++ Allen Bolderoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LNC - Redhat and Linux, hel

Re: Login

1999-12-28 Thread Richard KHOO
Do you have a /etc/nsswitch.conf? #ls -l /etc/nsswitch.conf 2 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1208 Oct 13 1998 /etc/nsswitch.conf -- Cheers Richard KHOO Guan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Philander Hopkins wrote: > Does anyone have a fix for this problem? > Am I doing so

redhat's secure server

1999-12-28 Thread Eric Wood
Did Redhat drop that product? -eric wood -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: soundcard, scsi, and cd-rw

1999-12-28 Thread Manuel Camacho
Hi Matt! You may want to check about the SMP capability of your kernel. I *guess* you have to recompile for SMP the kernel boxed with 5.2. -Manuel. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: hardware testing

1999-12-28 Thread Manuel Camacho
Hi Charles!!! If you are really into Hardware, you may want to take a look at "Upgrading and Repairing PCs, Linux Edition" from Mueller (QUE). It comes with a bootable CD with a Debian distribution that let you make diagnostics and other sort of things. On the other hand, there is a tool you may

Re: kernel recompile

1999-12-28 Thread Stefan Smietanowski
Hi. > Prior to running this you should go into the /lib/modules directory and: > > mv 2.2.16 2.2.12.old Why? vi /usr/src/linux/Makefile edit the EXTRAVERSION= to include something like -20_r1 where r1 stands for release 1, then next recompile change it to r2, etc. Use that naming scheme for

RE: trying to set up unattended ftp as part of a shell script

1999-12-28 Thread Greg Wildman
I use ncftp and ncftpget to do just as you need. You can specify username and password as parameters.. Greg. --- Paul wrote: I'm trying to write a shell script where part of the functionality is an ftp. How can I use ftp or a related utility so

ttyS4 and ttyS5?

1999-12-28 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Hi, I have one PC with the two standard serial ports ttyS0 and ttyS1 plus an STB Fourport card. When I run OS/2 in this PC I had setup one of the STB ports on IRQ 11 and the remaining three in IRQ 12, all with different I/O addresses of course. I'm currently trying to configure my serial ports

RE: trying to set up unattended ftp as part of a shell script

1999-12-28 Thread Matt Shirel
Option 1) SCP -- This is what I would use. Option 2) ncftp has a fully scriptable command line interface. I would look into the help on it. > -Original Message- > From: Paul Crossman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 11:18 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject

Re: Login

1999-12-28 Thread Philander Hopkins
Does anyone have a fix for this problem? Am I doing something wrong during the install? - Original Message - From: "Philander Hopkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 8:00 PM Subject: Re: Login >This is a Console login. > > > >From: "Adrian W

Re: soundcard, scsi, and cd-rw

1999-12-28 Thread Charles Galpin
I can vouch for the yamaha cd-rw (mine is awsome - I burn't a few CDs yesterday while compiling the kernel in a loop and doing various other things) get xcdroast. It comes bundled with cdrecord and other tools to do everything you will want to do. I think there is a new gtk version in the works (

Re: ipchains and pptp

1999-12-28 Thread Charles Galpin
To be quite honest, I willing to bet my problems were user error. I could simply not find any decent documentation on it, and it pretty much boils down to ppp options anyway. But I was literally stuck at the most basic options, given that all I have to go with is the info I use to connect froma wi

script to buld add user accounts

1999-12-28 Thread NotLacan
I run a small mail server for some schools that cannot afford their own and from time to time I get a list of new users who need accounts. I would like to automate this as much as possible on my box running RH 6.1. I was wondering if anyone knew of a script that would take a text file with so

hardware testing

1999-12-28 Thread Charles Galpin
Hi All. this gets a bit long winded, but please bear with me. The short version is what is the best (most intensive) way to test hardware integrity, as well as isolate the exact problem? yesterday I upgraded my box. I bought a new case/mb/cpu/ram and used all the other existing components. It's

Re: Login

1999-12-28 Thread Philander Hopkins
Does anyone have a fix for this problem? Am I doing something wrong during the install? - Original Message - From: "Philander Hopkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 8:00 PM Subject: Re: Login > This is a Console login. > > > >From: "Adri

soundcard, scsi, and cd-rw

1999-12-28 Thread matt boex
i just purchased a yamaha ymf724f-v soundcard, adaptec scsi card, and yamaha cd-rw. i also got a new ibm dual processor box that i am gonna plop rh5.2 on and use as my web server and more. question. does anyone have any expierence configuring these devices(things to read, place to search for

Re: ipchains and pptp

1999-12-28 Thread John D. Hardin
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Charles Galpin wrote: > this allows you to use a pptp based vpn from a masqueraded client machine > thru the firewall. > > I have yet to figure out how to get a linux vpn client to work though :( The 1.0.2 PPTP VPN client has a bug that can sometimes cause the connection to

Quicktime Plugin for Linux

1999-12-28 Thread Brian
Does a quicktime plugin for linux exist? If so, where? Thanks! Brian - Brian Feeny (BF304) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 318-222-2638 x 109 http://www.shreve.net/~signal Network Administrator ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)

Unidentified subject!

1999-12-28 Thread matt boex
how can i stop my telnet's from timing out? matt __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

login: can't resolve symbol '__xstat'

1999-12-28 Thread Ryan Caveney
At work I have recently inherited a couple of RH 4.0 machines with a variety of legacy functions no one really wants to re-implement, but a couple of things that did need to be upgraded. I know the clean answer is to do a fresh install, but I was hoping to do a minimal upgrade of just the

Re: named caching

1999-12-28 Thread Vidiot
>On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Vidiot wrote: > >> Other than rebooting, how to I clear out the named cache? I am running >> the stock RH6.0 /etc/named.conf. > >/etc/rc.d/init.d/named restart >LLaP >bero Actually, "ndc restart" is best. MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bart: Hey, why is it destroying

Re: kernel recompile

1999-12-28 Thread Jeff Smelser
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Gerry Doris wrote: > You said you did a make modules_install but didn't say if you did a make > modules?? I compile all the kernel, do a make modules make modules-install.. make bzImage.. > > The full command in the /usr/src/linux directory should be: > > make dep modul

Re: rsh for root

1999-12-28 Thread Nate Waddoups
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Hiten Sonpal wrote: > > > Does anyone know what needs to be done to enable rsh access for root? > > > > Yeah, spell it "ssh" instead of "rsh" and you're in business. :-) > > I'm basically trying to run rdist here, and I'd like to be able to have it > run automatically via

kernel with nfs support

1999-12-28 Thread Hidong Kim
Hi, I just downloaded the 2.2.13 kernel tar.gz from www.kernel.org. I want to compile nfs support into the kernel, but the NFS Server Support option in the configuration is greyed out. What do I need to do to get NFS support into kernel 2.2.13? Thanks, Hidong -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMA

Re: kernel recompile

1999-12-28 Thread Gerry Doris
You said you did a make modules_install but didn't say if you did a make modules?? The full command in the /usr/src/linux directory should be: make dep modules modules_install bzImage Prior to running this you should go into the /lib/modules directory and: mv 2.2.16 2.2.12.old This will ens

OT: Lithium Ion Batteries

1999-12-28 Thread Ahbaid Gaffoor
Hi All, I'm really OT here, but I need some advice, I got a new Lithium Ion battery for my laptop, it's been in for ages but is taking lonnng to charge... Is this normal? It took a day for the critical low charge flashing light to stop, and it's been at 0% for about six hours... Any feedback

module help

1999-12-28 Thread scott lockhart
hi folks, my current configuration consists of an IBM ThinkPad 600E running RedHat 6.1, kernel 2.2.13. the problem that i'm experiencing is that i get a long list of unresolved module dependencies during bootup and a few "modprobe: out of file handle" messages. though all module related functi

Re: Process Limit of 32k PID's?

1999-12-28 Thread Steve Borho
On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 05:48:01PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > I've been noticing that my system begins reissuing PID's after reaching > around 32k. Is there a hard limit on the number of processes that Linux > can currently run? I would imagine that an ISP or someone using Linux on a > heavy p

Re: Suddenly, a strange CPAN error

1999-12-28 Thread Steve Borho
On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 04:31:06PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > CPAN is hanging here: > > cpan> install Data::ShowTable > CPAN: LWP::UserAgent loaded ok > Fetching with LWP: > ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz just a guess, but I'd remove ftp.perl.org

Dual default routers

1999-12-28 Thread Deni Watters
When I fire up my RH 6.1 I get two identical default routes. I can delete one and the machine seems to function, but it needs to come up with only 1 default route instead of two identical ones. Any ideas. Thanks - Dennis -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subj

Re: kernel recompile

1999-12-28 Thread Jeff Smelser
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Yoink! wrote: > On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Jeff Smelser wrote: > > I have redhat-6.1 and all I did what take out ftape support and > > recompiled. When I try to run the recompiled version, it gives me a kernel > > panic and a block-major-3 (scsi driver not found error). But it I bo

Re: trying to set up unattended ftp as part of a shell script

1999-12-28 Thread Vinay Bharel
Have you thought of using SCP instead of FTP to transfer files. If security is important to you then you should be using SCP instead of FTP anyway. If you are using SSH2 you can use SCP2 without passwords. Go here for directions on how to setup SCP2 to work without passwords : http://www.narced

Re: ppp script

1999-12-28 Thread Anthony E. Greene
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I get my mail several times a day using crontab to dial in > I need to terminate the connection when there is no more activity > on the ppp link sometimes it is 3 Min sometimes it is 30 Min. You can run ppp-off as soon as fetchmail is done. Here's one way to do it: #!/

Re: trying to set up unattended ftp as part of a shell script

1999-12-28 Thread Alan Mead
At 12:17 PM 12/28/99 -0500, Paul Crossman wrote: >I can't use anything like rsh or rcp as this is a very secure >environment that I'm working in. Every box is locked down for the most >part. Most of my activities have to be done via ssh. I don't think you can do exactly what you describe witho

Re: unusual mouse behaviour

1999-12-28 Thread D. Pierce-Price
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Jeff Graves wrote: > a specific application either. Happens if i leave the computer on > and don't use sometimes, other times when i'm downloading in > netscape. Any ideas? I had this, and fixed it by finding the part of the XF86Config (I think) file which refers to the mo

Re: trying to set up unattended ftp as part of a shell script

1999-12-28 Thread Dave Reed
> Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 12:17:33 -0500 > From: Paul Crossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I'm trying to write a shell script where part of the functionality is an > ftp. How can I use ftp or a related utility so that I, or someone else > doesn't have to be there to type the password. > > I tried >

trying to set up unattended ftp as part of a shell script

1999-12-28 Thread Paul Crossman
I'm trying to write a shell script where part of the functionality is an ftp. How can I use ftp or a related utility so that I, or someone else doesn't have to be there to type the password. I tried ftp < filename, where filename is a text file that has stuff in it that I would type at the prom

Re: rm help

1999-12-28 Thread Erik
Ok, I did this at the command prompt: > > cat FILENAME | while read FN > do > rm "$FN"; > done; but I get a bunch of error that look like this: ': No such file or directory - Why am I getting this, and what can I do to fix it? Thanks, erik -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: unusual mouse behaviour

1999-12-28 Thread Jamie Smith
Title: RE: unusual mouse behaviour I had to check the settings for the mouse in my BIOS... -Original Message- From: Jeff Graves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 9:27 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: unusual mouse behaviour Hi guys, I'm having troubl

RE:[Q] Big Brother Web Browser Logging

1999-12-28 Thread Chris Dowling
sorry about that word crap. here it is again: Well, webboy is written by a software company called NDG software (www.ndgsoftware.com). webboy is designed specifically for monitoring web traffic. they've got some other apps to, all in the interests of network maintenence. about the invisable prox

Re: java path

1999-12-28 Thread Rodrigo Moya
"Martin A. Marques" wrote: > I just installed java 1.1.7 from rpms downloaded from contrib.redhat.com, and > installed them. But the executables are not in the path, soy the shells can't > finde java, javac, etc. > The rpm installed all the bins in /usr/local/jdk117_v1a/bin/ but it's not in > the

java path

1999-12-28 Thread Martin A. Marques
I just installed java 1.1.7 from rpms downloaded from contrib.redhat.com, and installed them. But the executables are not in the path, soy the shells can't finde java, javac, etc. The rpm installed all the bins in /usr/local/jdk117_v1a/bin/ but it's not in the PATH variable. Should I just add it,

RE: preventing data loss from power outage

1999-12-28 Thread Chris Dowling
I thought that the buffer flushing was done every 30 secs or so by the kernel anyway? I tend to find that the main cause of stuffed up config in my X stuff is what gnome and kde leave around in /tmp/ what I usually do after a crash of any sort is to delete any leftovers in tmp and then start my

unusual mouse behaviour

1999-12-28 Thread Jeff Graves
Hi guys, I'm having trouble with my intellimouse and before i ditch it and move to the el cheap-o $3 spare i just wanted to see what everyone had to say. Every now and then i'll be working in X windows (doesn't matter which window manager, happens in KDE and GNOME) and the mouse will suddenly

Re: ppp script

1999-12-28 Thread Alan Mead
At 02:31 PM 12/28/99 +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi all, > >I get my mail several times a day using crontab to dial in >I need to terminate the connection when there is no more activity >on the ppp link sometimes it is 3 Min sometimes it is 30 Min. Do a 'man pppd' and look at the options.

RE: 686 distro. [Was: What about Mandrake?]

1999-12-28 Thread Chris Dowling
I'd love to help out with this too, but unfortunately I haven't much experience with building rpms. anyone know of some good resources? I wasn't really able to digest the how-to... sugarboy -- From: Michael J. McGillick[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 12:24

RE: [Q] Big Brother Web Browser Logging

1999-12-28 Thread Chris Dowling
Well, webboy is written by a software company called NDG software (www.ndgsoftware.com). webboy is designed specifically for monitoring web traffic. they've got some other apps to, all in the interests of network maintenence. about the invisable proxy stuff, I'm not sure. I haven't tried it (y

RE: Anyone try Corel Linux

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, Juha Saarinen wrote: > > Also, the kernel in Rawhide does not patch the Makefiles to compile with > > -mpentiumpro -march=i686 when arch == i686 (stability is more important > > than speed for releases). > > If I get the source for it, can I make it do that...? Sure - edit

RE: Anyone try Corel Linux

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Juha Saarinen wrote: > Hmmm... thanks, but do your modules compile OK? Mine seem to do so (ie. no > error messages during compile time) but at boot-up, I get the dreaded > "unresolved symbols" errors. I haven't built many modules lately (just the ones I'm using myself - need

Re: C language IDE for linux?

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Martin R. Gonzalez wrote: > I would like to know which would be the best IDE (integrated > developement enviroment for c) that I could use to learn c programming > under the linux operating system. If you have no previous experience, you'll probably want to look at KDev

Re: OT: Anyone try Corel Linux

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Frank Rocco wrote: > I was told that the debian distribution is more stable that the others. A common legend, if you ask me. Debian is very stable. So are most other distributions (haven't had to reboot my Red Hat Linux box for anything other than kernel updates for ages).

Re: gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Charles Galpin wrote: > I'm trying to build an rpm (spruce) that requires a script called > gtk-config that is supposed to be installed by GTK. I don't have it on > my system. > > What rpm do I need? gtk+-devel. You'll also want to make sure you have installed glib-devel,

Re: no acceptable cc error

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Daniel Goldin wrote: > When I atempted to build xemacs, I got an error saying "no acceptable > cc." > > Do I really not have cc on my 6.1 machine? Depends on what you chose to install. Make sure you instaed at least: egcs egcs-c++ glibc-devel cpp LLaP bero -- Nobody wil

Re: named caching

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Vidiot wrote: > Other than rebooting, how to I clear out the named cache? I am running > the stock RH6.0 /etc/named.conf. /etc/rc.d/init.d/named restart LLaP bero -- Nobody will ever need more than 640 kB RAM. -- Bill Gates, 1983 Windows 98 requires 16 MB

Re: no acceptable cc error

1999-12-28 Thread lloy0076
David finds it totally irresistable... > On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Daniel Goldin wrote: > > > When I atempted to build xemacs, I got an error saying "no acceptable > > cc." So you can say no, eh? DAVID -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Has anyone gotten these unsupported printers to work?

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Anthony E. Greene wrote: > I need to get a printer from a local retail source and my choices are > limited. The printers are all recent models and are not listed on the > ghostscript 5.50 site. If anyone has gotten any of these to work, please let > me know. I don't know any

Re: 686 distro. [Was: What about Mandrake?]

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote: > I know that Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has been working on > this task before. He has defined a number of packages that had > compilation problems and published the list on a page at the redhat > site. Unfortunately, I've lost the URL

Re: gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Charles Galpin wrote: > thanks for the quick response. That's what I expected, i was just hoping > to avoid the ripple effect that would be caused since I can't seem to find > the versions I need (in rpm format) > > glibc-devel-2.1.1-6 You very probably have this already -

Re: What about Mandrake?

1999-12-28 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote: > I have understood that Mandrake is compiled for 686, right? 586 actually. > I could of course recompile everything from the RH6.1 SRPMs to get it > 686 optimized, but what a mess. I just don't find time for that. But that'll give you the optimizat

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