What is the reason for not keeping the latest guile
release (1.4) on Rawhide, as it was in the previous
Rawhide release, and moving back to guile-1.3.4?
Romildo
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Things broke - gnucash didn't like 1.4, for example.
Matt
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 10:26:51AM -0300, Jose Romildo Malaquias wrote:
What is the reason for not keeping the latest guile
release (1.4) on Rawhide, as it was in the previous
Rawhide release, and moving back to guile-1.3.4?
End of strace log:
18908 rt_sigaction(SIGALRM, {SIG_DFL}, NULL, 8) = 0
18908 alarm(0) = 1
18908 close(6) = 0
18908 open("/proc/loadavg", O_RDONLY) = 6
18908 lseek(6, 0, SEEK_SET) = 0
18908 read(6, "0.66 0.49 0.38 1/207 18909\n",
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
Based on what you stated so far, I'm assuming that you have not configured
any form of NAT translation, correct? If not, I suggest getting the
init.firewall script from ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/init.firewall.
This will help in setting your Red
majordomo has and continues to work fine for me. I cannot personalyl
comment on the others.
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Irwan Hadi wrote:
I think better to use Mailling List Manager software like listar
(Www.listar.org) or mailman (www.list.org)
PS: Majordomo is not recommended.
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Irwan Hadi wrote:
At 11:17 AM 7/25/00 +0200, you wrote:
Hello to all !!!
I'm going to exchange my (P-150) linux box with an (PIII-600).
What will you back-up from the first box, to get the second working in more or
less the same conditions ???
(I have Redhat + WinMaker on my box)
thanks
root CLI gnorpm
error message gnorpm: error in loading shared libraries: libxml.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
what am I missing and how can I replace?
thanks.
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Hello to all !!!
I'm going to exchange my (P-150) linux box with an (PIII-600).
What will you back-up from the first box, to get the second working in more or
less the same conditions ???
(I have Redhat + WinMaker on my box)
thanks in advance.
Kerem
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Is there an efficient way of searching tarballs for information and
displaying the filename associated with the results? I'm familiar
with most of the "z" filenames (zless, zcat, ...).
Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
When you reply to this message, please
Hey, Larry, which printer do you have how configured in printtool?
I've got the HP 970Cse have good black, lousy color, and no duplex
mode printing. Yes, I've been to the printer site, also.
rickf
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Yes it is.
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Anybody use the HP
Hi Nigel
You got several answers, all quite correct, but proabbly a bit high
level. Let me try describe what everyone is suggesting the way I'd like it
explained to me ;)
She will want to configure her LAN as follows. Sorry, but my ascii art
sucks
internet
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DSL router/modem
Brian, YOU ROCK!!! I downloaded and installed new copies (same
version) of glib, glib10, glibc, glibc-devel, and glibc-profile.
Now, it works. All network problems fixed. Just for future
reference, made my CD from the University of Buffalo .iso image.
Thank you to all who helped!
Jeff
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Jake McHenry wrote:
I was installing RH on a new machine and everything went fine. When my computer
restarted, I pushed the eject button on my cdrom drive, when the door opened,
the disc was still spinning and it flew back into the drive, behine the door.
Scratched the
I recent decided to try to build Mozilla, it's been a few months since
I've tried it. I have Red Hat 6.2 (Intel) installed with all updates,
including the 2.2.16-3 kernel RPM.
When I try to build Mozilla with "gmake -f client.mk", I get this:
checking for gtk-config... /usr/bin/gtk-config
This isn't really a big deal, just wondering if anyone knows how to
fix it. When I right-click to open a file and select "open with..."
the box pops up like normal but it's empty. No programs to choose.
I'm using Gnome (RH6.2 stock). Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Hi
I am having a problem while compiling Mysql 3.22.32 source code on solaris 2.6.
I am getting the following error while executing: I am having a gcc compiler
installed on solaris
./configure --prefix=/opt/mysql
Error:
checking for restartable system calls... configure: error: can not run
Hello!
I need to add some lines to every mail that goes out through my
server, can sendmail do that?
Any idea how to do this?
Thanks in advance...
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Charles Galpin wrote:
rofl. I've been away from the list too long. Must catch up.
I must be really lucky - I get a woody from all three!
yep. me too. I also lust after a shelby cobra. But at least:
1. the software is free, if you don't count the time
2. the power tools are (mostly
Anyone know of a mailing list similar to this one for PPC versions of Linux?
Jamin W. Collins
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Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 11:44:43AM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
When I use man, and whatever performs the linewrapping tries
to break a word I get AD instead of -
It looks like this:
export LESSCHARDEF=.
Will fix this (in /etc/profile for instance). There are other
SoloCDM wrote:
Is there an efficient way of searching tarballs for information and
displaying the filename associated with the results? I'm familiar
with most of the "z" filenames (zless, zcat, ...).
I am not real sure what you are looking for but I use midnight commander
to browse
A question for all you security folks... If I set up a RedHat 6.2 box as an IP Masq
and Port Forwarding box with my web server and mail server being behind the firewall,
is that more secure than just running those services on the firewall? I would imagine
it is because any exploits that
Hello Friends,
I am configuring diald,but it gives error on runnig the command:
/usr/sbin/diald
i am here enclosing my diald.conf file with log messages would any one
help me.
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diald.conf
Anyone know if it is possible to cluster sendmail servers to even the
load?
Cheers,
Peter Morin
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Hello everyone.
I've got a bastardized Netwinder (with the hard-drive and fan
unplugged to remove all moving parts) which boots up a small NFS
partition and runs X.
It's doing an X -query to an Intel box sitting in another room and
connecting to it's gdm process to get a graphical login prompt
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
Anyone know of a mailing list similar to this one for PPC versions of Linux?
Have you looked at linuxppc.org?
John
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On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Lee Howard wrote:
The key to the solution was applying the current RedHat RAID patch to the
kernel source. This is maintained by Ingo at the following site:
I wonder then, why you had a problem with upgrade via RPM? ...
(Can anybody tell me what the difference is
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Lee Howard wrote:
I have re-installed this test system using /boot as a RAID device
If /boot is a striped RAID device (it looks like your last one was) this
is going to cause problems, eventually.
When LILO boots the system, it has to load the kernel and initrd into
Yes, thank you. Found it shortly after posting. Currently having a problem
with a Yellow Dog install on a StarMax 3000/240, so if anyone knows of a
more appropriate list than linuxppc I would be happy to hear from them.
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich
Can a standard RH6.2 install with sendmail and the like do mailing
lists or do I need to go find a program? I want to create two small
(100 users) lists for company use. Can this be done with what comes
on the Redhat 6.2 CD?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Easy for you to say :-)
There isn't any file identd in /etc/rc.d/init.d. There's also no process
identd running on the system. Yet nmap shows port 113 AUTH as being active.
Strange..very strange
Roy
This is an easy one. You are looking for the identd program. It is
started from
The key to the solution was applying the current RedHat RAID patch to the
kernel source. This is maintained by Ingo at the following site:
I wonder then, why you had a problem with upgrade via RPM? ...
This is a wild guess, but I think it has to do with the assumptions made by
whoever made
identd is located in /usr/sbin if their aren't any links to it. it is also
possible that ident was started from within inet, to see if this is the case,
check /etc/inetd.conf to see if identd is commented out or not.
marisa
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 11:50:55AM -0700, royhar sed:
Easy for you to
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On 25/07/00 at 14:18 Jeff Graves wrote:
Can a standard RH6.2 install with sendmail and the like do mailing
lists or do I need to go find a program? I want to create two small
(100 users) lists for company use. Can this be done with what comes
on the
Based on what you stated so far, I'm assuming that you have not configured
any form of NAT translation, correct? If not, I suggest getting the
init.firewall script from ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/init.firewall.
This will help in setting your Red Hat box up to perform NAT translation.
Then
Hi all
I was not able to successfully use the kernel SRPM on a RH 6.0 box (has
anyone?), and the standard RPMs when installed are way fat, I noticed a
slowdown on boot
So my question is, where is some really good documentation on each part of
building a "light weight" kernel, I am not looking
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
Can a standard RH6.2 install with sendmail and the like do mailing
lists or do I need to go find a program? I want to create two small
(100 users) lists for company use. Can this be done with what comes
on the Redhat 6.2 CD?
It would be strongly
At 03:52 PM 7/25/00 -0400, you wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
Can a standard RH6.2 install with sendmail and the like do mailing
lists or do I need to go find a program? I want to create two small
(100 users) lists for company use. Can this be done with what comes
on the
On Fri, 4 Sep 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know if it is possible to cluster sendmail servers to even the
load?
I don't know about clustering but you should be able to set up some simple
DNS round robbing to achieve pretty much the same. I know it's not so
reliable, but just an
At 01:48 PM 9/4/98 +, you wrote:
Anyone know if it is possible to cluster sendmail servers to even the
load?
By giving the same MX Preference to some mail servers ?
You have to do it using NFS then, otherwise most of the mail will be bounce
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Lee Howard wrote:
I wonder then, why you had a problem with upgrade via RPM? ...
This is a wild guess, but I think it has to do with the assumptions made by
whoever made the RedHat kernel RPMs. I'm guessing here again, but I think
that the 6.2 kernel RPMs don't
At 11:17 AM 7/25/00 +0200, you wrote:
Hello to all !!!
I'm going to exchange my (P-150) linux box with an (PIII-600).
What will you back-up from the first box, to get the second working in more or
less the same conditions ???
(I have Redhat + WinMaker on my box)
thanks in advance.
I don't think
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Michael J. McGillick wrote:
Evening:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but rawhide is Red Hat's (staging/testing) area
for the next release? It incorporates the latest fixes, patches,
etc. that Red Hat is thinking of including in the next release? If so,
I'd like to play
thanks marisa.
I have a port 1024 open -tcp- unknown. How do you find out what process has
a port when it says unknown.. Thanks
Roy
At 11:59 AM 07/25/2000 -0700, you wrote:
identd is located in /usr/sbin if their aren't any links to it. it is also
possible that ident was started from within
Hi again Jamin, Jeff and others!
I have not found a way to consistently generate
a 1:1 image of these CDs under Linux. If I create an ISO image of the CD
using any of the various utilities under Windows, cdrecord has no problem
with it.
Did you test these CD's? A friend of
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 02:28:12 +0200
"Leonard den Ottolander" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# Hi Adam,
#
# Under linux why can't this (multiple copies) be added to cdrecord?
#
# I think there is a very easy solution to this "problem". If you run cdrecord
#from the command prompt, all you
Do you have your Linux box set up to do IP Masq? If not, put this at the end of your
/etc/rc.d/rc.local file:
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s your network IP/bits for netmask -j MASQ
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_chains
I have the following in for my network
On 25 Jul 2000 20:18 Jeff Graves wrote:
Can a standard RH6.2 install with sendmail and the like do mailing
lists or do I need to go find a program? I want to create two small
(100 users) lists for company use. Can this be done with what comes
on the Redhat 6.2 CD?
You could hack something
On 25 Jul 2000 21:57 Irwan Hadi wrote:
I think better to use Mailling List Manager software like listar
(Www.listar.org) or mailman (www.list.org)
PS: Majordomo is not recommended.
That's a little strong. Majordomo is like sendmail. It's not the easiest or
most efficient in its class, but it
Is there still the 3 versions of linux? Standard, Deluxe, Professional?
I've been searching all over for the professional version, including Ebay, but
haven't been able to find it anywhere.
thanks,
Jake McHenry
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Hi all people,
( Should this posting is " OT " kindly accept my apology first and advise
the correct lists for its posting. Thanks)
Please advise the correct command/syntax for the installation of following
files
gcc-2.95.2-li.src.rpm
libstde++-2.10.0-1i.ppc.rpm
Thanks in advance.
B.R.
Get into the same directory as the files, or on the medai, floppy, cdrom, etc..
rpm -i gcc-2.95.2-li.src.rpm
rpm -i libstde++-2.10.0-1i.ppc.rpm
jake
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Stephen Liu wrote:
--Hi all people,
--
--( Should this posting is " OT " kindly accept my apology first and advise
Jake McHenry wrote:
Is there still the 3 versions of linux? Standard, Deluxe, Professional?
I've been searching all over for the professional version, including Ebay, but
haven't been able to find it anywhere.
Try:
http://www.linuxmall.com
http://www.cheapbytes.com
http://www.elinux.com
Charles Galpin wrote:
majordomo has and continues to work fine for me. I cannot personalyl
comment on the others.
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Irwan Hadi wrote:
I think better to use Mailling List Manager software like listar
(Www.listar.org) or mailman (www.list.org)
PS: Majordomo is not
Bill Sandiford wrote:
I am trying to use redhat 6.2 as a dial on demand router for my network.
From the machine itself, I access the internet and it dials whenever the
connection is needed however, from the hosts on my network I cannot access
the net (it doesn't even cause the router machine
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Jake McHenry wrote:
Is there still the 3 versions of linux? Standard, Deluxe, Professional?
I've been searching all over for the professional version, including Ebay, but
haven't been able to find it anywhere.
IIRC, the main difference is the secure server. You should
be
John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Jake McHenry wrote:
I was installing RH on a new machine and everything went fine. When my computer
restarted, I pushed the eject button on my cdrom drive, when the door opened,
the disc was still spinning and it flew back into the drive, behine the
Volkan Coskun wrote:
root CLI gnorpm
error message gnorpm: error in loading shared libraries: libxml.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
what am I missing and how can I replace?
thanks.
try 'rpm -q libxml'
if it says 'not installed', then install it.
Steve
Adam Sleight wrote:
[snip]
So my point:
With windoze easy cd there is no need to switch the kvm ...simply take out existing
cd which is
ejected already and insert the next one and it'll automatically start burning. Just
convenient
that's all. I'm been using gcombust for all my cd
Greetings all.
I have kernel 2.2.14 running on an HP Netserver LH3. I have an AIC-7850
with an HP DAT drive and an HP Magneto-Optical Drive tacked onto it.
When I type modprobe aic7xxx.o I get, the following:
scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 2711, scsi2, channel 0, id 4,
Bret Hughes wrote:
SoloCDM wrote:
Is there an efficient way of searching tarballs for information and
displaying the filename associated with the results? I'm familiar
with most of the "z" filenames (zless, zcat, ...).
I am not real sure what you are looking for but I use midnight
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all people,
Kindly assist me to understand the use of RAM disk and its creation. Also
the easy way to rename a directory,
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
In lilo.conf in the section for your linux kernel add the line:
ramdisk=size (where size is the max size in
Jake McHenry wrote:
Get into the same directory as the files, or on the medai, floppy, cdrom, etc..
rpm -i gcc-2.95.2-li.src.rpm
rpm -i libstde++-2.10.0-1i.ppc.rpm
jake
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Stephen Liu wrote:
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--Please advise the correct command/syntax for the installation of
Does anyone know of any issues with sendmail and linux-2.3.99-pre*. The
thing is, sendmail worked with 2.2.14, but my dialup had some major issues.
Now, I'm running 2.3.99-pre3 and the dialup works great, but sendmail won't
send anything off my box. It will ALWAYS time out when "connecting to
SoloCDM wrote:
Bret Hughes wrote:
SoloCDM wrote:
Is there an efficient way of searching tarballs for information and
displaying the filename associated with the results? I'm familiar
with most of the "z" filenames (zless, zcat, ...).
I am not real sure what you are looking
Hi,
This is a repost of the other day.
Situation: New install RH 6.2 with custom recompile for ipchains and
masquerade.
Problem: rc.local and therefore rc.firewall apparently not being read
on restart.
The following configuration exists.
Both rc3.d and rc5.d contain a link to
Hi jake,
Thanks for your advice. Could you please explain a little bid further.
Whether move the file (e.g. gcc-2.95.2-li.src.rpm) under the directory
/usr/src or any other directory and 'libstde++-2.10.0-1i.ppc.rpm' under
/ppc. Those files were download from website.
Thanks in advance.
At 06:34 PM 7/25/00 -0700, Steve Arnold wrote:
Extra .02$
I haven't had it under a heavy load yet, but qmail is supposed to handle
extremely high volumes of traffic without a hiccup. It's also supposed
to have better security (can't say about that) and simpler setup (this
is true). Those were
Hi :
I am trying to use redhat 6.2 as a dial on demand router for my network.
From the machine itself, I access the internet and it dials whenever the
connection is needed however, from the hosts on my network I cannot access
the net (it doesn't even cause the router machine to dial)
Can
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