On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Matt Fahrner wrote:
Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 17:30:47 -0400
From: Matt Fahrner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Acrobat Color Flashing
Please disable your file attachments. Few people have a use for
.vcf/VCARD/winmail.dat/whatever attachments sent in email by
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From: Mark Pruett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 5:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hi
What OS and compiler are you using? The last time I saw
these types of messages was with Borland compilers
on DOS/Windows on x86 machines.
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Matt Fahrner wrote:
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 11:36:50 -0400
From: Matt Fahrner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Acrobat Color Flashing
I happen to disagree. We use them here quite a bit. I have no use for
most people's "signatures" either, but I easily
I am looking for some info to present to some
business types and I am after articles on
real cost of ownership, Stability etc,
I need facts and figures also to be able
present with a pro RedHat theme
Kind regards
Kevin
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Every now again X will crash and send me back to the text login prompt. Just
wondering how I could find out what went wrong so that I could post it to get some
help. I am using rh6.2 and WM ...
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SNIP
[root@localhost /new_soft]# rpm -Uvh --test mozilla-M17-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
mozilla = 5.0_M16 is needed by mozilla-devel-5.0_M16-2
[root@localhost /new_soft]# rpm -Uvh --test mozilla-devel-M17-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
mozilla = M17 is needed by
Hi all people,
May-be this is a silly question. Please accept my apology first.
In installing RH 6.2, by selecting "Everything" then MySQL, PostgreSQL, Web
server, FPT server, Mail server etc., shall be installed all together.
Can I start all of them, one by one?
Is there any conflict.?
Can
Sorry for posting in html earlier..
I have recently set up a VSAT network in my college. My server, if I may
call it so, is a pentium 166 with 64mb ram. I am using NT to serve about 10
computers (166,32,16,8 mb ram,95,98).basic purpose is to be able to access
the net. is it advantageous to
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:36:15AM -0300, robsmith wrote:
Since everyone loves the "which window manager is best discussion"...I figured I
would ask which is better sawfish or sawmill they seem very similiar to
me...any major differences?
Actualy they are the same window manager. Sawmill was
A friend of mine, running Red Hat linux 6.2 is having a problem with
netconf. His linux server has three interfaces, one connected to an
external DSL modem, and two more connected to machines inside his home.
The dhcpd.conf is properly set up, and if I start dhcpd from the init
script, then
Hello Bob,
As the title implies, I've overwritten the boot sector
of my NT partition (512 bytes worth). The MBR is fine
and Linux boots as expected. Is there a way
to copy/restore the backup boot sector while running Linux.
It depends on how you have overwritten this
On 09 Aug 2000 02:00 Stephen Liu wrote:
In installing RH 6.2, by selecting "Everything" then MySQL, PostgreSQL,
Web
server, FPT server, Mail server etc., shall be installed all together.
Can I start all of them, one by one?
Is there any conflict.?
Can they co-exist.
Yes, No, Yes.
Tony
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Do what you were doing, except add a /boot partition about 30MB in
size. This will get you around the 1024 cylinder limit and you will be
able to use the entire drive. It will also stop the message with the /
being to big. Good Luck
Kevin
George Lenzer wrote:
I was trying to welcome some
Hi Gordon,
I don't think I can answer your question. I hardly use linuxconf, and
certainly not at boot. Maybe I should dive into it deeper, but what I've seen
of it has scared me off.
So this mail is just to ask you to clarify two things (so others might help
you better).
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From: George Lenzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:53 AM
To: Redhat List
Subject: Certain to be an FAQ, but..."Partition too big"
Hi George! Since I've just (*as of last night!*) gotten this
working in a roughly similar setup, maybe I
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
A friend of mine, running Red Hat linux 6.2 is having a problem with
netconf. His linux server has three interfaces, one connected to an
external DSL modem, and two more connected to machines inside his home.
The dhcpd.conf is properly set up,
Logged as a regular user, trying to compile the file test.cpp I receive
the following error msg:
$ g++ test.cpp
/usr/bin/ld: cannot open output file a.out: Permission denied
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
However if I compile as root it's ok.
How can I modify permissions if this is the
Fernando Rowies wrote:
Logged as a regular user, trying to compile the file test.cpp I receive
the following error msg:
$ g++ test.cpp
/usr/bin/ld: cannot open output file a.out: Permission denied
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
However if I compile as root it's ok.
How can I
Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A friend of mine, running Red Hat linux 6.2 is having a problem with
netconf. His linux server has three interfaces, one connected to an
external DSL modem, and two more connected to machines inside his home.
The dhcpd.conf is properly set up, and if I start
My original message:
I continue to tear out my hair due to the problems getting ppp to work
on 6.0.
I configured the files and was able to get a good connection one time
only.
I spoke to my ISP who is very cool and he confirmed that I was making
the connection. However, he couldn't ping me
Mind you, I know you said no clusters, but we are using the SysK98xx
Cards on some machines right now. They work beautifully. Insmod the
driver, setup the config and you are running. No special stuff to
compile and they seem pretty quick. They use a standard RJ45 connector
and cable, you will
Try to put this in your /etc/conf.modules file:
# let modprobe find the ppp modules
alias ppp-compress-21 bsd_comp
alias ppp-compress-24 ppp_deflate
alias ppp-compress-26 ppp_deflate
Hope this helps.
Dominic.
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Kevin Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mind you, I know you said no clusters, but we are using the SysK98xx
Cards on some machines right now. They work beautifully. Insmod the
driver, setup the config and you are running. No special stuff to
compile and they seem pretty quick. They use a
I just updated a work box from 5.0 to 6.2. It has the CDE look-a-like
package. Is this package compatible with 6.2?
What happens is that you get the CDE login screen, but it never
accepts a user, or it is trying to start something that fails and it
ends up resetting and bring up the CDE login
txs Bret! :-)
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Bret Hughes spewed into the bitstream:
BHChuck Mead wrote:
BH
BH What problems...? What thread was that in?
BH
BH --
BH
BHSubject:
BH Re: rpm problem
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On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Ok, I have found the replaced files in the /bin directory. They replaced the
login, ls, netstat, ps, and pwd files. I have restored those from the backup
and am able to get into the server again. I was able to access the server by
enabling the rlogin from
Hi everyone,
I've read the FAQ followed the instructions (those
I could understand) to no avail. So help!
Of all the suggestions in the FAQ the most
promising was the one that said:
"You can also change your boot method to use
Loadlin.exe from Windows (as windows would then have set up the
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Squid is a proxy for http.
hth,
kent
And Junkbuster can proxy as well... :-) It will also work WITH Squid
(at least according to the docs... I dunno how that works, but
G)
John
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Niclas Sodergard DC wrote:
Hello!
I taught I would share an idea I tested the other day.
The solution was to take the initial ramdisk and kernel from RHs
bootnet.img and copy them over the network to each machine, modify the
lilo.conf and reboot.
How do you mount the .img file or even a
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, you wrote:
I continue to tear out my hair due to the problems getting ppp to work
on 6.0.
I configured the files and was able to get a good connection one time
only.
I spoke to my ISP who is very cool and he confirmed that I was making
the connection. However, he
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Charles,
Thank you for this information. I am a little behind on my mail. So I did not get
to this until today. I am getting ready to do this next week. Wife gone all week,
so
I will have some more timeG Question... Can you put the DNS servers
What option did you use (what toolbar item) to get to this?
I'm at work have to use Outlook (full version)
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To: redhat-list
Subject: filtering [RHL]
Hi,
I don't know
has anyone had any luck getting Red Hat 6.2 connected to the ATT World Net
dialer?
if so...what's the trick?
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faculty dining
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Since everyone loves the "which window manager is best discussion"...I figured I
would ask which is better sawfish or sawmill they seem very similiar to
me...any major differences?
IIRC, SawMill is just "Sawfish" renamed, due to potential trademark
Is there a how to on how to mail all my users on my box at one time. I
have about 2000 users.
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
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800-522-3475 Phone
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On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, you wrote:
I know that LILO can't read beyond 1024 cylinders. Is there
anything I did wrong? What is the best way to proceed? Up
until now, I always installed Windows 9x or NT first and left
unallocated space on the drive for Linux. Then, I just set up
my Linux
yes, I think in my original email I sugegsted that. Just be be clear
though, on each machine (windows and linux) he should
1. put the name/ip pairs of all machines on his LAN in the
"hosts" file. This is /etc/hosts for linux, and somewhere under the
windows dir for windows (use the find feature
I'd check the archives on moongroup.com. this has come up before and a
small but effective script was hashed out that mails all "regular" uses
but avoids the daemons in your /etc/passwd file.
It is just basically a variant on cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd that avoids the
lower numbered uids.
hth
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, jack wallen wrote:
Yea, goto http://www.wurd.com/eng/setup/dialers/linux.html
has anyone had any luck getting Red Hat 6.2 connected to the ATT World Net
dialer?
if so...what's the trick?
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Hi,
I use a Dutch version, but it has to be something like this:
Extra - mailbox in assistant - add -
Item: adressed to: (you fill in the E-mail adress here)
redirect to: (add a new folder - and select it)
That has to be it, but I don't know if the toolbars are the same.
Remon
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, you wrote:
I just updated a work box from 5.0 to 6.2. It has the CDE look-a-like
package. Is this package compatible with 6.2?
What happens is that you get the CDE login screen, but it never
accepts a user, or it is trying to start something that fails and it
ends up
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
Is there a how to on how to mail all my users on my box at one time. I
have about 2000 users.
Quick and dirty:
echo -n "all:" /etc/aliases
for i in `cat /etc/passwd |cut -d ':' -f 1`; do
echo -n "$i," /etc/aliases
done
echo "aaa" /etc/aliases
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, you wrote:
yes, I think in my original email I sugegsted that. Just be be clear
though, on each machine (windows and linux) he should
1. put the name/ip pairs of all machines on his LAN in the
"hosts" file. This is /etc/hosts for linux, and somewhere under the
windows
Hi
We need to put some sort of raid on our branch computers. I hope to be able
to mirror two drives with software in some manner that allows a continous
copy of one drive to another of a different size and brand. I have heard
that there is a software raid package that will do this but I can not
Ahh... I think you mean KDE. Try changing the default runlevel to 3
instead of 5 (i.e. console instead of GUI.) Then, you can probably
run "startx".
I recall seeing this problem discussed on this list or one of the
others I'm on, but I don't recall the solution. In the mean time, try
logging
John responded:
Ahh... I think you mean KDE. Try changing the default runlevel to 3
instead of 5 (i.e. console instead of GUI.) Then, you can probably
run "startx".
I recall seeing this problem discussed on this list or one of the
others I'm on, but I don't recall the solution. In the mean
Jim Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We need to put some sort of raid on our branch computers. I hope to be able
to mirror two drives with software in some manner that allows a continous
copy of one drive to another of a different size and brand. I have heard
that there is a software raid package
Hi,
The boss just told me to find a faster solution to the setup at one of our
branches and I need your help.
We have an Intel 550 with 4 4 gig drives supporting about 80 users. Each
user will have about 100 files open and will be making multiple disk access
every second. We now need to double
Sorry to come in late to this exchange...
I ave no DNS installed on my machine. However, I am running an internal
network 0n 192.168.68.x...
These machines need to have names, so I chose names I new were unused on my
ISP's network - thus, ny internal machines are [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, since I
Sure! Change the order that your machine checks the names
set it to check files first, then dns. You should be able
to do this in a number of places, including Linuxconf.
-Original Message-
From: Burke, Thomas G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 4:33 PM
I noticed some traffic to my system (home system) and captured some with
tcpdump. This was a quick grab, so I didn't think to do anything other
than `tcpdump -i eth1`. In the listing below, I've substituted
my_machine.org for my machine's name. The traffic is NOT coming from my
internal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/software/RPMS/i386/mozilla-M17-1.i386.rpm
I may have spoken too soon. Using the rpm's from the above site:
[root@localhost /new_soft]# rpm -Uvh --test mozilla-M17-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
mozilla =
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, you opined:
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Squid is a proxy for http.
hth,
kent
And Junkbuster can proxy as well... :-) It will also work WITH Squid
(at least according to the docs... I dunno how that works, but
G)
It can, and I have it that way. Can't recall the
Hi Jeff,
It's up to you if you want to get into the procmail rules for this but you
don't have to.
From man aliases
Aliasing occurs only on local names. Loops can not occur, since no mesĀ
sage will be sent to any person more than once.
So all you need is :
user: user, boss, admin
Jim Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The boss just told me to find a faster solution to the setup at one of our
branches and I need your help.
We have an Intel 550 with 4 4 gig drives supporting about 80 users. Each
user will have about 100 files open and will be making multiple disk access
every
This seems to be a valid RPM
http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/software/RPMS/i386/mozilla-M17-1.i386.rpm
Now to play.
Vik :v)
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Hi,
I made a big mistake today.
I accidentally erased pg_shadow.
Is there a way to recover this ?
It seems that, without this file, I cannot connect to a database nor dump
it. Have I already lost my datas ?
Thanks a lot for your help
Lionel
PS : please also CC: to my address in order that I
Jim Baxter wrote:
Hi,
The boss just told me to find a faster solution to the setup at one of our
branches and I need your help.
We have an Intel 550 with 4 4 gig drives supporting about 80 users. Each
user will have about 100 files open and will be making multiple disk access
every
Hello John,
Tuesday, August 08, 2000, 16:43:50 zulu time, you wrote:
JA Netgear RT338 ISDN *router*. It's very easy to set up. As far as
JA linux is concerned it's on the net 24/7. It's got a sort of firewall
JA built-in if you do NAT (Network Address Translation.) I use one at
JA home and
At 03:18 PM 8/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
Hi,
The boss just told me to find a faster solution to the setup at one of our
branches and I need your help.
We have an Intel 550 with 4 4 gig drives supporting about 80 users. Each
user will have about 100 files open and will be making multiple disk access
Hi,
Lot of thanks to those guys providing me valuable comment
Stephen
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Hi Anthony,
Thanks for your advice.
Stephen
On 09 Aug 2000 02:00 Stephen Liu wrote:
In installing RH 6.2, by selecting "Everything" then MySQL, PostgreSQL,
Web
server, FPT server, Mail server etc., shall be installed all together.
Can I start all of them, one by one?
Is there any
From: VANESSA MENDEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: Read this!!
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:17:14 -0700 (PDT)
Note: forwarded message attached.
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Do You Yahoo!?
Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.
From: VANESSA MENDEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: Read this!!
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:17:14 -0700 (PDT)
Note: forwarded message attached.
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Do You Yahoo!?
Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.
Doug wrote:
Your pppd hangs up so you can't ping to your ISP.
Aug 9 03:10:16 localhost modprobe: can't locate module ppp-compress-21
Aug 9 03:10:16 localhost modprobe: can't locate module ppp-compress-26
Aug 9 03:10:16 localhost modprobe: can't locate module ppp-compress-24
If you use
At 08:23 PM 8/9/00 -0400, you wrote:
just check it at www.kumite.net/myths before sending any hoax.
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I'm on ATT,
if you like I can send you my scripts and you can modify them with you account
and password information.
If anyone on the list wishes that I post them to the list, please say so and I
will.
regards,
Ahbaid.
jack wallen wrote:
has anyone had any luck getting Red Hat 6.2
On 08-Aug-00 Charles Galpin wrote:
do it *as the user she is running X as*
That was my very first guess, but... she _is_ the user she is running X as,
and it gives that.
-Greg
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Gregory Hosler wrote:
Hi,
My boss has a Dell machine, came w/ RH6.0
presently, if she
I was just rewriting my login script, and started exploring, and found something
that I didn't recognize. I've looked in the man pages of chmod for what I'm
looking for, but didn't find it. Anyway, here is it.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root system 0 Apr 13 13:55 /dev/nul
crw-rw-rw- 1 root
hi all!
i have a linux box that acts as a virtual server for the
dotcoms. question: how would i setup the their mails? i have already setup
qpopper for them.
mike
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I was just rewriting my login script, and started exploring, and found something
that I didn't recognize. I've looked in the man pages of chmod for what I'm
looking for, but didn't find it. Anyway, here is it.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root system 0 Apr 13 13:55 /dev/nul
crw-rw-rw- 1 root
in a dir with both mozilla-M17-1.i386.rpm mozilla-devel-M17-1.i386.rpm
try rpm -Uvh mozilla*
eric
snip
Yeah, I knew I had M16 as an rpm, but where? Then I remembered, the
'Galeon' browser people:
http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/software/RPMS/i386/mozilla-M17-1.i386.rpm
I may
Try qmail (http://www.qmail.org). There are some add-ons to it which allow
you to do this.
You can also do web-based email for them as well.
It should be safer than Sendmail anyway.
Eric
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michale C.
I have a 6.2 system in which it always says in the error log:
[Wed Aug 9 20:02:50 2000] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] client denied by
server configuration: /home/httpd/html/index.html
In the configuration the directory entry for /home/httpd/html/ is set so the
world can do GETs.
I have attached my
I've got this about three months ago.. and I think there's nothing to be
afraid of...specially saying 'Jesus'
There was ( and is) no trojan inside
Thx
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hi again!
everytime i have to retrieve a mail from the virtual host, i always get a
reply of incorrect password. what could be wrong? please help asap!
thanks to eric knudstrup for the qmail suggestion. but i'm still using
sendmail and qpopper. thanks!!
mike
Hi,
I have setup 2 name servers, a primary and secondary. I was wondering how
does the secondary transfer a new zone to it? Maybe I am not being clear
enough. These two server are authoritave names servers for a domain. I have
purposly updated the serial number on the primary server to see if
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Wayne Dyer wrote:
my_machine.org for my machine's name. The traffic is NOT coming from my
internal network. Where can I find a listing of the flags FP and R?
Any ideas as to what's happening here?
08:21:38.088650 10.1.12.50.https my_machine.org.3520: FP
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On 9/08/00 at 16:48 Jeff Graves wrote:
I think i need to set up a procmail rule for this:
I want to send mail that goes to a username to a group as well. I
was thinking of setting up an alias but the alias name would also be
the username so that would
Hiya - I'm trying to upgrade the kernel on a remote server I'm
administering and have come across a problem - basically my /boot
partition is not big enough to allow the upgrade - and I'm not too
sure how I can get around this one - is there a way that I'll be able
to grow this partition...
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
basically my /boot
partition is not big enough to allow the upgrade - and I'm not too
sure how I can get around this one
umount /boot
Viola! /boot now has 106MB free. :)
[root@server updates]# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available
did you do:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/named reload
or
/etc/rc.d/init.d/named restart
on your primary server after making changes and updating serial number?
this tells the server to check the config files for updated serial
numbers (reload) or reloads all config files (restart) - after which
your
I tried that before sending the cry for help - but /boot is busy...
[root@server /]# umount /boot
umount: /boot: device is busy
and fuser reveals:
[root@server /]# fuser -v /boot
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/bootroot kernel mount /boot
hmm...
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 10:35:11PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
basically my /boot
partition is not big enough to allow the upgrade - and I'm not too
sure how I can get around this one
umount /boot
Viola! /boot now has 106MB free. :)
Ok - I just had a thought - if I make a floppy boot disk, then
comment out /boot in /etc/fstab and reboot the server with the floppy
in the drive will the server start up?
if so I should be able to do the upgrade, then remount the /dev/hda2
/boot partition and copy the updated boot files
At 12:50 AM -0500 10/8/00, Steve Borho wrote:
root (/) is on /dev/hda6 which is probably past the BIOS limit.
yep - that's why I had the /boot partition set up during the original
install... except I reckon that any /boot partitions being made
during setups by me in future will be (probably
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