>I have problem when I tried to install a program which requires
>X windows on my linux (RH 6.1).
>When I run "make" at the first time it failed, with message:
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot open -lX11: No such file or directory
>
>After I commented & uncommented some LIBS lines of the Makefile,
>it's
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 12:22:24PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Isaiah Weiner wrote:
>
> > rpm.org has an rpm-howto, but the simplest way is
> >
> > rpm -i file.src.rpm
> > cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS
> > rpm -bb file.spec
> > rpm -U ../RPMS/i386/file.i386.rpm
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Peter (XTRA) wrote:
> Hi
>
> is there a simple way to use kernald or the likes to replace
> HP 7500 IDE Burner to a scsi device so it'll be seem by
> xcdroast to use, I believe there is a way to do something like
> ide-cdrom-scsi via the kernel orthe low machine devices to
>
I just noticed that on one of my 6.0 boxes that when I create a file the
date/time of the file does not match the system clock. Has anyone
encountered this before?
[fausey@flood ~]$ touch test ; date ; ls -l | grep test
Tue Sep 12 10:13:10 EDT 2000
-rw-r--r-- 1 fausey staff 0 Sep 12
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
>
> Thanks,
>
> I shut the daemon down for now, I'm just sending messages anyway.
>
> I thought relaying was disabled by default, I quote
> http://www.sendmail.org/tips/relaying.html
>
> "As of sendmail version 8.9, forwarding of SMTP messages is
>
Sorry for the off topic question but I'm scratching my head here. I've
written a perl script to do a telnet to a server and run an arbitrary
command. Doing a "who" on the server indicates that I do indeed get
connected. However, after the specified timeout I get "connection timed out
waiting for
Rat B*STARD!
I thought I'd check out my inetd.conf too. I'd been looking
at the log files daily, and I was usnig "snort" to
watch for suspicious activity (mind you, I'm little
more than a mere novice)
Same damn line. Looks like I know what I'm doing this
weekend and learning IPCHAINS.
Tha
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>Hi, hopefully someone can help me with this. Can you tell me if this is a
>sign of a bad HD?
>
>scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 14448542, scsi0, channel 0,
>id 0, lun 0 Read (10) 00 00 05 ed 25 00 00 02 00
>scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 14947
No, I don't think so... I would like the same thing he's looking for (for
Win9x), and this ain't it, as far as I can tell.. In our case(s), the
burner is on the Winblows box, not the LINUX box... I have tried using
samba to share the entire server & then copy it, but that didn't work...
Maybe I
Getting in on this very late I know but find/locate etc. would be
the ticket if you know the name of the files, otherwise use ls -R to
recurse.
steve
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Su
Sounds like your a gov't contractor...
Sorry, but the only help I can give you is to try ical...
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael R. Jinks [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 3:32 AM
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> Subject: time tracking
>
> Time tracking.
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 12:30:55PM +0530, Deependra B. Tandukar wrote:
> Greetings from Kathmandu!
>
> I am using RedHat Linux 6.1 with Apache. I need to check the links of my web
> site in the server. Is there any way or tool to do that?
One is http://linkchecker.sourceforge.net.
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Hello all,
I have problem when I tried to install a program which requires
X windows on my linux (RH 6.1).
When I run "make" at the first time it failed, with message:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot open -lX11: No such file or directory
After I commented & uncommented some LIBS lines of the Makefile,
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>
> So my Q is, what's the standard place to keep the directories for all the
> Virtual Sites on a an Apache server? We'll probably have about 10 - 20
I use
/home/httpd/html/foo/
/home/httpd/html/bar/
> Etc. Is /home/httpd/html a good enough pla
Hi
is there a simple way to use kernald or the likes
to replace
HP 7500 IDE Burner to a scsi device so it'll be
seem by
xcdroast to use, I believe there is a way to do
something like
ide-cdrom-scsi via the kernel orthe low machine
devices to
get scsi emulation.
As I don't know to much ab
On 12-Sep-00 Statux wrote:
> Honestly.. how many people actually use Linuxconf? :)
I (with close to 10 years of Unix experiance, as well as 7 Linux) recommend it
to new users... which is not to say that I use it for everything I do. I just
went thru a IP range number change in our department, an
> there's a switch in linuxconf in the servers/mail delivery
> system/basic section (or something like that) entitled "enable SPAM
> control" or something like that (pretty vague - but not infront of
> computer at the moment) that will close your mail relay so you can
> get off the orbs blacklis
Hello,
I'm not able to install Red Hat 6.2 on a Compaq Proliant ML350 server.
This server uses the following storage controller:
Integrated Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI controller: Symbios 53C896. (896
chipset)
If you do a regular install, Red Hat takes the ncr53c8xx driver but it
sh
Honestly.. how many people actually use Linuxconf? :)
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
> At 3:23 AM -0400 12/9/00, Statux wrote:
> >What's open relay?
>
>
> it's in the headers of the email he attached...
>
> open relay = open mail relay - your mail server will accept mail from
> anyone
At 3:23 AM -0400 12/9/00, Statux wrote:
>What's open relay?
it's in the headers of the email he attached...
open relay = open mail relay - your mail server will accept mail from
anyone and forward it to anyone... the sort of server spammers love...
there's a switch in linuxconf in the server
Time tracking.
I have never been able to do it. I really, really need to start, like,
last week.
I'm hoping that technology can solve my problems, but so far google has given
me no cause for hope.
What I'd like is a time tracking tool that will take as little of my own time
and effort as possi
They STILL make token ring cards? omg...
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What's open relay?
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> How do I shut down open relay? I'm running RH 6.0.
>
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>
>
> The original message was received at Mon, 11 Sep 2000 13:32:16 +0200
> from nobody@localho
Hi all,
How do I shut down open relay? I'm running RH 6.0.
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