Hi,
If any one implented the Mysql with mmsql driver with jserv using apache
in redhat 6.2, can u give point or suggessions how to implement it
successfully.
I tried to implement as it was mentioned in the Appache-Jserv package, But
its giving the error 'connection failed' ( I addred the port
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
The X session starts on the next free VC, not on the VC you type the
command to start X from. With a stock RedHat system, the first X
session startx on VC 7, the second on VC 8, the third on VC 9, etc.
So, with
I guess there just working on it but all I get when I go to redhat.com is a
Test page. Any one know anything about this? I don't guess I win anything
for catching them with their site down? :-) Oh well they probably have it
up earlier this morning.
Eddie Strohmier
Here is the HTML Code I get:
On 13 Sep 2000 00:06 Statux wrote:
Microsoft? How does MS come into all of this?
All you have to do is edit the HTML on a non-Windows machine in a
non-Microsoft editor to see the problem. It's not Netscape. It's a Windows
font/character problem.
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On 13-Sep-2000 Statux spoke something to the effect:
Microsoft? How does MS come into all of this? It's Nutscrape
(Netscape).. which, btw, has other very annoying chronic problems with
it's mail/news area... and what genius at NS ever decided to put
EVERYTHING (including that POS Composer
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Hi Brett,
Thanks for the help. At least I know the code works. I can't connect to a
RedHat 6.2 box or any one of 10 AIX boxes. Interesting that it would work
for you. I'll try by ip address although I know that I can connect by name
its just that I get the response that it is waiting for a
Within the past 24 hours, a stable machine has started to generate
- kernel: Unable to load interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2
every couple of hours. Research indicates that this is a lack of RAM.
However, this system has 256M of physical, and the same in swap. Swap
is barely touched, and there
Hi friends,
Dialing into RH Linux from RH Linux PC (6.2) and wanting to use vi on
server I find that I see the ANSI X3 characters on the screen and the VT100 is
not emulated. Have set TERM=vt100 and have set vi to :term=vt100 and also used
EXINIT='set term=vt100' to no avail. What am I doing
Hi Dan,
I've asked if there is a mechanism (as there should be - on the principle that
the medium [email] of the message should contain all necessary controls) whereby
I can unsubscribe via email. No response.
I do agree with you on this, and I guess you could try sending an
Hi Ragnar,
Now I removed the soundcard from the box and naturally I get an error
message when starting Linux. How do I remove the drivers from the os??
The easiest way to go is to set kudzu to run at startup. Run ntsysv (or
setup) and check the box before kudzu.
Duncan
I have been getting similar messages on a machine that has been acting up
lately (and getting worse). It too has plenty of RAM and swap. I'm
starting to think a memory chip has gone bad, but it's not the kind of
thing you can test easily on an operational server.
I would be proactive
I have to say thanks to everyone who's piped up on this... Unfortunately,
My machine is here in MD, my parents live in IN, so there's no way for me
to test at the moment. Since I only go there 4x per year, I just don't
have a good way of testing it right now.
Thank you again, tho.
Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM wrote:
Hi Brett,
Thanks for the help. At least I know the code works. I can't connect to a
RedHat 6.2 box or any one of 10 AIX boxes. Interesting that it would work
for you. I'll try by ip address although I know that I can connect by name
its just that I get the
Did you configure the machine so that the hardware clock is GMT?
Isn't EDT GMT+4 and EST GMT+5?
Bill Ward
-Original Message-
From: Statux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 11:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: file date time stamps
shrug no prob here
I believe my last message went to vidiot only which was not my
intention. Microsoft has an autocorrect feature in word and I believe
frontpage (I am not positive as it has been a while since I have seen
frontpage). Part of this feature is that it replaces straight quotes
with their slanted
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
I synchronize the system clock to the hardware clock with /sbin/hwclock
--systohc. Also in the BIOS the system has the correct time. Is there
anywhere else the hardware clock would be set to GMT?
Did you configure the machine so that the
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
The X session starts on the next free VC, not on the VC you type the
command to start X from. With a stock RedHat system, the first X
session startx on VC 7, the second on VC 8, the third on VC 9, etc.
So, with
From: Chuck Mead [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ipchains, port forwarding
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Andy Schuler spewed into the bitstream:
ASThanks! That's what I needed!
It looked like a good link to me... :-)
ASOn Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Andy Schuler wrote:
AS
ASASI've setup a
There's a memtest program out there somewhere... You follow it's
instructions it creates a boot disk for you, then does a _thorough_
check of your memory, reporting different errors that it finds... Sorry, I
can't remember the name or find my copy of it (some help I am, huh?)
-Original
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Ray Curtis wrote:
Or use 'bw-whois' and you can skip this part, note:
Hmm...interesting. :-)
[snip]
Note it looked up whois at internic.net then opensrs.net to find
the info automatically.
This version of whois is available as a rpm,
Kewl. :-) I think I'll
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Ray Curtis wrote:
"ja" == John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Last update of whois database: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 11:27:35 EDT
ja The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .ORG, .EDU domains and
ja Registrars.
ja Notice the "whois server" there? That's
There's an example in the ipchains How-to very similar to the situation you
described
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO-7.html
-shoe
From: Chuck Mead [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ipchains, port forwarding
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Andy Schuler spewed into the
"Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
There's a memtest program out there somewhere... You follow it's
instructions it creates a boot disk for you, then does a
_thorough_
Ugh.. rebooting a live server to do a memory test isn't what I really
want to do right now. Server is used 24x7 by several
That's it!
-Original Message-
From: Gustav Schaffter [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 9:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Unable to load interpreter
Try:
http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady_denver/memtest86/
Regards
Gustav
"Burke,
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
I've been looking for a good means of centralizing my network login and
passwords. Currently each system has it's own list of local users and
passwords. I've looked at NIS as a possibility, but the HOWTO indicates a
few items that concern me. Such
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Statux wrote:
Now with Netscape using ???'s.. where are you talking about.. I'm not sure
we're talking about the same thing.. you're talking about Word files and
crap which shouldn't be used in the same sentence as UNIX, etc.
It's a problem with the way Microsoft has
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Well, I'm trying to set up this virtual host, and I'm getting "Forbidden"
messages:
here, I'm using the IP directly:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Robert Fausey wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
I synchronize the system clock to the hardware clock with /sbin/hwclock
--systohc. Also in the BIOS the system has the correct time. Is there
anywhere else the hardware clock would be set to GMT?
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM wrote:
Hi Brett,
Thanks for the help. At least I know the code works. I can't connect to a
RedHat 6.2 box or any one of 10 AIX boxes. Interesting that it would work
for you. I'll try by ip address although I know that I can connect by name
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
Duncan
I have been getting similar messages on a machine that has been acting up
lately (and getting worse). It too has plenty of RAM and swap. I'm
starting to think a memory chip has gone bad, but it's not the kind of
thing you can test easily
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Duncan Hill wrote:
Within the past 24 hours, a stable machine has started to generate
- kernel: Unable to load interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2
every couple of hours. Research indicates that this is a lack of RAM.
However, this system has 256M of physical, and the same in
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Dondave wrote:
can u help me guys with the errors below?
-dondave
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Duncan Hill wrote:
is barely touched, and there is ~10M free RAM, and ~150M in buffers.
Not what I'd consider a critical situation.
caching, which is the opposite behavior from Windows.
*nod* This I know :) Thus the "not
what if i have other strings in a file other than "NOT NULL" that i want to
get rid of? can i still get away with one command or do i have to use a
separate command for each string?
in my file i want to get rid of all lines beginning with:
;
blank space
.com
all characters.ROOT-
all
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Bastian Schmid wrote:
Hi @all!
Is there something like yast or yast2 (at SUSE linux) available at redhat
linux, too?
Sort of. When it works, there's a util called Up2Date (assuming I'm
understanding what YAST is.) If it's just a config util, then you
have Linuxconf.
At 10:37 AM 9/13/2000 -0400, "Andy Schuler" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's an example in the ipchains How-to very similar to the situation you
described
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO-7.html
DOH! somehow I missed that! on reading, it doesn't exactly map (no masq on
dmz) but it does
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Martin Brown wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
The X session starts on the next free VC, not on the VC you type the
command to start X from. With a stock RedHat system, the first X
session startx on VC 7, the
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
The X session starts on the next free VC, not on the VC you type the
command to start X from. With a stock RedHat system, the first X
session startx on VC 7, the
Hi all,
I'm looking for a webbased reporting tool for
the webaccess logs. Anyone know of such a beast?
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Do you want to remove the entire line if they *begin with those
characters? If so, creating the following file, making it executable and
running it will do this.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -ni
# convert.pl
# usage: ./convert.pl file1 file2 file3 ...
next if /^[; ]/;
next if /^.com/;
next if
Hi @all!
Is there something like yast or yast2 (at SUSE linux) available at redhat
linux, too?
linuxconf is similar, and it's got a console version, an X version and a
web version.
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Chris S wrote:
what if i have other strings in a file other than "NOT NULL" that i want to
get rid of? can i still get away with one command or do i have to use a
separate command for each string?
in my file i want to get rid of all lines beginning with:
;
blank
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
Do you want to remove the entire line if they *begin with those
characters? If so, creating the following file, making it executable and
running it will do this.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -ni
# convert.pl
# usage: ./convert.pl file1 file2 file3 ...
Redhat 6.2 Upgrade getting better, but still need help
As alot of you readers may know that I upgrade my Redhat 5.2 computers (3 of them) to
Redhat 6.2 and I am still have some issues. If you can help me on the issues please
email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ASAP I have to get the computers
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Actually, you're off one, I think CTRL+ALT+F1 gets you back to
the initial console which matches up to CTRL+ALT+F7. Thus CTRL+ALT+F2
goes to CTRL+ALT+F8, etc.
John
It depends on how the system is configured, and what
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a webbased reporting tool for
the webaccess logs. Anyone know of such a beast?
Hmm...you mean something like WebTrends? :-)
John
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
Hi @all!
Is there something like yast or yast2 (at SUSE linux) available at redhat
linux, too?
linuxconf is similar, and it's got a console version, an X version and a
web version.
Yep. 'Course running anything besides the X version or
thanks to all for your help,
it's things like this that make me appreciate the increadible resources we
all have at our fingertips.
thanks again.
From: rpjday [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cat infile | translate all occurences of "NOT NULL" to
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Robert Friberg spewed into the bitstream:
RF
RFHi all,
RF
RFI'm looking for a webbased reporting tool for
RFthe webaccess logs. Anyone know of such a beast?
How about webalizer?
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Thanks to Bret and Mikkel for their pointers. The issue was the fact that
my command prompt in my script did not match exactly with what telnet
actually gave me.
Thanks for the help
Mike
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Howdy -- look at webalizer or analog...the former is kind of the new "kid"
on the block and the latter is the old "pro" -- both do the job well and
both open source/freeware.
Peace,
Mike Wafkowski
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I have downloaded one
rp7-linux20-libc6-i386-cs1-rpm,
but it confilcts with kdebase,
after I upgrade the kdebase, it
still can not work, How can I do?
The error message is as follows:
file /usr/share/mimelnk/audio/x-wav.kdelnk
from install of Realplayer-7.0-7 conflicts
with file from package
I don't think that rpm has this functionality, but it sure would be
nice.
Say you're in your RedHat/RPMS directory and want to install an
rpm, but a simple -ivh (or -Uvh) fails because that package has
dependencies that weren't met. Is there a way one could either list
and/or then install the
Hiya,
Looking at the file, it appears that it simply tells kde desktop what to
use for wav files. Kdelnk are kde desktop icons and actions. Real
probably just replaces this file with its own to either include .ra files
or to change the default action of .wav files. I have RA7 installed but
Thanks for your help so far. I ran the utility, and it did show a number
of errors on its sixth run through. However changing the ram seemed to fix
the problem at first, but things soon were back to behaving badly. Bad
motherboard? Any other suggestions?
thanks
sub
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000,
Does anyone have any pointers for compiling a kernel in RH 6.9.5?
I had no problems in 6.1. I'm trying to get linux-2.3.99-pre5 compliled,
yet the process is acting a bit strange. The output looks differently
from any other time I have built a kernel. I would paste some of
that in this
Would someone refresh my memory as to how to use sendmail to block spam
mail from getting in? I tried to use the same configuration I had on 5.2,
using 6.1 now, but it isn't working.
I set up sendmail.mc as such:
LOCAL_CONFIG
Kjunk hash -a@JUNK /etc/mail/deny
This produced the following lines
I had mgetty-1.1.14-5 working fine on my RH5.2 system.
I updated to mgetty-1.1.22-1.5.x.i386.rpm, and got the following
in my logs:
Sep 13 10:23:52 medarb mgetty[20714]: mgetty: experimental test
release 1.1.22-Aug17: Success
Sep 13 10:23:52 medarb mgetty[20714]: check for lockfiles:
Success
I'm running RH 6.2 with XFree86 4.0.1. What would be necessary to link the
normal (VC 7) X session with an actual console that will output program
error messages?
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:23
Can I just setup all my remote ip printers with printtool under X on some
server. Then copy the /etc/printcap file to another server (like a 2U rm unit)
which doesn't have X installed and then will it work?
I'd imagine I have to create a directory for each queue like
mkdir /var/spool/lpd/queue1
I checked all the suggestions and
I'm going to try out webalizer.
Thanks!
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You need to either tar up your /var/spool/lpd/* and get it to the new
server or rcp the files over there and then just plop you printcap in
place. I do it all of the time.
Adam Sleight wrote:
Can I just setup all my remote ip printers with printtool under X on some
server. Then copy the
On 13 Sep 2000 13:57 Adam Sleight wrote:
Can I just setup all my remote ip printers with printtool under X on some
server. Then copy the /etc/printcap file to another server (like a 2U rm
unit)
which doesn't have X installed and then will it work?
I did this for a couple of server that did not
John Aldrich wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jim Travnick wrote:
I have just about the same problem with my Acer 50x it will install
linux fine but than when im in linux it will not see any medium not
even the linux CD that i used to install or music CDs all of which are
store bought.
The 'A' record for the site seems to have disappeared from the DNS. Anyone
have a clue?
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Wondering if anyone out there might have knowledge/pointers/links for a
small problem I'm sorting out. I have the following collection of
components:
ASUS CUBX motherboard
Intel PIII/733 CuMine CPU
512Mb Viking PC-133 ECC SDRAM
G400/32Mb Matrox single head video card
SB Live Value audio card
I've been using Linux for about three years now and haven't really explored much
beyond the usual bash commands:
mv, ls, mkdir, export, gzip, dd, cat, etc...
I really want to gain more knowledge on shell scripting. (I used to be pretty good at
DOS batch files in my "bad old days" :) ) Does
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, George Lenzer wrote:
I've been using Linux for about three years now and haven't really explored much
beyond the usual bash commands:
mv, ls, mkdir, export, gzip, dd, cat, etc...
I really want to gain more knowledge on shell scripting. (I used to be pretty good
at
Ok, I'll accept that. However, it still seems to me that it's
curious that there is a four hour difference when he's in EDT and
EDT is four hours off UTC, which is the default time kept on many
Unix machines in hardware, is an option in Linux, etc. Looks to me
like he may have something that
On 13 Sep 2000 14:05 Anthony E . Greene wrote:
On 13 Sep 2000 13:57 Adam Sleight wrote:
Can I just setup all my remote ip printers with printtool under X on some
server. Then copy the /etc/printcap file to another server (like a 2U rm
unit)
which doesn't have X installed and then will it work?
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
I'm running RH 6.2 with XFree86 4.0.1. What would be necessary to link the
normal (VC 7) X session with an actual console that will output program
error messages?
Well, it really WILL put the info onto console #1, or whichever
console you started it
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jim Travnick wrote:
I would but im trying to get away from creative labs CD drives as I had one
that went bad and had to send the next two they sent me back as they where
bad out of the box. Im very unhappy with there support. Plus not sure about
this but I think creative
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, George Lenzer spewed into the bitstream:
GLI've been using Linux for about three years now and haven't really
GLexplored much beyond the usual bash commands: mv, ls, mkdir, export,
GLgzip, dd, cat, etc...
GL
GLI really want to gain more knowledge on shell scripting. (I used
Hi Jake,
I'm not an Apache admin or anything but I may be able to help.
If your problem is where Apache is looking for your web files, then the
config file you are looking to change is, depending on apache version,
likely httpd.conf. You will likely find this in the conf directory of your
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Well pal, that's never been the case on any of my systems ;-) and in fact
F8 through F12 are used for other things, like system messages
Ok. My question then, since you've piqued my curiosity, where does
your second X session start up? :-)
From reponses on the list I guess others have had 6.2 running on Presario.
The problem I encountered during an install was with Xor, as far as I
can remember anyway :) And that was back in January so it would have been
6.1 I believe. It didn't recognize the video adapter and all I could get
Charles Galpin wrote:
Duncan
I have been getting similar messages on a machine that has been acting up
lately (and getting worse). It too has plenty of RAM and swap. I'm
starting to think a memory chip has gone bad, but it's not the kind of
thing you can test easily on an operational
I dont know if you know my issue or not.
I had a number of computers running redhat 5.2 for years and it was great after talk
to redhat support I was told that I could just run the upgrade to redhat 6.2 and
everything will be ok. After upgraging to redhat 6.2 the following issues poped up
redhat.com and www.redhat.com are resolving to two different IPs. Looks
like they are not forwarding http request on "redhat.com" to
http://www.redhat.com . looks like a boo-boo.
-eric
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From: "Eddie Strohmier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
You could install RH6.2 and then install VMware (not free, but reasonable
at $99). This will allow you to create several virtual machines onto which
you then install Win2000, SuSE, Caldera etc. The beauty of this is that
you can have all of these "machines" running at once, each with it's
%- I have been configuring my new box and have been having some
%- problems. Where
%- are the files that are called when linux boots? I know about
%- the rc.d directory
%- and how that works, but I've looked all over for where the line
%- "/etc/httpd" is in the init files. I am moving all web
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think that rpm has this functionality, but it sure would be
nice.
Say you're in your RedHat/RPMS directory and want to install an
rpm, but a simple -ivh (or -Uvh) fails because that package has
dependencies that weren't met. Is there a way one could either
"Owen V. Gray" wrote:
I had mgetty-1.1.14-5 working fine on my RH5.2 system.
I updated to mgetty-1.1.22-1.5.x.i386.rpm, and got the following
in my logs:
Sep 13 10:23:52 medarb mgetty[20714]: mgetty: experimental test
release 1.1.22-Aug17: Success
Sep 13 10:23:52 medarb mgetty[20714]:
Steve Dixon wrote:
You need to either tar up your /var/spool/lpd/* and get it to the new
server or rcp the files over there and then just plop you printcap in
place. I do it all of the time.
would that be described in man plop? :-)
Bret
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"Smith, Jonathan" wrote:
I dont know if you know my issue or not.
I had a number of computers running redhat 5.2 for years and it was great after talk
to redhat support I was told that I could just run the upgrade to redhat 6.2 and
everything will be ok. After upgraging to redhat 6.2 the
Well, I'm booting straight to run level 5. So, unless I'm missing
something, X didn't start from one of the consoles. However, I would like
to get the background output directed to one for diagnostics when something
does go wrong.
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich
Any chance that there's a file with a "--" in its name? When the shell
expands your wild card, it passes the results to fgrep literally, so fgrep
might be interpreting this as
fgrep [options] [pattern] [file0 file1 file2] -- [file3]...[fileN]
When it sees the double-dash, it expects the next
Please don't bash Red Hat about this. This is not an installation issue. It
is an important issue, granted, but not one that Red Hat has promised to work
with you on.
If you want their support for adding functionality to a running Red Hat system,
you have to pay for it. If you want support
redhat.com and www.redhat.com are resolving to two different IPs. Looks
like they are not forwarding http request on "redhat.com" to
http://www.redhat.com . looks like a boo-boo.
-eric
And why should they? That means setting up an apache server on redhat.com,
in order just to forward requests
If worse comes to worse you can add the following to /etc/mail/access
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 Unable to unsubscribe from list
This will bounce the mail back to redhat.
Glen
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Dan Donaldson wrote:
As I have noted elsewhere, the mechanism for unsubscribing is broken
Hello Daniel,
I need help on how to build
a test kernel but not overwrite my current kernel.
Get yourself the HOWTO's. They are on the 2nd cd with 6.2, or you can find
them on the ftp site somewhere under doc(s). Try the Kernel-HOWTO. Also read
man lilo.conf.
Finally I
At 11:24 AM 9/13/00 -0400, you wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a webbased reporting tool for
the webaccess logs. Anyone know of such a beast?
Hmm...you mean something like WebTrends? :-)
John
Or possibly Analog :-) Search Freshmeat.net
I solved my printer problem by just giving up on Redhat 6.1 and bought
Redhat 6.2. This plan worked. Now then I have been looking into my
sound card problem and have gotten to the stage of hacking my
isapnpp.conf file. So I have to find an unused IO address and IRQs. Can
anyone tell me which
Hi All People,
I got the same problem too, trying to be off this list for 2 weeks without
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cool. But why in the living room? Is there where your larger
concentration of equipment is? :)
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
It will be installed in our living room and my dear wife objects to
noisy units that will be running 24 hours/day. :-)
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Rev. David P. Giffen wrote:
I solved my printer problem by just giving up on Redhat 6.1 and bought
Redhat 6.2. This plan worked. Now then I have been looking into my
sound card problem and have gotten to the stage of hacking my
isapnpp.conf file. So I have to find an
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 18:33:06 -0500
From: "Rev. David P. Giffen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I solved my printer problem by just giving up on Redhat 6.1 and bought
Redhat 6.2. This plan worked. Now then I have been looking into my
sound card problem and have gotten to the stage of hacking my
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