Add asm/errno.h to the list of missing links.
Following the example of linking "linux", I linked "asm-i386" to "asm"
as well.
I still say that should have been handled by Red Hat during RPM installation
of the kernel sources.
MB
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Bart: Hey, why is it destroying
Is there any one who did it successfuly?
-Original Message-
From: Imran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 10:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: unsubscribe?
how can i unsubscribe from this list
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I am having damn lousy luck getting gcc 2.95.2 to compile because
Red Hat appears to not have installed stuff.
Now the gcc compile stops at:
gcc -c -DIN_GCC -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H-I. -I. -I./config -I./../include
./genattrtab.c
./genattrtab.c: In function `max_attr_value':
I wouldn't (again) blame it on redhat. If the link is missing you should
create it...or just force a reinstall of the source and header packages
and it should do it for you. I've installed kernels from tarballs on my
own and recreated the link, and I just installed one on monday from rpms
and
Hiya - I'm considering setting up our server to accept email addressed to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
basically - any address @ some.domain.com
and redirect that (using the fallback address option with vmail) to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
what I was wondering if there is
Following the example of linking "linux", I linked "asm-i386" to "asm"
as well.
You may have that wrong...and its kinda trivial, but if a file is looking
at it then it's critical.
On my 6.2 system the linking for asm is as follows
/usr/include/asm is linked to
I wouldn't (again) blame it on redhat. If the link is missing you should
create it...or just force a reinstall of the source and header packages
and it should do it for you. I've installed kernels from tarballs on my
own and recreated the link, and I just installed one on monday from rpms
and
You may have that wrong...and its kinda trivial, but if a file is looking
at it then it's critical.
On my 6.2 system the linking for asm is as follows
/usr/include/asm is linked to
/usr/src/linux/include/asm
OK, fixed that.
AND
/usr/src/linux/include/asm is linked to
Have you run /sbin/fsck.ext2 ?
Check the man page for details.
Can bad cables cause file corruption on a disk? I'm assuming yes.
Yes.
Can this happen with no messages in the message log?
You mean entries as to why it's happening? Yeah.
Even if I boot using 'linux single' it does this,
What the Hell is this crap? /usr/include/linux/errno.h definately does
not exist on this system.
make sure you have /usr/include/linux soft linked to
/usr/src/linux/include/linux like this:
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 28 Apr 21 01:07 /usr/include/linux
-
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On 13/09/00 at 22:45 Vidiot wrote:
You changed the scope of the discussion.
Yes maybe I did, I thought I was answering someones question cracks
himself on the knuckles you can dock it from my pay :-))
Regards
Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Vidiot
writes:
I wouldn't (again) blame it on redhat. If the link is missing you should
create it...or just force a reinstall of the source and header packages
and it should do it for you. I've installed kernels from tarballs on my
own and recreated the link,
Charles,
I have my 'main' PC there. Actually, we have two living rooms. One for
visitors (no computers there) and one private living room, for family
and close friends. I keep my main PC in the private living room, because
I spend so much time with it and I don't want to lock myself in to some
Hi Dan,
Well, I can't answer for all of your daemons but here is how to do it for
PostgreSQL.
In the init script that starts it try adding the following two arguments.
-N 0-1024 (number of backends) (for more then that you need to recompile,
default is 32)
-B double whatever you put for the
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On 13/09/00 at 22:34 Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Greg Wright wrote:
It is simple, you can do it with IP's or name based, point
domain.com
as an A record to the box in question, use www (www.domain.com) as a
CNAME
to domain.com
What the Hell is this crap? /usr/include/linux/errno.h definately does
not exist on this system.
make sure you have /usr/include/linux soft linked to
/usr/src/linux/include/linux like this:
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 28 Apr 21 01:07 /usr/include/linux
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If so, do you think they would read your question and answer: "Yes, I
successfully unsubscribed a few days ago."?
:-)
Gustav
Shanmuga Raj wrote:
Is there any one who did it successfuly?
-Original Message-
From: Imran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000
On 13/09/00 at 22:45 Vidiot wrote:
You changed the scope of the discussion.
Yes maybe I did, I thought I was answering someones question cracks
himself on the knuckles you can dock it from my pay :-))
Greg Wright
OK, consider your pay docked :-)
You answered a general question in regards to
Don't be tempted to reply to my posts again, OK? You have nothing useful to
say to anyone, remember that. Last time around, you were killfiled by the
majority of posters. It will happen again you idiot.
(For those who don't know "Reverend" Bollocks-Brains Statux, his excremental
postings are
1) That would be your loss considering I actually do give good sound
advice and most of what I suggest is backed up by fact and a lot of
experience.
2) Deja? I have never dealt with Deja.
3) Don't you ever blast me like that again.
4) Ever hear of "take it off the list?" Don't ruin my credit
On 14-Sep-2000 Vidiot spoke something to the effect:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Vidiot wrote:
What the Hell is this crap? /usr/include/linux/errno.h definately does
not exist on this system.
Personally I'd say redhat broke this. So, how do I fix it ASAP?
/usr/include/linux/errno.h *crap* is
I'll admit.. a lot of people have negative things to say about my
contributions... BUT, keep in mind that this is a mailing list where
people come to get help and give help.
Do people actually ever read half of what I say? I doubt it... so I don't
see what the big deal is. By the time I get the
It all comes down to the soft links being missing. It really is only minor
when you consider the small amount of time it takes to put them back. The
kernel and kernel related items, in my opinion, should not be handled by
RPMs... the kernel and RPMs are a messy messy combo.
Statux :)
On 14 Sep 2000 02:25 Dan Horth wrote:
Hiya - I'm considering setting up our server to accept email addressed to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
basically - any address @ some.domain.com
Run your analysis on /var/log/maillog. It contains all the data you'll need.
A Perl
Sounds familiar
I've bought my 1st computer (Atari 400) in 1982...
Bought my 1st IBM clone (386sx) in 1991...
People used to come to me to have their machines tweaked...
Heck, I used that 386sx until 3 years ago.
Got rid of it at the same time as my 2 8086 (IBM Citations), but I think I
Hi
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Statux wrote:
Have you run /sbin/fsck.ext2 ?
of course, but usually through e2fsck.
Does anyone have any idea what might be corrupted here? /etc/rc.d/rc
exists and is executable. All the other scripts and directories under
/etc/rc.d look fine too. In fact I
No, I don't use a /dev/modem symlink. The mgetty documentation
recommends against using it, and mgetty-1.1.14 works fine using
/dev/ttyS2 directly. I've looked at the documentation for the new
version, and it does not seem to have changed in this regard.
Is there something about the redhat-added
When I'm _not_ connected to the internet via ppp0, I can type
ipchains -L
and ipchains responds immediately. After I connect (ifup ppp0), there are long
delays in ipchains' output. However, if I use
ipchains -nL
the delays are gone. This occurs even if I use a ruleset that allows
Actually, (at the risk of prolonging this quite redundant thread) I
successfully unsubscribed the guy who used to work at my job and
successfully subscribed myself. I used the website to get his password
using his email address (which was forwarded to my account) and
unsubscribed. no problems.
At 19:58 13/09/2000, you wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for the off-topic question but [usual excuses, including
flattering you]. ;-)
I'm considering to order a Netgear FS308 Ethernet switch, but the sales
people can't answer a simple question about
Exactly, does someone here know of a way to change this? Other than
changing the run level and manually starting X from a text console?
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 9:02 PM
To: [EMAIL
Graham,
Thanks for your insight. Can you elaborate a little bit more on the
statement about FS108 not being a 'real' switch?
Best regards
Gustav
Graham Hemmings wrote:
At 19:58 13/09/2000, you wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for the off-topic question
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 12:41:42AM -0400, Charles Galpin wrote:
Can bad cables cause file corruption on a disk? I'm assuming yes.
Can this happen with no messages in the message log?
I have a 6.1 box that has had files on the root partition get severly
corrupted. The first time I
another thing to try is to boot withlinux init=/bin/sh
this will drop you immediately to a shell (if it can spawn one).
You'll have to remount / rw if you want to fix anything though.
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Member of Technical Staff
Celox Networks Inc
I'm running RH 6.2 on an old 486SX/25 with 3 NICs as a gateway for my home
network. For the most part everything is working much better than I had
hoped for. However, I noticed a problem with drive space on the system
rather rapidly disappearing. Investigation lead me to the
"/var/log/message"
Bret, that's not easy but I'll try.
Check /etc/sysconfig/clock... mine reads
UTC=false
ARC=false
and I'm in the same timezone (although mine always goes
back to EST when I reboot... hmmm maybe I've got my
timezone at EST and not EST5EDT.)
The other file to check is /etc/localtime,
yes, I should have thought of that. Now that you mention it, I believe
lbc was one of the files that e2fsck had to fix. Silly me.
Ok, I can also boot off another disk and mount this one to muck with it,
but that's not really the problem. My problem is that my backups were not
that good, so I
-Original Message-
From: Ray Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, September 14, 2000 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: Who broke GCC compiling ...
"v" == Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
v In file included from /usr/include/errno.h:36,
v
On 14 Sep 2000 02:25 Dan Horth wrote:
[snip]
what I was wondering if there is any way for me to monitor either:
a) volume of traffic of emails coming in to some.domain.com
or
b) volume of traffic going out to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
from our server using our redhat 6.2 based virtual mail server
Ward William E PHDN wrote:
Bret, that's not easy but I'll try.
Check /etc/sysconfig/clock... mine reads
UTC=false
ARC=false
and I'm in the same timezone (although mine always goes
back to EST when I reboot... hmmm maybe I've got my
timezone at EST and not EST5EDT.)
The other
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
UTC was "no" and now it is false. /etc/localtime is a symbolic link to
/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York. I ran timeconfig and it has the
correct time zone. I did not try rebooting the system. I did have a
corrupted binary so maybe some
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From: Meghan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 09:28:37 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newaliases
Hello,
While in the process of changing over to a new server and a different mail
server, I have been adding and making many changes to /etc/aliases
(actually it is
"Owen V. Gray" wrote:
No, I don't use a /dev/modem symlink. The mgetty documentation
recommends against using it, and mgetty-1.1.14 works fine using
/dev/ttyS2 directly. I've looked at the documentation for the new
version, and it does not seem to have changed in this regard.
Is there
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
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
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Not necessarily. They could just put something in their DNS
to forward ALL web requests to www.redhat.com. :-)
John
How would you go about doing something like that using DNS?
Well, just point the "A" record to the www server and in
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
Exactly, does someone here know of a way to change this? Other than
changing the run level and manually starting X from a text console?
Jamin W. Collins
I haven't tried this, but you can try editing /etc/X11/prefdm. Find the
section:
if [ -n
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Vidiot wrote:
No can do via DNS. Because there is already an entry for www.redhat.com,
that points to the machines handling HTTP requests, you can't have another
entry.
Remember, the actual HTTP TCP request doesn't occur until AFTER the IP
address has been obtained.
-Original Message-
From: Smith, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, September 14, 2000 9:46 AM
Subject: New Install of Redhat 6.2
I am going to reinstall redhat 6.2 and I have the following
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:05:17AM -0400, Charles Galpin wrote:
yes, I should have thought of that. Now that you mention it, I believe
lbc was one of the files that e2fsck had to fix. Silly me.
snip
An upgrade to 6.2 should do it right? Probably a good idea anyway.
that should do it. Or,
(newbie)
i have nothing on my box resembling 'whois2'. is this something i have to
install, or is it something i have to create?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Whois Command?
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 00:43:50 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 12 Sep
Definitely not a redhat problem seeing as how redhat does not distribute
gnu gcc as tarballs in the first place...if you are unhappy with your
compiler for some reason (gcc is included in the rpm), then go to an
update mirror and download the latest version of egcs...which should be
1.1.2-30 and
"tw" == Terry Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tw Actually, (at the risk of prolonging this quite redundant thread) I
tw successfully unsubscribed the guy who used to work at my job and
tw successfully subscribed myself. I used the website to get his password
tw using his email address (which
Forgot to post my dhcpd.conf file. 10.1.1.0 is another internal net housing
a DHCP server, firewall and gateway to the internet. In production, this
will be replaced by a DSL modem which is given a dynamic IP address. Right
now, it looks like this:
dhcp client - 192.168.1.0 - (eth1 -
I'm trying to download the source code to configure the kernel and have
three different RPM's to choice from
linux-2.2.14-5.0.i386.rpm
linux-2.2.14-5.0.i586.rpm
linux-2.2.14-5.0.i686.rpm
I just want to make sure i386 is for old 486's and earlier, while i586's are
Pentiums, and i686's are the
On a Redhat 6.1 system, I find:
[test@it-router2 test]$ find /usr/include -type f -exec grep -n INT_MAX {}
/dev/null \;
/usr/include/limits.h:91:# define INT_MIN (-INT_MAX - 1)
/usr/include/limits.h:92:# define INT_MAX 2147483647
/usr/include/limits.h:96:# define UINT_MAX
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Stephen King spewed into the bitstream:
SKI'm trying to download the source code to configure the kernel and have
SKthree different RPM's to choice from
SK
SKlinux-2.2.14-5.0.i386.rpm
SKlinux-2.2.14-5.0.i586.rpm
SKlinux-2.2.14-5.0.i686.rpm
SK
SKI just want to make sure i386
I am still looking into cvs and am wondering if there is a way to
remotely log in with no password or is this a bad idea? What I am
trying to do is setup cvs so that I can start an ssh session from
windows and tunnel to the cvs server. Since cvs (2401) is blocked via
ipchains, I would like to
Dave Reed wrote:
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
Hello Everyone:
I was following the thread on Vidiot's rant on "Who broke GCC compiling
..." and found it very entertaining and informative. As I read the
various posts a question formed in my mind. First, a little background
info.
Some of you might might remember a recent post of mine
Howdy,
As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
Linux web and email servers.
One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish certain
jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
One thing we use all the time on NT is a resource meter.
If I can do this, what/where do I d/l and how would it need to be
installed to avoid corrupting the other version would be the next
question.
I currently have two versions on the system. The one where the RPMs
install the gcc as /usr/bin/gcc and the selfcompile version where it is
installed at
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Stephen King wrote:
I'm trying to download the source code to configure the kernel and have
three different RPM's to choice from
linux-2.2.14-5.0.i386.rpm
linux-2.2.14-5.0.i586.rpm
linux-2.2.14-5.0.i686.rpm
I just want to make sure i386 is for old 486's and
Removing linuxconf from ntsysv solved the problem. Wonderful program,
that... (NOT!).
bd
-Original Message-
From: Brad Doster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:39 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:dhcpd starts, then quits re: net
i386 is for any architecture, i586 is for Pentiums, Cyrix/IBM PR and MII
chips, K6 and K6/2 and everything above that, i686 is for Pentium Pro,
PII, PIII, PIV, Athalon, Celeron, Duron, the new Cyrix chips, etc.
But remember, everything is backward compatible; a PIII can run i686,
i586 and i386,
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Vidiot wrote:
Wrong. No compiler building should require that kernel sources be installed.
Many things can be compiled that do not require the kernel sources. All of
the necessary include files for getting ANYTHING to compile should be
distributed as part of the system.
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Howdy,
As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
Linux web and email servers.
One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish certain
jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
One
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson spewed into the bitstream:
JWHowdy,
JW
JWAs I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
JWLinux web and email servers.
JW
JWOne of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish certain
JWjobs, in similar fashtion to
top
Howdy,
As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
Linux web and email servers.
One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish
certain
jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
One thing we use all the time on NT is a
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Chuck Mead wrote:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Stephen King spewed into the bitstream:
SKI'm trying to download the source code to configure the kernel and have
SKthree different RPM's to choice from
SK
SKlinux-2.2.14-5.0.i386.rpm
SKlinux-2.2.14-5.0.i586.rpm
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Vidiot wrote:
Wrong. No compiler building should require that kernel sources be installed.
Many things can be compiled that do not require the kernel sources. All of
the necessary include files for getting ANYTHING to compile should be
distributed as part of the system.
What is the echo command that returns a 0 if the previous command ran
correctly?
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:2.1
N:King;Stephen
FN:Stephen King
ORG:Information Anywhere, Inc
TEL;WORK;VOICE:800-585-3805
TEL;CELL;VOICE:209-304-3459
TEL;WORK;FAX:209-223-1048
URL:
URL:http://www.infoany.net
Has anyone on the list updated mgetty on a RH5.2 box to
mgetty-1.1.22-1.5.x.i386.rpm without encountering the
difficulties described in my original post?
Owen
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Charles Galpin
Sent: September 14, 2000
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:55:17AM -0700, Stephen King wrote:
What is the echo command that returns a 0 if the previous command ran
correctly?
echo $?
But I find it more useful to use other constructs...
program_foo echo "It ran fine"
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Steve Borho Voice:
Has anyone tried to access the archive of this mailing list?
(http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists/redhat-list/index.html)
It brings up the list for the "redhat-announce-list" rather than the
redhat-list.
the index of list archives is
http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists/index.html.
Also, does
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, eric clover wrote:
top
Howdy,
As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
Linux web and email servers.
One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish
certain
jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on
Stephen King wrote:
What is the echo command that returns a 0 if the previous command ran
correctly?
echo $? will return the return code of the previously run command. 0 if
successful.
Bret
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echo $?
-Original Message-
From: Stephen King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 12:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: echo command
What is the echo command that returns a 0 if the previous command ran
correctly?
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Meghan wrote:
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From: Meghan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 09:28:37 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newaliases
Hello,
While in the process of changing over to a new server and a different mail
server, I have been adding and making many
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Howdy,
As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
Linux web and email servers.
One of my jobs as the new Sys Admin is to find apps that accomplish certain
jobs, in similar fashtion to the apps we use on NT.
One thing we use all the time
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Removing linuxconf from ntsysv solved the problem. Wonderful program,
that... (NOT!).
Probably the better solution is simply to tell Linuxconf not to manage
dhcp. Under "Control"-"Control Files and Systems"-"Configure Linuxconf
modules", just
Howdy,
I want to set up a new user - listar - for a the mail serv program to run as.
I DO NOT want it to have a login shell and definitely not a /home/~.
What's the proper way to do this?
Should I make a listargroup group to go with it?
JW
Hey chuck, are working or playing over there? :)
He said *no* X btw.
charles
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Chuck Mead wrote:
http://www.xfce.org/user-screenshots/Chuck-M-2-large.jpg
Look at the item on the extreme right hand side of the picture
(warning... this is a large pic at 1600x1200 so it
Howdy,
Several of the web sites we host have once-n-month newsletter-promotion
e-mails that we send out in bulk.
Right now we have all registered users in an MSSQL database, and have an NT
bulk mailer that reads the table of names and addresses, and sends the
newsletter to each to the
is this true??
I had redhat 5.2 running on a number of computers for years and about a week ago I
upgraded to redhat 6.2 but running the upgrading install.
To make a long store shot, redhat tech. support now tells me that I have to format my
drive and do a server install to get everything to
By knowing this about HP's OpenMail product:
Q: "But any "generic" IMAP server can talk to Outlook, can't it?"
A: "Yes and no: there are several flavors of Outlook. The full, "corporate"
Outlook clients use a set of APIs known as MAPI. Only OpenMail can connect
corporate Outlook to a UNIX server
Well, we won't run X on this server, so that doesn't help the Real Q,
nonetheless that looks like it might be useful for our local boxen - I'll
see how it likes Window Maker :-)
JW
At 11:40 AM 9/14/2000 -0600, you wrote:
OK, this is a stupid question but I got to ask. Is the kernel source only
packaged in the RPM's? I read the How-to configure the kernel and it keeps
telling me to go find the linux-x.y.z.tar.gz file but I can't find it
anywhere on the disk or on the ftp site. I can only find the
Hi Stephen,
It depends on what shell you are using. For csh or tcsh, you can use
$status or $?. For sh, ash, bash, bash2, ash, use $?.
So,
$ ls
...
$ echo $?
0
$ ls | grep bleah
1
$
The first echoes 0 because the 'ls' command is successful. The second
echoes 1 because there's not 'bleah'
Howdy,
I'm trying to set up a local copy of Apache on our LAN to try things on
before I try them on our main web server.
My Virtual hosts section looks like this:
VirtualHost 192.168.0.81
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
DocumentRoot /Webhomes/Testsite.com
ServerName localhost
Now _this_ is weird...I made an exact copy ofboth the dir, and the VHost
entry and put it on 192.168.0.82... and it works.
Queer.
ifconfig [properly correctly] shows IPs from .80 through .89, including .81
Funky!
JW
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 16:09:22 -0500
To: [EMAIL
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to do something and frankly, don't know
where to begin. I am using the perl module HTML::TokeParser to extract a
list of urls and headlines. I then get rid of those headlines that are
garbage, but several times a day the same story comes over with a
different
am i the only one that has read that they are Not running X? :)
thus, top would take care of a few things of what he needs. :)
eric
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, eric clover wrote:
top
Howdy,
As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
Linux web and email
Hehe, everyone' is missing the point that it has to be console based (text
only).
Other wise it'd be easy to find.
I've found one that's done it PHP, I think I'll use it.
Thanks though
JW
At 01:52 PM 9/14/2000 -0500, you wrote:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, eric clover wrote:
top
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Has anyone tried to access the archive of this mailing list?
(http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists/redhat-list/index.html)
It brings up the list for the "redhat-announce-list" rather than the
redhat-list.
I found that out toobut if you look at the bottom
Just a quick note...
It's been a long time since I studied compilers, and a brief time at that,
so I'm not really qualified to give you any information other than an
opinionso I offer this...
A standard user space program that only uses regular C library functions
should not require the
http://www.moongroup.com/old/redhat.php
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Jamie Smith spewed into the bitstream:
JSHas anyone tried to access the archive of this mailing list?
JS(http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists/redhat-list/index.html)
JS
JSIt brings up the list for the "redhat-announce-list" rather than
Hello all, I had a few packages that I installed from binary RPMS. Later on
I downloaded the sources for those packages (newer version than what was
available as RPMs), compiled them, and installed them manually. However,
the entries for the RPM still show up in rpm -qa. I would like to
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
As I've said several times, my co is in the middle of shifting over to
Linux web and email servers.
One thing we use all the time on NT is a resource meter. Current page hits,
current CPU usages, memory usage, SQL querys in progress, etc.
I recall not
On 14 Sep 2000 13:55 Stephen King wrote:
What is the echo command that returns a 0 if the previous command ran
correctly?
Assuming bash shell:
echo $?
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Anyone have any luck doing a linux (RH 6.2) install on this laptop:
Fujitsu Lifebook I series?
I can find quite a bit of information on B Series, E Series, etc., but
haven't found anything on the I series. Just a couple of bobbles left:
pcmcia, sound, and the floppy (for some reason).
Would
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