On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Chris Garrigues wrote:
I just tried to install the perl 5.6 from rawhide (I'm still ever so slowly
downloading real redhat-7.0) and got the following errors:
# rpm -Uvh perl-5.6.0-9.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
perl = 5.00503 is needed by
From: Pekka Savola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 20:30:19 +0300 (EEST)
Perl from 7.0 shows the same behaviour. This has been reported, and
AFAIR, is harmless.
Well, except that the script that I wrote to install RPMs everywhere doesn't
use --nodeps, and I'm not at all
To be able to run some (old) applications on redhat 7.0
(for axample matlab) the libc-5 support is still needed.
I just added the RH 6.2 libc-5.3.12-31.i386.rpm and
ld.so-1.9.5-13.i386.rpm packages on the PC.
Question: apparently there is no incompatibility with these
rpms so why are they not
The kernel compile problem remains from kernel-2.2.16-21. With
xforms-devel-0.88-15 from powertools installed the kernel build tries
to use the _no source_ library xforms!! With another version of
xforms (0.88.1-1) installed the unresolved references in libxforms.so
disappear, but not the
Hi,
I am trying to use the latest STL libraries from SGI (version 3.3)
with RH 6.1 and gcc (g++). I'm getting illegal token errors in a
couple of the headers, and it appears to be the '/' character used
to indicate a continuing line in several #if defined
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Anne POSSOZ wrote:
Question: apparently there is no incompatibility with these
rpms so why are they not provided together with redhat 7?
Because we can't keep compatibility with obsolete stuff forever.
If we wanted to remain compatible with any obsolete stuff we ever
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 07:39:31PM +0200, Anne POSSOZ wrote:
Question: apparently there is no incompatibility with these
rpms so why are they not provided together with redhat 7?
And it seems to fully solve the problem.
In the 6.2 RELEASE-NOTES:
Deprecated features and packages -- The
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Pekka Savola wrote:
Hopefully this will also encourage Wolfram Research to make a newer
version of Matlab available too..
Minor correction: Wolfram Research develops _Mathematica_ not
Matlab. But the point still stands :-)
--
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The support for old stuff has to be dropped at some point; usually extra
I think this is more than a bit early. Not everyone wants to recompile
programs that work perfectly well as they are.
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Pekka Savola wrote:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Anne POSSOZ wrote:
To be able to run some (old) applications on redhat 7.0
(for axample matlab) the libc-5 support is still needed.
I just added the RH 6.2 libc-5.3.12-31.i386.rpm and
ld.so-1.9.5-13.i386.rpm packages on the
Ken Cole a écrit :
Redhat 6.2 , kernel 2.2.14-5.0
How/where can I change the minimum password length.
Yuo have to edit the login.def file ( /etc/login.def in
a standard RedHat distrib).
You'll have to change the PASS_MIN_LEN line which is
set to 5 by default.
If you want to improve
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On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, Dave Wreski wrote:
This package was developed for use with distros other than RH7. RH7
doesn't use 'inetd', the Internet superserver. You'll have to either fix
the SRPM yourself, or wait for an updated version.
I hear this
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
Ken Cole a écrit :
Redhat 6.2 , kernel 2.2.14-5.0
How/where can I change the minimum password length.
Yuo have to edit the login.def file ( /etc/login.def in
a standard RedHat distrib).
You'll have to change the PASS_MIN_LEN line which
kernel: eth0: card reports no resources
that line was just in my log files - any ideas as to what it means?
TIA - dan.
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Ph (+61 2) 9810 5177 - Fx (+61 2) 9810 0199
http://www.nitro.com.au/
gnuplot. It's long been a part of the standard distributions.
hth,
kf
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Michael Stack wrote:
= Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simple
= graphs of linear equations? Did a
rpjday a écrit :
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
Yuo have to edit the login.def file ( /etc/login.def in
a standard RedHat distrib).
you probably mean /etc/login.defs, no?
Note to self: double-check file names and paths before posting a reply.
Yes, login.defs is the
Sorry for the tardy reply... too much happening in my life the past couple
of months.
If I'm not mistaken, there's nothing wrong with your ppp connection at
all. Your ppp connection was established. If you still have this setup,
or if you want to see if your current setup is working, just go
Thanks Dave I'll try your suggestions. As far as termination though that
should be fine. It works in Windows 2000
and worked in Redhat 6.2.
I compiled in SCSI emulation as a module and the SCSI drivers into the
kernel as-well as "aha152x".
If it's a SCSI CDR you don't need SCSI
Hi, I am receiving this on my RH6.2 server in the messages log.
Does anyone know what is causing this, and how I can fix it?
It seems to have started soon after or during a system reboot.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Enrico
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Hi, since this list was changed to it's new server/software, I have been
receiving duplicate copies of each e-mail.
If I unsubscribe, then I only get one copy, but am unable to submit e-mails
to the list, without them having to be moderated.
Does any, or can anyone fix this for me?
Regards
Leaving it as defaults can be a pain, as it will mail you huge logs every
night with the same thing wrong every night (logs changed, etc)... Make
some minor mods to match your system.
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Leaving it as defaults can be a pain, as it will mail you huge logs every
night with the same thing wrong every night (logs changed, etc)... Make
some minor mods to match your system.
i'm still looking for someone to answer a tripwire question, so
Sorry, Can't help you there... Been too long since I looked at it.
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Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 8:23 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Tripwire Policies
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Hi,
I just bought a BEFSR41 - EtherFast 4-Port Cable/DSL Router. I have 3
computers Windows 200
NT 4.0 and RH6.2 (Which is a server). I have cable modem and 2 IP
addresses. 1 IP is for the Win 2000 box and 1 for RH which as I said is a
server. I resolve a domain name to that IP address
Hi Enrico
It sounds like you are subscribed twice. Here is how I would fix it.
1. unsubscribe.
2. wait for a message. When one comes in look at the headers to see who
the message was sent to.
3. unsubscribe that address.
4. resubscribe as the one you want to be.
hth
charles
On Mon, 9 Oct
Get the patch with the most recent date on it for the kernel you wish to
patch. You could also save yourself a little work, if you like, and
download the kernel RPMS from ftp://duke.eburg.com his are already patched
with all the latest goodies. They would be in
just don't use dhcp. Assign both boxes a static IP in whatever range you
use for the router (default in 192.168.1.1). It's all or nothing with the
linksys. As far as I could tell, you couldn't assign machines the same IP
by mac address like you can with other dhcp servers.
Another approach is to
I use the XF4.0 drivers from linux.3dfx.com on one of my machines with a
Voodoo5 and RedHat 7.0. I needed to force the RPMS to get them to
install. They do work well though. On the down side... Quake 2 is a
Glide 2 game and will NOT work with XF4.x only 3.3.x because the new
XF4.x from
Hello! Does anyone know why there isn´t support for 3ware controllers
in stock Redhat 7? 3ware doesn´t have a driver disk yet for 7.0. I once
created one for 6.2 using the Device Driver Update Disk devel kit from
Doug Ledford, but it doesn´t support RH 7 and i don´t know what i need
to change
Hi Charles, I tried this before, and have tried it again, but the list does
not show the address of the recipient, only the sender.
I have also tried sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but
this did not help.
Do you or anyone else have any other suggestions?
Regards
Enrico
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Really? I get my address in my headers:
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On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, Enrico Payne wrote:
Hi Charles, I tried this before, and have tried it again, but the list does
not show the address of the recipient, only the sender.
Err...it does if you look at the headers... it'll say something like
this:
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Received:
Glen,
Thanks for the info.
L.G.
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Statux wrote:
Anyone else see this? Did RH 7 ship with gcc 2.96? I wonder how big a deal
this really is?
How big a deal it is? Well if it's producing incompatable object code,
then RH7 is truely screwed :) (if gcc 2.96 is what it's been reported to
be, then that's *the* thing which
I've been running linux for about 5 years now and haven't seen anything
like this before.
A friend and I just upgraded our workstations from RH6.2 to 7.0. We did
a full re-install however, not the upgrade off the CD. We are both
having a lot of problems where the system will hang. I've had it
At 06:05 PM 10/8/00 , Michael Stack wrote:
Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simple
graphs of linear equations? Did a search of redhat.com, but couldn't find
anything. Is there a good place to go look for things like this? Normally
I'd run over to rpmfind.net, but
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 08:41:27AM -0600, John Koyle wrote:
I've been running linux for about 5 years now and haven't seen anything
like this before.
A friend and I just upgraded our workstations from RH6.2 to 7.0. We did
a full re-install however, not the upgrade off the CD. We are both
At 08:58 PM 10/6/00 , you wrote:
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 02:39:06AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morning all
I've just installed 7.0 on a spare Thinkpad, and find that I can not
run some applications that worked fine on previous editions of RH.
Acrobat reader installs okay but will
Hi John
I haven't had the box long enough to be sure, but I have had the same
problem. I believe it is XFree86 4.0 and the mga driver (i have a g400).
Switch back to 3.x and it should work fine. nyway, I had to take the box
back because it wasn't detecting my full cpu speed - when I get it back,
Depends on the graph you want to get:
-gnuplot geg (an X front end).
-scilab.
Look for them in the installation CD Powertools CD.
-Manuel.
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nombre de Michael Stack
Enviado el: Domingo, 08 de Octubre de 2000
hi,
ihow can i get an rpm file to 'install' into a given directory - i want
to look at what makes up the libc rpm
but have been unable to get any joy when looking at the man pages - i
don't want to actuall y install the rpm - just 'untar' it into a given
directory structure - can anybody help?
"ep" == Enrico Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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ep receiving duplicate copies of each e-mail.
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ep to the list, without them having to be
You might take a look at the scientific/technical section on:
http://www.linuxapps.com
You'll find information on about a dozen plotting/graphing apps (many are free, but I
think at least some are commercial).
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Marshall Univ Sch of Med
On Sun,
Howdy,
I just noticed this entry at the very top of this week's /var/log/message:
[root@csc003 /root]# cat /var/log/messages
Oct 8 04:02:00 csc003 syslogd 1.3-3: restart.
Oct 8 04:02:00 csc003 syslogd 1.3-3: restart.
Oct 8 04:02:00 csc003 syslogd 1.3-3:
All,
I've received a number of suggestions regarding linear function plotting
software. I've settled on using GUNPlot - it does a bang-up job, and there
is a (beta) version available for Windows as well.
Thanks to all who gave me their recommendations.
Michael Stack
- Original Message
Hi,
I am now completely confused.
Let me explain my setup.
I have linux running a home network. I have a static IP adress.
The Linux box acts as a gateway to the internet for my 3 other
computers using IP chains. It also acts a a file server.
I have two ethernet cards. 192.168.1.1 and
Well, the fun just never ends with this new controller. This is a
somewhat lengthy email, so if you're not interested, just delete it now
and move on to brighter and shinier things. ;-)
I've read and re-read the HOWTO on this, but I /cannot/ keep the system
from crashing. It doesn't seem to
I use, and really like, Arrow:
http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/arrow/
You might also look at Spruce:
http://www.xtorshun.org/spruce/
and Balsa:
http://www.balsa.net/main.html
You might even want to look at Evolution, which is supposed to be similar to Outlook
(but I wouldn't know --
I just installed ld.so-1.9.5-13 and libc-5.3.12-31 from RedHat 6.2 on a
RedHat 7.0 system and WP 8 seems to work fine. I suspect these are left
installed if you do an upgrade as opposed to a full install.
One interesting note: if you do a "ldd" on the the xwp executable before
installing these
Same here...I have a g400, RH7.0, XFree86 4.01 and a KVM switch...my KVM switch
gets stuck and the keyboard locks up to. I guess I'll have to revert back to
3.3.6 and see if that won't fix it. I had fsck it on 27GB it takes about 8-10
minutes.
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 10:49:25 -0400 (EDT)
Charles
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000 10:37:19 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Wilson) wrote:
Howdy,
I just noticed this entry at the very top of this week's /var/log/message:
[root@csc003 /root]# cat /var/log/messages
Oct 8 04:02:00 csc003 syslogd 1.3-3: restart.
Oct 8 04:02:00
a friend used the red hat embedded dev kit 1.0 to create a new
kernel and a root filesystem. the root filesystem was placed in a
small (40M) partition on /dev/hdb, and we're now trying to run lilo
to register the new kernel.
this kernel is a "zImage" (created by the dev kit), only 461K, so
Check out PMFirewall. http://www.pmfirewall.com/PMFirewall/ It's super
simple, run the script, answer some questions, and have a fairly good
firewall in minutes.
If you are looking for security remember one of the most important things is
to shutdown/block unused services/ports.
A n t h o n y
I know this has most likely been covered already. But, if you boot without
the IDE, what are the IO and IRQ address of the SCSI controller? The
behavior that you have listed is very similar to some conflicts I've seen
with Advansys cards and IO/IRQ problems.
Jamin W. Collins
-Original
you can do this without installing it. Try
rpm -ql your.rpm
this will list all the file that would be installed if you choose to do
so.
charles
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
ihow can i get an rpm file to 'install' into a given directory - i want
to look at what makes up
Does anyone have any pointers for setting up a print server. This machine
will need to run 4 printers, printing a total of 1000+ jobs (250 per
printer).
So the main issues to be addressed are, how do I setup multiple parallel
ports, and is there going to be a problem with it? I'm assuming the
I thin k this is normal. It will get restarted multiple times when
logrotate runs for each of the apps in /etc/logrotate.d
charles
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Howdy,
I just noticed this entry at the very top of this week's /var/log/message:
[root@csc003 /root]# cat
You can find out what ipchains rules are currently in effect with
"/sbin/ipchains -L". The output from this command may be several screens in
length, so you may want to redirect the output to a file for reviewing. Are
the logs current? Does the output from dmesg agree with your logs?
Jamin W.
Does anyone have any pointers for setting up a print server. This machine
will need to run 4 printers, printing a total of 1000+ jobs (250 per
printer).
So the main issues to be addressed are, how do I setup multiple parallel
ports, and is there going to be a problem with it? I'm assuming
This may be a kernel/BIOS/hardware mismatch. I had this problem
when I tried to run a Soundblaster PCI 128 card in my ASUS K7V
motherboard. I wound up donating the card and switching back to
an older PCI sound card.
Romain Kang Disclaimer: I speak for myself alone,
I have linux running a home network. I have a static IP adress.
you don't say what your net connection is. Is it DSL/cable using one of
the ethernet cards, or a dialup via modem? We need to know this before we
can answer your questions properly
The Linux box acts as a gateway to the internet
In redhat 6.2, I have st up an ftp server using the wu. I have set
up jails for the various users, to seal them into their home directory. My
problem is that while everything works fine in ters of connecting with a
unix ftp program (such as ftp, and gftp) When users try to log in with
Hi, I have had two situations crop up; I'm running RH 6.2 in a server configuration,
with Samba, Apache, sendmail/pop3/imap4, and IP Masqing:
For some reason, syslogd will not come up; during interactive startup, it shows
[FAILED] instead of [OK}. A review of the logs doesn't show any
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, John Koyle wrote:
A friend and I just upgraded our workstations from RH6.2 to 7.0. We did
a full re-install however, not the upgrade off the CD. We are both
having a lot of problems where the system will hang. I've had it hang
in the middle of moving my mouse across
rob smith wrote:
I am trying to play quake 2 with rh7.0...I thought rh7.0 came with 3d
support..I am running a voodoo3...with lots of mem and speed.
I looked for drivers but they are based on xfree86 3.3.5 and rh7.0 has
xfree86 4 will they work or am I missing how this works??
Two
Check out http://tomii.erols.com/firewall.txt
Good starting point (or so I'm told)
-Original Message-
From: Rick Knebel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: firewall
Hi,
I am now completely confused.
Let me
you can do this without installing it. Try
rpm -ql your.rpm
Bzzt. You'll need 'rpm -qpl your.rpm' to do this ;)
dave
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I've been trying to setup an rsync server.
I understand when using using the rsync client piece that you can use ssh
( rsync -avc -e ssh ).
If I'm reading correctly, in order to setup an anonymous rsync server, the
transport would be rsh ? Is this correct ?
Thanks,
Mike
Same thing happened to me at exactly the same date and
time!! What's up?
Drew
--- Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
I just noticed this entry at the very top of this
week's /var/log/message:
[root@csc003 /root]# cat /var/log/messages
Oct 8 04:02:00 csc003
Jamin Collins wrote:
I know this has most likely been covered already. But, if you boot without
the IDE, what are the IO and IRQ address of the SCSI controller? The
behavior that you have listed is very similar to some conflicts I've seen
with Advansys cards and IO/IRQ problems.
Hi!
I got my RH 7.0 boxed set on Friday, and had a whole bunch of problems. Hope
someone can help.
1.) The new version of XFree crashes with my Creative Labs Blaster Exxtreme
(Permedia2 with 4 MB of video memory). It did not happen with the 6.x
version series. First, best resolution I could get
If you have a binary RPM that you have not yet installed you can try:
rpm -qpl your.rpm
^ I think you need the "p" to tell rpm to query an uninstalled package
I don't know if this works with a source RPM (your.src.rpm), but you can always
install the source RPM, and then check under the
grin. maybe the next RH installer will be smart enough to install a
journaling filesystem when it detects a matrox card :)
I only have 18gb, so I get more annoyed at losing my current work/state
when it happens!
charles
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
Same here...I have a g400,
Mike wrote:
From: "Michael Stack" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: graphing software question
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 19:05:57 -0400
charset="iso-8859-1"
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simple
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 01:27:19AM +0400, rob smith wrote:
:
: well, Jason no offense taken...but before you say something like that try
: reading the message more carefully...the drivers at linux.3dfx.com are
: based on xfree86 3.3.5 like I said the first timerh 7.0 has xfree86 4.
:
I have recently installed rh7.0...I did a custom install and did not include
the ftp server... I have decided that I want it now what is the best way
to install it. Should I use the cd and do and upgrade or simple install
the packages myself from the disk...and what are the packages?? thankx
Thanks in advance, and I apologize if I have missed earlier answers to
my query.
HP makes an ink jet printer designated as the 970Cse. I don't see it
listed in the RHL hardware support information, and it is not on the
list of printers in my RHL 6.2 installation. It's a very nice machine.
Is
Charles Galpin wrote:
you can do this without installing it. Try
rpm -ql your.rpm
I always have to use rpm -qlp package.rpm
Without the p flag I get package package.rpm is not installed.
HTH
Bret
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On my Redhat 6.2 server all of my symbolic links are blinking red
as if they are broken, but they seeom to otherwise be working normally.
Any idea what might be causing this?
sub
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I have linux running a home network. I have a static IP adress.
you don't say what your net connection is. Is it DSL/cable using one of
the ethernet cards, or a dialup via modem? We need to know this before we
can answer your questions properly
The Linux box acts as a gateway to the
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
[SNIP]
I have a couple of quetions.
Any ideas why the first procedure did not work?
i.e.
make dep
make clean
make install
make modules
make modules_install
This is what hung at the Finding Module Dependencies prompt which looks like it is
Solved my own problem
The last line of xdm-config is a security line, since I'm on a private line
I commented it out and everything works.
But, how do I change my default login manager from Gnome to KDE?
change /etc/sysconfig/desktop
or
change /etc/X11/prefdm which gets info from
I also do a kernel compile loop burn in test on my machines (first
sugested to me by the honorable Donald Becker oncE :) )
I have used the same g400 in two machines, both able to compile the kernel
with -j4 for days. As an aside, on one of these machines I actually forgot
I was compiling the
you can do this without installing it. Try
rpm -ql your.rpm
if rpm is NOT installed you need to include the "p" option:
rpm -qlp rpm-file-name
this will list all the file that would be installed if you choose to do
so.
I've been wondering how to extract a single file from an
Bill,
I had the same problem till I went to the patch site this weekend for 6.2
and downloaded a bunch of patches. One looked like it might help and I think
it did, but I don't remember which one it was.. potentially it was
'sysklogd'
Also, I think my system has been hacked and that might be
At 01:18 PM 10/9/00 , listmail wrote:
In redhat 6.2, I have st up an ftp server using the wu. I have set
up jails for the various users, to seal them into their home directory. My
problem is that while everything works fine in ters of connecting with a
unix ftp program (such as ftp, and
On 9/10/00 1:40 AM, Statux struck keys that formed the message:
Anyone else see this? Did RH 7 ship with gcc 2.96? I wonder how big a deal
this really is?
How big a deal it is? Well if it's producing incompatable object code,
then RH7 is truely screwed :) (if gcc 2.96 is what it's been
Selim Jahangir wrote:
Dear all
is there any tool to configure printer from command mode? printtool is used
in X-window. But without configuring x-window Can i not be able to configure
a printer ? Obviously there should have a solution.. Please help me to
configure a printer without
If i was going to do it I would use proftpd. You can use rpmfind to
download this package.
Here is a link if you don't have rpmfind installed on your system.
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/PByName.html
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From: "rob smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "redhat" [EMAIL
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Bryan K. wrote:
Does anyone have any pointers for setting up a print server. This machine
will need to run 4 printers, printing a total of 1000+ jobs (250 per
printer).
So the main issues to be addressed are, how do I setup multiple parallel
ports, and is there going
hello,
is there a simple way to jail a large amount of users to their /home/user
directory using wu-ftpd?
thank you
eric
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