Hi all,
Does anybody know how I can get key delay time in ms and key repetition rate
in ms or cps ?
Regards
Knotek Vlastimil
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Del Campo, Damian wrote:
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 12:21:42 +1100
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Subject: Self Network
How can one set up on a single computer, a virtual network such that you can
what about firing up grep as well ...
grep -i ^.TH | sed 's/4F/4/g'
steve
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On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Bill Carlson wrote:
If you're a pine user like myself and want to upgrade to the latest
4.30 pine (which you should for the security fix), you'll find the update
RPM wants a bunch of things installed that you probably don't
Hi!
I have a Red Hat Linux 6.2 Serverinstallation (STANDARD), and I want to use
the INND-Service (only for lokal Newsgroups!). All other services (Apache,
WU-FTPD, Sendmail, Majordomo usw.) works fine!
The file "/etc/rc.d/init.d/innd" doesn't work! I had to Remark the following
lines:
---
#
On 16-Nov-00 Statux wrote:
# mount -t iso9660 -o loop 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
-o loop=/dev/loop0,rw
you have to specify which loop device to use. rw means read/write of
course
# mount -t iso9660 -o loop=/dev/loop0,rw
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, you wrote:
What mail reader does the average RedHat/gnome user use?
Is it kmail? If not, what is the popular reader??
--
evolution, since version 0.4 or so (it's now in 0.6.1) is very stable and
has many features really powerful for many users
I
On 16-Nov-00 Gregory Hosler wrote:
On 16-Nov-00 Statux wrote:
# mount -t iso9660 -o loop 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
-o loop=/dev/loop0,rw
you have to specify which loop device to use. rw means read/write of
course
# mount
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 04:15:15PM +0100, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
That's why they're using -I/usr/include/kde in the CFLAGS.
"they" as in the RPMs in question, I presume? Ok, makes sense.
Hm, is there actually an equivalent to ldconfig for
Do you have loop device support compiled into the kernel? It's off by
default, I think.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Gregory Hosler wrote:
On 16-Nov-00 Statux wrote:
# mount -t iso9660 -o loop 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
-o
for whatever reason, if the iso image is on an NFS partition, I will get that
error (ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument). If the iso image is on a
ext2 fs on local disk, then the mount works just fine.
Is this a bug, or a limitation ?
shrug NFS has a lot of limitations.. but what
Hi Jamin
thx a million, found the info very usefull. t'was a bit tricky at first
but managed to read thru the vbs file and fix the registry by hand ... also
searched the net and found a file "fixlove.exe". ran it b4 running the anti
virus and got most of the files cleared, but lost many in
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 01:38:59PM -0400, Marco Shaw wrote:
I second that...
Chalk me down for mutt as well, speedy and flexible - I love it.
(shameless plug http://,utt.linuxatwork.at /shameless plug) ;-)
On the GUI side, I've seen sylpheed, which is nice but not directly
compatible with mutt
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 12:43:47PM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
I know most of you aren't interested, but for those who are
engineers:
[...]
To drag that on topic (now that you mention it): Are there people out
there designing PCBs with Linux (preferably including schematic) - and
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 07:02:39PM -0500, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
Or, more elegantly:
[user@localhost user]$ rpm -qf `which ping`
iputils-2121-2
Or, if you don't have it installed but have the CD with the RPMs:
cd RedHat/RPMS
rpm -qilp *|grep ping
;-)
Thomas
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"Look,
Dave Wreski wrote:
Recently (a few weeks ago) there were some posts made that mentions a
particular distrubution of linux that was just a firewall and fit on
one disk which you could write protect for ultimate security.
There are actually a handful of these running around now. I think
on the gui side -- how bout pronto ( at http://muhri.net )
anand
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Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: Mail Reader (was no subject)
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 01:38:59PM -0400, Marco Shaw
[root@conan /etc]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail restart
Shutting down sendmail: [ OK ]
Starting sendmail: [ OK ]
That can happen if sendmail is having a conversation at the time. Best thing
to do is shut sendmail
/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail stop
then look for any running instances and kill
I have not done this myself, but you can probably do it via odbc. Check
out
http://www.openodbc.org/products/main.phtml
hth
charles
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Muhammad Asif wrote:
I need it for SQL Server 7
I need to write an application in C, that need to interact with
database.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 07:02:39PM -0500, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
Or, more elegantly:
[user@localhost user]$ rpm -qf `which ping`
iputils-2121-2
Or, if you don't have it installed but have the CD with the RPMs:
cd RedHat/RPMS
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 12:13:24PM -0800, Chris Morton wrote:
| Is there a way to add a single user and password using parameters from the
| command line?
[...]
| The one thing I was unable to do was to set the password without intervention
| when the user was added.
[...]
| Is there a better way
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
What's a good place to start learning about how tos ecure a linux box?
For starters I'd like to allow / dis-allow access to services such as
ftp, telnet etc. from certain machines only.
The other day, Kent sent these two helpful URLs to the list.
No doubt, I'd like to hear that, too...
For my company, I have sent off to STF Solutions in Co. They use AutoCad to
do their layouts.
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From: Thomas Ribbrock [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 5:26 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:
i am working in an educational institute, we have one linux server and a
novell server.
20 pcs are connected together. all pcs have bootrom on ne2000 compatible
ehternet
card which enables them to boot to novell server. all the clients have no
harddisk . the problem i have is that i want to run
hello,
i have a need for something that will cat a large file, grep it for a
word and have the ability to pull the 5 lines before and after (more
like 3 lines before and 8 lines after) the grep has found the word and
display the results. example:
cat file|grep 5|??? 2
file
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Hi all,
why do the startscripts I copied [linked] into the rc3.d folder dont work?
Do I have to copy them somewhere else too?
regards,
Dirk
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I'm
running RH 6.2, but have the same problem. I traced it to the firewall,
having pulled it down momentarily and having the traceroute work
perfectly. One of the first 5 ICMP ports has to be enabled to receive
packets, not just responses with the !-y option, but I don't remember which
http://www.smoothwall.org
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From: Chad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 1:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 1 disk firewall distro
Recently (a few weeks ago) there were some posts made that mentions a
particular distrubution of
What name did you link them with? They *have* to start with an 'S', i.e.,
/etc/rc3.d/S99web.
Marco
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From: "Dirk Sachse" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 9:32 AM
Subject: startscripts under RH7
Hi all,
why do the
I named it : /etc/rc3.d/S45smb
Its a link of the startscript file in /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb
Dirk
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Hi,
I'm trying to install postgresql 7.0.2-17 on my Redhat 7.0 distribution
(details in signature below).
I'm using GnoRPM to download and install the packages (postgresql,
postgresql-server and postgresql-devel).
When I click install after selecting the packages it says:
"The following
grep -n5 ^9 filename
steve
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From: Eric Clover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 1:11 PM
To: redhat
Subject: cat file|grep word|??? display 5lines before and after the
grep
hello,
i have a need for something that will cat a large file, grep
well you can leave out the n, grep -5 ^9 filename
steve
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From: Eric Clover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 1:11 PM
To: redhat
Subject: cat file|grep word|??? display 5lines before and after the
grep
hello,
i have a need for something that
Has anyone a clue on how to get identd to work in xinetd?
I haven't been able to figure out for over six weeks now on how
to get any irc server that requires identd installed to recognize
that I have it installed.
On boot up it is loaded.
Here is a snipet of what xChat 1.6.0 reports on connect
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 07:10:57AM -0600, Eric Clover wrote:
hello,
i have a need for something that will cat a large file, grep it for a
word and have the ability to pull the 5 lines before and after (more
like 3 lines before and 8 lines after) the grep has found the word and
display the
"tr" == Thomas Ribbrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tr On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 12:43:47PM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
I know most of you aren't interested, but for those who are
engineers:
tr [...]
tr To drag that on topic (now that you mention it): Are there people out
tr there designing
Ok I'm a bit ticked here, but I was creating a new RH7 machine the
other day, at one of my coworkers desks. I got up to go to my desk, and
the machine finished the install and started to configure the Gnome
interface. Not being familiar with the process of setting the machines
up, but
Are you sure you're booting in runlevel 3?
If you're booting to the graphical/X desktops, you're actually booting in
runlevel 5...and this could very well be your problem.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Dirk Sachse wrote:
Hi all,
why do the startscripts I copied [linked] into the rc3.d folder dont
That is all that is really required. Make sure you have a proper start
script in init.d by running '/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start', make sure your
system is booting into runlevel 3 or higher, and check if other rc3.d
scripts are running.
You could also add 'echo "start script rc3"
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 09:41:26AM -0500, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
[...]
Ok, folks, what file do I need to kill, er, change?
/etc/inittab, IIRC.
HTH,
Thomas
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Thomas Ribbrock | http://www.bigfoot.com/~kaytan | ICQ#:
A quick perl hack that opens a file, looks for the word "hello" and prints
the next two lines and the two previous ones. I just put this together real
quick here at work so I know it could be prettier but use it as you will.
Mike
#!/usr/bin/perl
open (FILE, "test.txt")||die "Can't open
I have sox 12.16-11 from RH 7.0 installed on two machines. Both run the
4Front commercial OSS drivers. One machine has a SB PCI 128 the other a
SB AWE32. When the same wav file is played on both machines, one plays
it fine and the other gives this:
sox: Invalid audio buffer size 0
Yes, on Mylex; very easy, works great. As for your problem, do you have
another Linux box? If so, build a bare kernel with the driver module in
it, build a boot disk and put that kernel on it. Then you should be able
to boot the new system from floppy. Once you're in, configure/rebuild
To answer your question, you can edit /etc/inittab, and change the
"id:5:initdefault" line to read "id:3:initdefault"
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
Ok I'm a bit ticked here, but I was creating a new RH7 machine the
other day, at one of my coworkers desks. I got up to
I don't run the particular RAID5 card that you are, but I ran into
problems similar to this one with ours. I think what your going to have to
do is get into the system some how (rescue disk perhaps?) and remake the
initrd ram disk for the kernel to have it load the correct updated Compaq
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Hello:
I've been a happy webalizer user for a few months now. Having recently
upgraded to Red Hat 7.0 (Japanese), however, I've discovered that gd
(graphics) support was broken for both Apache/PHP as well as webalizer.
A quick recompile of
Thanks, that was all I needed!
Bill
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From: Thomas Ribbrock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Redhat-List (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Setting boot to Init 3 from Init 5 in RH7
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 09:41:26AM -0500, Ward William E
ok, thanks a lot. It is working now...
I forgot to copy it to the runlevel 5 dir.
Dirk
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. November 2000 15:43
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Betreff: Re: startscripts
Not sure... You might have a slightly modified version of the VBS script.
Many versions of it have surfaced.
Jamin W. Collins
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From: Anand N [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 4:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: help
Hmm, it looks like its trying to build gif support for sure. I am pretty
sure gif support in GD was removed in favor of png because of the license
issues involved. What version of webalizer are you using? I have 2.01-05
at work and it compiles just fine against gd-1.8.3-4. Blow away your
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Doyle Clifton Miller wrote:
Anyone successfully running X on an IBM NetVista All-In-One System?
I've tried several monitor configurations under Xconfig and when it runs
the self-test it correctly reports 1024x768, but when I start X, the
display is 600x480 which is
Statux wrote:
mount -t iso9660 isofilename -o loop=/dev/loop0,rw mountpoint
I thought when I saw this, of course, the type option! But no luck. Mount
still reports it as rw but I stil get the dreaded read only filesytem. Any
thing Else I can try? FWIW this is a redhat 6.0 machine with all
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
mount -t iso9660 isofilename -o loop=/dev/loop0,rw mountpoint
I thought when I saw this, of course, the type option! But no luck. Mount
still reports it as rw but I stil get the dreaded read only filesytem. Any
thing Else I can try? FWIW this
Hello all,
I need to give users on my network access to newsgroups, and I am not
quite sure how its done. Our old isp had a setup for accessing
newsgroups, our new one doesn't.
Let me know if I am wrong, but if I wanted to set this up I could set a
newsgroup server up on what's right now a not
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Bodri wrote:
When I click install after selecting the packages it says:
"The following dependency problems occured:
postgresql-7.0.2-17 requires /lib/cpp"
Install the "cpp" rpm.
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I'm running RH 6.2, but have the same problem. I traced it to the firewall,
having pulled it down momentarily and having the traceroute work perfectly.
One of the first 5 ICMP ports has to be enabled
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
uhm - John - I thing you misread my email - I was referring to number
2 as in the second question I posted... as in where there was a good
ipchains / security related listserve! :)
but I will check mailman for the listserve we're thinking about
Bodri wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install postgresql 7.0.2-17 on my Redhat 7.0 distribution
(details in signature below).
I'm using GnoRPM to download and install the packages (postgresql,
postgresql-server and postgresql-devel).
When I click install after selecting the packages it says:
I would update youre webalizer. Problem is GD. It stop supporting GIFs
because of Unisys's patent LZH compression that is found in gifs after
gd1.3.
GD I believe supports jpg's and png's.
The other alternative is to find someone who has a very old version of gd
and set that up an do your one
Yeah I could see how that would be a problem except for I didn't change
anything and it worked the night before and for the past month. And the
machines behind it can do a traceroute fine. I use ipfwadm here is my
ruleset
#==[Flush...All My Rules]=#
ipfwadm -I -f
Thanks a lot.
with regards to your problems of X coming back automatically even when you
kill it try this in your /etc/inittab file
# Default runlevel. The runlevels used by RHS are:
# 0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this)
# 1 - Single user mode
# 2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same
Hi all, I'm setting up kerberos on a bunch of RedHat 6.2 servers ,and one
RedHat 7 client.
Following the /usr/share/doc/krb* documentation I got the Kerberos server
up and running, and can kinit and grab tickets via a client on another
machine:
$ klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_500
Johnie Stafford wrote:
tr Is this your only IDE controller?
No, I have 2 disks on ide0 and a CDRom drive on ide1 (on board ide
controller)
My setup only uses the Ultra/66. The onboard IDE's are disabled. As my
system works, I wonder if the use of both types of controllers
Johnie Stafford wrote:
tr Is this your only IDE controller?
No, I have 2 disks on ide0 and a CDRom drive on ide1 (on board ide
controller)
My setup only uses the Ultra/66. The onboard IDE's are disabled. As my
system works, I wonder if the use of both types of controllers
I'm trying to compile a package (LinCVS-0.3beta1 currently, but I've run
into the analogous situation with other packages) for installation on
our NFS filesystem, and running up against the limits of my knowledge of C.
By default, the package expects to install its binaries in
/usr/local/bin,
Chuck Mead wrote:
It's actually supposed to run out of init as a stand-alone daemon
now. Have you done "/etc/rc.d/init.d/identd start" and used ntsysv or
chkconfig to tell it to start on boot?
That is affirmative... been starting at boot for over a month...
At 07:58 AM 16/11/2000 -0100, you wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, you wrote:
What mail reader does the average RedHat/gnome user use?
Is it kmail? If not, what is the popular reader??
--
evolution, since version 0.4 or so (it's now in 0.6.1) is very stable and
has many features
Thanks for your input regarding a mail reader for gnome.
I am checking all these tips out and will eventually find one soon. I have
been using the KDE desktop for years so Kmail became the normal thing to use.
But under gnome it appears to NOT be the one to use. I can bring it up
since gnome
For the benefit of the list, and those not interested in looking through
archives: What's the story behind this?
Marco
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Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: Redhat-list digest, Vol 1
Thanks Wofgang, did that and works beautifully :))
Sorted
cheers,
Bodri
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From: "Wolfgang Pfeiffer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: postgresql missing /lib/cpp
Bodri wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying
Charles Galpin wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
What's a good place to start learning about how tos ecure a linux box?
For starters I'd like to allow / dis-allow access to services such as
ftp, telnet etc. from certain machines only.
The other day, Kent sent these
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
mount -t iso9660 isofilename -o loop=/dev/loop0,rw mountpoint
I thought when I saw this, of course, the type option! But no luck. Mount
still reports it as rw but I stil get the dreaded read only filesytem.
Paul:
I have set up INN 1.7 and INN 2.1 with an ISP I owed at one time. I used
a push feed method via our backbone at ATT Worldnet. The first thing you
need to do is subscribe to the news group news.software.nntp. All the
answers are there you just need to ask. If your new to INN this will be
a
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Frank Jacobberger spewed into the bitstream:
FJ
FJ
FJChuck Mead wrote:
FJ
FJ It's actually supposed to run out of init as a stand-alone daemon
FJ now. Have you done "/etc/rc.d/init.d/identd start" and used ntsysv or
FJ chkconfig to tell it to start on boot?
FJ
FJThat is
Hi Paul,
I need to give users on my network access to newsgroups, and I am not
quite sure how its done. Our old isp had a setup for accessing
newsgroups, our new one doesn't.
Let me know if I am wrong, but if I wanted to set this up I could set a
newsgroup server up on what's right now a
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
The hard drive is the 0:5:0 device, but I've also had this happen when
0:6:0 (the CD burner) was being indicated. The Adaptec 19160 is a
single-bus controller, but the two devices are on different physical
cables
OK, someone call me on this
I tried to install StarOffice 5.2 and it complained there was no
installation of Adabas. So I search sun.com and found adabas and installed
it. I then realized I installed it in the wrong directory. So I proceeded
to remove it ( 'rm' )from the directory and attempted to re-install it. Now
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Saqib Sajjad wrote:
i am working in an educational institute, we have one linux server and a
novell server.
20 pcs are connected together. all pcs have bootrom on ne2000 compatible
ehternet
card which enables them to boot to novell server. all the clients have no
At 12:01 PM 11/16/2000 -0500, Timothy Reaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johnie Stafford wrote:
tr Is this your only IDE controller?
No, I have 2 disks on ide0 and a CDRom drive on ide1 (on board ide
controller)
My setup only uses the Ultra/66. The onboard IDE's are
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
CC =$(CROSS_COMPILE)kgcc -D__KERNEL__ -I$(HPATH)
Yes, this is exactly what I did. I even tried passing it on the
commandline to make. (sigh)
I actually ended up downrevving my servers to 6.2, since I could get clean
kernel compiles out of
IBM's version
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Carson, Chuck
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 10:49 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Websphere on RH 7???
Were you using apache or IBM's version? My problem arises when I try to
I'm running a server with 250 virtual IP's. I frequently need to initiate
a tftp session from one of the virtual IP's, but the client always seems
to use the "real" IP as the source address.
Does anyone know of a tftp implementation that will let me specify the
source address that the tftp
I am running IBMWebAs on RH 7.0...!
You can't uninstall it, it will give you the error "package not installed".
You have to delete the whole dir. maually with the "rm -rf" command.
I too really had a hard time doing this.
-Ashok
-Original Message-
From: Tyler Owen [mailto:[EMAIL
Since I installed Redhat 7 I have not been able to FTP into my computer.
i do a
[$steele@mycomputer steele]$ ftp mycomputer.mysite.com
Connected to mycomputer.mysite.com.
220 mycomputer.mysite.com FTP server (Version 5.60) ready.
334 Using authentication type GSSAPI; ADAT must follow
GSSAPI
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 11:32:16AM -0700, Chuck Mead wrote:
: Then why do you want to run it out of xinetd?
Personally, I don't like the ident service at all, which is why I run
nullidentd, from http://www.tildeslash.org/.
Here's a RH 7.0 package for it.
http://www.jasons.org/nullidentd/
--
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Mark Milano wrote:
I tried to install StarOffice 5.2 and it complained there was no
installation of Adabas. So I search sun.com and found adabas and installed
it. I then realized I installed it in the wrong directory. So I proceeded
to remove it ( 'rm' )from the
Does anyone know of a good tcl or expect mailing list? I haven't been able
to find anything not language-development related on the web.
I have some questions regarding sockets and spawned processes (wanting to
spawn a tftp process with a specific surce IP address), and would
appreciate being
a clean kernel compile required a make mrproper for me
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
CC =$(CROSS_COMPILE)kgcc -D__KERNEL__ -I$(HPATH)
Yes, this is exactly what I did. I even tried passing it on the
commandline to make.
I am attempting to install Linux RH 6.2 on this new build. I want a basic
Linux Gnome install so I can set up a router but also boot into X...and I need
to keep the install space down.. I built this system out of old parts.
Tekram p5V30-B4 with VX chipset
P166
64 megs of Kinstone 60ns FPM RAM
I don't have an answer for you, other than hack the source to
use a specified ip or interface. However, you have posted several times
about this multi Ip setup, but I never really understood what your setup
is.
Can you explain what you mean by virtual IP's? Is this one box with 250
real (as in
Are you loading the module into the Web Server?
ie
LoadModule app_server_module /opt/IBMWebAS/blah
I get the followin gerror:
Syntax error on line 207 of /usr/local/apache-1.3.12/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /opt/IBMWebAS/bin/mod_app_server.so into server:
Wayne Stout wrote:
I don't run the particular RAID5 card that you are, but I ran into
problems similar to this one with ours. I think what your going to have to
do is get into the system some how (rescue disk perhaps?) and remake the
initrd ram disk for the kernel to have it load the
Cameron Simpson wrote:
These may do the trick for you.
Thanks for your help.
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"Anthony E . Greene" wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 15:13 Chris Morton wrote:
Is there a way to add a single user and password using parameters from
the
command line?
man chpasswd
Thanks.
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The only commercial native Linux schematic and PCB design software that
I am aware of is Eagle from CadSoft:
http://www.cadsoft.de/
I've recently purchased the PCB portion and so far it seems to work
pretty good. A free version is available that just limits the design to
a two layer, 4x3 inch
Well, it was the 'memory hole' option in the BIOS that was causing the
problem. I disabled it, and all went well. Thanks to all that
eplied. --Mark
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 08:10 Eric Clover wrote:
hello,
i have a need for something that will cat a large file, grep it for a
word and have the ability to pull the 5 lines before and after (more
like 3 lines before and 8 lines after) the grep has found the word and
display the results.
According to
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 12:05 Ted Gervais wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me on that. I tried what you said I got no
response. I will look again though. and yes I am running
Gnome. Oh well, maybe a reboot helps too. Not sure that all things find
their place after you run an RPM installation.
I had Win2000 printing via TCP/IP printing to my RH6.2 linux box.
It has since stopped working. And I'm left scratching my head
as to why. Any common stupid mistakes?
Ed
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Appendix D of my hard copy of the Red Hat 6.0 Installation Guide
included a complete "Package List", clearly labeled and easy to find.
It detailed the contents of each RPM on the install disk. I cannot,
to save my life, find a similiar list of packages and
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