On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe select outside contributors should have write-access to the tree - or is
that already the case? It would open up development and allow bugs to be fixed
faster, features to be added faster, a la Debian. No?
Yeah, leave crucial stuff to RH and
Pranita S [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We use CVS as our source control system.
In this case, you probably want to remove the carraige returns from
the repository and let the NT version of CVS put them back when
checking things out. The linux version of CVS will not strip ^Ms,
afaik.
Where are
Hello all,
Mmm. It seems zoot-list requires subscribtion. Anyway, this seems like a
little more generic issue, so here we go...
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This has plagued me on a lot of systems ranging from RH60 to RH62, all
up-to-date.
'man perl' [then 'q' immediately] gives output like:
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Formatting
Hello all,
Mmm. It seems zoot-list requires subscribtion. Anyway, this seems like a
I think that's true of all lists@redhat.
little more generic issue, so here we go...
redhat-list? (requires subscription)
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This has plagued me on a lot of systems ranging from RH60 to RH62,
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 03:00:23PM +0300, Alex Kanavin wrote:
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe select outside contributors should have write-access to the tree - or is
that already the case? It would open up development and allow bugs to be fixed
faster, features to be
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 03:00:23PM +0300, Alex Kanavin wrote:
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe select outside contributors should have write-access to the tree - or is
that already the case? It would open up development and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've always wondered about those supermen, sometimes referred to as
RH engineers. Having about a dozen/half a dozen people manage about
500 packages is no picnic.
1) It depends on how you count (I was going to do a rpm -qa | wc -l to see how
many I have
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On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, saleem s wrote:
unsuscribe
We can certainly understand you sending your unsubscribe message to the
wrong address (even though you're hinted at the _right_ way of
unsubscribing at the bottom of every redhat-list message), but
how do i stop this log from happening.
i get so many, its hard to view my logs.
it clutters up my message file and makes
it too big.
Thanks for any help.
Nov 19 05:11:23 neptune kernel: 207.113.56.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a
broadcast.
Nov 19 06:00:24 neptune last message repeated 6 times
I could not find "sndconfig" in path. It must have not been installed.
Which RPM will contain this file so i could download it.
Thanks for helping,
Vikas
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Vikas wrote:
Hello,
I had installed RHLinux6.2 a month ago after downloading those
hi to all again.
Can anybody help me to test an AccelePort Xe Digi-Board?
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Hi to all.
I can`t configure a VIA PCI Audio Board.
Can anybody help me?
thanks
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it has its own rpm, go to rpmfind.net and do a search, grab the latest
edition.
cat vmlinuz /dev/audio to hear god
steve
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From: Vikas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 9:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sound installation from
At 06:30 PM 20-11-00, you wrote:
Have a Linux box on RH 6.2 running postfix. Postfix freezes every now and
then and we are forced to restart the inet service or sometimes the postfix
service... I checked up /var/log /message and have attached the contents
below ( well only a part ) . we do
In which file are stored the history of a session?
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Stan Isaacs wrote:
1. Bash re-starts history each time it goes into a subshell. I think it
would be much more reasonable to keep a uniform history for a given
login session, even if, for instance, you started the "script" command
to keep track of what you are
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
about one of the Creative Labs Sound Blasters, but they are rather
expensive. Is there much of a selection of good cards available under
linux?
Check the hardware compatibility guide on Red Hat's support site for a
list of supported cards.
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Luke C Gavel wrote:
Where can I subscribe to magazines that discuss shell scripts?
You can try Heiner's Shelldorado on the web, or join the bash mailing list
on Moongroup.Com's website.
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hi,
utmp , wtmp , utmpx , wtmpx
Jalal
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Nov 20 14:18:21 2000
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Rub=E9n_Alonso?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Delete messages
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 11:48:03 +0100
MIME-Version: 1.0
There's 'tcpdump', but it's not very user friendly. Check this article for
how to find a better one:
http://oreilly.linux.com/pub/a/linux/2000/03/03/enterprise/network.html
Marco
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From: "Alessandro Coppelli" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Not sure if you're refering to the actual user's history. It's usually in
the user's home directory in '.sh_history'.
Marco
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From: "Rubén Alonso" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 6:48 AM
Subject: Delete messages
In which
Actually, in all fairness, there doesn't appear to be a footer at the end
of the messages for the "redhat-list"...while there is on the
"guinness-list".
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Steve Frampton wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, saleem s wrote:
unsuscribe
We can certainly understand you sending
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Lou Spironello wrote:
Sorry for the misleading example I gave.
The snippit of code I included was a small test script which i used just to see
if PHP is generating the appropriate info for the browser.
The problem is that apache doesn't seem to execute the script
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 01:00:14PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
I just rediscovered something about Pine. When replying to a message, if
the original text lines are long enough to wrap, you can force a wrap
within Pine (Ctrl-J) and it will rewrap and requote the paragraph. It
won't put
Marco Shaw wrote:
Not sure if you're refering to the actual user's history. It's usually in
the user's home directory in '.sh_history'.
on my rh6.2 box the file is .bash_history (of course I run bash as my shell)
Bret
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On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
Marco Shaw wrote:
Not sure if you're refering to the actual user's history. It's usually in
the user's home directory in '.sh_history'.
on my rh6.2 box the file is .bash_history (of course I run bash as my shell)
the way bash works, when you log
I have printer complications. A user was able to send data to the
printer queue, nothing prints, and lpq prints out the following
status:
lp is ready and printing
[user]: active [job 003[FQDN]]
(standard input) 38018 bytes
Root is able to
I want to download via ftp every files from a directory and I want to
schedule this (cron)
I wrote the next script but I know that it won't work properly because the
ftp command breaks the process and I'm sure I made another mistake.
Can somebody help me?
#!/bin/ksh
. .profile
cd
I just did a partial clean install of 7.0 this weekend. I wiped out my
root, /usr, and /var partitions and kept /home and /opt.
I have a private lan on eth1 and an ADSL connection on eth0. When I
installed 7.0 and set up the networking using the same parameters as I had
before, I could talk on
I'm trying to setup yp/NIS on a RH7.0 server. I'm having some difficulty
getting the server running though. When I run /usr/lib/yp/ypinit -m I get
"gmake[1]: *** No rule to make target `/etc/netgroup', needed by `netgroup'.
Stop."
Any pointers would be appreciated. Here's the output of
I was messing with Apache last night (which I shouldn't have, as usual) and
used linuxconf so that it would execute CGI and run SSI. Since then, I
keep getting 403 errors -- permission not allowed errors. All I did was
change about 5 settings to get CGI and SSI execution working. I worked
with
Hello all,
I have replace my network card with a LinkSys 10/100 PCI Card, Model
NC100 Version 2.1
How do I get the card to come up?
Like Mikkel says, remove the options line. If that fails, get the latest
tulip drivers from scyld.com.
I've got one of these card running just fine in
Rubén Alonso wrote:
Hi to all.
I can`t configure a VIA PCI Audio Board.
Can anybody help me?
thanks
You'll need to install the latest alsa drivers. check out
http://www.alsa-project.org Their documentation is pretty good. I've
been working on getting the VIA82C686 integrated audio
I want to download via ftp every files from a directory and I want to
schedule this (cron)
Use ncftp.
MB
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Bart: Hey, why is it destroying other toys? Lisa: They must have
programmed it to eliminate the competition. Bart: You mean like
Microsoft? Lisa:
Hey, Fred -- do you happen to have a URL handy? My first couple of
search attempts have come up wanting.
Thanks in any case, I had no idea that such a thing was out there yet.
-m
fred smith wrote:
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 11:37:51AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any open
'Eric Sisler' wrote:
Greetings all,
Just an FYI:
I've been seeing portscans from IP address 200.54.157.101, so you might
want to batten down the hatches. ...
The whois geektool at http://www.geektools.com/cgi-bin/whois.cgi
resolves it just fine.
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OAO Corporation,
hi,
Think About .ftprc
create .netrc In The Home Directory
put your commands In The .netrc
ftp Looks For Existance of .netrc in The Initialization routine
Example ( The Content Of .netrc)
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machine 192.9.198.90 login
Hey guys,
Got a question for you. Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
creating network cables. I have a worker here trying to create a
cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring. I know this is not the
list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me? Thanks
I wire them in the following order:
Orange/White
Orange
Green/White
Blue
Blue/White
Green
Brown/White
Brown
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Got a question for you. Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
creating network cables. I have a worker here trying
10 Base-T Crossover patch cord
RJ45 Plug 1 TX+ --- RX+ 3 RJ45 Plug
2 TX- --- RX- 6
3 RX+ --- RX+ 1
6 RX- --- RX- 2
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From:
That would work for a straight-through cable. but for a cross over, you need
to swap two pair.
End 1 End 2 (Data Cross)
Orange/WhiteOrange/White
Orange Orange
Green/White Brown/White
"k" == kwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
k Hey guys,
k Got a question for you. Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
k creating network cables. I have a worker here trying to create a
k cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring. I know this is not the
k list, but could someone
OOPS got my pins wrong hate it when that happens... just ignore
me...
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: Jamin Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 11:01 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Cat5 Patch Cable
That would work for a
Crud...that wasn't a crossover cable...that was a regular cable.
Try this link:
http://www.gewidor.de/hwb/ca_Ethernet10BaseTCrossover.html
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Got a question for you. Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
creating network
You're envisioning that pin 1 is on the wrong side of the jack/plug, but
this will work.
If it's pinned correctly, then the oranges and the greens trade places on a
crossover cable. But, as long as you're consistently backwards, I think
it's okay.
Lee Howard.
At 11:01 AM 11/20/00 -0600, Jamin
http://thorn.sourceforge.net
-adam
Hey, Fred -- do you happen to have a URL handy? My first couple of
search attempts have come up wanting.
Thanks in any case, I had no idea that such a thing was out there yet.
-m
fred smith wrote:
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 11:37:51AM -0600,
Hi to all and thanks for your answers.
I have a new question.
Is there any way to undelete a file deleted with rm?
I heard that in ext2 files it could be?
Is it possible under Unix?
where is stored the ftp sessions?
Thanks.
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Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 02:01:20PM +0100, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
Just to give another angle as well: In cases like this I usually get the
SRPM instead of the RPM and rebuild that. In most cases the resulting,
new RPM will install without problem, as it will
Thanks immensely for the help. I knew someone would know what I was
looking for. Viva la Linux!
Thanks
Kevin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Got a question for you. Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
creating network cables. I have a worker here trying to create a
I have no idea...i've read dmesg output but I'm not sure how to properly
read output to do me any good..
all I know is when computer starts it finds the zip drive as HDD
but that does no good in fsconf
/dev/hdd
when I try to mount ( yes with disk in drive and /mnt/zip directory in
tact ) it
Help!
I don't know what suddenly happened, but web pages won't load anymore. I
can log in the same internet connection I've been using all along, but now
the DNS numbers won't resolve or something. My kppp connection never
required manually putting in the DNS numbers before. I've tried
SoloCDM wrote:
I have printer complications. A user was able to send data to the
printer queue, nothing prints, and lpq prints out the following
status:
lp is ready and printing
[user]: active [job 003[FQDN]]
(standard input) 38018
You're looking at a CD that was geneated on a Windows system...the
"~1" indicates that they forced 8.3 filename convention instead of letting
it run its course...an option you probably don't see on anything other
than Windows sytems.
There isn't really anything that mount can do about this...
Try:
mount [-t vfat] /dev/hdd4 /mnt/zip
(Maybe you don't need the "-t vfat", I don't remember). For some reason, I
think I remember reading that Iomega has set things up so that the zip
disk appears to be the fourth partition on that device, hence the
/dev/hdx4.
-Dusty
You might try mounting the CD as joliet rather than iso9660.
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 12:49 PM
To: redhat-list
Subject: Re: Problem with mounting a cdrom.
You're looking at a CD that was geneated
-Original Message-
From: Charles Galpin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:54 PM
Subject: 7.0 nfs install problem
I'm quite sure I'm doing this correctly, and have tried several
permutations of different values, but it isn't
How does one find and bring back up, minimized windows? I click the '-'
bar and the window disappears but I can still hear it doing its thing
somewhere out there but have no idea how to get it back. There is nothing
on the gnome-panel or around any of the icons. I am at a loss, but surely
there
On 20-Nov-2000 Mike Burger opined:
Actually, in all fairness, there doesn't appear to be a footer at the
end
of the messages for the "redhat-list"...while there is on the
"guinness-list".
Is the following _not_ a footer? If not, what is it's proper name?
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 09:22:43AM -0600, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
Hey, Fred -- do you happen to have a URL handy? My first couple of
search attempts have come up wanting.
Yes, try this one:
http://thorn.sourceforge.net
I'd be interested in knowing if you get it working.
Fred
Odd...I didn't get a footer on teh preceding message.
Was there one on my response?
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Uncle Meat wrote:
On 20-Nov-2000 Mike Burger opined:
Actually, in all fairness, there doesn't appear to be a footer at the
end
of the messages for the "redhat-list"...while there
This has been showing up a lot in my kernel log lately. It raises a couple
questions:
1) What is it rejecting? There is nothing before or after it that would
suggest a provocation from elsewhere. It also only happens when my Windex
machine is on. FYI, the destination IP is my ISP's DNS
On 20-Nov-2000 Mike Burger opined:
Odd...I didn't get a footer on teh preceding message.
Was there one on my response?
Yes, and one on my response to your response, and one on your response to
my response to your response, etc. And, I might add, there will be one on
this response as well.
Hi Jeff,
As I understand it, you need to have the contents of both cd's in a
directory together to do an nfs install.
The CD installation I did only required one CD, so why would the NFS install
require the contents of both CD's to be available?
Assuming you need the 2
Hi Charles,
/mnt/cdrom(ro,insecure,all_squash)
Have you used the all_squash option for this kind of install before? Maybe
you should drop it. If I do an NFS install I usually share the CD without any
options (I have no security concerns here at home :) ).
Nov 20
I have cheap soundblaster 16 card in my linuxbox...Redhat 6.0 didn't find
it at install,but ran"sndconfig" and it found it fine!
Richard
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From: Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: Linux
I get this message when using the screen utility. Need some hints to debug
this.
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Hi Uncle Meat,
Yes, and one on my response to your response, and one on your response to
my response to your response, etc. And, I might add, there will be one on
this response as well.
Maybe you're filtering them out?
I didn't see a footer on the original post either(the
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, [iso-8859-1] Rubén Alonso wrote:
In which file are stored the history of a session?
What kind of session? Bash commands issued at the command prompt are
saved in ~/.bash_history. Netscape stores cached web browsing data in
~/.netscape/cache/. Netscape's newsgroup info is
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, [iso-8859-1] José Antonio Aceituno Jiménez wrote:
I want to download via ftp every files from a directory and I want to
schedule this (cron)
man expect
There are resources for using "expect" available on the web. As a Perl
user, I'd probably use the Net::FTP module rather
1. Bash re-starts history each time it goes into a subshell.
I think it would be much more reasonable to keep a uniform history
for a given login session, even if, for instance, you started the
"script" command to keep track of what you are doing. Or at least a flag
that allowed
I didn't either...that was my point.
I'm not filtering out any of that, and I'm not running any MS
mailers.
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 01:10:31 +0100, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi Uncle Meat,
Yes, and one on my response to your response, and one on your response to
my response
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was messing with Apache last night (which I shouldn't have, as usual) and
used linuxconf so that it would execute CGI and run SSI.
[snip]
I thought I would ask for some advice on the list so I didn't bring in the
exact errors...sorry!
Don't use
On 21-Nov-2000 Leonard den Ottolander opined:
Hi Uncle Meat,
Yes, and one on my response to your response, and one on your response
to
my response to your response, etc. And, I might add, there will be one
on
this response as well.
Maybe you're filtering them out?
I
I'm experiencing the same problem on 6.1. The spell checker ends
abnormally. 4.30 works fine with the spell checker on 7.0, though.
Lee Howard
At 02:00 PM 11/19/00 -0500, Lawrence Houston wrote:
Red Hat LIST:
After installing "pine-4.30-1.62.i386.rpm" (Red Hat 6.2, Intel), Pine's
Spell
Most often, I either use Pine, or PMMail (on my OS/2 system).
Neither one of them strip out the footers.
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 18:36:54 -0600 (CST), Uncle Meat wrote:
On 21-Nov-2000 Leonard den Ottolander opined:
Hi Uncle Meat,
Yes, and one on my response to your response, and
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 13:08:24 -0600 (CST)
From: Dusty deBoer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try:
mount [-t vfat] /dev/hdd4 /mnt/zip
(Maybe you don't need the "-t vfat", I don't remember). For some reason, I
think I remember reading that Iomega has set things up so that the zip
disk appears to
I would suggest adding the Gnome Tasklist to your panel. This should show
the minimized windows.
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: Ted Gervais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: recovering minimized windows.
How
There's a list about portslave and Linux.
Go visit
http://portslave.linuxrouter.org/
http://www.linuxrouter.org/mailman/listinfo/portslave/
If you need more help, just ask.
hugoh
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On 20-Nov-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] opined:
it has its own rpm, go to rpmfind.net and do a search, grab the latest
edition.
cat vmlinuz /dev/audio to hear god
I personally enjoy System.map and its reminiscience of enjoyable times
past.
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Thanks Jeff!
That will teach me not to read the README. It explains this very clearly
:)
charles
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Jeff Hogg wrote:
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From: Charles Galpin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, I'm a dumbass...
As I understand it, you need to have the contents of both cd's in
Hi, Tom!
I would like to try pine. But, being honest, the unique reason I use
Netscape Messenger is because connecting to the net with rp3, I just had
to turn it on and it worked. What (and how) should I set my system to
get pine to work???
TIA,
-Manuel.
Thank you , thankyou, and thankyou!!
That worked. I hunted around until I found 'taskbar' and added it to my panel.
What a great utility.
I wonder why that was never there from the beginning of my installation??
I am new to RedHat. Not only new to Redhat7.0, just new to Redhat 'period'.
It is
/etc/termcap is where the terminal display definitions are. Problem is,
the file isn't very readable :/
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Michael Ghens wrote:
I get this message when using the screen utility. Need some hints to debug
this.
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20 Nov 2000 09:07:14 -0800
'Eric Sisler' wrote:
Greetings all,
Just an FYI:
I've been seeing portscans from IP address 200.54.157.101, so you might
want to batten down the hatches. ...
The whois geektool at
Dear all,
I've some problem on Netscape (4.7)Messager's
Return Receipts, anyone can help, please
I tried to send an email with return receipts
features enabled (on both machine) fromA email account to B email
accountand when I received on B, it will prompt me whether to send an read
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Ted Gervais wrote:
How does one find and bring back up, minimized windows? I click the '-'
bar and the window disappears but I can still hear it doing its thing
somewhere out there but have no idea how to get it back. There is nothing
on the gnome-panel or around any of the
I'm quite sure I'm doing this correctly, and have tried several
permutations of different values, but it isn't working for me.
This machine (p90) has only 16mb of ram and no cdrom so I can't do an http
or ft install)
Details follow..
On NFS server
o mounted disk1 on /mnt/cdrom - verified it's
I know when you upload a file using php the file is deleted as soon as the
script using it completes executing. Does anyone know how to make a temp
file on the system within a php script that is automatically deleted when
the script completes or do you always need to delete the files manually.
Hi All,
how do I:
a) Add a printer without using printtool... i.e what files do I need to
edit?
b) Should one upgrade to KDE 2? I'm quite comfortable with KDE 1...
regards,
Ahbaid
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There's a printcap file /etc/printcap which is reqd. to be modified.
Thr format is very strict for it so,do it after reading man printcap.
Why don't u use printtool?
Cheers,
Vineeta
Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
Hi All,
how do I:
a) Add a printer without using printtool... i.e what files do I
i'm writing a simple shell script to automate removal of directories.
i've managed to extract the user home directory from LDAP server using
"ldapsearch uid=userabc homedirectory | grep homedirectory | awk -F= '{print
$2;}'".
the above command result is "/home/userabc"
pls advise how i can
What is the output of /home/userabc like?
Does it contain sub-directories which u want to be removed?
give me a sample and i'll help you out.
Cheers,
Vineeta
Corisen wrote:
i'm writing a simple shell script to automate removal of directories.
i've managed to extract the user home
you can use xargs to pass the output to rm..I will be like
ldapsearch uid=userabc homedirectory | grep homedirectory | awk -F= '{print
$2;}| xargs rm -Rf
Cheers
Aravind S
Vineeta wrote:
What is the output of /home/userabc like?
Does it contain sub-directories which u want to be removed?
[root@linux root]# ldapsearch uid=userabc | grep homedirectory | awk .F=
'{print $2;}'
/home/userabc - this output is displayed on the screen by "awk"
how can i pipe the result "/home/userabc" to "rm -f -r" to remove all files
and directories in /home/userabc? the question is really how to
Hi, one more question: how can i assign the result from grep or awk to a
variable in shell script? Thanks.
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From: Aravind Sadagopan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: shell script
you can use xargs to pass
Do you have this line in /etc/hosts.allow?
ALL: 192.168.0.
I have two Red Hat 6.1 machines in my network. They're both nfs
servers. They both have this line in their /etc/hosts.allow. Their
local IP addresses are 192.168.0.x. Good luck,
Hidong
Charles Galpin wrote:
I'm
Thanks for your guidance. The deletion script is finally working. Cheers :)
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Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: shell script
you can use xargs to pass the output to rm..I will be
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VARIABLE=`grep .`
Take care of the quotes.. its the one present before "1" on an English keyboard
Cheers
Aravind S
Hi, one more question: how can i assign the result from grep or awk to a
variable in shell script? Thanks.
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From: Aravind Sadagopan [EMAIL
Dear all,
Is anyone have any idea of any good virus scan
software for sendmail on Linux-RH6 above?
Please advise where can I
find
rdgs,
gary
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