hi all
I wanted an application to open /dev/dsp and write bytes
from a wav file . In line with this ,i had used the following ioctl
calls appropriately in my program .
Please note that the codei hav used below below is from a
open source application which i
I see that the beta is running 2.4.0-ac9... what was the solution to the
anaconda problem?
Thanks,
-Eric
Eric Sandeen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pretty sure it's not a problem with the process being forked - we
commented out "probe" and it failed on the next process it tried to
The Redhat 7 FTP server doesn't seem to work when using the Windows 2000
FTP client. The windows client seems to think that the RH7 host has cut
the connection (after about 5 minutes of waiting) and terminates, AFTER
which the FTP server reports that the connection with the client has been
lost.
Folks,
Anyknow know of a motherboard/CPU temperature monitor for Red Hat?
Thanks,
Mike
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Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 12:59
Subject: motherboard/CPU monitor software?
Folks,
Anyknow know of a
OK. I know this has been batted around before but
I can't go looking through the archives right
now. Does anybody know how to get the second eth1
NIC configured if it is identical to eth0? I have
tried all day and am not getting anywhere. I have
set up the modules.conf as such for the two
Depending on the brand of the hard disk in question, you can usually
download a DOS utility that can test the drive for you.
I would recommend checking with the manufacturer's web site for more info,
or contacting their tech support, directly.
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From: suman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
I need to do the following with my e-mail server...
a) Block all e-mails that have .exe, .vbx, .ocx extensions
b) Put in a footer (disclaimer) on all e-mails sent from the server.
I currently use sendmail 8.9.3, but do not know how to write the necessary
recipes to do these things. I looked at
At 11:19 AM 05/02/2001 +0530, you wrote:
I back Mikkel.
I once had this problem,but fixed it by changing /etc permissions.
Yes. I believe that and a couple other things were the problem. I am
wondering now just how those permissions got changed??
Thanks for the response , to you and the
sendmail -bi -d44.4 will guide you on the right permissions
odemba
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
At 11:19 AM 05/02/2001 +0530, you wrote:
I back Mikkel.
I once had this problem,but fixed it by changing /etc permissions.
Yes. I believe that and a couple other things were the
You might be better served by installing GD, then using CPAN to grab the
Perl side of it. The RPMs are a bit out of date, I believe.
--Alan
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 5:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
yes... I ha(d)ve the same problem... most went away with the following
lines in rc.firewall:
#
# To be blunt, most of my recent network attacks are coming from
# APNIC (esp. Korea)...
#
# I'm sick of their crap, as most refuse to do anything about it
# For now, I'm just gonna
I want to be able to use the compose key, but my XF86
config must be wrong.
I got a bizarre keyboard with my machine, an "MS
internet keyboard."
The model in XF86Config is "pc101"
The layout is "us"
ScrollLock is mapped to Compose but it doesn't work.
I'd like to be able to use both left and
Pells wrote:
that's not dangerous
you set IP alias too much
go to netconfand disable all IP Aliases...
What is IP alias?
How do I disable IP Aliases without using netconf / linuxconf (that I don't
have installed)?
Regards,
Peter
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Pells wrote:
that's not dangerous
you set IP alias too much
go to netconfand disable all IP Aliases...
What is IP alias?
IP Alias is when you have one NIC answering multiple IP addresses.
If you were to run "ifconfig", you'll
February 5, 2001
Here's some relevant information from the manual for pdftex (version 0.12+):
5 Graphics and color
Probably the biggest single usage problem with pdfT E X at the present time is
the inclusion of graphics. The program only directly supports graphic inclusion
in one bitmap format,
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Enrico Payne spewed into the bitstream:
EPI need to do the following with my e-mail server...
EP
EPa) Block all e-mails that have .exe, .vbx, .ocx extensions
Put this in /etc/procmailrc
:0
*^Content-type: (multipart/mixed|application/octet-stream)
{
:0 HB
I need to do the following with my e-mail server...
a) Block all e-mails that have .exe, .vbx, .ocx extensions
Why? None of those extensions affect Linux/Unix boxes. Also, not all
e-mail that has those extension is bad. Deep-sixing said e-mail in general is
a bad idea.
Plus, you have to
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
yes... I ha(d)ve the same problem... most went away with the following
lines in rc.firewall:
#
# To be blunt, most of my recent network attacks are coming from
# APNIC (esp. Korea)...
#
# I'm sick of their crap, as most refuse to do anything
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot wrote:
I need to do the following with my e-mail server...
a) Block all e-mails that have .exe, .vbx, .ocx extensions
Why? None of those extensions affect Linux/Unix boxes. Also, not all
e-mail that has those extension is bad. Deep-sixing said e-mail in
hi, i have a dell dimension pt1000. it is five years old now. the hard
drive recently failed so i thought i'd start over with linux. anybody know
if i can? is the os compatible?
thanks in advance
-andy
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I have another question guys. I get this error
even when I run 'newaliases'. Or Sendmail -bi.
It comes back with:
hash map "Alias0": unsafe map file /etc/aliases.db: Group writable
directory
WARNING: cannot open alias database /etc/aliases
Cannot create database for alias file /etc/aliases
Anyone tried to use the devfs in RH7 with
kernel 2.4.1 (CONFIG_DEVFS_FS)
Also, anyone using ext3 with success?
Thanks,
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Hi:
I want to install this two OS
The table of partitions (total disk 30G):
hda1 1G for win
hda5 8G for win
and I built de / partition, the installer program say me : boot
partition a too big.
What happen.
Gracias
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Just another note about my terrible problem I created.
Obviously I changed permissions on various things and would like to fix
things if I could. Here is another error/problem I see:
This is when I run Pine as a 'user', and try and send a message:
" unable to create scratch file ".
Where do
Has anyone had any luck setting up Xvfb with RedHat 6.2? When I try to
start it up with the command "Xvfb :0" I get this error:
# ./Xvfb :0
failed to set default font path
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
I am in trouble. Somehow I have messed up my RH7 system such
that I no longer can get into graphics mode. Init5 level will not come
up. I have to use init3 to do anything.
Here is one of the errors I see just before it tries to come up:
In business situations, email is a tool, provided by the employer, to be
used as the employer decides is appropriate. As such, the employer also
gets to determine the type of email that enters/exits that mail system.
Instead of globally deep-sixing said extension, companies filter (ours does)
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Also, anyone using ext3 with success?
I know RPMFIND.NET states that he's using ext3 file system there... and it
unexpectedly rebooted on him back on 3/31/2000 and it came back up fine. *shrug*
John
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On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot spewed into the bitstream:
VI need to do the following with my e-mail server...
V
Va) Block all e-mails that have .exe, .vbx, .ocx extensions
V
VWhy? None of those extensions affect Linux/Unix boxes.
Maybe he's got Windoze clients using his machine as their server.
Ya, that too ;)
of course, modify the subnets to match your particular problems :)
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Banging on the firewall
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you
** Reply to message from Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 5 Feb 2001 00:58:57
-0600 (CST)
OK. I know this has been batted around before but
I can't go looking through the archives right
now. Does anybody know how to get the second eth1
NIC configured if it is identical to eth0? I have
Funny how something once works for you and then
doesn't.
in sending a usage report from the /web/logs
directory, the following command:
du -m | mail wendy@.
used to send me pages showing all files and the
space they take up on my server.
however, today this command sends me a blank
Fine and dandy if there is A) an available virus scanner and B) it
properly scans for, detects and fixes said problems.
So, tell me...how many emails have you received with VB scripts and
ActiveX components that were real emails, vs. the bogus crap that has been
passing through the net for the
Check if /etc is group writable.
Werner
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
I have another question guys. I get this error
even when I run 'newaliases'. Or Sendmail -bi.
It comes back with:
hash map "Alias0": unsafe map file /etc/aliases.db: Group writable
directory
WARNING: cannot
1 Client request HTTP page from proxy at port 3128.
2 Redirector examines line status. If not OK, servers up a 'please wait'
message. If OK - jumps to (5).
3 The page the redirector calls up auto-refreshes to the HTTP request after
say 5 seconds or so.
4 Everything loops back to 2.
5
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Hi:
I want to install this two OS
The table of partitions (total disk 30G):
hda1 1G for win
hda5 8G for win
and I built de / partition, the installer program say me : boot
partition a too big.
What happen.
Upgrade your LILO. The LILO
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Ya, that too ;)
of course, modify the subnets to match your particular problems :)
Well, the nice thing about my system is that unless you *know* I'm here, you
can't find me! :-) I don't answer to any of the standard ports! ;-) I'm pretty
much only visible on
Drew,
I've seen this before. The fault here is probably a web site designed
by someone who didn't realize that many people are behind some kind of
firewall. It looks to me like you were browsing from a MASQ'ed box (as
evidenced by the high source port numbers: 63508, etc.), when you hit a
Hi all,
I would like to ask a question about regular expression patten
matching on the script writting.
test.sh
...
if [ $1 != "v[0-9][0-9].[0-9][0-9].[0-9][0-9]" ] ; then
echo "Version must be vXX.XX.XX where X be a digit"
else
echo "Version - [$1]"
fi
I want to ensure the $1 must
Running 'top' it shows my load average at ~1.0, yet looking at the process
listing it shows most processes using 0% CPU, a few at 0.1%, and top using
1.1%. I think maybe there is another process running somewhere consuming all
my CPU, but it does not show up in 'top'. Is there another way to
Thornton,
Which dual head video card are you using? We are trying to get the Matrox
G450 to work, but have had no luck.
Thank you,
Tom Heibel
Aspen Systems, Inc.
Phone: (800) 992-9242 Ext: 117
Local: (303) 431-4606
Fax: (303) 431-7196
Web: www.aspsys.com
E-Mail: [EMAIL
Please help!
We are attacked since 03. Feb with mails "Free 2-way MOTOROLA Pager"
with
approx 200 emails to various illegal addresses.
The mails are coming in intervals of 5 min from 01-032.055.popsite.net
[216.126.153.32] and 01-016.055.popsite.net [216.126.153.16] according
to
sendmails
This link https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
is at the bottom of every message on this list.
suman wrote:
Somebody please tell me how to unsubscribe!!
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Well folks it must be just about time for a new Red Hat release... I've
been on the list off and on for about four years now and it seems to me
that everytime the list starts to focus on minutae, nit-pick and back
bite we are nearing a new release...
I postulate two reasons for this rather
Greetings all.
I have a zip disk that refuses to mount anymore. Is there anyway to
recover the files? Here's what I have tried:
1) Tried mounting on two different Linux boxes, one running RH7.0 and
one running RH5.2.
2) Tried different /dev/sda designations. (The disk would normally
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Please help!
We are attacked since 03. Feb with mails "Free 2-way MOTOROLA Pager"
with
approx 200 emails to various illegal addresses.
The mails are coming in intervals of 5 min from 01-032.055.popsite.net
[216.126.153.32] and 01-016.055.popsite.net
I should be invisible to most. ssh is only allowed from certain machines.
I do allow http, tho...
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 10:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Banging on the firewall
On Mon, 05
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Andy Bunn wrote:
hi, i have a dell dimension pt1000. it is five years old now. the hard
drive recently failed so i thought i'd start over with linux. anybody know
if i can? is the os compatible?
thanks in advance
-andy
Well it should. I mean it installed on my 4
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Well folks it must be just about time for a new Red Hat release... I've
been on the list off and on for about four years now and it seems to me
that everytime the list starts to focus on minutae, nit-pick and back
bite we are nearing a new release...
I
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
I should be invisible to most. ssh is only allowed from certain machines.
I do allow http, tho...
Hehe... well, my machine is just a desktop, not a server, so... no http, no
ftp, nothin but SSH! ;-)
John
Jack Bowling responded:
Ummm...yes, I did. And it gives me the "Delaying eth1 initialization." output when
activated from netcfg. Could be wonky PNP capability in the BIOS. I note that the
onboard chipset of the failing card is an ADMtek AL985 Centaur-P rather than a
Lite-On PNIC-II of my
Funny how something once works for you and then
doesn't.
in sending a usage report from the /web/logs
directory, the following command:
du -m | mail wendy@.
used to send me pages showing all files and the
space they take up on my server.
however, today this command sends me a blank
So, tell me...how many emails have you received with VB scripts and
ActiveX components that were real emails, vs. the bogus crap that has been
passing through the net for the last few months?
I don't receive any e-mail that contains those attachments. All of
my e-mail reading and sending is
Use the access file in /etc/mail to deny the users or ips or domainname ..
Kiran
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Szemerdy Gbor wrote:
Please help!
We are attacked since 03. Feb with mails "Free 2-way MOTOROLA Pager"
with
approx 200 emails to various illegal addresses.
The mails are coming in
IP Alias is when you have one NIC answering multiple IP addresses.
Aha. Well, then that is not my problem as I don't have any aliases configured.
I have multiple NICs but they have only one IP address each.
Regards,
Peter
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Doesn't do you a damn bit of good when you don't know the password.
I was going to unsubscribe for a little bit while I was away, but couldn't.
The e-mail list software was changed
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 10:42:49AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
This link https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
is at the bottom of every message on this list.
Doesn't do you a damn bit of good when you don't know the password.
There is a button there somewhere that says 'email me
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Tom Heibel wrote:
Which dual head video card are you using? We are trying to get the Matrox
G450 to work, but have had no luck.
I was using two different Matrox cards.
I think there are still issues with the G450 that are worked out in newer
releases.
thornton
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot spewed into the bitstream:
VThis link https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Vis at the bottom of every message on this list.
V
VDoesn't do you a damn bit of good when you don't know the password.
VI was going to unsubscribe for a little bit while I
Oh yes... I also accept sendmail connections...
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Banging on the firewall
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
I should be invisible to
If you are using RHL 6.2
after the system starts you shall see:
localhost login:
if you enter as a root with the appropriate password
or as a user you already listed during the intalation then
you will see:
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
in both cases just type ( startx )
and you
I had to use it as well the other day because, I have a password I never
set-up. It still didn't do me any good because I still could not view the
archives.
david
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 10:42:49AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
This link
On Monday 05 February 2001 11:49, you wrote:
sendmail -bi -d44.4 will guide you on the right permissions
OK. Thanks. I wish I knew that yesterday. I just reformatted my drive and
installed RedHat7.0.90. (Fisher). So I have started all over. And so far so
good.
odemba
On Mon, 5 Feb
David Talkington wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
If I may interject ... for the newbie, "startx" is a lot safer than
editing inittab ... !
I do not know how RH 6.2 will behave but last time I used "startx" I got an
xterm with no window decorations and no ability to move the
"Joseph R. Erlewein" wrote:
Ok. That's it. You all have convinced me to order this:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/things/31fb.html
ROFLMAO! Too funny Joseph!
Marie A.K.A. Calamity (that's not a handle, it's a description of my
life!)
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ICQ# 4983764
Computers are
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, David Brett spewed into the bitstream:
DBI had to use it as well the other day because, I have a password I never
DBset-up. It still didn't do me any good because I still could not view the
DBarchives.
Archives?
http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists/redhat-list/index.html
There is a button there somewhere that says 'email me my password'. I
just looked the other day.
Hal B
Missed that. Thanks.
Why the password in the first place?
MB
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I will try again. what happened the last time, was when I tried to view
the archives, it asked for my password. After I gave my password, it went
back to the main screen.
david
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, David Brett spewed into the bitstream:
DBI
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot spewed into the bitstream:
VThere is a button there somewhere that says 'email me my password'. I
Vjust looked the other day.
VHal B
V
VMissed that. Thanks.
V
VWhy the password in the first place?
Nobody can subscribe your or unsubscribe you against your will! I use
VThis link https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Vis at the bottom of every message on this list.
Vidiot... you have got to read man...
at the bottom of the page it says:
"To change your subscription (set options like digest and delivery
modes, get a reminder of your
Frank Jacobberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone tried to use the devfs in RH7 with
kernel 2.4.1 (CONFIG_DEVFS_FS)
Also, anyone using ext3 with success?
I did so, but ext3 doesn't work on 2.4 yet.
--
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Red Hat, Inc.
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VThere is a button there somewhere that says 'email me my password'. I
Vjust looked the other day.
VHal B
V
VMissed that. Thanks.
V
VWhy the password in the first place?
Nobody can subscribe your or unsubscribe you against your will! I use
the same method (with different tools) at MoonGroup.
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot spewed into the bitstream:
VVThere is a button there somewhere that says 'email me my password'. I
VVjust looked the other day.
VVHal B
VV
VVMissed that. Thanks.
VV
VVWhy the password in the first place?
V
VNobody can subscribe your or unsubscribe you against your
Hello all group...
Just to say thank you very much for all you hard work...
with answers and assistance to RHL users..
*
==
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Redhat
If you know the answer then why in the hell did you ask the damn
question?
Chuck Mead, Owner, MoonGroup.com
It doesn't answer why RedHat chose such a weird method for confirmation.
MB
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On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:
Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 10:50:08 -0800
From: Ben Ocean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HTTPD Writable
Hi;
I need to create an httpd writable directory. What is this and how do I
create it?
TIA,
BenO
Not
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot spewed into the bitstream:
VIf you know the answer then why in the hell did you ask the damn
Vquestion?
VChuck Mead, Owner, MoonGroup.com
V
VIt doesn't answer why RedHat chose such a weird method for confirmation.
Well my answer did (typos and all):
"Nobody can
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot wrote:
This link https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
is at the bottom of every message on this list.
Doesn't do you a damn bit of good when you don't know the password.
I was going to unsubscribe for a little bit while I was away, but
I had a similar problem when working with my linksys
nic. The only solution I found was to buy another
linksys of the same model and version. It was very
unfriendly with my other tulip cards.
Drew
--- Jack Bowling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
** Reply to message from Vidiot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on
That makes sense. I'll try it out.
Thanks,
Drew
--- Bob Glover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drew,
I've seen this before. The fault here is probably a
web site designed
by someone who didn't realize that many people are
behind some kind of
firewall. It looks to me like you were browsing
I'm getting ready to network all my boxes and was checking out
Pricewatch for nic's. Most of them are not listed in the compatible
hardware list until you get into the more pricy ones. Does this mean
that the cheap ones don't work in Linux or am I missing something?
Thanks.
Yup...very lucky.
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot wrote:
So, tell me...how many emails have you received with VB scripts and
ActiveX components that were real emails, vs. the bogus crap that has been
passing through the net for the last few months?
I don't receive any e-mail that contains those
It seems I have absolutely no documentation on my machine (redhat 6.1 on
it) on up2date
I did this:
rpm -qdf `which up2date`
and got absolutely nil.
But I found on my friendly Linux-server 'round the corner this:
s1-up2date-configuration.htm
s1-up2date-using.htm
If you just let me know whether
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
I'm getting ready to network all my boxes and was checking out
Pricewatch for nic's. Most of them are not listed in the compatible
hardware list until you get into the more pricy ones. Does this mean
that the cheap ones don't work in Linux or am I missing
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot spewed into the bitstream:
VIf you know the answer then why in the hell did you ask the damn
Vquestion?
VChuck Mead, Owner, MoonGroup.com
V
VIt doesn't answer why RedHat chose such a weird method for confirmation.
Well my answer did (typos and all):
"Nobody can
You may need to update the driver. This was a known problem when working
with these cards. Apparently they did something to the driver and it
causes the card to emit that error. Check Donald Becker's site
www.scyld.com and you should find what you need there.
Hope this helps.
Kevin
On Fri,
They're annoyed because it's not rocket science to get the password and
make any modifications, temporary or permanent, that you need to. At
the bottom of the page who's link is given is a data entry box with the
header line "To change your subscription (set options like digest and
delivery
I have a bunch of old 3com 3c509 etherlink III combo cards that I use (and a
couple of ne2000 compatibles)
Yes, I use 10base2 (bnc coax) at only 10Mbps... It's fast enough for me. I
have also found that slower machines (ie 486dx4-100 slower) actually have
an upper end of about 2Mbps - CPU
You probably have the old version that came with the
RH distro. I didn't like that one too much because I
couldn't get it to work. If you update the up2date
and up2date-gnome RPMs with the ones at the redhat
site things should go smoothly with the 'up2date -r
--nosig -u' command.
I believe the
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Paul Brandariz x6546 wrote:
David Talkington wrote:
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If I may interject ... for the newbie, "startx" is a lot safer than
editing inittab ... !
I do not know how RH 6.2 will behave but last time I used
"startx" I got an xterm
You don't have any info because 6.1 didn't com ewith up2date, and I'm
having a hell of a time getting up2date to run on my 6.1 box.
The answer to the documentation issue on up2date, assuming he's running a
system with up2date on it (like a 7.0) is "man up2date"
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Wolfgang
I'm partial to 3com.
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
I'm getting ready to network all my boxes and was checking out
Pricewatch for nic's. Most of them are not listed in the compatible
hardware list until you get into the more pricy ones. Does this
On Monday 05 February 2001 12:13, Jerry Human opined:
I'm getting ready to network all my boxes and was checking out
Pricewatch for nic's. Most of them are not listed in the compatible
hardware list until you get into the more pricy ones. Does this mean
that the cheap ones don't work in Linux
I just upgraded from RH7.0 to the beta 'fisher' version.
So far, it seems to work just fine. I have everything running as I did with
RH7.0 so no complaints. I probably am speaking too quickly but at least I
thought I would mention it for those who may be thinking of going this way.
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Have you been doing anything as root? Directories don't normally change
by themselves. And only root can change the directories listed. Unless
you know what caused the problems, you may be better off
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Marcelo Pavez A. wrote:
Hi:
I want to install this two OS
The table of partitions (total disk 30G):
hda1 1G for win
hda5 8G for win
and I built de / partition, the installer program say me : boot
partition a too big.
What happen.
Gracias
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