> > BTW, if you boot Winblow$ (heaven forbid!) and copy the RedHat directory
off
> > the cd via FTP from another computer and into a local
directory "C:REDHAT",
> > the install goes SO much faster! And without the hassle of the pcmcia
> > kernel. Just a thought.
>
> That's the harddrive insta
Michael Blandford wrote:
> I am having a hard time finding information on which video cards support
> tv out under linux.
>
> I am looking to make an mp3 player ( console or X ) and display it on a
> tv. The trouble is which card to use. I dont think I need ( or want )
> anything expensive or f
CaLeLo wrote:
> Hi guys, i hava problems conecting to my isp, i have RH7 and i use the
> X dialup configuration tool it find the medem find, i debbug the
> conection and it dial and conect to the isp, then it says something
> like i don't know what to do starting pppd hoping the best and that's
>
John Helly wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm still struggling to get W2000 to see my RH6.2 Samba server. Both
> systems are attached to a Linksys router and 'used' to work ok. I think
> something must have been changed when I opened linuxconf to check the
> network settings after I rebooted. I had to reissue
Hi guys!
I have a friend who is selling me his ASUS PCI-V3800/TV very cheap. I think
it is 16MB, RivaTNT2. My question is, is it supported by Redhat 6.2 and 7.0?
or are there drivers out there that can support it in the said distros. any
suggestion will be appreciated.
Thanks!
>I found the following lines in my logs, could anybody tell me what
> might cause them?
Make sure you've got the latest wu-ftpd. It's someone trying to hack into
your box.
Sleep tight ;)
Regards,
Dave
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I found the following lines in my logs, could anybody tell me what
might cause them?
Feb 7 05:16:02 myhost ftpd[27498]: ANONYMOUS FTP LOGIN FROM
ns.beweb.ne.jp [210.134.89.50], \220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\
220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\22
Hello everyone,
I seriously don't think it's a good idea to be using the "aut-respond" feature to
achieve something.It's
simply a waste of resources & wastage of time of all members on redhat-list
.Moreover,it might not even be
noticed by the admin of the mailing-list and there's no guarante
Hi Drew,
> BTW, if you boot Winblow$ (heaven forbid!) and copy the RedHat directory off
> the cd via FTP from another computer and into a local directory "C:REDHAT",
> the install goes SO much faster! And without the hassle of the pcmcia
> kernel. Just a thought.
That's the harddrive install o
> dave@host# su - root
"su" and "su -" both infer root.
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> 1) No, the su uses the PATH of the original user. Modify
> .bash_profile to include what you want for path.
If you supply the hyphen character after the su command, it will source
root's profile:
dave@host# su - root
> Question Two:
> In my .bash_profile file in my home directory I can alte
It was posted a couple months ago. Attached is the message with the line
you need.
Drew
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 9:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: AMD Althon and Duro
answer inline
david
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Statux wrote:
> $HOME/.bashrc
> $HOME/.bash_profile
> /etc/bashrc
> /etc/profile
>
> All of your answers lie in those 4 files :)
>
> On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, C. Brian Ivey wrote:
>
> > Dear List,
> >
> > Question One:
> > When you su to root, is your path
1) No, the su uses the PATH of the original user. Modify .bash_profile to
include what you want for path.
2) Sorry, cant help on this one.
Drew
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 9:05 PM
To:
I did a PCMCIA install off a Toshiba Satellite of a similar model. Funny,
the CDROM they sent with the machine just DIDN'T WORK!
Two months later...
Anyway, using the PCMCIA image, I had the NFS and FTP install options. It
takes forever though. It could be that your card needs a special dri
hehe, what a guy and what a name of a company, and what a MATCH.
is he ever going to be embarassed..
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> > Ok...I just spoke to one of the folks in the Turtle Wax IT department,
> > and they're going to go shut off Mr. Marlovits' Out of Office setup.
>
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, C. Brian Ivey wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> Question One:
> When you su to root, is your path variable supposed to change to reflect
> this? If it is supposed to change but mine does not, how do I fix this?
>
It depends on if you do "su root" or "su - root". The first form does
n
There is a statment you have to put in your lilo.conf that takes care of
it. I don't remember the exact format of it, because I have never
needed it with my Althon system and 6.2
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> I hear people talking all the time about an athlon cpu identification bug in
Mark Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does Redhat Linux 6.2 work properly on both AMD Althon and Duron
> CPUs. ??
Emember to get the updated kernel (and of course, 7 is to be
recommended over 6.2)
> Would you prefer Intel or AMD for Redhat Box ??
Depends on your needs, pocketbook etc. I
$HOME/.bashrc
$HOME/.bash_profile
/etc/bashrc
/etc/profile
All of your answers lie in those 4 files :)
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, C. Brian Ivey wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> Question One:
> When you su to root, is your path variable supposed to change to reflect
> this? If it is supposed to change but mine
The Athlon and PIII should behave the same.. the Duron and P4 are other
stories.
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> I hear people talking all the time about an athlon cpu identification bug in
> the 6.2 release. Word is that 7.0 fixes this problem.
>
> Drew
>
> -Original Message-
>
Dear List,
Question One:
When you su to root, is your path variable supposed to change to reflect
this? If it is supposed to change but mine does not, how do I fix this?
Question Two:
In my .bash_profile file in my home directory I can alter my path
settings, but some part of this path is inheri
I hear people talking all the time about an athlon cpu identification bug in
the 6.2 release. Word is that 7.0 fixes this problem.
Drew
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 8:52 PM
To: Redhat User; R
Hi,
Does Redhat Linux 6.2 work properly on both AMD Althon and Duron
CPUs. ?? Would you prefer Intel or AMD for Redhat Box ??
Thank you so much
Mark
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> It's kinda like :), but lettered, instead.
I tend to think of it as a :) but with teeth showing. :-D perhaps.
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> I finally got the fisher download and supposedly the new 2.4 kernel
> would work with the new P4 - 1.4GHz.
2.2.18 and 2.4.x have support for Pentium 4.
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I have a small problem with my newly loaded Redhat 7 box. First off I have
two CD-ROMS, a Yamaha CD burner (hdc) and an Asus 40x (hdd).
hdc: YAMAHA CRW8824E, ATAPI CDROM drive
hdd: ASUS CD-S500/A, ATAPI CDROM drive
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15
hda: ST32
On 7 Feb 2001, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> A little different focus here:
>
> If I were to get a fax, sent to me on my normal phone line, is there
> some way the modem or internal software can tell it is a fax, instead
> of a voice message?
>
> I have splitters on the phone line. One running to the
> I have splitters on the phone line. One running to the modem on my
> desktop and one running to phones in various rooms. Can a modem or
> software somehow sense a fax incoming? So that I know not to answer
> but let the computer answer.
Yes and no. My modem for example (Netcomm Roadster II)
> This joke just isn't funny anymore.
Agreed - everyone know unsubscibe (yes intentional) should work right? lol
Seriously though - would it be too hard to allow people to unsubscibe (hehe)
this way?
I don't know what list manager is being used but maybe it's time that a
subject line of 'unsubs
> N'Abend allerseits,
Oh dang, it's been too long but I'll give it a try.
Bitte nicht Deutsche sprachen. Mensen op dieze list sprachen nicht Deutsch.
Should be close enough - he'll get the picture.
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> Aldrich. John Aldrich.
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Hi all,
Finally getting around to installing Red Hat 6.2 Linux on my Toshiba 610CT
notebook. Only problem is I don't have a CD drive for the machine (they
never had one) so I thought I could just boot off the PCMCIA image and do a
network install.
The only install source option I get is "Har
It's kinda like :), but lettered, instead.
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> At 05:15 PM 2/7/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >
>
> Ok, I can't help myself: what does mean? It's probably in the Jargon file but I
>don't have time to go look right now
>
>
>
> ---
pwunconv to reset the passwords to /etc/passwd, pwconv to reshadow.
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> Hi,
> I have just set up a RH6.2 server and selected shadow passwords. This
> appears to be causing problems due to the nis/samba setup in use so I
> would like to revert to non
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, jpgb wrote:
> I want to install an older compiler on RedHat 7 and compile a program
> with this .Can somebody tell me how I can do it?
You are being a bit vague to help. In the spirit of this email, the answer
is
1. install the older compiler
2. compile your program
but t
"William S. Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I have a large and poorly written C++ program to clean up and it would
> help if I could find a utility that would produce a cross-reference report
> for the source. I've checked freshmeat and come up empty.
>
>Does anyone have an idea abou
Hi all-
I have a large and poorly written C++ program to clean up and it would
help if I could find a utility that would produce a cross-reference report
for the source. I've checked freshmeat and come up empty.
Does anyone have an idea about where I could look for such a program?
Th
"Barry L. Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I haven't looked into efax, so I don't know what kind of service they
> offer. But if you think about it a moment, you'll consider that a
> fax-fax transfer is in real time. You can't pick up a phone and call
Whether in real time was an unknown he
A little different focus here:
If I were to get a fax, sent to me on my normal phone line, is there
some way the modem or internal software can tell it is a fax, instead
of a voice message?
I have splitters on the phone line. One running to the modem on my
desktop and one running to phones in
On 7 Feb 2001, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Charles Galpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On 7 Feb 2001, Harry Putnam wrote:
> > >
> > > How can I send my self a fax with only one phone?
> > > I'm on a DSL line so don't need the phone line for dialup, but is it
> > > possible to send a fax into t
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, jmcintyr wrote:
> having a problem installing the newest version of up2date under 6.2.
> i've been following redhat's procedures but keep coming up with the
> same problem.
>
> per there doc, to upgrade up2date i need to do the following:
>
> rpm -i --test up2date-2.1.7-0.6.x
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 08:47:59PM -0800, John H Darrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Try this:
| if [ ! -z "${1##v[0-9][0-9].[0-9][0-9].[0-9][0-9]}" ]
[...]
Remebering that this is not portable, and the day you move to a machine
whose /bin/sh is not bash your script will break. The whole world is
Any ideas what would cause this on my Linux 6.2 dsl firewall machine?
Feb 7 16:23:34 adsl-63-194-112-53 kernel: Packet log: input DENY lo PROTO=1
63.194.112.53:3 63.194.112.53:1 L=103 S=0xC0 I=34201 F=
0x T=255 (#2)
There were about a hundred of those entries. It's looks like the loopback i
Hi Jeff,
> On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, John Marlovits wrote:
> > Agreed. However, just about every other mailman mailing list I'm on sends out
> > a monthly reminder with this info. It would be NICE if RedHat would send out
> > this info, however I know there will ALWAYS be some people wh
I would like to setup a list server for our Professional Services group. I
don't need anything like ListServ or Majordomo.
What I'm looking for is something I can setup in an afternoon to enable
about 50 people to exchange product support info.
At present we're using outlook folders. I hate th
Hi,
I installed informix on redhat linux7. I have a shared scsi disks which can
be shared by 2 servers (one at a time) I created 12 partitions of 2 gb on 3
disks. I can access those partitions from server1 but when i try to access
those partitions from server 2 , it gives me a errorno 6. I checked
"Martin A. Marques" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> El Mié 07 Feb 2001 16:40, Nitebirdz escribió:
> > On 7 Feb 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> > > 1) bugzilla it - http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
> > > 2) post to fisher list, which far more developers read
> >
> > Trond,
> >
> > How do yo
>Ease up...read back...it's being/been handled.
With the S/N being .0001, it was hard to tell.
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> Ok, I can't help myself: what does mean? It's probably in the
> Jargon file but I don't have time to go look right now
a.k.a. *grin*
http://www.arthappens.com/dictionary.htm
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At 05:15 PM 2/7/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>
Ok, I can't help myself: what does mean? It's probably in the Jargon
file but I don't have time to go look right now
Jonathan Wilson
System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software
http://www.c
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>
> Ok, I can't help myself: what does mean? It's probably in the Jargon file but I
>don't have time to go look right now
AMK4
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> IMO now that OpenSSH supports the SSH2 protocol, I don't see any
> reason to use the commercial version(s). I certainly haven't found
> any benefit that they provide.
I don't either, but in case you were implementing it now, you should know
that a vulnerability for ssh was just discovered:
Nitebirdz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 7 Feb 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
>
> >
> > 1) bugzilla it - http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
> > 2) post to fisher list, which far more developers read
> >
> >
>
> Trond,
>
> How do you subscribe to the fisher list? Thanks.
https://listm
On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 07:07:45AM +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> Hi,
> I have just set up a RH6.2 server and selected shadow passwords. This
> appears to be causing problems due to the nis/samba setup in use so I
> would like to revert to non-shadow passwords for some tests. What
> comman
At 05:15 PM 2/7/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>
Ok, I can't help myself: what does mean? It's probably in the Jargon file but I
don't have time to go look right now
Jonathan Wilson
System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software
http://www.cedarcr
I am having a hard time finding information on which video cards support
tv out under linux.
I am looking to make an mp3 player ( console or X ) and display it on a
tv. The trouble is which card to use. I dont think I need ( or want )
anything expensive or fancy.
Has anyone already done some
When Marlovits did was a bone head thing and none of us has ever done
anything stupid like that - not in a couple of days anyway.
The whole thing is pretty entertaining to me. It is alway funny to see if a
auto-reply generates more spam or those who complain about it do.
John seems like he i
Hello Mikkel,
just create an auto-responder for his handle to his address
Wednesday, February 07, 2001, 20:53:13, you wrote:
MLE> On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, John Marlovits wrote:
>> I will be out of the office untill Feb. 12. If you require tech
>> support contact IT Support center at x6050.
>
Hi guys, i hava problems conecting to my isp, i
have RH7 and i use the X dialup configuration tool it find the medem find, i
debbug the conection and it dial and conect to the isp, then it says something
like i don't know what to do starting pppd hoping the best and that's all.
Then I try t
Hello redhat-list,
the subj is to use an autoresponder so that it irritates everybody
enough, like that John Guy did. I love all those lamers with huge
signatures and exotic titles.
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having a problem installing the newest version of up2date under 6.2. i've been
following redhat's procedures but keep coming up with the same problem.
per there doc, to upgrade up2date i need to do the following:
rpm -i --test up2date-2.1.7-0.6.x.i386.rpm up2date-gnome-2.1.7-0.6.x.i386.rpm
py
Hi,
I have just set up a RH6.2 server and selected shadow passwords. This
appears to be causing problems due to the nis/samba setup in use so I
would like to revert to non-shadow passwords for some tests. What
command(s) can I use to turn shadow off, and then turn it back on if
this is n
Hi.
I'm still struggling to get W2000 to see my RH6.2 Samba server. Both
systems are attached to a Linksys router and 'used' to work ok. I think
something must have been changed when I opened linuxconf to check the
network settings after I rebooted. I had to reissue the pump command and
suspect
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, lee johnson wrote:
> > That will need to be recreated manually. A lot depends on your system,
> > but try
> >
> > mkdir /var/spool/lpd
> > chown rood:daemon /var/spool/lpd
> > chmod 775 /var/spool/lpd
>
> i don't get any "errors" when trying to print so i doubt that is cau
N'Abend allerseits,
ich probiere hier gerade ein wenig mit ipmasqadm herum und frage mich gerade ob es ein
Option gibt, mit dem alle eingestellten "forwards" gelöscht werden.
Ich hab ipmasqadm in ein Firewall Script eingebaut und wenn ich das restarte kommt
immer ipmasqadm: ressource already in
Hello,
When I try to login Linux RedHat 6.2, I receive again the message to
type the login name. In other words, the Linux did not accept my user
name.
I tried to start the Linux as a Linux single user and than chage the
root password and my user password, but when I started the S.O., again
the
At 6:03 PM -0600 2/5/01, Tanner, Robby wrote:
>Hello all,
> I am looking for feedback on the various versions of SSH.
>Specifically, I would like a comparison of the commercial vs free version(s)
>wrt functionality, security, stability and ease of configuration/deployment.
IMO now that Open
Hello Dave,
Tuesday, February 06, 2001, 09:22:50, you wrote:
DI> and volunteers at that--and has made great additions to the Unix paradigm;
DI> but Linus was recreating an existing model. The revolution for Linux has
I tend to agree ;) he is a talented repackager
So was Shakespear
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 06:47:37PM -0600, Graeme Humphries wrote:
>At 6:03 PM -0600 2/5/01, Tanner, Robby wrote:
>IMO now that OpenSSH supports the SSH2 protocol, I don't see any
>reason to use the commercial version(s). I certainly haven't found
>any benefit that they provide.
Yeah, I've compl
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> > Ok...I just spoke to one of the folks in the Turtle Wax IT department,
> > and they're going to go shut off Mr. Marlovits' Out of Office setup.
>
> Kudos to you for doing that. I think that guy had some of his turtle wax
> between his ears...
>
> dav
What Marlovits did was a bone head thing and none of us has ever done
anything stupid like that - not in a couple of days anyway.
The whole thing is pretty entertaining to me. It is alway funny to see if a
auto-reply generates more spam or those who complain about it do.
John seems like he is
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, John Marlovits wrote:
> Agreed. However, just about every other mailman mailing list I'm on sends out a
> monthly reminder with this info. It would be NICE if RedHat would send out this
> info, however I know there will ALWAYS be some people who can't be bothered to
> RTFM!:-(
> Ok...I just spoke to one of the folks in the Turtle Wax IT department,
> and they're going to go shut off Mr. Marlovits' Out of Office setup.
Kudos to you for doing that. I think that guy had some of his turtle wax
between his ears...
dave
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Vidiot wrote:
> Can we get John Marlovits off this list
>
> He obviously wasn't thinking when he put his out-out-office message
> in place.
Already taken care of.
LLaP
bero
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I don't think so, but I did email the list admin and asked him to filter out
all messages with "(Out of Office)" in the subject line.
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From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: John Marlovits
Can w
Ease up...read back...it's being/been handled.
I called the Turtle Wax IT department, and asked them to turn off his out
of office.
I think they've already done it.
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Vidiot wrote:
> Can we get John Marlovits off this list
>
> He obviously wasn't thinking when he put
Can we get John Marlovits off this list
He obviously wasn't thinking when he put his out-out-office message
in place.
MB
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>
>
> I am posting again my problem as I got no feedback so far. Has anybody got
> rh7 going with 3com 900 pci tpo card. I am not sure how I will make rh7
> recognize the network card. I don't see eth0 at all. Please suggest
> something.
>
did you check the kernel module for that NIC and turn on.
> Mettavihari,
>
> Just wanted to warn you that you description was equally unclear in other
> areas. I seriously doubt the script Clarence offered will work by
> counting 3 boundaries - I'm pretty sure the number will change depending
> on the attachements. You will probably want to identify the
Mike Burger wrote:
> Ok...I just spoke to one of the folks in the Turtle Wax IT department, and
> they're going to go shut off Mr. Marlovits' Out of Office setup.
>
> Heck...I thought this was Exchange and Outlook...instead, it's Groupwise
> with the normal Groupwise client.
Disconcerting wh
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On Wed, 07 Feb 2001 10:12:50 Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>Being completely new to fax usage, I've installed efax and went thru
>its manpages. Now f
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On 7 Feb 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
>
> 1) bugzilla it - http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
> 2) post to fisher list, which far mor
Ok...I just spoke to one of the folks in the Turtle Wax IT department, and
they're going to go shut off Mr. Marlovits' Out of Office setup.
Heck...I thought this was Exchange and Outlook...instead, it's Groupwise
with the normal Groupwise client.
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, John Marlovits wrote:
> I wi
On Wed, 07 Feb 2001 10:12:50 Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>Being completely new to fax usage, I've installed efax and went thru
>its manpages. Now feel like I have some basic idea how it is done.
>
>I'd like to find a way to practice these new found tools to make sure
>I really do understand all the bas
Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> I'm probably missing the boat here but efax.com looks like a bunch of
> complicated cumbersome bullshit, where I use there fax sending equip.
>
> I want to use my own, but I want to look at samples of the finished
> product before and after sending.
>
> My question is, h
I want to install an older compiler on RedHat 7 and
compile a program with this .Can somebody tell me how I can do
it?
On Tue, 06 Feb 2001 16:13:00 Martin A. Marques wrote:
>El Mar 06 Feb 2001 18:03, escribiste:
>> Hello Peter,
>>
>> > Who's the manager for the mailing list?
>> >
>> > Maybe we should *ALL* email him directly and ask for the message footer
>> > at the bottom to be changed to read something like:
>>
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