On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, ext Tim Waugh wrote:
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 03:01:15PM +0200, Matilainen Panu wrote:
The rhl-7.1-version above means the version of sane in rhl 7.1 ..
wasn't perhaps very clearly expressed.
So your suggestion is:
Provides: sane = %{version}
Obsoletes: sane =
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 07:07:57PM -0300, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
How about hardware issues?
Did you check your CPU fan/temperature with lm_sensors?
When Linux freezes, usually is a hardware problem.
I have also seen freezing when devices are sharing IRQs, while their drivers
can't deal
A short update...
I have traced it down to the kernel version. With the kernel in 7.2,
mouseconfig cannot probe the mouse at all and all sorts of problems occur.
If I boot with the same / partition, but an earlier kernel version I find
that mouseconfig probes the mouse fine and X works fine.
Okay.. hopefully an easier one what does it take to make gabber work
with esd? I'm running gabber-0.8.4-1 under WindowMaker-0.64.0-2 with
esound-0.2.22-1 on redhat 7.1 if that makes a difference... I've tried with
and without the --enable-sound option and I've tried recompling it
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 02:02:49PM -0600, Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
Friday, November 09, 2001, 1:11:57 PM, Jason wrote:
Well, that's certainly true, but surely he's got an extra machine
around. :-)
He can't afford to keep a couple of CD-ROMs, but can afford to have an
extra machine lying
shared groups (gids) and users (uids) must both be 500
for any uid/gid that is 500, the local group/user file is referenced
(/etc/groups, /etc/passwd respectively).
I'll bet that you have gid's 500
-Greg
On 12-Nov-01 christopher j bottaro wrote:
a while a go i posted what i was trying to
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 12:13:52AM -0500, Statux wrote:
1) Are you local when trying to get rid of X?
no, in the other computer in the network
2) How do you manage to get out of X to begin with to have this problem?
i kill all process owned by me with :
kill -KILL 0
3) If you're in runlevel
Question about Virtual User table.
I have two accounts on my machine with a username
of stevelee and one. I can send all emails
that i want to the username one but the email
stevelee. Does anyone have any idea on how to get
this working. ? kind of confused if you have
a unix username that
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Steve Lee wrote:
Cron launches this script every so often
and my email fills up with a lot of these
below. How can a interpret this. or is
this normal.
Invalid system activity file: /var/log/sa/sa10
It's the accounting application. Take a look at the manual
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, fred smith wrote:
I'm sure someone else has already asked this, but allow me to bring
it up too...
I've just done a fresh install of 7.2 on my wife's system, the only thing
that changed is we put in a new hard drive, and instead of copying the
6.2 and upgrading, we
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Chuck Mead wrote:
Alan's last update to the 2.2 kernel did not disclose some of the things
done... he said the DMCA precluded him from being able to do so..
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-10-30-010-20-NW-KN-LL
Alan Cox is a kernel hacker who also
Graham == Graham Hemmings [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Graham Upon running mkkickstart under RH7.2 it informs me that it is no
Graham longer used under RH7.2 and that I should use ksconfig.
Graham Does anyone know where I can actually find ksconfig as it's not
Graham installed on my system?
$
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Steve Lee wrote:
Question about Virtual User table.
I have two accounts on my machine with a username
of stevelee and one. I can send all emails
that i want to the username one but the email
stevelee. Does anyone have any idea on how to get
this working. ?
Graham Hemmings wrote:
Well sure, but that is not what I asked. For one the ISO's are buggy and
have lots of out of date RPMS, not least the Kernel ones! Also, I already
have the entire distribution and don't want to download it again. Finally,
the distribution I have is up to date and can
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 08:08:31AM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
What the heck are these messages trying to tell me?
Nov 10 14:12:30 tomii sshd[8408]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 8: host
name/name mismatch:
powerstation.tomii.dnsalias.com != tomii.dnsalias.com
Nov 10 15:05:07 tomii
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Monday, November 12, 2001, 2:33:12 AM, Thomas wrote:
How so? I've got about three machines lying around, none of which
has cost me a cent - quite contrary to the current offering of RHL,
which seems excessively expensive... :-)
Granted, I don't
Hi Edward,
$ rpm -qf /usr/sbin/ksconfig
ksconfig-1.9.8-4
$
Look for the ksconfig RPM on your CDs (or on the FTP site of your
choice)...
But IIRC this is an X utility. What about a kickstart utility that runs from
the command prompt? I don't know about you, but my
powerstation is on my internal network is being masq'd out to the rest of
the world... It's only existence is in my hosts files... I have never had
this problem before, just recently when I changed ISP's... Any idea how to
correct this?
-Original Message-
From: Hal Burgiss
Yeah, I noticed that 7.2 was slower than 6.2, as well... I was expecting
NOT to notice, though, as I last ran 6.2 on a PIII 500, but am now
running 7.2 on a AMD K7 1.2Ghz w/256 mb ram... I expected it to scream!
It IS faster, though, now that I have upgraded the kernel to 2.4.9-12,
and force the
Hello,
Here's 2 more cents: The doze box needs to be additionally protected!
I've setup a few friends behind DLink routers, but they have still
managed to get infected by things like worms and viruses, and NOT
because they double-clicked on evil attachments.
I use ESafe (.com) on my Doze boxes
Jon,
Yeah, I noticed that 7.2 was slower than 6.2, as well... I was expecting
NOT to notice, though, as I last ran 6.2 on a PIII 500, but am now
running 7.2 on a AMD K7 1.2Ghz w/256 mb ram... I expected it to scream!
I had it running on an AMD k6-2 with 256MB RAM, it was slower on a
I need Help! =)
I have a computer with mounting errors, it saids something about
the permissions!
it couldnt mount /proc filesystem. execvp: Permission Denied
and a lot of Read-only file system messages...
can anyone tell me where i can find howtos or something that can
helpme?
Hello,
I'm having a problem getting a couple of different programs to access
the sound card. I'll put my system stuff below.
I've recently added and changed some software on my system; but nothing
seems to be broken, though, and KDE is using the aRTs sound server,
which doesn't seem right to
I am getting bounced mail from my web server to some accounts. Regular
users can send mail fine. The only reason I can see is that apache sends
mail with the machine name and users send with just the domain. The error
is as follows:
The Postfix program
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: host
Leonard == Leonard den Ottolander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LeonardHi Edward,
$ rpm -qf /usr/sbin/ksconfig ksconfig-1.9.8-4 $
Look for the ksconfig RPM on your CDs (or on the FTP site of your
choice)...
Leonard But IIRC this is an X utility. What about a kickstart utility
This has probably been said before, but... Yow! This a great Linux resource site!:
http://www-jerry.oit.duke.edu
I'm still distractedly exploring. It'll take awhile before i dig into the following.
Thanks.
At 15:44 2001.11.11 -0500, Jerry Winegarden wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, AD
Hello,
I recently noticed a few problems with file permissions of the dev
package, I think due to another package which had modified them.
How can I see the file permissions and ownergroup as recorded by rpm?
Thanks,
Simon
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Hi everybody,
(note that I'm not subscribed to redhat-list, so please
do send me a copy if replying to this list. Thanks.)
I've put up a public apt enabled repository of Red Hat Linux,
which enables everybody to use the apt tool (part of the Debian
package management, ported to RPM by
I downloaded the statically linked version of Taper, but it cannot open
console Linux. I presume that's due to ncurses not being around.
Anybody know off hand what all I need to run Taper to restore? I've got
another similarly setup Linux box and I'm thinking about putting my /usr
files (sans
On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 10:52, Meph Istopheles wrote:
I had it running on an AMD k6-2 with 256MB RAM, it was slower on a
similar box with 7.1 128MB RAM. I also have 7.2 on my P-III 500 with
256MB RAM, it's fine -- no worse than when I was running 6.2 or 7.1 on
this box. Odd.
Are you
Jan,
On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 10:52, Meph Istopheles wrote:
I had it running on an AMD k6-2 with 256MB RAM, it was slower on a
similar box with 7.1 128MB RAM. I also have 7.2 on my P-III 500 with
256MB RAM, it's fine -- no worse than when I was running 6.2 or 7.1 on
this box. Odd.
Jon Hoffman wrote:
Hi,
I have a kind of strange VPN setup, we have multiple offices and each office
has multiple people VPNing back to the main office. The problem is the VPN
connection goes through a Red Hat 7.1 server set up as a router at each
office. So when more then one person VPNs
Hi Thomas,
powerstation is on my internal network is being masq'd out to the rest of the
world... It's only existence is in my hosts files... I have never had this
problem before, just recently when I changed ISP's... Any idea how to correct
this?
[hal@feenix tmp]$
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 03:25:07 -0800 (PST)
Steve Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question about Virtual User table.
I have two accounts on my machine with a username
of stevelee and one. I can send all emails
that i want to the username one but the email
stevelee. Does anyone have any idea
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 03:25:07AM -0800, Steve Lee wrote:
I have two accounts on my machine with a username
of stevelee and one. I can send all emails
that i want to the username one but the email
stevelee. Does anyone have any idea on how to get
this working?
Is there any reason you
On Mon 12. November 2001 16:58, you (Cesar Garza Hernandez) wrote:
I have a computer with mounting errors, it saids something about
the permissions!
it couldnt mount /proc filesystem. execvp: Permission Denied
and a lot of Read-only file system messages...
can anyone tell me
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 08:41:04PM -, Alexander Shaw wrote:
1.Before I commit the cash or myself to an institution has anyone any
experience of installing the device with Redhat 7.2? Is it likely to be
easy in other words?
It should be completely pain-free. The hardware
Simon == Simon J Mudd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon Hello, I recently noticed a few problems with file permissions of
Simon the dev package, I think due to another package which had modified
Simon them.
Simon How can I see the file permissions and ownergroup as recorded by
Simon rpm?
rpm
Hello Guys,
Let's suppose I have a directory and I'd like to burn them on a CD.
CD recorder is NOT on the Linux machine. Its on an Windows machine and I
cannot take it off from there. Altough, I need CD to be burned with
linux permissions and modes ( +x, for example ).
So, I think
I'm not sure if you can burn Linux permissions to a CD. I don't think the
ISO standard allows for it. You'd have to violate the ISO format, and then
who knows if your burn software would read it.
Now I could be wrong. If so, no flames please! A simple correction will do
nicely.
- Original
Hi,
I am thinking about setting up what I would consider a simple VPN. I have
two IP'masqed RedHat 7.2 boxes at two locations. I want to make the
machines behind them look like they are on the same network. Is there a
relatively easy and secure way of doing this? Seems fairly simple,
Derek Del Conte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I am thinking about setting up what I would consider a simple VPN. I have
two IP'masqed RedHat 7.2 boxes at two locations. I want to make the
machines behind them look like they are on the same network. Is there a
relatively easy and
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 13:40, Eric Wood wrote:
Me too. Wow is that slow! Looks like I get 1 frame per second. Maybe it
requires a 3D accelerator card.
Nice and fast on my system with a Matrox G450 card. Too bad I suck at
this game. My reflexes ain't what they were back
Hello,
Under Redhat 7.1, I open an xterm and do an xhost + to allow remote X
displays. Now, I login to an IBM RS6000 box running AIX 4.3. When I run an
xterm, the xterm opens on the Redhat box like it is supposed to, but I
cannot type inside the window.
Any clues?
Thanks,
JMF
James Francis
try IPSEC and Frees
i wouldn't call it simple, cause you have
to patch the kernel and recompile. ?
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Derek Del Conte wrote:
Hi,
I am thinking about setting up what I would consider a simple VPN. I have
two IP'masqed RedHat 7.2 boxes at two locations. I want to
Under Redhat 7.1, I open an xterm and do an xhost + to allow remote X
displays. Now, I login to an IBM RS6000 box running AIX 4.3. When I run
an
xterm, the xterm opens on the Redhat box like it is supposed to, but I
cannot type inside the window.
Nevermind, I figured it out...
There is a
Sorry to carry on
about the thing, you're probably as sick as I am.
I have got my hands
on a modem with an Ambient/Intel MD5628D chip on it which is supported according
to the website with a download of a driver. Has anyone got it up and running on
7.2 as all the tests were done on 6.1,
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 02:20:07PM -0500, Dave Wreski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| So, I think I'll need to generate the ISO image of that directory
| and then burn it on the Windows, using any ISO image burner, am I
| right ?? If yes, which would be the correct mkisofs parameters for
|
has anyone attempted to
compile kernel 2.4.14 with
the ext3 patch ?
i enabled the ext3 and debug.
i get this error when i boot up.
request_module[block-major-3]: Root fs not mounted
VFS: Cannot open root device hda6 or 03:06
Please append a correct root= boot option
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 09:07:13AM -0800, Meph Istopheles wrote:
Jan,
On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 10:52, Meph Istopheles wrote:
I had it running on an AMD k6-2 with 256MB RAM, it was slower on a
similar box with 7.1 128MB RAM. I also have 7.2 on my P-III 500 with
256MB RAM, it's
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 05:54:06AM -0600, Jesus Ortega (a.k.a. Nitebirdz) wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, fred smith wrote:
I'm sure someone else has already asked this, but allow me to bring
it up too...
I've just done a fresh install of 7.2 on my wife's system, the only thing
that
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 06:29:09PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
I'd like to find a RH-patched 2.4.14 or .15, so we can get the new VM.
You're making a big leap to concluding that the 2.4 VM is the culprit.
A recent study I read showed that although the ac VM is better than Linus's
VM, both
Hi,
I am going to update my RH7.2 install before recompiling the kernel and
trying my had at iptables. To make life easier I used IglooFTP-PRO to
download ALL the updates from the RH site and burned them to a CD. Now if
I do a rpm -Uvh * from the mounted CD, I understand that this will
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, BobH wrote:
Hi,
I am going to update my RH7.2 install before recompiling the kernel and
trying my had at iptables. To make life easier I used IglooFTP-PRO to
download ALL the updates from the RH site and burned them to a CD. Now if
I do a rpm -Uvh * from the
Don't know what you have in mind for the use of the burned CD, but one
way to keep perms, etc, for Linux files, directories, is to tar them
first, then burn to CD. Does that help any?
John
On 11/12/01, 05:11:17PM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Hello Guys,
Let's suppose I have a
Charles,
Thanks. Better get my glasses checked. I skipped over the -F arguement.
Thanks again,
Bob
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, BobH wrote:
Hi,
I am going to update my RH7.2 install before recompiling the kernel and
trying my had at iptables. To make life
Thanks Bret.
At 14:33 12/11/2001, you wrote:
Graham Hemmings wrote:
Well sure, but that is not what I asked. For one the ISO's are buggy and
have lots of out of date RPMS, not least the Kernel ones! Also, I already
have the entire distribution and don't want to download it again.
Why remove such a useful tool - Doh! I really don't want X or any of it's
libraries near this particular machine.
What are the repercussions of running mkkickstart --force
Graham.
At 11:56 12/11/2001, you wrote:
On 12 Nov 2001, Edward C. Bailey wrote:
Graham == Graham Hemmings [EMAIL
Thats not a problem with the file system. The kernel cannot access the
device period. Make sure your root= line in lilo.conf is correct and that
the kernel has built in support (NOT MODULAR) for the device controller
(hda6 indicates primary IDE master)
- Original Message -
From: Steve
Also to add to below, did you compile it as a module M ? or into the
kernel itself * ? if you compiled as a module you will have to
make an initrd image to load it at boot (man mkinitrd).
Kirk
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Dan Egli wrote:
Thats not a problem with the file system. The kernel cannot
first off...are there any good linux development mailing lists?
if not...
i think there is some api to programmatically access/modify config files in
linux. i've read about this somewhere, but i forgot what header file to
include and/or what library to link to. what is it?
i'm pretty bad
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On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Gary Stainburn wrote:
On Friday 09 November 2001 3:17 am, Green, Aaron wrote:
Is this possible?
Yes
[snip]
Have a look at Cygwin. It's a Win9x port of a lot of GPL stuff such as bash,
many of the utils, etc. It also has a
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my mails on linux sometimes contain attachmnets
/bin/mail command shows them in garbage format inside the mail message.
i want to get those attachments in viewable format without using any MUA s
are
i'm looking for the same thing...kinda.
i have a lan (consisting of 2 redhat 7.2 machines) behind a cable modem
router/firewall. i want remote linux and windows machines to be able to
access my lan over the internet (for mounting shared partitions via NFS and
samba). i'm not a
Hello,
Can I run rpm --rebuild *src.rpm /tmp/rpm.log ( output the
installation steps become a data file ) ?
Thank for your help !
Edward.
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Hi everyone
I have a beginners'-oriented-problem if you all don't
mind to help me!
I have both netscape and konqueror browser .. I dial
up and its ok and
modem works BUT none of the browsers can open any web
page or link or
what so ever..I get this message:
Netscape is unable to locate the
Hi everyone
I have a beginners'-oriented-problem if you all don't
mind to help me!
I have both netscape and konqueror browser .. I dial
up and its ok and
modem works BUT none of the browsers can open any web
page or link or
what so ever..I get this message:
Netscape is unable to locate the
Hi everyone
I have a beginners'-oriented-problem if you all don't
mind to help me!
I have both netscape and konqueror browser .. I dial
up and its ok and
modem works BUT none of the browsers can open any web
page or link or
what so ever..I get this message:
Netscape is unable to locate the
You only need to post your message once. Posting it multiple times as you
did is spam. You aren't going to get an immediate response, especially
since this list is based in the USA where it's the middle of the night
right now. So keep your shirt on :)
The way my resolv.conf is set up is:
i got rc.firewall script from BoeingWorld.com
and with little edit to appropriate with my network, because i just have a 1
ethernet card to access net and LAN.
add a tcp and udp port which open in my server(I know it from nmap my server)
now the problem is my server is real ip with 1.2.3.4
and
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 06:23:28PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
Curiously, when working on stuff at a text console, it seems fine for
the set of things I was doing. I wonder if it's just Gnome/Eazel that's
become pig slow. I'll have to try it with KDE or some simpler desktop
toolset.
Try
Statux escribió:
You only need to post your message once. Posting it multiple times as you
did is spam. You aren't going to get an immediate response, especially
since this list is based in the USA where it's the middle of the night
right now. So keep your shirt on :)
The way my
I am thinking about setting up what I would consider a simple VPN. I have
two IP'masqed RedHat 7.2 boxes at two locations. I want to make the
machines behind them look like they are on the same network. Is there a
relatively easy and secure way of doing this? Seems fairly simple, but
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