On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 03:50, Redhat mailing list wrote:
Is it possible to shutdown linux thru power switch instead of
CTRL-ALT-DEL or shutdown command??
No. You must do a proper shutdown each time or your files may be
damaged.
Tony
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Well said, I have been following your saga and it does seem like you are
doing everything you can to solve the problem. Don't give up, there are
nice people on this list. I think some have forgot what it is like to
have issues that they can't solve.
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001 13:37:53 -0800 (PST)
CM Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Whooppsss...my mistake...so sorry
Now when I use rpm -Uvh mozilla* I get...
error: failed dependencies
libmsgbaseutil.so is needed by Mozilla-mail-0.7-0-15
I'm sure this is a dependency issue, correct?
Hello,
If you are using imp 2.2.7 with Red Hat 6.2 , please let me know !
Thank for your help !
Edward.
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At 11/23/2001 04:59 PM -0800, you wrote:
Ben Ocean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hoping not to add to the noise but it occured to me that I had told
Ben to Flush ipchains. Since I quite using ipchain or iptables months
ago, I had forgotten that depending on the rules you have, flushing
can leave
At 11/23/2001 01:15 PM -0800, you wrote:
At 04:56 PM 11/23/01 +, you wrote:
I still say this is wrong somehow; you can't have eth1 on the 216.9.0
network (note the 216), and have your gateway be 206.9.0.1. HOW IS THAT
POSSIBLE? (AFAIK, it isn't.)
Let's settle this issue once and for all.
At 11/23/2001 04:06 PM -0800, you wrote:
It says there's a folder called /etc/dhcpcd with a number of files in it.
I thought it was /etc/dhcpc (no d at the end...). See below, OK?
What does ifconfig show now?
eth1 Link endcap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:40:D0:0C:B2:22
inet addr:216.9.0.125
(...)
So, if your new kernel gets blown away, the current up2date rpm, which
is in the Red Hat distro, should make it a breeze to put it back.
I also have a soft RAID1 setup with distinct / and /usr partitions.
According to :
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55198
Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry has made the mistake of assuming eth0 is your outside network, and
you have followed him into that mistake. It *should* work if you use
eth1 instead.
And that one mistake has added considerable confusion to this.
However my short in brief
ABrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 23:06:05 -0800
Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
I had a similar experience trying to recover from some problems back
when they first started getting used. Ever since, I immediately retype
the stuff in fstab to avoid such problems.
Dave Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, some (simplified) DNS terminology about records in the zone file:
Dave, sorry to break in with a bone head question.
I was tickled to see a readable description of what some of these
terms mean. I've run into them many times and have never really
i deleted by mistake all hardware devices from gnone network configuration
hoping kudzu will autodetect them on next boot. kudzu detected nothing.
there began my problem. i browsed through the net adm guide and ethernet
howtos but found nothing of interest. then i bumped into linux modprobe and
Has anyone installed gcc3 from rawhide on a 7.1 system yet? Any
caveats, broken bones, beheading...anything?
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Ashley M. Kirchner mailto:[EMAIL
Let me try to explain. I have been able to upgrade from
since RedHat 6.2-7.0-7.1 and have mail work without
a problem. Since my upgrade to RedHat 7.2, i have discovered
that i can no longer modify the Generics table, access, Virtual
User table, or any thing. However, the mail server still
At 11/24/2001 04:29 PM -0500, you wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
Answer B: On the Windows machine itself, run some program that
does this. ???
Anyone have a clue as to where I might find a program that does this on
Windows 98? My wife is learning English,
At 11/23/2001 02:11 PM -0800, you wrote:
Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry has made the mistake of assuming eth0 is your outside network, and
you have followed him into that mistake. It *should* work if you use
eth1 instead.
And that one mistake has added considerable
Sorry for this question. I really need a POP to SMTP authentication
for my pop server. I have been using the drac version of sendmail
and everything was perfect until now. I just realized that
all works perfect until i need to rebuild the virt user table and
everything breaks. So, i can't no
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
Santa is bringing me a new notebook, obviously linux compatible, but
can't choose between a Dell Inspiron 8100 and a Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook
series C. Same processor, speed, graphics, hard disk, etc.
Any recommendation would be highly
Hi,carlo!
Never shutdown your system just press the power button,use halt to shutdown and
reboot to reboot your system,press power whill lost the information not write to disk
yet...sometimes it will damage your system
Hi,
Is it possible to shutdown linux thru power switch
At 10:07 PM 11/23/01 +, you wrote:
At 11/23/2001 01:15 PM -0800, you wrote:
At 04:56 PM 11/23/01 +, you wrote:
I still say this is wrong somehow; you can't have eth1 on the 216.9.0
network (note the 216), and have your gateway be 206.9.0.1. HOW IS THAT
POSSIBLE? (AFAIK, it isn't.)
Hello.
I have running redhat-7.1 with kernel-2.4.9-12. The linux box is
connected to the internet via a router and dsl.
I have addionally an isdn adapter (fritz pci) in my linux box.
Sometimes i must connect to an isdn dial-in server that is not
reachable over internet. I tried to create a
At 09:27 AM 11/22/01 +0800, you wrote:
Someone on the list said that Adaptec had problems making the CD's for
some
reason, I forget why. The poster said that burning the discs using Nero
with the DAO (Disc-At-Once) option selected enabled him to burn the CD's
successfully.
HTH,
That MR.
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On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 04:50:08PM +0800, Redhat mailing list wrote:
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Is it possible to shutdown linux thru power switch instead of
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
type of problem (or is it a 'you thick twit, that's how it works!'?), I
would appreciate it.
You have to source the script into your current shell. If you run it
normally (as a subshell) it returns you to your current shell when it's
done.
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On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 04:50:08PM +0800, Redhat mailing list wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to shutdown linux thru power switch instead of
CTRL-ALT-DEL or shutdown command??
Possible? Yes.
Advisable? Absolutely not! You risk file system damage.
I'm
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 11:52, ABrady wrote:
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 16:50:08 +0800 (PHT)
Redhat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Is it possible to shutdown linux thru power switch instead of
CTRL-ALT-DEL or shutdown command??
Sure, if you're willing to wait for it to check all of the
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 12:13, Robert Canary wrote:
I don't believe that is what he is talking about Brady. Every idiot,
(down to the junior newbies) knows what happens when you you do a hard
power down. Given that I don't believe he asking to shut power off at
the machine to shut it down.
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On Saturday 24 November 2001 01:50 am, Redhat mailing list wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to shutdown linux thru power switch instead of
CTRL-ALT-DEL or shutdown command??
carlo
Only if you want to risk damaging files. Like all modern operating
Hi
I am trying to disable some network services so I can Install the Bynari
Email server.
I do not understand as I have run locate inetd.conf and cannot find it.
Help please
This is specified in the manual as below
ftp, pop3 and imap-4
· Open a console/terminal
· Login as root
At 04:56 PM 11/23/01 +, you wrote:
I still say this is wrong somehow; you can't have eth1 on the 216.9.0
network (note the 216), and have your gateway be 206.9.0.1. HOW IS THAT
POSSIBLE? (AFAIK, it isn't.) Are you using pump or dhcpcd to get your IP
address for eth1? (Running ps auxw |
I've tried searching Redhat's compatibility list for motherboards by Asus
and SiS for Any Status. I get No Results. Are these boards not support or
not compatible? I'm looking specifically at picking up a bare bones system
on Ebay, which I want to run Linux on. The mother board is a SiS K7SEM.
Hi,
Netscape 4.77 (on Redhat 6.2) is *suddenly* starting very slowly: it
takes up to 5 or more minutes until he loads the local start file --
the whole Netscape window is nearly empty during this start-up process
(all I can see at this time is the Stop Button at the beginning --
but even this
I'm going up the
perpendicular learning curve of Red Hat Linux 7.2 et al at the moment and seem
to have reached an impasse again.
Having followed all
the instructions I can find for creating Samba shares with my Windows ME machine
and still can't see how to get it to work. The ME machine
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 09:29:41AM -0500, Dale Kosan wrote:
: Well said, I have been following your saga and it does seem like you are
: doing everything you can to solve the problem. Don't give up, there are
: nice people on this list. I think some have forgot what it is like to
: have issues
Hi;
I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
everything appeared normal, but then Gnome doesn't come up (and I installed
it twice). Hmmm. Then I can't bring up eth1 until I change BOOTPROTO to
static. Hmmm. Then I can't mount the CD that installed RH. Okay: I've had
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On Saturday 24 November 2001 06:33 pm, Ian Truelsen wrote:
I am getting a new drive for my server. What is the best way to transfer my
system from one drive to another, so that I don't have to reinstall
everything?
I'm wondering something
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 20:25, Bill Hartwell wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2001 06:33 pm, Ian Truelsen wrote:
I am getting a new drive for my server. What is the best way to transfer my
system from one drive to another, so that I don't have to reinstall
everything?
I'm wondering
At 11/24/2001 12:16 AM -0500, you wrote:
I've replaced Sendmail with Postfix...and have been using Postfix with
DRAC for quite a while now...no problems.
Which doesn't really answer his question... at least not until you give him
a great deal more detail. It's nice that your system works, but
At 04:55 PM 11/24/01 +, you wrote:
At 11/24/2001 10:54 AM -0500, you wrote:
As many will attest, I've helped a lot of people out on this list.
I'll attest. Jason is a good guy.
I wrote him off-list and told him as much.
What's my problem with Ben's (many) requests for help? He never seems
Jason Costomiris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As many will attest, I've helped a lot of people out on this list. What's
my problem with Ben's (many) requests for help? He never seems to make
any progress, he doesn't seem to respond to requests for information
(like the 3 times I asked him to
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001 13:37:53 -0800 (PST)
CM Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Whooppsss...my mistake...so sorry
Now when I use rpm -Uvh mozilla* I get...
error: failed dependencies
libmsgbaseutil.so is needed by
Mozilla-mail-0.7-0-15
I'm sure this is a dependency issue, correct? Is
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Keith Morse wrote:
On 23 Nov 2001, Deyun Gao wrote:
I have installed Redhat7.2 in one computer, and x-win32 in other
machine runing MS Windows2000. But I can not access the linux via
XDMCP. I have modified the following
At 11/23/2001 06:47 PM -0800, you wrote:
Sorry for this question. I really need a POP to SMTP authentication
for my pop server. I have been using the drac version of sendmail
and everything was perfect until now. I just realized that
all works perfect until i need to rebuild the virt user table
Is it user level or shared level shares?
shared level should allow it to be viewed without password I
believe
user level would mean that they would have to have an account
on the Linux box with a password (probaly easier to let use the same pass as on
the ME box).
I don't quite remember
On 23 Nov 2001, Deyun Gao wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Redhat7.2 in one computer, and x-win32 in other
machine runing MS Windows2000. But I can not access the linux via
XDMCP. I have modified the following files:
IIRC, KDE and gnome have their own take on how to configure this. You'll
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 11:41:28 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
On a RH 7.2 SCSI based system:
I keep getting the following kern messages:
Nov 24 06:58:20 runner kernel: cdrom: open failed.
Nov 24 06:58:20 runner kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device
sr(11,1)
Nov 24 06:58:52 runner
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 10:22:34PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
Dave, sorry to break in with a bone head question.
Nothing is bone-headed except not asking. Not a problem.
I was tickled to see a readable description of what some of these
terms mean. I've run into them many times and have
Do you have encrypt passwords = yes in your /etc/samba/smb.conf file?
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redhat 7.1.
could someone help on this?
my fetchmail is not working.
error messages below:
fetchmail: 5.7.4 consultando pop3.uol.com.br (protocolo POP3) em Dom 25 Nov 2001
00:03:04 BRST
fetchmail: 3 mensagens para rafaelsch em pop3.uol.com.br (11868 octetos).
fetchmail: lendo mensagem 1 de
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 12:39, James Pifer wrote:
I've tried searching Redhat's compatibility list for motherboards by Asus
and SiS for Any Status. I get No Results. Are these boards not support or
not compatible? I'm looking specifically at picking up a bare bones system
on Ebay, which I
On a RH 7.2 SCSI based system:
I keep getting the following kern messages:
Nov 24 06:58:20 runner kernel: cdrom: open failed.
Nov 24 06:58:20 runner kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device sr(11,1)
Nov 24 06:58:52 runner last message repeated 35 times
Nov 24 06:59:54 runner last message
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 07:25:42PM -0700, Bill Hartwell wrote:
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On Saturday 24 November 2001 06:33 pm, Ian Truelsen wrote:
I am getting a new drive for my server. What is the best way to transfer my
system from one drive to another, so that I
Running jdk-1.3.1-fcs. When I attempt to compile a .java file that
imports a class that is yet uncompiled but whose source file is in the
current directory, I get an error message saying the the class file
cannot be found. On my W95 machine at work with the same jdk, the
compiler finds and
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, John P. Verel wrote:
Running jdk-1.3.1-fcs. When I attempt to compile a .java file that
imports a class that is yet uncompiled but whose source file is in the
current directory, I get an error message saying the the class file
cannot be found. On my W95 machine at work
Ben Ocean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi;
I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
everything appeared normal, but then Gnome doesn't come up (and I
installed it twice). Hmmm. Then I can't bring up eth1 until I change
BOOTPROTO to static. Hmmm. Then I can't mount the
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 10:52, ABrady wrote:
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 16:50:08 +0800 (PHT)
Redhat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Is it possible to shutdown linux thru power switch instead of
CTRL-ALT-DEL or shutdown command??
Sure, if you're willing to wait for it to check all of the
Slowly but surely
I'm getting there with my set-up. I'm looking for some instructions or resources
for creating a RAID array on my RedHat 7.2 install. The only thing that I can
find is how to do it during install, which wouldn't work for me as I was
installing from the hard drive in
Jason Costomiris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 03:14:47PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
: Doesn't that street intersect I can't draw a picture Lane? Or is that
: one near Howtos? Bah. Road?
:
: `Networking is confusing regardless of man or howto Blvd'
:
: Which is
I may have not stated the question correctly.
I have two files, foo1.java and foo2.java
foo2.java imports foo1. On my Windows machine, I can simply execute
javac foo2.java and javac compiles foo1.java and foo2.java. Same jdk on
Linux does not. In neither case do I have a classpath set. On my
I may have not stated the question correctly.
I have two files, foo1.java and foo2.java foo2.java imports foo1. On my
Windows machine, I can simply execute javac foo2.java and javac compiles
foo1.java and foo2.java. Same jdk on Linux does not. In neither case do I
have a classpath set. On my
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, John P. Verel wrote:
I may have not stated the question correctly.
No, I understood. I may have not stated the answer clearly.
I have two files, foo1.java and foo2.java foo2.java imports foo1. On my
Windows machine, I can simply execute javac foo2.java and javac
Hi;
Y'all have been so good in helping me out that I thought I'd share this
funny with you. Credit for the *report* goes to Spy Magazine, January 1990.
Feel free to rip off whatever...
http://www.thewebsons.com/Christmas/joke.html
BenO
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it could be anything it'd be wise if you posted the errors.
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, CM Miller wrote:
Trying to upgrade my Mozilla from .7 to 0.9.5 and I've
downloaded the right rpms into my home directory and I
issue the following command
rpm -ivh mozilla.0.9.5-0.i386.rpm
First, I get
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, rpjday wrote:
i wandered into this late, so i apologize if i misunderstand the
question. but did you try using a shell function instead of a shell
script? since functions are run at the current shell level, doing
something like a cd inside a function really will cd you
At 07:23 PM 11/24/01 -0800, you wrote:
Ben Ocean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi;
I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
everything appeared normal, but then Gnome doesn't come up (and I
installed it twice). Hmmm. Then I can't bring up eth1 until I change
Right, my current directory is in my classpath for both machines. But
javac in windows sees the .java files and compiles them,, the Linux
javac does not. Your example below is consistent with mine on Linux.
Question why I get differing behavior on the windows machine.
John
On 11/24/01,
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, John P. Verel wrote:
Right, my current directory is in my classpath for both machines. But
javac in windows sees the .java files and compiles them,, the Linux
javac does not. Your example below is consistent with mine on Linux.
Question why I get differing behavior on
And I get the following:
[john in directory: Assignment6]$ ll
total 16
-rw---1 john john 1399 Nov 24 21:51 Time.java
-rw---1 john john 2866 Nov 24 21:02 Time.java.backup1124
-rw-rw-r--1 john john 1707 Nov 24 22:25 TimeTest.java
-rw-rw-r--
Sorry, paste didn't work right. Let me do it over:
[john in directory: Assignment6]$ ll
total 16
-rw---1 john john 1399 Nov 24 21:51 Time.java
-rw---1 john john 2866 Nov 24 21:02
Time.java.backup1124
-rw-rw-r--1 john john 1707 Nov 24
HI guys has any one here tried the upgrade from ext2 to ext3 I am
running qmail and vpopmail as well as mysql etc. will that affect any
thing? Any suggestions are welcomed.
REMO
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On Saturday 24 November 2001 09:37 pm, Remo Mattei wrote:
HI guys has any one here tried the upgrade from ext2 to ext3 I am
running qmail and vpopmail as well as mysql etc. will that affect any
thing? Any suggestions are welcomed.
Yup. Upgraded
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If I remember correctly.. if you do like.. javac foo1.java it should
work only if the CLASSPATH is set (either by default with the JDK's config
or by the environment). If it doesn't work, then you have something wrong
in your configuration.. not
Ben Ocean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, glad to hear I'm not alone. But what on earth could be wrong
with this? So, you don't think it's a hardware problem, then? Or,
maybe the isos were corrupted? Makes a fella appreciate Gates :-}
If you stay at it there will come a point where you will
Has anyone had any experience with mounting NTFS
partitions with the base Redhat 7.2 kernal? I want to
recompile my kernal (first I've ever done it) so I can
read and write files on my laptop (dual booted). Does
the NTFS support support read and write???
Thanks
Anthony
Okay. the upgrade has really broken my mail server.
Luckily i can still use it but make no modification.
I was able to Drac to work by reinstalling the
version of sendmail-8.11.0-8.i386.rpm.
When i remake the btree for all the generic and virtual
user table, it still doesn't work. I thnk i need
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Subject: EXT3 upgrade from ext2
HI guys has any one here tried the upgrade from ext2 to ext3 I am
running qmail and vpopmail as well as mysql etc. will
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Last I knew, only partial write support was implemented. NTFS is prolly
one of those fstypes where the OS (NT) doesn't have all of the details and
functionality of the fs simply laid out like other filesystems. Like..
they may hide stuff inside a
Hi Tony,
Thanks for your reply. I really need this for standalone, off site
Win2k machines. Heres the scenario:
User dials into there ISP (using Win98 or 2k)
Sets time via NTP server
Rsync runs pulling data from our server
Logs out
Setting the time is very important for rsync use and it is
On Saturday 24 November 2001 09:26 pm, you wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with mounting NTFS
partitions with the base Redhat 7.2 kernal? I want to
recompile my kernal (first I've ever done it) so I can
read and write files on my laptop (dual booted). Does
the NTFS support support
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