Hi Martin:
I got your test mail for PGP.
I would like to know some detail in PGP and S/MIME.
How they work?
Which one is more secure?
Vimol
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Can you install i386 RPMs on an Athlon system?
Gordon
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Where can I find some info on how to configure CD packet writing support in
rh72?
thanks in advance
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erm yes in a word...
thanks
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From: Gordon Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:08 AM
Subject: Athlon
Dear List
Can you install i386 RPMs on an Athlon system?
Gordon
Hello Everyone,
I have a file with a bunch of e-mail address in. I would like to now invite
these guys to join a mailing list rather than send it out as a batch. We
used to do this under M$ LookOut Express, but I would like to do it from
Linux.
What I was thinking of is the following :
1) Have
I had already opened several rxvt's this morning without any problem.
Then I tried to open one and it poped up the window, and just sat
there eating the cpu before it printed the prompt.
I tried some things and finally rebooted, but the problem persisted,
so I downloaded version 2.7.8-1 for
For the guys that want to know :
#!/bin/bash
for i in $( cat emails.txt); do
cat msg.txt | sendmail $i
echo Send mail to : $i
done
Thanks,
Pieter
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From: Pieter De Wit
Sent: 11 January 2002 01:43
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Replace text on the command line
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* Pieter De Wit said
For the guys that want to know :
#!/bin/bash
for i in $( cat emails.txt); do
cat msg.txt | sendmail $i
echo Send mail to : $i
done
Nice.
Wouldn't something like Majordomo be better
Hello Nick,
We have found that the problem was that clients don't read/doesn't want
messages anymore. With the message that is going out we are gonna invite
them to join a MailMan list and then take it from there...
Cheers,
Pieter
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but can it run my DOS doors?
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From: Justin Zygmont [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:33 PM
To: Burke, Thomas G.
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Making my serial BBS work over the internet
most online systems and
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
but can it run my DOS doors?
I once hung out on a telnetable BBS that used a DOSEMU hack to run the door
games - I think it was the one that was linked from userfriendly.org (but I
don't know if it still exists).
--
Sapere aude
My mind not only
Assume u have the dos part. on the same hdd as your
lin. part. i.e hda1 u do the following.
Create a folder at root i.e C:drive
then type mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /C:drive
--- cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: How do you
mount a dos partition? Also, how do you
mount a partition on
I had bad luck installing redhat 7.2 from cdrom. After
booting with a floppy disk it didnt find the cdrom
drive.What I had to do was copying the cddisk to the
win partition on the harddisk and install it from
there.Put both iso enigma cd's in the same folder.
--- Michael Waluk [EMAIL
There is a serious bug in redhat 7.2 about the cdroms.
Exspecially if u got 2 of them.
Edit the rc.sysinit and comment out the lines where
the
cdrom and ide-cd is.Add the third line in that
subroutine where it says ide-scsi to the bottom of
rc.sysinit.Reboot after this and u will have your
cdrom
You should be able to..in fact, you should be able to install i586 RPMs on
an Athlon system. The trick comes if you try to install i686 binaries.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Gordon Stewart wrote:
Dear List
Can you install i386 RPMs on an Athlon system?
Gordon
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* Mike Burger said
You should be able to..in fact, you should be able to install i586 RPMs on
an Athlon system. The trick comes if you try to install i686 binaries.
I thought Athlon's were 686?
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Title: RE: Mailing lists for new born newbies
There is a mailing list for Linux Newbies
I think it is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
put subscribe in the body of the email.
Of course I would agree with Brian and say this would be the best place, a lot more activity, and plenty of people who know plenty.
Hi,
With an Athlon XP, Redhat installation , installed i686 binaries.
Is it better to change kernel and binaries to Athlon or i586/386 ?
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Quoting Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You should be able to..in fact, you should be able to install i586 RPMs
on
an Athlon system. The trick
Some of the Not to my knowledge. They *may* be 686 compatible, but i686
processors are actually Pentium Pro, Pentium 2, Pentium III and Pentium
IV. There have been a number of issues with people trying to run i686
binaries on Athlon processors.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi;
I'm trying to write a startup script for mod_apache but I don't know how
I'm supposed to automate entering a passphrase. Furthermore, isn't that a
security compromise? What to do? Here's my script but it lacks the entering
of the passphrase:
#!/bin/sh
Title: RE: Please Enter the Passphrase
my experience is you have 1 of two options
1). If you want a pass phrase then you have to start it up manually
2). Enter NO pass phrase when you make the certificate and you can automate the start-up.. ./apachetl startssl
I'm not sure if there is a
Well, if you're not planning on changing processors, you can probably go
to the Athlon binaries and be happy.
If you think there's a chance that you might have to change hardware, you
might want to stick with the i386/586 binaries for compatibility's sake.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Cedric MARSOT
When RH booting many text message appear. How to avoid thesemessage?
Mandrake has some GUI startup called Aurora that might help. That or
boot linux via serial port.
Better if I could replace these text with a logo (like MS Windows do).
Why?
--
-Rob
Yep you are correct. My avoidance of Windows causes me to forget the minor
nuisances such as the backslash.
Correction is:
\\sambaserver\sharename
thanks for pointing this out.
smbinyon
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:14
I have RH 7.2 and before that I have rh 7.0 where
the samba server started at boot.
But now it does'nt.
So I just wonder how to start the server.
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On this subject...How much of a performance gain do you actually see by
using those binaries? I've always just used the i386 because they are
the most widely available. Is it worth upgrading to i686 on Pentium
Pro's and i586 on Pentiums? The servers I am speaking of are small,
single function
I would. I recently setup gpg on my machine and am in the process of
testing and learing everything I can. I am especially interested in any
compatability issues with other platforms' mailers.
Bret
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 09:03, Vimol wrote:
Hi Martin:
I got your test mail for PGP.
I would
FWIW I had zero problems installing from cdrom on a new Sony Viao. My
Prblem came from the athlon kernel and the AMD chipset settings. I had
to install i686 kernel.
Bret
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 06:40, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
I had bad luck installing redhat 7.2 from cdrom. After
booting
LuisMi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, do you recommend me any book?
It's a practical exam, so you need experience (or training), not just
a book.
Other than that, I just recommend looking around at the training web
site to see if anything is recommended.
--
Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat,
RedHat 7.2 supports ext3. I've been playing with it on a small test box
over the last few weeks. Does anyone know how large I can make a single
file with it?
I believe ext2 had a limit of around 2 gigs.
Thx
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Trying to connect to the Linux from a 2000 box via Network Neighborhood I
can seethe Linux computer.But trying to accessany folders I
defined as shared in the smb.conf file I get an error message:
The network path \\nameofcomputer\nameofsharedfoldercould
not be found.
When I try running
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Ben Ocean wrote:
Hi;
I'm trying to write a startup script for mod_apache but I don't know how
I'm supposed to automate entering a passphrase. Furthermore, isn't that a
security compromise? What to do? Here's my script but it lacks the entering
of
Simple problem with a simple fix.. you linux machine is not on the domain
yet.
Do the following: on the pdc delete any machine related information about
your linux machine - then readd it - this makes sure the domain is aware
of your sid on the linux machine.
Then you run the smbpasswd -j -r
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To:
Hi Kjetil,
Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
I have RH 7.2 and before that I have rh 7.0 where
the samba server started at boot.
But now it does'nt.
So I just wonder how to start the server.
service smb start
and watch at this:
chkconfig --list
chkconfig --help
regards
Thorsten
Hi guys,
What would be a good starting point for me to learn how to set up Samba and
where would I get the software?
I apologize for the yawn question..:)
I am a newbie here..
thanks
Jeff Go
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From: adrian kok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 08:48:01AM -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
RedHat 7.2 supports ext3. I've been playing with it on a small test box
over the last few weeks. Does anyone know how large I can make a single
file with it?
I believe ext2 had a limit of around 2 gigs.
It's not an ext2
I have about 1800 users doing email from my server I am using
sendmail-8.11.6-2.7.0 version. I am looking for software that I can
install at the server level that will block my users from recieving or
sending virus via email.
Thanks in advance
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
Nope it didn't work.
RH 7.2 didn't recognize the word service
--- Thorsten Strusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi
Kjetil,
Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
I have RH 7.2 and before that I have rh 7.0 where
the samba server started at boot.
But now it does'nt.
So I just wonder how to start
www.samba.org
THere are manuals with the distribution that are quite well.
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From: Go, Jeffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:34 AM
Subject: Setting up Samba
Hi guys,
What would be a good starting point for me to learn
/sbin/service smb start
eric
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From: Kjetil Tjensvold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:03 AM
Subject: [RHL] Re: How do you start the samba server
Nope it didn't work.
RH 7.2 didn't recognize the word service
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* Go, Jeffrey said
Hi guys,
What would be a good starting point for me to learn how to set up Samba and
where would I get the software?
I apologize for the yawn question..:)
I am a newbie here..
thanks
/etc/init.d/smb start
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From: eric clover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: How do you start the samba server
/sbin/service smb start
eric
- Original Message -
From: Kjetil Tjensvold [EMAIL
Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
I have RH 7.2 and before that I have rh 7.0 where
the samba server started at boot.
But now it does'nt.
So I just wonder how to start the server.
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Hi Devon
RH7.2 uses dhcpd by default. I did not change any of the defaults. When
I was using RH6.2 it was using pump. I liked pump as well. When I get a
chance I will probably look into finding what is required to switch to
pump.
I had tried these suggetions and found out I was using dhcpd.
Thanks Nick..
Jeff Go
SAP Labs
BSS System Services
-Original Message-
From: Nick Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 9:12 AM
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Subject:Re: Setting up Samba
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Thanks much Michael..:)
Jeff Go
SAP Labs
BSS System Services
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From: Michael S. Dunsavage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 9:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Setting up Samba
www.samba.org
THere are manuals with
Hi Rilindo
I had tried restarting network without success. I even tried stopping and
starting network without success.
david
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Rilindo Foster wrote:
xinetd has nothing to do with your connectivity - it is just a daemon that
calls the serves that connects to your box.
When I was running RH 7.0 I used XMMS and gaim together often. Now that
I've done a fresh install of enigma, they still work but when XMMS is
playing MP3's (and possibly other files, I don't know), and for about 10
seconds after I pause it, gaim's sounds are supressed. So I don't hear
anything
Go, Jeffrey wrote:
Hi guys,
What would be a good starting point for me to learn how to set up Samba and
where would I get the software?
I apologize for the yawn question..:)
I am a newbie here..
thanks
Jeff Go
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From: adrian kok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello,
I need to restrict the ability of 75 lab system (runing Win2K/IE) to browse
the net freely. I am thinking the way to go about this is to setup a proxy
server on one of our Redhat 7.2 servers that resricts the web URL's the lab
machines can access. Can anyone recommend a proxy server
Hi all,
I'm a relative newb to printing in Linux - mainly because the GUI's
have always worked for me. I have a Lexmark C720 Laser printer at work
here. I used to print fine, but now I have problems. It is a
PostScript printer, and has an LPD running on it's ethernet port, so
setup
Nope it didn't work
--- Chris Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
/etc/init.d/smb start
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From: eric clover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: How do you start the samba server
/sbin/service smb start
No it didn't
--- pochy [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Kjetil
Tjensvold wrote:
I have RH 7.2 and before that I have rh 7.0 where
the samba server started at boot.
But now it does'nt.
So I just wonder how to start the server.
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Nope it didn't work
--- eric clover [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
/sbin/service smb start
eric
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From: Kjetil Tjensvold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:03 AM
Subject: [RHL] Re: How do you start the samba server
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/network/samba/samba1.html
Linuxnewbie.org is a great source for starting out. I used it quite
extesively when I was learning.
Shaun Carter
-Original Message-
From: Go, Jeffrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:35 AM
To:
If that didn't work your installation of samba must be screwed.
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From: Kjetil Tjensvold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: How do you start the samba server
Nope it didn't work
--- Chris Bond [EMAIL
Silly question -
Are you root when you do either /etc/init.d/smb start or service smb
start?
...Paul
Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
Nope it didn't work
--- Chris Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
/etc/init.d/smb start
- Original Message -
From: eric clover [EMAIL
Well... other os's are able to get around the limitation (wintendo for
example). I'm hoping that ext3 (or just redhat 7.2 itself) doesn't
have this limitation.
'
'
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 08:48:01AM -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
RedHat 7.2 supports ext3. I've been playing with it on a
At 08:05 AM 1/11/02 -0800, you wrote:
Hi;
I'm trying to write a startup script for mod_apache but I don't know how
I'm supposed to automate entering a passphrase. Furthermore, isn't that a
security compromise? What to do? Here's my script but it lacks the entering
of the passphrase:
Then
Neo == Neo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NeoLet me refhrase this.. Has anyone of you tryed to change the GRUB
Neo bootloader Splash screen..found in /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz?? If so,
Neo than pleas...share your most valuable piece of technologie with
Neo us..:)
Um, gunzip a copy of it,
Yes I'm rootwhen neither of the command works.
But I can't start the atd service, so if there is
anything wrong with my maschine. I don't know
--- Paul Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Silly question -
Are you root when you do either /etc/init.d/smb
start or service smb
start?
Hmm. . . . .after your restart the network services with the RC script, did
you see eth0 assigned an IP? Can you ping the IP? What does route -n says?
Of course, it seems that it works only after you reboot the box, so the next
question is: What kind of NIC card is it? Do you have another NIC
Hmm. . . . .after your restart the network services with the RC script, did
you see eth0 assigned an IP? Can you ping the IP? What does route -n says?
Of course, it seems that it works only after you reboot the box, so the next
question is: What kind of NIC card is it? Do you have another NIC
Take a look at:
www.squid-cache.org
www.squidguard.org
Henrik Schmiediche wrote:
Hello,
I need to restrict the ability of 75 lab system (runing Win2K/IE) to browse
the net freely. I am thinking the way to go about this is to setup a proxy
server on one of our Redhat 7.2
I don't believe there was 2g limit in ext2 or ext3, but it was a arch,
kernel, and glibc issue. It was my understanding that a combination of
2.4.x kernel and the latest glibc should no longer have this limitation even
on 32 bit systems. I can't remember where I read about this, maybe some
Similar, but the machine language is slightly different... There are some
things that will bomb if you try them - mainly register instructions, I
believe.
-Original Message-
From: Nick Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 8:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Rilindo
I think you have found the issue. I restarted the pcmcia services and
then the network services and it worked.
thanks
david
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Rilindo Foster wrote:
Hmm. . . . .after your restart the network services with the RC script, did
you see eth0 assigned an IP? Can
So I used to have a SMC EZ Wireless card for my RedHat 7.2 Laptop and it
worked fine. But I recently got an Orinoco Gold card and realized that
kudzu didn't detect the new hardware and install whateverz for me so now I'm
rather baffled.
So eth1 always times out when trying to come up. I
Hi Scott
I have about 1800 users doing email from my server I am using
sendmail-8.11.6-2.7.0 version. I am looking for software that I can
install at the server level that will block my users from recieving or
sending virus via email.
have a look at TrendMicros InterscanVirusWall [1]. I
Hi guys
What would be the major differences between RH 7.2 and SUSE Linux?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff Go
SAP Labs
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Hello all, i am currently looking for an easy way to backup files with my
scsi HP surestore. Is there a way i can treat this device as a hard drive,
or floppy?
If so what commands should i go MAN'n ? I would rather stay away from amanda
and the like and just write scripts to do what i want using
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 19:55:00 +0100
Go, Jeffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys
What would be the major differences between RH 7.2 and SUSE Linux?
The two distributions have somewhat different layouts as far as some of
the system files, which means that about half the time, RPMs from
We run an NT domain on a medium size network and
I'm trying to set up a Linux samba server. I'm a total newbie at this so
bear with me. I've got the system up and running Samba 2.2.2 I can see the samba
server in network neighborhood from my PC however I can't access it (I receive
the error
--YiEDa0DAkWCtVeE4
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 08:54:23AM -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
I would. I recently setup gpg on my machine and am in the process of
testing and learing
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 07:32:25PM +0100 or thereabouts, Sebastian Kayser wrote:
Hi Scott
I have about 1800 users doing email from my server I am using
sendmail-8.11.6-2.7.0 version. I am looking for software that I can
install at the server level that will block my users from
I highly recommend mailscanner.
Gerry
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
I have about 1800 users doing email from my server I am using
sendmail-8.11.6-2.7.0 version. I am looking for software that I can
install at the server level that will block my users from recieving or
Thanks much Monte
Jeff Go
SAP Labs
BSS System Services
-Original Message-
From: Monte Milanuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Comparisons
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 19:55:00 +0100
Go, Jeffrey
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Tong Young wrote:
So I used to have a SMC EZ Wireless card for my RedHat 7.2 Laptop and it
worked fine. But I recently got an Orinoco Gold card and realized that
kudzu didn't detect the new hardware and install whateverz for me so now I'm
rather
Anyone know how to allow ports 137, 138, and 139 go
through in the ipchains and iptables commands?
thanks.
I've don't have any experience with such large files, but there was a
similar question on the Seawolf list (I think that's where it was).
Someone there posted this url:
http://www.suse.de/~aj/linux_lfs.html
Hope this helps,
Ben
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:35:32AM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
On
For IPTables:
iptables -A INPUT -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy-i ethX -p tcp -m tcp --dport 137
-j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy-i ethX -p udp -m udp --dport 137
-j ACCEPT
Repeat for each port (138 and 139)
ethX is the interface on which you want to accept
FYI if you install red hat 7.1 etc and you install
the firewall upon installing the OS you need to disable ipchains OR let ports
137-139 have access through your firewall or you won't be able to see your
shared folders on your samba server! :)
hey everyone
i'm about to attempt the ridiculous task of installing both win98 and
redhat on one hard drive and i'm looking for suggestions.
i know, i know
the best thing i could do is get 2 hard drives and go that route,
but that's not an option at the moment.
my problems as of late have been
Install Win 98 first, then Redhat, lilo or grub will have no problem booting
Windows or Linux from the MBR.
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what about partitioning?
would i just use the fdisk provided /w windows98?
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 15:27, Dale Kosan wrote:
Install Win 98 first, then Redhat, lilo or grub will have no problem booting
Windows or Linux from the MBR.
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All,
I am trying to install 7.1 on two different Compaq SP700's .
They both install fine but when I try and reboot either of them they I get
1s and 2l beep which indicates memory not present or incompatible.
At this point both system hang with a blank screen.
If I install RH6.2 or Microsoft NT
Dale Kosan writes:
Install Win 98 first, then Redhat, lilo or grub will have no problem booting
Windows or Linux from the MBR.
This doesn't seem to work with WinMe. I'm not sure if it is just me or if ME
uses the MBR differently. Has anyone gotten this to work with ME?
Ian.
Ian
Is the reason why samba dont work that I installed
rh 7.2 with the highest firewall.
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 04:22:04PM -0500, Gerry Doris wrote:
I highly recommend mailscanner.
Excellent wrapper, but be aware you must have either Sophos or Norton
commercial virus scanners underneath it.
The good news is that I've identified a sales person at Sophos who's
very interested in
Can anyone give me some quick steps on how to get the email part of
phpgroupware working with RH7.1 - I've got the thing installed OK,
but don't know where to go from here to get it to retrieve email.
I know it's something to do with IMAP - but what? Can I do this with
RPMs? BTW: I am using
Probably. You have to go and explicitly allow the Samba ports.
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
Is the reason why samba dont work that I installed
rh 7.2 with the highest firewall.
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Hi,
I have just configured a dual system. There are 2 win98 partition
one on /dev/hda1 and the other on /dev/hda10. I can mount the
/dev/hda1 no problem but it complains about mounting the second
one. It seems to have either problem with the size of the
partition (13 G ) or with the number
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On Friday 11 January 2002 12:14 pm, Alan Mead wrote:
When I was running RH 7.0 I used XMMS and gaim together often. Now
that I've done a fresh install of enigma, they still work but when XMMS
is playing MP3's (and possibly other files, I don't
Hi.
Do you know how to do it?
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Probably. You have to go and explicitly allow the
Samba ports.
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
Is the reason why samba dont work that I installed
rh 7.2 with the highest firewall.
The new version of mailscanner can use one of 7 virus scanners including
F-Prot which is free for linux users. The next release will be able to
use these scanners simultaneously if you have them all installed. Some
folks are concerned that when new viruses are found not all scanners are
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 08:50:49PM -0500, Gerry Doris wrote:
The new version of mailscanner can use one of 7 virus scanners including
F-Prot which is free for linux users. The next release will be able to
use these scanners simultaneously if you have them all installed. Some
folks are
I think smb is not a trusted protocol like ssh, https, imaps, pops.
As well client server using smb are normaly most employed inside
coorporative networks , not out your router, that;s why smb is filtered !
nevertheless you can rewrite rules that involved port referent smb, (port
:137-139) !!!
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