On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 06:17:36PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Jack Bowling wrote:
> I use this stupidly simple bash script. I call it "rpmlist"
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> rpm -qa --qf '%-20.20{VENDOR} %30.30{BUILDHOST} :: %{NAME}-%{VERSION}.%{ARCH}\n' |
>sort > /home/jb/rpm.lst
It's a good idea to incorporate this into your backup strategy, as it can
hel
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> Pls excuse my ignorance here but if one is using ipchains or iptables,
> is tcp wrappers now redundant ? (ipchains certainly seems so much more
> flexible). Anybody using both ?
Egads, no Your /etc/hos
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> rpm -qa >>l
I just got a new/old laptop (Compaq Presario 1267 to be precise) and I am
trying to install the Linksys Ethercard PCMCIA card in it to hook up to my
network. So far, I seem to get the card to come up, and it shows as powered
on the card and on the hub. However, there does not seem to be any sig
> The -f option is sort of like the software version of volume control as it
> controls the scaling of the wave data before it is passed to the sound
card.
> But the default level (according to the man page) is 32768 which is the
max
> (half of 2^16). If I adjust this, which is possible, I get a l
Try increasing the mixer volume. Use xmixer or aumix (console).
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, David wrote:
> > 1) What are you trying to accomplish? It's as if you forgot to make note
> > of why you're doing any of this to begin with.
>
> Well, I wasn't doing any important thing in particular. I was jus
> 1) What are you trying to accomplish? It's as if you forgot to make note
> of why you're doing any of this to begin with.
Well, I wasn't doing any important thing in particular. I was just trying to
play some mp3s and having found that the volume is a bit soft, I just wanted
to adjust it.
> 2)
1) What are you trying to accomplish? It's as if you forgot to make note
of why you're doing any of this to begin with.
2) -g is gain. Typically you don't touch this. If you play electric guitar
or do sound mixing of some sort, you'll know what this is.
3) -f is scale factor. Not sure of the l
Great!
I didn't know about sync. What I did to fix the problem was have
everyone log off and kill any processes accessing their home
directories. Then I logged in as root and unmounted and remounted the
partition. I'll try sync'ing next time.
Patrick Nelson wrote:
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> Hidong Kim wrote:
Hi,
I was experimenting with playing mp3s using mpg123. I read the man page for
mpg123 and saw that the -g option seems to be the one to adjust playback
level. However, although I tried specifying different values with the -g
option, I don't get any difference in the playback level. (I tried valu
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 04:29:42PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
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> > Might I suggest reading the installation docs provided by nVidia's web
> > site?
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> > Looks like you didn't do thi
I've enjoyed both IceWM and WindowMaker. IceWM was very easy to use
(since I came from windooze). WindowMaker took me a little longer to
get used to, but now I really like it.
Regards,
Ben
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 07:58:44PM +0100, Andreas Berglund wrote:
> > > > >How do I get rid of this disgu
> A client got a PIII-450MHz motherboard with AMIBIOS and SiS 6326 video
chip. Installation of RH 7.1 is flawless but after KDE is launched, buttons
or pulldowns are displayed as black boxes instead of gray w/ black text.
Use a software cursor and make sure that you specify only 4MB of video
memo
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nit etc wrote:
>> The real question is, why? What are you trying to
>> accomplish?
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>Because NAT cannot deal with all protocols. Sometimes,
>my wife wants to use Netmeeting on her laptop. Yes, I
>know theres a kernel patch available to support th
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On Monday 14 January 2002 06:16 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> I have questions on two applications:
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> 1) Xsane: I have an HP ScanJet 4P attached to my Adaptec 2940U2W card.
> The system picked it up and said it was a generic storage device, which
> it a
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On Monday 14 January 2002 03:05 pm, gabriel wrote:
> so how do i reconfigure my linux setup to think my keyboard is just a
> plain 104 keyboard and my mouse is something else that has a scroller?
> or better yet, how would i let it know what's _reall
I have questions on two applications:
1) Xsane: I have an HP ScanJet 4P attached to my Adaptec 2940U2W card.
The system picked it up and said it was a generic storage device, which it
assigned to /dev/sg0. Xsane doesn't recognize that the scanner exists.
What do I need to do to get Xsane to
Hidong Kim wrote:
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We have an NIS network of several Red Hat machines. I just upgraded the
NIS server to Red Hat 7.2. One of the NFS mounted partitions is
/home/users which is local to the NIS server. This partition contains
everyone's home directory. Since upgrading the N
The problem is that the nvidia driver makes changes to the kernel. If you
recompile the kernel the changes are lost.
Gerry
On 14 Jan 2002, Charles Galpin wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 10:29, Nick Wilson wrote:
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> > I think the problem may be todo with the fact that after installed all
> >
Also, if you have changed the kernel then you need to rebuild the driver.
Once again, read the docs. It is all in there.
Gerry
On 14 Jan 2002, Robert Dege wrote:
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> Might I suggest reading the installation docs provided by nVidia's web
> site?
>
> Hence:
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> If you already have an XF86Co
George Abdo wrote:
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> Same here. I've been using XFCE for a while, and I love it. I can still run all the
>Gnome apps on my system. Highly recommend it.
>
> George
>
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:01:49 -0600
> "Manuel A. Camacho Q." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > >How do I get rid of this
You have a couple of choices for reconfiguring things.
I like things to work correctly at the console, too, so when I change
mice I use 'mouseconfig' to setup the mouse. It is a nice
menu-driven, program which will update your X configuration at the end
if you want it to--I always tell it to.
L
Thanks!
- henrik
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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 12:06 PM
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> Take a look at:
>
> www.squid-cache.org
> www.squidguard.org
>
>
> Henrik Schmiediche
The method I found to work best is the following:
create 3 partitions by what ever method works best for you.
1st partition 10meg will be linux boot
2nd partition ???meg will be windows partition. Make this the active
partition
3rd partiton ???meg is the linux partition.
Install windows in the s
This weekend my RH7.1 system was connected to a network, where there was a
computer running that was the domain_master_browser (WINS) and his IP is
192.168.0.6
Now, when I'm home again, my samba doesn't work as it used to do !! Normally
my samba server is also the WINS server for my internal netw
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> Edward C. Bailey wrote:
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> >> "nit" == nit etc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> >nit> Hi, I have DSL thru Verizon, and their DHCP
> server provides more than
> >nit> one IP address, so I
I use both, just because I figure that multiple levels of security
can't be bad. For example, if someone exploits a bug in
ipchains/iptables, they still have to get through the tcp wrappers.
But then, I'm no security expert. :)
Regards,
Ben
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:12:31AM +, chas wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 07:45:43PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Nope, I tried taking out the lines in lilo.conf that pointed to 'linux
> bak' but it still happens?
Did you run
# /sbin/lilo
Lilo won't pick up any changes until you rerun lilo that way.
Regards,
Ben
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Edward C. Bailey wrote:
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>nit> Hi, I have DSL thru Verizon, and their DHCP server provides more than
>nit> one IP address, so I can have more than one computer on DSL with real
>nit> IP addresses.
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* On 14-01-02 at 21:08
* gabriel said
> you know how when you're installing redhat for the first time, you're
> given all these nice little menus asking you what kind of keyboard and
> mosue you're using etc? well i told it i had a microsoft n
At 12:12 AM 1/15/2002 +, chas wrote:
>Pls excuse my ignorance here but if one is using ipchains or iptables,
>is tcp wrappers now redundant ?
Yes, but redundancy can be a good thing.
Tony
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At 12:59 PM 1/14/2002 -0500, - - wrote:
>there is no option "-U" for smbmount but I found "username" option and
>tried the following, but it didn't work...
>
>#smbmount //w2k_box_name/d /mnt/win username=Administrator
smbmount //winbox/sharename /mnt/win -o username=Administrator
>I just wonder
I always run 'xf86config' to reconfigure things like the mouse,
keyboard, monitor. There may be a more friendly GUI tool now. But I
wouldn't know where it is. Good luck,
gabriel wrote:
>
> you know how when you're installing redhat for the first time, you're
> given all these nice little
you know how when you're installing redhat for the first time, you're
given all these nice little menus asking you what kind of keyboard and
mosue you're using etc? well i told it i had a microsoft natural pro
keyboard, and now my quote key (') doesn't work. both with the shift
key and without,
I made a rescue disk but got the same errors. I will download tom's rtbt
disk. Thanks.
-Brandon
At 06:16 AM 1/14/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Well, I'm not sure what the problem is, but did you make a boot/rescue
>disk when you installed? If not, you could download Tom's Root Boot
>disk instead.
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 15:41:53 +
Gary Stainburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> Hi all,
>
> Last night I updated our main network services box from RH7.1 to 7.2
> and all seemed to go fine. It's worked okay all day until about 3pm
> local time at which point it completely hung with the HD lig
Did you have X-Windows running?
What I find with that my box that if I leave X running and it turns to
screen-saver mode, it locks up the whoe machine. So I usually leave it
running in Console.
Rilindo Foster
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> "nit" == nit etc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
nit> Hi, I have DSL thru Verizon, and their DHCP server provides more than
nit> one IP address, so I can have more than one computer on DSL with real
nit> IP addresses.
nit> However, I want my internal machines to be behind my linux firewall,
ni
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* On 14-01-02 at 15:08
* Mike Burger said
> It would seem, to me, that the installer saw a previous installation, and
> renamed the old Linux kernel option.
>
> To remove, go to /etc/lilo.conf, remove the section you don't want, save
> it, a
Huarito:
Try this, in /etc/sendmail.cf modify the line that reads:
Dj$w.Foo.COM
to this:
Djrepublic.com
If a # is in front of the line eliminate that and then restart
sendmail with /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail restart
This should do the trick.
Eddie Strohmier
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From:
You might want to use the 3Com config tool, and set it to "plug and play"
mode. It usually works well, and your linux install might have an easier
time with it.
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, zev wrote:
> i'm still having trouble installing the network cards on my new linux 7.2 install.
>
> the config
Hi,
there is no option "-U" for smbmount but I found "username" option and tried
the following, but it didn't work...
#smbmount //w2k_box_name/d /mnt/win username=Administrator
I just wonder if I need to do some configure tasks on w2k side as well
(there should be samba related processes runn
I'm looking for open source software that will detect multiple types of DDoS
attacks on a machine. Searching brings up various kits that detect DDoS
agents on compromised systems, but that isn't what I'm looking for. Any
recommendations?
david
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i'm still having trouble installing the network cards on my new linux 7.2 install.
the configurator says it cannot initialize the card.
the card is set, and i know the params.
its a 3com 509c and its settings are irq 10 and io 300
but even as i set those in the configurator, it comes up with th
Hi all,
A client got a PIII-450MHz motherboard with AMIBIOS and SiS 6326 video chip.
Installation of RH 7.1 is flawless but after KDE is launched, buttons or pulldowns are
displayed as black boxes instead of gray w/ black text.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Francisco
Hi Mike,
I've concidered this, but there's no evidence for this - plus it's a hell of
a coincidence.
I've had a look at the syslog etc., and there's nothing in there that points
to anything. Syslog seems to be working okay, then it goes straight into the
log entries for booting up.
Whatever
Hello folks!
i have two questions:
1) i wanna change the domain of my mail server
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as you can see, i wanna change or eliminate de word "mail" so, where file a need
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2) My mail Servor works fine on my Intranet or my own doma
Swapon -s and free are now showing 20.
This machine is running named, sendmail, and also controls 24 dialin
modems (ppp). I really would have thought it would be using more
resources than it shows.
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* On 14-01-02 at 17:26
* Charles Galpin said
> > Time to try the sources I think!
>
> yes, that'sd your problem. Get the source rpm and rebuild/install after
> you change (or even recompile) your kernel.
>
> I find it highly annoying thta jus
Potential hard drive failure?
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Last night I updated our main network services box from RH7.1 to 7.2 and all
> seemed to go fine. It's worked okay all day until about 3pm local time at
> which point it completely hung with the HD light
On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 10:29, Nick Wilson wrote:
> I think the problem may be todo with the fact that after installed all
> of ther errata the kernel is no longer 2.4.7-10 but 2.4.9-13 (only just
> thought of this) and I expect the kernel headers are the problem.
>
> Time to try the sources I thi
Pls excuse my ignorance here but if one is using ipchains or iptables,
is tcp wrappers now redundant ? (ipchains certainly seems so much more
flexible). Anybody using both ?
chas
>Hello Listees,
>
>Mike answer is very good. If your using redhat 7.1 or 7.2 you can
>use the setup command and go
Thanks to you all for your help and input on this
At 14:45 10/01/2002 -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
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>>If bevhavior you are looking for is to have somebody watch a screen
>>that's moving by itself you can have 2 or more vnc clients hook up to
>>the same VNC server, one person moves the mouse,
Hi all,
Last night I updated our main network services box from RH7.1 to 7.2 and all
seemed to go fine. It's worked okay all day until about 3pm local time at
which point it completely hung with the HD light on solid.
After rebooting it lasted just 30 mins before dieing in exactly the same w
Has anyone on this list used Novell's E-Directory for linux? I would
like to get opinions and exeperiences from others if you would not
mind me sending you a message personally.
Thanks,
Chad
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Yes you can reinstall XP from the Dell XP-reinstall media on
an altered (at least from what came partitioned from Dell
originally). There does need to be a Fat32 or NTFS partition
available (and an s2d one as well if you're going to use that
feature).
Bruce
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> On Sat, 12 Jan 2
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> Might I suggest reading the installation docs provided by nVidia's web
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> Looks like you didn't do this. Here, let me give you the URL :)
Of course I did all that, you don't think I'd p
Might I suggest reading the installation docs provided by nVidia's web
site?
Hence:
If you already have an XF86Config file working with a different driver
(such as the 'nv' driver), then all you need to do is find the relevant
Device section and replace the line:
Driver "nv"
with
Nick edit /etc/inittab and change "id:5:initdefault" to "id:3:initdefault",
that should do it.
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I can't seem to get the nvidia drivers installed correctly, (although I
managed once before) I was hoping someone could take a look at the last
few lines of the X log file for me?
Firstly,
I am using the i386 kernel and glx rpm's to be certain.
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> do "rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia" or "rpm -qa | more" &
> delete the relevant rpm.
>
> the second command will list all the rpm's on your
> system.
>
Thanks guys. More nvidia trouble on it's way but I'll st
do "rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia" or "rpm -qa | more" &
delete the relevant rpm.
the second command will list all the rpm's on your
system.
-Rupesh
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We use mercantec's software. Very easy to setup and works great with Red
Hat. www.mercantec.com.
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Remo Mattei wrote:
> Hi guys can someone suggest any ecom software for redhat.
> Thanks,
> REMO
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Hi List people.
I need to uninstall the Nvidia rpm's as I think I've got them a bit
messed up. Trouble is I don't know the name of the packages to use with
'rpm -e'
I've tried a few educated guesses but no luck.
How can I get a list of installed packa
It would seem, to me, that the installer saw a previous installation, and
renamed the old Linux kernel option.
To remove, go to /etc/lilo.conf, remove the section you don't want, save
it, and rerun lilo.
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I've re-installed and when I get the Lilo loader menu I now have *three*
choices.
* Linux
* Linux bak and
* Dos
What's all that about then? I used to only get Linux and Dos.
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"Cameron Simpson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18:25 13 Jan 2002, Pieter De Wit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | How do I check the MD5 sig. using RedHat. Say I have downloaded the new
isos
> | how do I check that they are 100% ?
>
> md5sum *.iso
>
> And compare againt the file MD5SUMS from the
Well, I'm not sure what the problem is, but did you make a boot/rescue
disk when you installed? If not, you could download Tom's Root Boot
disk instead. Then perhaps you could boot from the floppy and learn
something.
BTW, you can find Tom's Root Boot disk at
http://www.toms.net/rb
Regards,
B
Yes this can be done with firewall rules. The one you need is PREROUTE to
NAT the incoming connection to the appropriate box
Mike
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From: Lewi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 15 January 2002 06:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ip and port redirection
i'm jus
This weekend my RH7.1 system was connected to a network, where there was a
computer running that was the domain_master_browser (WINS) and his IP is
192.168.0.6
Now, when I'm home again, my samba doesn't work as it used to do !! Normally
my samba server is also the WINS server for my internal n
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