Hi all,
How read-only is a read-only partition. If I put a vfat partition in the
/etc/fstab with the 'ro' option then users won't be able to write to the disk
right?
My question is, will the kernel write to it?
The reason being that we've just paid a small fortune to have a data recovery
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Can someone reccomend a good front end to cdrecord?
I looked at the cdrecord man page and it looked like way to much work
just to record some data/music cd's.
Thanks!
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Web:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 10:02:29PM +1300, Linux wrote:
Yes this can be done with firewall rules. The one you need is PREROUTE to
NAT the incoming connection to the appropriate box
Mike
when i add this to my firewall, my host 1.2.3.1 and gateway 1.2.3.1 in the same
network :
iptables -t nat
Mike,
The refresh rate is very much related to the dot clock frequency,
vertical, and horizontal resolutions--and maybe some other things I'm
forgetting. I would suggest taking a look at the
XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO
(http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO/index.html).
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 12:04:51PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
Can someone reccomend a good front end to cdrecord?
I looked at the cdrecord man page and it looked like way to much work
just to record some data/music cd's.
Try X-CD-Roast
http://www.xcdroast.org/
Emmanuel
Hi,
I can't figure out how to make this address in my website e.g http://myname.mydomain.com. I have tried tomake this address http://www.mydomain.com, and have success in make it. Can you tell me what do I need to add?
TIA,
Wesley JayMSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your
I use eroaster
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 12:04:51PM +0100, Nick
Wilson wrote:
Can someone reccomend a good front end to
cdrecord?
I looked at the cdrecord man page and it looked
like way to much work
just to record some data/music cd's.
You need to prepare the new directory (/usr/share/fonts/truetype) by
running
# ttmkfdir -o fonts.scale
# mkfontdir
from within that directory. Then restart xfs, and they should be
available.
Regards,
Ben
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 11:47:05PM -0500, pochy wrote:
Hello you guys
this is my
AFAIK, read-only means that for the kernel too. For example, when a
root filesystem is mounted read-only (on bootup), the kernel will yell
at you if it doesn't get remounted rw (if there are files on that
partition that have to be updated at boot).
But I'm not an expert in this area...or any
As I understood it nautilus will connect to sites using WebDAV, does anyone
know how to do this or where I can find docs?
Thanks,
Chad
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My brand new install of 7.2 kept dying after about 4-6 days. It would just
slow down, crawl along and then stop.. No crash, just grind to a halt and
just stop..
I turned off journaling by going back to ext2 partitions and it has been up
ever since. (Going on 60 days now in a heavily used
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* Darryl Harvey said
My brand new install of 7.2 kept dying after about 4-6 days. It would
just slow down, crawl along and then stop.. No crash, just grind to a
halt and just stop..
I turned off journaling by
alloc_skb deals with Network Buffers Memory Management. If all of
these machines are the same, it might be in your best interest to take
one machine out of the loop and do a few tests on it.
Your kernel (2.2.14-6) sounds like a redhat pre-built kernel. Have you
tried manually compiling the
Just change it in /etc/fstab and remount it. That easy, even if it was
originally installed as ext3. The only thing missing in that case is
lost+found. If you upgraded to ext3, that's already there.
Rgds,
Darryl
At 11:54 PM 16/01/2002, you wrote:
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James == James Pifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't seem to upgrade any RPM's with the -U option. I have
never seen this work. Should it work? So I've been using -i
--force. Most of the time this works.
I've updated OpenSSL because OpenSSH required it. Now I'm trying
X-CD-Roast, which already comes with RedHat.
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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Can someone reccomend a good front end to cdrecord?
I looked at the cdrecord man page and it looked like way to much work
just to record some data/music
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X-CD-Roast, which already comes with RedHat.
Thanks everyone!
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I would appear the 1.3 rpms for NIS do not work correctly on RH7.2. I
downloaded ver 2.2 from rpmfind.net, install and configured them on all
three servers and it worked. I start ypxfrd on the master server and
used authconfig to set up my /etc/yp.conf as follows:
-- snippet --
domain fq server
Hey, thanks for the help, I'll take anything I can get at this point. What
it deals with was about as far as I've gotten, I just have no idea what to
do about fixing the problem. Yes, our intent is to upgrade kernel on
everything, I just can't (with our current load) take one out to do so, and
At 1/16/2002 08:06 PM +0800, you wrote:
I can't figure out how to make this address in my website e.g
http://myname.mydomain.comhttp://myname.mydomain.com. I have tried to
make this address http://www.mydomain.comhttp://www.mydomain.com, and
have success in make it. Can you tell me what do I
At 1/16/2002 12:46 PM +0800, you wrote:
Anyone have experience on this ?? Can you guide me to some idiot guide
for this.
Thanks and regards
My advice: take it step by step.
First, get SMTP AUTH working using the mechanisms LOGIN and PLAIN, which
merely ask for a username and password and
I'd hate to be linear, but it looks like the messages began appearing
once nfs started up. Does the error message appear during a fresh
reboot, or does it take a while to appear (I'm dismissing the evidence
from the dmesg output at the moment)?
Another few things to look at:
What do you use
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 05:39:44PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene said:
snip
You can restrict access to specific IP/hostnames using itptables too. The
fact that you use tcpwrappers instead is probably a matter of habit or
training; it's not a limitation of the software.
True. But I tend to
At 1/15/2002 10:26 PM -0500, you wrote:
I tried it as you suggested and it worked well. All of them in the
directory and using the -Uvh instead of just -U. Thanks for your help and
thanks to the others that responded to this post. Linux is a constant
learning process.
James,
Note that v is
At 1/16/2002 08:01 AM +0800, you wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
When I installed a newer kernel with rpm -ivh (so that it installs
alongside the old one *without* upgrading and deleting the previous one)
GRUB automatically recognized it and made all necessary
At 1/15/2002 03:30 PM -0800, you wrote:
But you can also restrict access to hosts in the ipchains/iptables scripts.
I use tcpwrappers also, but technically, I think it is correct, if you
blocked access at the firewall level, the request would never be seen by the
tcp wrapper daemon. ipchains and
could somebody please tell me what basic steps to take to see if a machine
is being subjected to a DoS attack - I don't need to detect DoS agents on
the machine, I've done that and it's clean.
david
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What is the best method to allow access for email
(pop) from an account which keeps getting a different
IP address from their cable provider(dhcp)? hosts.deny denies
everything and the hosts.allow has to be continually
updated with the new ip address to
Hi Rodolfo,
What do you mean to tell sendmail.conf to use pwcheck as a method, there
is no sendmail.conf. This seems to be the only thing that I do not have
that you have mentioned, however, mine isn't working. So I was hoping
you could clear that up alittle more for me.
Thanks in advance :-)
That's how we update our content on the web. A staging server nfs mounts
the webservers and a script copies stuff across these mounts to the live
servers.
There error doesn't appear on bootup, it appears after the machine has been
running for some time, and so far I haven't been able to detect
Hi
I have a working samba directory. I have
created 2 new users on my Linux server and want them to access some files via
samba on the server.
how do I add these users to the smbpasswd file in
my samba directory , without modifying the previous entries.?
If I use the command cat
Nit,
When you say subnet, are you referring to a subnetted address block or
the subnet mask?
Two subnets can have the same mask yet they are different subnets, or
networks.
Routing, by definition, is between networks. A basic route table entry
looks like this:
network address
Yeah, I realize that. It was doing them all together and letting it work
out the dependencies that did it. I didn't know you could do that. I'm
actually using the -Fvh and it's working well.
James
At 03:53 PM 1/16/2002 +, you wrote:
At 1/15/2002 10:26 PM -0500, you wrote:
I tried it as
Have you tried 'smbadduser'?
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I have a working samba directory. I have created 2
new users on my Linux server and want them to access
some files via samba on the server.
how do I add these users to the smbpasswd file in my
samba
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fgrodigo wrote:
Now I have installed a new computer with Red Hat 7.2 and ntp4. I try to
sync this computer using the same procedure as with the other computer.
But the time I get is two hours less than in the computer with Red Hat
6.2.
Is something
At 1/16/2002 10:16 AM -0600, you wrote:
What do you mean to tell sendmail.conf to use pwcheck as a method, there
is no sendmail.conf. This seems to be the only thing that I do not have
that you have mentioned, however, mine isn't working. So I was hoping
you could clear that up alittle more for
What is the command in the terminal prompt to get
how much free space is on your HD? I've been looking for this and haven't found
it anywhere!
thanks
Try df -h
more at
man df
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Jay Paulson wrote:
What is the command in the terminal prompt to get how much free space is on your HD?
I've been looking for this and haven't found it anywhere!
thanks
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What is the command in the terminal prompt to get
how much free space is on your HD? I've been looking for this and
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 11:11:49AM -0600, Jay Paulson said:
What is the command in the terminal prompt to get how much free space is on your HD?
I've been looking for this and haven't found it anywhere!
man du
man free
man df
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I'm running Redhat 7.1 as a guest OS on VMWare 3.0.
I was playing with my desktops and from gnome I switched to twm as the
default. Now I can't get back to gnome as the desktop. How do I do this?
I tried running switchdesk from a terminal window once in twm, and it
already shows gnome
I'm having trouble getting sound from Red Hat 7.2. I have run setup and it finds the Sound Blaster Live card, but during the test I don't hear any sound. At first I was able to see and change the volume on the mixer settings. Now I'm not able to see any mixer settings. What module I'm I
Alfredo Yunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having trouble getting sound from Red Hat 7.2. I have run setup and
it finds the Sound Blaster Live card, but during the test I don't hear
any sound. At first I was able to see and change the volume on the
mixer settings. Now I'm not able to see
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 09:20, James Pifer wrote:
I'm running Redhat 7.1 as a guest OS on VMWare 3.0.
I was playing with my desktops and from gnome I switched to twm as the
default. Now I can't get back to gnome as the desktop. How do I do this?
I tried running switchdesk from a terminal
Yeah, it works under XP fine. I believe there is a module(s) that is not being loaded.
alfredo
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 12:48, Trond Eivind Glomsrd wrote:
Alfredo Yunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having trouble getting sound from Red Hat 7.2. I have run setup and
it finds
Alfredo Yunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah, it works under XP fine. I believe there is a module(s) that is
not being loaded.
emu10k1 - works out of the box on the three different
machines/revisions of emu10k1 I've tried.
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Red Hat, Inc.
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Madhvi Nundalalee wrote:
I have a working samba directory. I have created 2 new users on my Linux
server and want them to access some files via samba on the server. how do
I add these users to the smbpasswd file in my samba directory , without
modifying the previous
I'm at a loss.
I'm trying to configure a new IPTables firewall so that, instead of my server
acting as a firewall and server, I can have the server behind the firewall.
I just can't get the danged thing to respond to anything through the firewall
when I add DNAT rules to it.
Would someone
It worked on Red Hat 7.1, SuSE 7.3 and Mandrake 8.1. I'll removed all appropriate settings under modules.conf and see what happens.
alfredo
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 12:56, Trond Eivind Glomsrd wrote:
Alfredo Yunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah, it works under XP fine. I
Hi,
Is there support for dummynet in ipfw for linux??
Let me rephrase that: I have linux box destined to be a firewall. I want to use ipfw
in order to configure dummynet to be able to control bandwidth consumption.
Can I do this under linux?
thanks,
oscar
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At 1/16/2002 12:23 PM -0600, you wrote:
Will shadow password mess this up any if I change the Sendmail.conf
method from PAM to pwcheck?
Everything looks fine, and the only server I can get to right now has PAM,
so you should be OK there. The ehlo command returns the LOGIN and PLAIN
mechanisms
Dear Rodolfo
Do you know any documentation or website about from
lilo to grub?
TIA
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fgrodigo wrote:
Now I have installed a new computer with Red Hat 7.2 and ntp4. I try
to
sync this computer using the same procedure as with the other
computer.
But the time I get is two
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 10:22, James Pifer wrote:
Thanks. Found where it was at.
By the way, is there a way to views those files using the ls command in an
xterm window? It was kind of a pain to figure out what the files were since
'ls' and 'ls -l' would not list the .Xclients files. I did
--- Jay Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: What is the command in
the terminal prompt to get how much free space
is on your HD? I've been looking for this and haven't found it
anywhere!
/bin/df
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Yahoo!
If a user is connected to an outside network and tries to send mail (via
our smtp) they get the same We do not relay mail for yady.yady
domain. Internally, it works fine. I still have the PAM in the
Sendmail.conf ?_?_?_?_
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 1/16/2002 12:23 PM -0600, you wrote:
Will
I have a system (Redhat 7.1) that I didn't install kde on when I installed
it. Now I'm trying to add kde. How do you get this installed? I've searched
the archives and people said go here for a good step-by-step. Everyone I
tried wa sno longer there. Anyone have a link to an updated
As re: LILO, if one upgrades the kernel via up2date, as I have done, one gets the
identical outcome as attributed below to grub. I now have 4 kernels (2 smp, two
single processor) on my machine. Good old lilo.conf lets me set the default. At boot
time, I can select any of the installed.
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I have a system (Redhat 7.1) that I didn't install kde on when I installed
it. Now I'm trying to add kde. How do you get this installed? I've searched
the archives and people said go here for a
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* Janyne Kizer said
I was wondering if someone on this list could point me in the direction
of information about the proper format of the Auturun.desktop file. I
would like to customize it a bit (at least to figure
Alfredo Yunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It worked on Red Hat 7.1, SuSE 7.3 and Mandrake 8.1. I'll removed all
appropriate settings under modules.conf and see what happens.
Is the module loaded?
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and monitor a number of processes which are running on them.
When /etc/init.d/syslog is run it starts both a syslogd and klogd
process. After some time, could be a short time or
a day or more, I find that the klogd process goes away
on
I needed to install pilot-link and lm_sensors, as well as zip and unzip
before that. Then kde installed fine.
James
At 02:03 PM 1/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I have a system (Redhat 7.1) that I didn't install kde on when I installed
it. Now I'm trying to add kde. How do you get this installed?
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Mike Burger wrote:
I'm at a loss.
I'm trying to configure a new IPTables firewall so that, instead of my server
acting as a firewall and server, I can have the server behind the firewall.
I just can't get the danged thing to respond to anything
Hello,
I can't get the intergrated ethernet net card that is built into the
motherboard of my Dell Optiplex GX1 400MTbr+ (PII 400MHZ) to work when I
install RH 7.1.
The NIC works fine when running RH 7.0. Under 7.0 it uses the 3c59x driver
so it is probably using 3com components.
Any Ideas?
Howdy,
I'm practicing my disaster recover ops by using Ghost 2001 to drop
my RH7.0 web server to CD-R's.
Works good, except on restoring the images to another test box.
Upon boot the machine hangs at
Freeing unused kernel memory: 72k freed
If I
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Brett Charbeneau wrote:
The original box was a PIII 600 and the backup is a Pentium 200
MMX. I have an Adaptec 29160 in both the original and backup box. I
realized the original kernel was an i686 (doh! - no workie on 200MMX)
*snip!*
I neglected to mention
Hello Nick,
Wednesday, January 16, 2002, 2:16:58 PM, you textually orated:
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I was wondering if someone on this list could point me in the direction
of information about the proper
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I'm practicing my disaster recover ops by using Ghost 2001 to drop
my RH7.0 web server to CD-R's.
Works good, except on restoring the images to another test box.
Upon boot the machine hangs at
Hello Brett,
Wednesday, January 16, 2002, 3:28:41 PM, you textually orated:
BC On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Brett Charbeneau wrote:
The original box was a PIII 600 and the backup is a Pentium 200
MMX. I have an Adaptec 29160 in both the original and backup box. I
realized the original kernel
Try http://www.bubbanfriends.org/~mburger/fwscript.txt
I've added a diagram, at the top, and enclosed a comment in a box of
###'s.
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, David Talkington wrote:
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Mike Burger wrote:
I'm at a loss.
I'm trying to configure
Hello Brett,
Wednesday, January 16, 2002, 3:24:36 PM, you textually orated:
BC Howdy,
BC I'm practicing my disaster recover ops by using Ghost 2001 to drop
BC my RH7.0 web server to CD-R's.
Try Mondo...
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/index.html
Have fun,
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I discovered what type of NIC it is:
integrated 3Com PCI 3C905B LAN NIC 10/100 Mbps
Unfortunately, I still havn't solved the problem.
Any help would be appreciated :-)
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On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 19:50, Robert Finneran wrote:
Hello,
I can't get the intergrated ethernet net card that is built into the
motherboard of my Dell Optiplex GX1 400MTbr+ (PII 400MHZ) to work when I
install RH 7.1.
The NIC works fine when running RH 7.0. Under 7.0 it uses the 3c59x
In addition, I listed the currently loaded IPTables related modules.
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
Try http://www.bubbanfriends.org/~mburger/fwscript.txt
I've added a diagram, at the top, and enclosed a comment in a box of
###'s.
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, David Talkington wrote:
Hi Peter,
Can you give me any advice on the steps how to do this.
Thanks alot for your help!!!
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 12:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Problem with
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In addition, I listed the currently loaded IPTables related modules.
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
Try http://www.bubbanfriends.org/~mburger/fwscript.txt
I've added a diagram, at the top, and enclosed a comment in
Hi All,
I saw on the redhat watch list that there is a vulnerability in pine that
needs to be fixed. I'm running a redhat 6.2 system, so I downloaded the
appropriate rpm, tried to install it
#rpm -Fvh pine-4.44*
and got these errors about failed dependencies.
error: failed dependencies:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Ben Logan wrote:
AFAIK, read-only means that for the kernel too. For example, when a
root filesystem is mounted read-only (on bootup), the kernel will yell
at you if it doesn't get remounted rw (if there are files on that
partition that have to be updated at boot).
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 04:16:24PM -0500, Mark Neidorff wrote:
I saw on the redhat watch list that there is a vulnerability in pine
that needs to be fixed. I'm running a redhat 6.2 system, so I
downloaded the appropriate rpm, tried to install it
#rpm -Fvh pine-4.44*
and got these
Mark Neidorff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All,
I saw on the redhat watch list that there is a vulnerability in pine that
needs to be fixed. I'm running a redhat 6.2 system, so I downloaded the
appropriate rpm, tried to install it
#rpm -Fvh pine-4.44*
and got these errors about
Nick,
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 04:07, you said something about:
All you have to do is delete (or move) the
~/.kde/Autostart/Autorun.desktop file.
To achieve what? I think you're on the wrong track Janyne asked.
Nope.
I was wondering if someone on this list could point me in
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Nick,
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 04:07, you said something about:
All you have to do is delete (or move) the
~/.kde/Autostart/Autorun.desktop file.
To achieve what? I think you're on the
Nick,
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 04:41, you said something about:
snip
So what file controls all of the programs that run as soon as kde fires
up?
Different programs are started from different places.
Things like the artsd (KDE's sound server) are started by KDE.
Some things may start from
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Nick,
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 04:41, you said something about:
snip
So what file controls all of the programs that run as soon as kde fires
up?
Different programs are started from
Dumb newbie question, but what do people use in place of linuxconf? This
isn't installed, by default, for my RH7.1 system.
TIA,
Chris
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Nit,
When you say subnet, are you referring to a
subnetted address block or
the subnet mask?
Two subnets can have the same mask yet they are
different subnets, or
networks.
Routing, by definition, is between networks. A
basic route
Hi again,
After my previous problem, I downloaded openssl and openldap from redhat, installed
them and then installed th pine update. Now I can't use pine!!! Here's the error I
get:
program name unknown: error in loading shared libraries:
/usr/kerberos/lib/libkrb5.so.2: undefined symbol:
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Dumb newbie question, but what do people use in place of linuxconf? This
isn't installed, by default, for my RH7.1 system.
vi.
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Ok, let me recap ... you're doing all these gymnastics because you
perceive it as _less_ trouble than 3 individual workstation firewalls?
I think you're fibbing; this is really a research paper, isn't it?
:-}
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nit etc wrote:
I was
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I guess I should have asked if there is another option that runs under x
windows. Remember, newbie here. :)
Chris
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Chris Montgomery wrote:
I guess I should have asked if there is another option that runs under x
windows. Remember, newbie here. :)
gvim.
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Chris Montgomery wrote:
I guess I should have asked if there is another option that runs under x
windows. Remember, newbie here. :)
gvim.
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[waits for the other shoe to drop]
Hey, no need to change,
Webmin. You can get it at http://www.webmin.com
mw
Chris Montgomery wrote:
Dumb newbie question, but what do people use in place of linuxconf? This
isn't installed, by default, for my RH7.1 system.
TIA,
Chris
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Hello Listees,
With a little help from Peter, I got it working. For the benefit of other
people who have not set up a loadable kernel module for networking, here's
the steps I took for my 3Com card:
1. added alias eth0 3c59x to /etc/modules.conf
2. ran the command insmod 3c59x
3. used netconfig
Hi Rob..
good email..
precise and detailed..:)
Im going to class now and this is what we do th configure the systems as
well...
Jeff Go
SAP Labs
BSS Systems
Tel #: 650-849-4069
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, David Talkington wrote:
Chris Montgomery wrote:
Dumb newbie question, but what do people use in place of linuxconf? This
isn't installed, by default, for my RH7.1 system.
vi.
That's for old timers. These days, people want more than an old text
editor like vi. That's why I
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