terry barnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What prompted my hypothetical system question is I'm in the process of
specing out a new file server and I thought maybe someone here would
know if the setup would overcome the 2 gig limit I'm experiencing with
our current server.
The setup with the
Hi,
I would like to do a rpm for secure nfs (client and server)
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/imaging/snfs/
Briefly nfs is tunneled into a ssh connection, by the mean of a forwarding of
the rpc connections.
In order to achieve that I have some questions.
- A user (snfs) has to be created, under
Many thanks for the advice on large file support. RH7.2 is on its way!
Go for RH7.2 and save yourself a lot of hassle...
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I sent a message to this list yesterday asking how I can install an entire
rawhide distribution on my machine. I haven't received any responses, so
I've been investigating myself and I've made pretty good progress. It seems
that the anaconda-runtime package has some scripts which I should be
OK thanks...
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Objet : RE: Can't locate module sound-service-0-0 / sound-slot-1
Ismael Touama wrote:
Hi,
at boot system i've this
I use Sylpheed, and all I did was ask it to filter on the to field. I get the
occasional slips (also from the Mandrake Expert list) but I think this is because
there is some other entry in the TO field.
I must admit that with the mislaid emails that do not get filtered and thus stay in
the
guys,
after installing most recent openssh, how will i know
that im running the updated version :-)
i run /etc/rc.d/rc.local, am i right using that command?
thanks!
Maynard B. Fernando
Tel. Nos.: 632.840.0881 / 632.840.0882
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Men of genius are admired, men of wealth
Hello all,
We have fortunately stumbled on a dual PII Digital 3000 Server. It comes equipped with
a Raid array is a MYLEX DAC960P/PD Raid array Firmware 3.50-0-27
The BIOS has SCSI Controller: Adaptec AIC-7880P (on-board BIOS 1.26S1.01)
We have been unable to install either RH7.2 or
I had that same problem with the AIC card. I usually work around it by
installing the SMP kernel instead.
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 02:09, George Abdo wrote:
Hello all,
We have fortunately stumbled on a dual PII Digital 3000 Server. It comes equipped
with a Raid array is a MYLEX DAC960P/PD
Newb question...
Having previously yanked a word, I now want to replace the word at the cursor with the
one in memory. What's the best way to do this substitution?
thanks
/j-p.
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:41:45 -0100 (GMT+1)
john-paul delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Newb question...
Having previously yanked a word, I now want to replace the word at the
cursor with the one in memory. What's the best way to do this
substitution?
Using what?
The most common cut
Thanks... Sorry I wasn't specific. I'm using the Vi editor in a terminal (not GUI)...
without a mouse.
regards
/j-p.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, ABrady wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:41:45 -0100 (GMT+1)
john-paul delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Newb question...
Having previously yanked
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:18:11 -0100 (GMT+1)
john-paul delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Thanks... Sorry I wasn't specific. I'm using the Vi editor in a
terminal (not GUI)... without a mouse.
regards
/j-p.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, ABrady wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:41:45 -0100 (GMT+1)
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, ABrady wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:18:11 -0100 (GMT+1)
john-paul delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Thanks... Sorry I wasn't specific. I'm using the Vi editor in a
terminal (not GUI)... without a mouse.
I led you into further explanation, but I'm far from a vi/vim
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:41:45 -0100 (GMT+1)
john-paul delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Newb question...
Having previously yanked a word, I now want to replace the word at
the cursor with the one in memory. What's the best way to do this
substitution?
Use ny or
Dear all
I have successfully installed RH 7.2 on my laptop (a Toshiba Tecra
8000). I now need to set up the PCMCIA card. Does anybody know how I can
do this (I've found the hardware configuration panel under Gnome, but it
doesn't appear to let you change settings).
The PCMCIA card I've got
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Duncan Hill wrote:
thanks... for the buffers tip.
cwesc - nuke current work (there has to be an easier way)
dw ?
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Nick wrote:
Dear all
I have successfully installed RH 7.2 on my laptop (a Toshiba Tecra
8000). I now need to set up the PCMCIA card. Does anybody know how I can
do this (I've found the hardware configuration panel under Gnome, but it
doesn't appear to let you
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, john-paul delaney wrote:
cwesc - nuke current work (there has to be an easier way)
dw ?
Note to self - wake up before posting to lists! Yes, dw :
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I have successfully created a cdrom (sort of) with my own custom stuff!
Now I go to burn the cdrom and make it bootable and use the kickstart
file which is in the root dir of the cdrom.
I made a sysimage.txt file that points to ks=cdrom:/ks.cfg so far so
good.
I run this command
#
At 11:15 PM 2/4/2002 -0500, you wrote:
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, James Pifer wrote:
I have a parallel port Visioneer 6100B scanner. Can anyone point me to
some
type of howto or instructions on setting it up on RH7.2?
Thanks,
James
I don't think that one is supported. I have a parallel
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:41:45AM -0100, john-paul delaney wrote:
Having previously yanked a word, I now want to replace the word at
the cursor with the one in memory. What's the best way to do this
substitution?
Others have mentioned named buffers, but generally for this kind of work
you
I have had several people report the following error to me when testing
our RH 7.2 system using KDE 2.2.1.
Failed to obtain license for GLX
This message seems to come up when the screen saver starts. They are
using diskless xterminals to access the system. Any hints would be
appreciated.
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Try sending a kill -3 on the any of the java processes. It should produce a
thread stack track telling you what threads that VM is running.
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Hi I made the changes but no results !!
It's always the same.
I have no sound card, and no way to set to zero value
the original settings...
Is there other way to avoid these messages or this attempt
to detect any sound cards ?
Thx,
ismes
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Hi it's me again,
always boot or shutdown problems for new linux user!
At boot, after load, my KDE tool bar indicates 3 processes (?)
running:
-Autorun
-alarm daemon
-history for command line ('historique du presse-papier' in french)
How can I cancel these processes?
It seems it consumes
Ismael Touama wrote:
Hi I made the changes but no results !!
It's always the same.
I have no sound card, and no way to set to zero value
the original settings...
Is there other way to avoid these messages or this attempt
to detect any sound cards ?
Thx,
ismes
You could try removing all
Dave Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Dave Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Vi: Replace Word sequence
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 08:17:52 -0600
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:41:45AM -0100, john-paul delaney wrote:
Having previously
Hi Tom,
That's what i tried but no results...
I'm kind of perplex!
Thanks for all,
ismes
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Envoyé : mardi 5 février 2002 16:24
À : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Objet : RE: Can't locate module
Dear N3wB,
Being that you don't have a mouse it might be a little tough.
What I would suggest is the following:
ESC
:%s/wordA/wordB/g
That will replace the wordA with wordB throughout the entire file.
Best regards,
Shirley
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To:
Hey, all.
I'm trying to print to a printer set up on a Windows machine from
my Linux box. I've tried evrything I can think of and it still
doesn't work so I'm hoping someone can help me.
The two machines are on the same network.
One is Windows 98, the other is Zoot (RHL 6.2).
I've setup
Hi all:
I have some problems when I quit from KDE.
I don't know the meaning of the following prompt when I close KDE:
Xlib: extension RENDER missing on display :0.0.
Besides, when I shut down the Linux system, I can see the message:
Unmounting proc file system: umount: /proc: device is
try not calling it lp|cannon just lable it lp.
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
Hey, all.
I'm trying to print to a printer set up on a Windows machine from
my Linux box. I've tried evrything I can think of and it still
doesn't work so I'm hoping someone can help me.
The two machines are on the
Error, it works now...
I hope so...
thanks again.
ismes
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Envoyé : mardi 5 février 2002 17:16
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Can't locate module sound-service-0-0 / sound-slot-1
Hi Tom,
Hi All,
Q1: How does RPM know to pick up your .rpmmacros file? This .rpmmacros file
has my redefiniton of %topdir.
Q2: Where should I place this .rpmmacros file? And why there?
I'm limited on RPM resources, plus I'm new to this so any help or advice is
greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 08:05:15AM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
Maybe I miss understood [sic] the OP but I thought he was asking to do
something like this:
On a line with cursor represented by []
line1 []pest blak bla blah
On that line a cursor posiition we say `yw'
Now at a
Busler, Grant wrote:
Try sending a kill -3 on the any of the java processes. It should produce a
thread stack track telling you what threads that VM is running.
Grant
or... I have been known to do the following:
#!/bin/ksh
for i in `ps -ef | grep jdk | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2'}`
do
Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 08:05:15AM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
Maybe I miss understood [sic] the OP but I thought he was asking to do
something like this:
On a line with cursor represented by []
line1 []pest blak bla blah
On that line a cursor posiition we say
Can you give more info on that And for gods' sake, SET THE COMMAND=
PARAMETER in the authorized_keys2 file!
Thanks!
Jim.
I dont see any of that... where can i read about it?
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 12:11, Jim Bija wrote:
Can you give more info on that And for gods' sake, SET THE COMMAND=
PARAMETER in the authorized_keys2 file!
Thanks!
Jim.
I dont see any of that... where can i read about it?
man sshd
look under AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT all sorts of tricks
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Jim Bija wrote:
Can you give more info on that And for gods' sake, SET THE COMMAND=
PARAMETER in the authorized_keys2 file!
Thanks!
Jim.
I dont see any of that... where can i read about it?
Yeah, it's not where you'd expect it (such as the man page
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 09:36:42AM -0800, Melissa Rickman wrote:
Q1: How does RPM know to pick up your .rpmmacros file? This .rpmmacros file
has my redefiniton of %topdir.
Q2: Where should I place this .rpmmacros file? And why there?
I've got it in my home directory. It's there because it
I was never able to export my Eudora addressbook to Evolution. Where
can I find TB!? I search on google didn't find anything except stuff
for tuberculosis.
Thanks.
-Brandon
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 18:36, Gary wrote:
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 20:14, Ed Wilts wrote:
Actually, I just tested this
Thanks Dave...
I don't want to belabour the point.. yet the named buffers allow me to delete the word
I want to replace without losing the original yanked word.
My problem was that the original yanked entry would be overwritten in memory by the
following deletion (yw dw pw - leaves me with
In vi p puts what you have yanked with yy at the curent cursor location.
you can also do global substitutions if you are changeing text. You should
create a good cheat sheet until you get used to vi.
Linda
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, john-paul delaney wrote:
Thanks... Sorry I
all of a sudden my cron does not run any of the cron
for every users. even root. how do i trouble shoot
this. the logs in /var/log/cron say it is running
but nothing actually is runing.
i even setup a dummy test script that would touch
a the date to a directory. This does not happen.
any
Cool... the subtle touch. Thanks Lynn.
/j-p.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Lynne Lawrence wrote:
Note: P is nice to insert the word back in front of
something because yw yanks a trailing space.
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 12:42:12PM -0500, Lynne Lawrence wrote:
yup, but you don't need the pw to put the word back - simply p
will put back whatever is in the butter, be it a word, or what..
Sigh... I knew that, I really did. The fingers need to be debounced...
(O'course, the keyboard may be
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 03:10:37PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In vi p puts what you have yanked with yy at the curent cursor location.
you can also do global substitutions if you are changeing text. You should
create a good cheat sheet until you get used to vi.
Create? Heck, go to
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Jesus Ortega (a.k.a. Nitebirdz) wrote:
I have a quick question regarding the use of 'td' for tables in the CGI.pm
Perl module. I have a script that contains the following piece of code:
print table({-border='0',-width='100%',-cellpading='0'},
I installed Red Hat's debug kernel to try to find freezes that are
occuring. How do I use this?
Kevin Breit
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I installed Red Hat's debug kernel to try to find freezes that are
occuring. How do I use this?
Just run it... it has slab poisoning enabled.
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On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 16:46, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
Kevin Breit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I installed Red Hat's debug kernel to try to find freezes that are
occuring. How do I use this?
Just run it... it has slab poisoning enabled.
So what do I do? My box freezes. How do I
Kevin Breit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 16:46, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
Kevin Breit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I installed Red Hat's debug kernel to try to find freezes that are
occuring. How do I use this?
Just run it... it has slab poisoning enabled.
Steve Lee wrote:
all of a sudden my cron does not run any of the cron
for every users. even root. how do i trouble shoot
this. the logs in /var/log/cron say it is running
but nothing actually is runing.
i even setup a dummy test script that would touch
a the date to a directory. This
Hey guys,
I sent this enquiry to the relevant php lists, but thought that this might
also be something that might be solved by a RH tweak or that someone on
this list might have encountered before.
I'm running a RH7.2 box with apache 1.3.20 installed and php-4.1.1
installed as a DSO.
Did you go through rp3-config on the 7.2 machine?
Nope, I'd never even heard of it until you mentioned it. I'm sure it never
existed on my 6.2 PC, and if it did I never used it :).
Does it configure the pppd properly, so it can start as a service without
any other stuffing around, or is it one
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Anth Courtney wrote:
If I output date('T') then the correct timezone (EST...I'm in Aus) is
displayed, but any time or dates are 16 hours behind.
Make sure your hardware clock is set for GMT, and that your displayed
time is appropriate for your
What the???
I have set up an internal domain 'domain.com'
On this domain I have 5 PCs
1 Linux 6.2 (server.domain.com)(192.168.0.10)
2 My own PC (edward.domain.com)(192.168.0.2)
3 My wife's PC (kylie.domain.com)(DHCP - only just starting to test
it - can drop it back to
On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 08:23:22 -0500
Matt Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Hi,
I have successfully created a cdrom (sort of) with my own custom
stuff! Now I go to burn the cdrom and make it bootable and use the
kickstart file which is in the root dir of the cdrom.
I made a sysimage.txt
Err, domain.com is a REAL domain. Here's the info on the owner:
Domain Name: DOMAIN.COM
Registrar: DOMAIN BANK, INC.
Whois Server: rs.domainbank.net
Referral URL: http://www.domainbank.net
Name Server: DNS1.DOMAINBANK.NET
Name Server: DNS2.DOMAINBANK.NET
Name Server:
i don't have /etc/cron.allow or /etc/cron.deny
so all users will be able to run cron.
What happened differently is that i have
setup all user accounts to auth through an
LDAP database. Maybe this may be the problem.
I'm not sure if NIS has this problem also.
if restart cron. it will run the
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
kylie or kylie.domain.com (216.147.69.55 --- Where did THIS come from). It
says it is pinging from 203.59.196.224. OK, I thought maybe stuffed up my
DHCP somehow, but it gets worse. PING responds EVEN with the PC turned OFF.
How does that work???
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
What the???
I have set up an internal domain 'domain.com'
domain.com belongs to a bank in Bethlehem, PA.
Gerry
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are you running crond ?
type service crond status to find out
Any way type service crond restart
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From: Steve Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 11:57 AM
Subject: Cron
all of a sudden my cron does not run any of
i have restarted cron and it si running.
i even see it running the cron in the logs
but no output from my script, or the other
scripts.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Enrique Bory Simon wrote:
are you running crond ?
type service crond status to find out
Any way type service crond restart
-
domain.com belongs to a bank in Bethlehem, PA.
sorry, domain.com was just the example I used Gerry.
your first answer is the correct one.
the real names I use in here are based on the domain dekkers.com.
which is what worries me. They SHOULD NOT RESOLVE externally. I was hoping
they would
Just noticed in my logs that when named starts up this is what happens:
Feb 6 08:17:19 server named[8251]: hint zone (IN) loaded (serial 0)
Feb 6 08:17:19 server named[8251]: Zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa (file
named.local): No default TTL ($TTL value) set, using SOA minimum instead
Feb 6
Upon further testing you are probably right. What I did was take the boot.img file
and remove the adaptec module so I could add the equally large ft.o (promise
fasttrack100 raid driver). Copied that to my boot cd and it failed as mentioned
earlier. It looks like the adaptec is needed for
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On Tuesday 05 February 2002 08:09 pm, Edward Dekkers wrote:
Just noticed in my logs that when named starts up this is what happens:
[snip]
(eth0) Feb 6 08:17:19 server named[8251]: listening on
[203.59.196.224].53 (ppp0) Feb 6 08:17:19 server
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On Tuesday 05 February 2002 08:16 pm, Edward Dekkers wrote:
the real names I use in here are based on the domain dekkers.com.
which is what worries me. They SHOULD NOT RESOLVE externally. I was
hoping they would not. But, as you have found out,
ed == Edward Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
domain.com belongs to a bank in Bethlehem, PA.
ed sorry, domain.com was just the example I used Gerry.
ed your first answer is the correct one.
ed the real names I use in here are based on the domain dekkers.com.
ed
After a bit of investigation, it seems someone had indeed registered
dekkers.com way back in 1997.
The record was updated 28/12/2001, so I assume they've only just started
using it and we just hadn't noticed up until now. (Although a few 'niggly'
things now start to make sense)
The guy who
On 09:16 06 Feb 2002, Edward Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| domain.com belongs to a bank in Bethlehem, PA.
|
| the real names I use in here are based on the domain dekkers.com.
|
| which is what worries me. They SHOULD NOT RESOLVE externally. I was hoping
| they would not. But, as you
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 20:42:59 -0500
Chapman, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
Upon further testing you are probably right. What I did was take the
boot.img file and remove the adaptec module so I could add the equally
large ft.o (promise fasttrack100 raid driver). Copied that to my
boot cd
On 10:33 05 Feb 2002, David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Jim Bija wrote:
| Can you give more info on that And for gods' sake, SET THE COMMAND=
| PARAMETER in the authorized_keys2 file!
| Thanks!
| Jim.
| I dont see any of that... where can i read about it?
|
| Yeah, it's not where you'd
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| Can you give more info on that And for gods' sake, SET THE COMMAND=
| PARAMETER in the authorized_keys2 file!
| I dont see any of that... where can i read about it?
|
| Yeah, it's not where you'd expect it (such as the man
Red Hat has a somewhat complex setup involving PAM to allow users at the
console to do things that require root permission.
'halt' and 'reboot' are symlinks to the 'consolehelper' which is not
SUID, but it invokes 'userhelper' which is. The man page for userhelper
does not seem to reflect its
How do I stop that?
Tell it to stop. :)
[root@tuxfan etc]# head -10 /etc/named.conf
acl localnet { 192.168.0/24; 127.0.0.1/32; };
options {
directory /var/named;
allow-query { localnet; };
listen-on{ 192.168.0.3; 127.0.0.1; };
auth-nxdomain no;
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Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 09:16 06 Feb 2002, Edward Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| domain.com belongs to a bank in Bethlehem, PA.
|
| the real names I use in here are based on the domain dekkers.com.
|
| which is what worries me. They SHOULD
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David Talkington wrote:
Either register the domain or use a nonexistent top level domain like .home.
Or use a split-horizon DNS resolver on your private network - one
that's a) only visible to your machines, and b) obeys your authority
for
How can you do this for all users? I have a similar problem (Dell
PowerEdge 2400, no sound card, same error) and KDE informs all new users
that there is no sound. I can shut it off individual but I'm sure that
there is a way to automate this.
Tom Wilson wrote:
Ismael Touama wrote:
Hi I
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Steve Lee wrote:
does anyone here on this list use
RedHat Linux and OpenLDAP ??
Sure. What's your question?
Tony
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I'd like to setup k Mail to do the following. Send incoming mail to
specific folders depening on the senders address. e.g. Mail I get
from redhat lists would be sent not to the inbox
Can anyone give me some advice about typing and printing documents in
Japanese. I'm running Red Hat 7.2. I've got the right keyboard map setup
but can't type any Japanese Characters at all.
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I'd like to setup k Mail to do the following. Send incoming mail to specific
folders depening on the senders address. e.g. Mail I get from redhat lists
would be sent not to the inbox but to a folder named redhat lists that I have
made. Is this possible?
On 13:12 06 Feb 2002, GRAEME JENSEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I'd like to setup k Mail to do the following. Send incoming mail to specific
| folders depening on the senders address. e.g. Mail I get from redhat lists
| would be sent not to the inbox but to a folder named redhat lists that I
Thanks for explaining everything Gordon. :-)
I followed a suggestion on the previous post and found a symlink from reboot
in /usr/bin to consolehelper. And the manpage for consolehelper says it has
something to do with PAM (which is a complicated thing of course.) But
anyway, through this
Daemon is generally disabled from the directory /etc/rc5.d if you are
running X otherwise from /etc/rc3.d. You have to move the file starting
with S to K to shut the daemon while booting. You need to see the man pages
for running daemon.
You also need to search the S file which is running these
Does anyone know how or why this has occurred?
[garden@tabatha garden]$ df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda6 4332624246820 3865716 7% /
/dev/hda131079 5167 24308 18% /boot
/dev/hda5 15124868
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At boot, after load, my KDE tool bar indicates 3 processes (?)
running:
-Autorun
If the autorun desktop entry is empty, I don't think it causes anything
to run at all. I deleted the desktop entry here.
-alarm daemon
Click the icon on the
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David wrote:
poweroff, which is the legalised command for non-root users to shutdown
the system. So everything works great with that. Looks like the old shutdown
command should be unlearned. :-)
Not if you want to learn _Unix_ (as opposed to only
I am having a problem with applications such as xmms and gtv. As user, I
get the error message:
Gtk-WARNING **: GModule initialization check failed: Gtk+ version too
old (micro mismatch)
This would lead to think about a problem with Gtk, BUT, as root, the
same programs give no warning.
Besides
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Devon wrote:
Click the icon on the right hand side of the taskbar that looks like a
calendar. Select settings - configure KOrganizer, and deselect the
checkbox that says Automatically start Alarm Dameon on login
Good heavens, this is starting to
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On Wednesday 06 February 2002 12:37 am, David Talkington wrote:
Devon wrote:
Click the icon on the right hand side of the taskbar that looks like a
calendar. Select settings - configure KOrganizer, and deselect the
checkbox that says
I've reconfigured RH7.1 sendmail to use the dnsbl feature. Here is my
config file:
divert(-1)
dnl This is the sendmail macro config file. If you make changes to this file,
dnl you need the sendmail-cf rpm installed and then have to generate a
dnl new /etc/sendmail.cf by running the following
cron doesn't work when a user is authenticated by ldap
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Steve Lee wrote:
does anyone here on this list use
RedHat Linux and OpenLDAP ??
Sure. What's your question?
Tony
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On Wednesday 06 February 2002 12:59 am, Vidiot wrote:
I've reconfigured RH7.1 sendmail to use the dnsbl feature. Here is my
config file:
[snip]
FEATURE(`dnsbl')dnl
[snip]
It is the stock redhat mc file with dnsbl added and
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