On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Riku Meskanen wrote:
I'm still thinking /etc/man.config.d/ support possibilities.
As the /etc/man.config is just flat config with really no
really need stacked options or anything and the /etc/man.config.d/
could be achieved simply modifying read_config_file() to
Michael Oatman wrote:
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On boot, right after the root filesystem is mounted,
I'm getting a kernel panic and it hangs at:
pivotroot: pivot_root (/sysroot,/sysroot/initrd) failed 2
frees 236K of memory
kernel panic: no init found. try passing init= option to kernel
I'm
Hi Pramod
Try out Iptables, it has better features than ipchains.
Enable IP forwarding between the interfaces - remember to disable this if
you're going to unload the Iptables rules.
echo "1" /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Load the NAT modules - needed only if you compiled as modules
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On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 02:00:40PM -0500, Glenn Goodspeed wrote:
I have a list of 250 users that I need to give accounts on a RedHat 7.0
server running Open Webmail. Is there a simple way to import such a list
and assign passwords and home
Please do not post HTML e-mail to this list, or any list for that matter.
Use firestarter to control the firewall. It is much easier that way.
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Hi Pramod
Try
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 01:23:34PM -0400, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
Hi, how do I create an ftp mirror using wuftpd? I would like to create a
redundant ftp server in case one fails.
It's actually a two-step solution.
First setup a mirroring of the master ftp server.
I use a Perl script
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 12:41:24PM -0500, Steve Buehler wrote:
How can I tell what version I am running on a Redhat server.
type `rpm -q redhat-release`
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 12:33:50AM -0700, gabriel wrote:
i've got two machines using to different ips connected to one hub,
which is in turn connected to the cable modem. the ips are _not_
on the same subnet,
This is not good. A hub just provides electrical interconnection; it
doesn't
Hello Cameron,
Thanks for all of that info ! It sounds like you guys are doing what my
company wants to do. Here is our problem :
We have two internet links (woohoo) connecting the company to the internet.
Now they want mail that is meant for office A to come to that link and mail
that is meant
How can I tell what version I am running on a Redhat server. I know how to
get the Kernel version, but don't know how to find out if it is Redhat 6.1,
6.2, 7.1, etc.
It should say in /etc/redhat-release
Michael
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 12:51 am, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Sure. So? It's not psychic.
no sh*t, so why is it making decisions about what attributes shouldn't be set
for me?
It's not putting a useless attribute on a data file.
What's your point?
my point is that i know when i need the
Hello fred,
Thursday, April 25, 2002, 6:09:08 PM, you textually orated:
fp Hi. Can someone recommend a PHP calendar or groupware
fp client they are happy using?
fp Are there any that integrate into an LDAP database?
This has become a favorite very quickly for me. It supports multiple RDBMS
Please forgive me if this is something that has been asked (and
answered) many times before...the redhat-list archive is VERY long, and
since it is private, I can't use google to search it.
I just installed RH-7.2. I installed everything. In the installation
process, I turned off firewalling
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On 26-Apr-2002/14:51 -0400, Jeff Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On this note, how could you edit an existing Reply-To tag instead of
appending one using a formail/procmail recipe?
There are several options in formail for appending or replacing
Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ? Since it's not on
my system, I need to install it, and knowing which RPM it's in helps...
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On 26-Apr-2002/17:38 -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ok .. am I suppose to get this script on %post, right ?
Yes.
Another question . on post install, are all the mounts mounted ?
Yes, they have to be in order
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ? Since it's not
on my system, I need to install it, and knowing which RPM it's in helps...
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Head on over to www.rpmfind.net to search for the appropriate RPM.
Barry
Best bet is to look in up on rpmfind.net
Bob
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ? Since it's not
on my system, I need to install it, and knowing which RPM it's in helps...
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Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ? Since it's not
on my system, I need to install it, and knowing which RPM it's in helps...
I believe libltdl.so.0 is provided by libtool-libs.
http://www.rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/redhat/7.2/i386/libtool-libs-1.4-8.i386.html
Mike,
My answer was a little terse. Search rpmfind.net with 'libltdl'
Might also try:
http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/
Bob
Michael J. Denton wrote:
Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ? Since it's not
on my system, I need to install it, and
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 02:55 pm, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ?
Since it's not on my system, I need to install it, and knowing which
RPM it's in helps...
If you have the
I've installed dualboot Win98 / RedHat 7.2 with lilo. When I try:
K - Preferences - System - Boot Manager(LILO) - Boot after 0 seconds - OK
And reboot, I still get the lilo prompt for Win98/Linux. Why? I would
like to have no delay at this point. If I want to boot to Windows (very
rare),
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 03:40 pm, Frank Bax wrote:
I've installed dualboot Win98 / RedHat 7.2 with lilo. When I try:
K - Preferences - System - Boot Manager(LILO) - Boot after 0 seconds -
OK
And reboot, I still get the lilo prompt for
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 21:28, daniel wrote:
but at the moment i don't know how to do that yet
so i was hoping for an interim solution
but if the problem is the fact that my little hub isn't a router
i guess i better learn how to set up a gateway/firewall quick
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It is libtool-libs-1.3.5-8.sparc.rpm
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ? Since it's not
on my system, I need to install it, and knowing which RPM it's in helps...
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On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 06:30, Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 12:33:50AM -0700, gabriel wrote:
i've got two machines using to different ips connected to one hub,
which is in turn connected to the cable modem. the ips are _not_
on the same subnet,
A couple of people have
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 01:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a T3 storage device for which a E3500 is acting as NFS server.
The NFS clients to this storage are four Dell poweredge 2450 running redhat
linux.
We are facing the problem of slow response over the NFS.
What version of Red Hat
On Sat, 2002-04-20 at 19:46, Harry Putnam wrote:
In the context of the original post, the comparison was to perl regex.
Perl searches for a regex in a string, rather than matching a pattern on
a string.
I disagree, and I think this is the hub of the matter. Regex always
match a
Whats the best way to upgrade to the SMP kernel? I was thinking id just
install the SMP kernal off of the 7.2 CD then run up2date to make it update
its self, would this work? Its a redhat 7.2 install with just the one 1.0
Ghz P3 cpu installed.
Thanks
Jason Adams
On 10:50 27 Apr 2002, christopher j bottaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Saturday 27 April 2002 12:51 am, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| Sure. So? It's not psychic.
| no sh*t, so why is it making decisions about what attributes shouldn't be set
| for me?
Because you haven't _told_ it the the
Is there a utility to convert a .deb file to something useable in
Redhat:
deb2bz ?
deb2gz ?
deb2rpm ?
deb2tar ?
deb2Z ?
deb2zip ?
TIA
Bill
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 05:52 pm, William J. Salvino wrote:
Is there a utility to convert a .deb file to something useable in
Redhat:
deb2bz ?
deb2gz ?
deb2rpm ?
deb2tar ?
deb2Z ?
deb2zip ?
Check out 'alien'. It is included with Red Hat
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 01:03:55PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
It will between the two computers, certainly. If the two are on
different numbered networks, then they don't know the shorted path
between each other. Rather, they send all of their traffic out the
cable modem, to the default
Hi.
I've just installed xine but it wont play videos. I
get this
error. There is no available demuxer to handle video
filename.
But when I check xine from monitor it loads the
demuxes. Several of them. Is there something wrong
with the videofile that demuxers dont support, Do you
have a link to a
On 01:11 28 Apr 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| get this
| error. There is no available demuxer to handle video
| filename.
| But when I check xine from monitor it loads the
| demuxes. Several of them. Is there something
On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 17:39, Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 01:03:55PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
It will between the two computers, certainly. If the two are on
different numbered networks, then they don't know the shorted path
between each other. Rather, they send all of
This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen resolution.
Please enlighten me
Zack
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On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, you wrote:
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ? Since it's not
on my system, I need to install it, and knowing which RPM it's in helps...
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This may be really simple, but I just can't seem to get my hands around it.
How do I get a directory listing using ls (or some other command maybe).
All I want is the directories names (no files or .. or . ) and no other
information, just the directory
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On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen resolution.
Xconfigurator
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My system doesn't seem to have that - is it installed by default and can
you get to it from konsole because whenever I try that it says that it
can't find the file. :/
Thanks!
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jh My system doesn't seem to have that - is it installed by default and can
jh you get to it from konsole because whenever I try that it says that it
jh can't find the file. :/
jh Thanks!
Yes, it should be installed if you installed X.
On 28-Apr-2002/00:04 -0500, Jim Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My system doesn't seem to have that - is it installed by default and can
you get to it from konsole because whenever I try that it says that it
can't find the file. :/
On my RH72 system, it comes from Xconfigurator-4.9.39-1.i386.rpm.
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen resolution.
Xconfigurator
Thanks for your reply
I have used Xconfigurator and sets up ok, but I cannot seem to load a
On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 15:39, Dave Ihnat wrote:
That's not a properly configured network. There's nothing in his post
to indicate that these machines _need_ to be on different subnets; and
if they're on the same local subnet, there's no local need for a router.
I was assuming that his
On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 20:16, Bret Hughes wrote:
Exactly what I was thinking. That is why I sugested he send the outputs
of ifconfig and route to make sure that the terms he was using were
correct. There may be a reason that they need to be on two subnets but
if so there should be a router
On 28-Apr-2002/15:46 +1000, david mackenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used Xconfigurator and sets up ok, but I cannot seem to load a
800x600 desktop.
I have no idea how to switch from the current 640x 480 (I think thats
what it is) to my prefered 800x600.
Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
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