Is skipjack 7.3 beta
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was that a question, or you had a revelation?
as the version says it is a 7.2.92 and 7.2.93 version
Kevin Waterson wrote:
Is skipjack 7.3 beta
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On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Riku Meskanen wrote:
Howdy,
Anybody out there get the same with std man command from rawhide?
Or is it just me with 7.2 and upgraded man version from rawhide?
[mesrik@tacit tmp]$ man --
Segmentation fault
...
Bugzilla or not?
Yes, it's in Bugzilla. I think it
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:23:34 +0300
Paul Dorneanu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was that a question, or you had a revelation?
as the version says it is a 7.2.92 and 7.2.93 version
A question. Many seem of the opinion that skipjack is indeed a beta of 7.3
I was unaware it was a beta release. I was
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Riku Meskanen wrote:
Ok, spent some more time on it and it config directory is
now fully functional with relevant IMHO security checks etc.
Thanks Riku. I will download them today and try them out. Also,
as soon as I get a chance I will closely examine your patch.
I need to pass some parameters to a C prorgam, but in the form
program_name -i input_file -o output_file .
There is another way than inspecting the String[] that comes
as parameter in main ?
If it is, please let me know, because i think it's better
than my solution!! ;-))
I need to pass some parameters to a C prorgam, but in the form
program_name -i input_file -o output_file .
There is another way than inspecting the String[] that comes
as parameter in main ?
If it is, please let me know, because i think it's better
than my solution!!
On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 06:52, Kevin Waterson wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:23:34 +0300
A question. Many seem of the opinion that skipjack is indeed a beta of 7.3
I was unaware it was a beta release. I was thinking it was, as you say,
simply a 7.2.92 and 7.2.93 version.
I have seen no
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, James Olin Oden wrote:
I was first thinking making these better configurable options,
but the package does not use recent autoconfigure, so I simply
made patches active by default. NOCONFIGD and NOGLOB can
consequtively disable the features if not desired.
I would
James Olin Oden wrote:
- SNIP -
IMHO, best way I can think would be to enhance GNU man to
support include directory, like xinetd with /etc/xinetd.d,
logrotate with /etc/logrotate.d etc.
Thus patch it use /etc/man.config.d if it already doesn't
and contrib to project :)
I like the
James Olin Oden wrote:
- SNIP -
I like the man.config.d idea, but I think gnu-man has a solution already
in place.
In the man(1) page MANPATH_MAP and the NOAUTOPATH control the
automatic construction of MANPATH.
if NOAUTOPATH is not set in /etc/man.config then it can be
Presumably he's one who hopes that Red Hat will eventually understand that
its customers really do need to plan these things.
And I would hope that maybe Red Hat will finally think about their business
plan...
Some how - with a ratio of 1000:10 (10 purchases for almost every 1000
downloads
Support contracts are not that profitable (I know, I was in the
business)..
Ahem... Maybe you weren't a very good salesman. I think that RedHat is
doing very well considering that they are giving away GPL product.
Considering the alternative (M$) who charges for the product and then
charges
People also buy Red Hat Network entitlements that give them access to
updated rpms and isos.
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On Tuesday 30 April 2002 00:19, Trevor wrote:
Support contracts are not that profitable (I know, I was in the
business)..
Ahem... Maybe you weren't a very good salesman. I think that RedHat is
doing very well considering that they are giving away GPL product.
I wasn't a salesman (I suck
Support contracts are not that profitable (I know, I was in the
business)..
Ahem... Maybe you weren't a very good salesman. I think that RedHat is
doing very well considering that they are giving away GPL product.
Considering the alternative (M$) who charges for the product and then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
People also buy Red Hat Network entitlements that give them access to
updated rpms and isos.
I get updated packages without having to pay for them. Specifically I had the
recent sudo update (from amirror) before I saw the announcement.
How much sooner would I have
Considering the alternative (M$) who charges for the product and then
charges more for supporting, many corporation's CFO's are starting to see
the value in RH.
Check your facts. Microsoft doesn't sell support and most of the time they
don't give support. They leave this one for your
Check your facts. Microsoft doesn't sell support and most of the
time they
don't give support. They leave this one for your ISV, your computer
manufacturer, to your IT team, or to a consulting company.
Yes they do... for larger companies anyway. For small businesses, Microsoft
doesn't waste
GPL allows RH to charge a fee for supplying the product. It
doesn't HAVE to give
it away, though I could buy a set and run them off (like
Cheapbytes) or mount
them on my ftp server for all to download.
It could charge a small fee for media costs [$2-$3/CD], but according to the
GNU GPL
Presumably he's one who hopes that Red Hat will eventually understand that
its customers really do need to plan these things.
And I would hope that maybe Red Hat will finally think about their business
plan...
Some how - with a ratio of 1000:10 (10 purchases for almost every 1000
Skipjack is beta:
1) It is downloaded from beta.redhat.com
2) When installing, the messages Thank you for using RedHat beta software.
also verify this.
Guy
Kevin Waterson wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:23:34 +0300
Paul Dorneanu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was that a question, or you had a
John Summerfield wrote:
--- Jure Pecar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is there any ETA of the next release of RedHat? I
know that 'when it's
ready' is the best answer...
If you knew that was the best answer you were going to
get, then why ask?
Presumably he's one who hopes that Red Hat will
Dear Hetz Ben Hamo,
Once you wrote about Re: next release:
HBH Presumably he's one who hopes that Red Hat will eventually understand that
HBH its customers really do need to plan these things.
HBH
HBH And I would hope that maybe Red Hat will finally think about their business
HBH plan...
I
Sorry for following up on my own post, but since I got no response I'm
compelled to ask: is this the wrong list for such questions? If it is,
what's the right one?
On Thursday 25-Apr, I wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to create process-shared mutexes in Red Hat Linux 7.* ?
Currently, calling
Tried to do something which I thought would be really simple, mount a
partition into a user's dir to be owned by that user.
e.g. mount /dev/hdb1 /home/user/data
where /home/user/data is an empty directory owned by user.user
No matter what I do when the partition is mounted it is always owned
On 21:14 28 Apr 2002, karthikeyan nagalingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Can u help me to solve the following,
|
| 1. # ctlinnd newgroup domex.newsgroup
| error:
| No innd.pid file; did server die?
| can't send newgroup command (sendto
| failure) No
| such file or
I somewhat didnt completely follow ur answer.
Is that u have all your aliases stored in mysql table which u then populate
in /etc/aliases maybe by some shell scripts ?
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Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002
We entered lot of aliases in /etc/aliases then we ran newaliases and then it
truncated the file to whatever aliases it could handle
but not all that was entered.
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I'm still new using Red hat 7.2, and I want to use it to configure my
cisco router for the 1st time. It is connected to my pc in port serial
(com 2)
Please do not hesitate to tell me the detail instruction.
thank you verymuch
regards,
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I have been running Cygwin successfully on my RH7.1 box for a long time.
Recently I upgraded the 7.1 box to 7.2. Although Cygwin can get a login
prompt I cannot get it to run Gnome. I can run Gnome on an NCD300 terminal
and xwin32 trial version both work real well. What am I doing wrong with
Did you re-compile you kernel? Or update it with a new one
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This just happened.
when I login to my
Use minicom to connect the console port. Set port to ttyS1
(com2), 8N1, then use the usual console command.
If you have time, use can setup the tftp client/server for configuration
file upload/download.
At 03:01 PM 02/04/29 +0700, you wrote:
I'm still new using Red hat 7.2,
and I want to use it
Hi all,
I maybe looking at a GForce 4MX 440 card (either XFX or MSI) from CCL soon,
but seem to remember somewhere that X has a problem with them.
Anyone got any experience/advice on the subject?
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No I did not update the kernel
I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
Many thanks
Mike
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amanda disabled, removing
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amandaidx disabled, removing
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amidxtape disabled,
This is a know xinetd bug. They're working on it.
-eric wood
- Original Message -
I continously get the following line in /var/log/messages
and the logwatch file
xinet[256] FAIL: sgi_fam libwrap from 0.0.0.0
Does anyone know how to avoid these messages (what file
should I
I was reading through this thread, on doing the
following i noticed something strange:
# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma)
# rpm -qi redhat-release
Name: redhat-release Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 7.2 Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
hello,
the best way under your cirucmstances of reducing hacking
would be to put both- the web server and the mail server on the
DMZ zone which would be the safest way to safegaurd both your
internal network and the servers which are on de-militarized zone
.you can go through some of the sample
It is also possible to add to the host file
127.0.0.1 localhost 'computer name'
On 25 Apr 2002, gregory mott wrote:
iirc (no guarantee here), sendmail spends a long time timing out if any
of your network interface addresses do not properly reverse-resolve to
names. i had the
On 4/25/02 3:59 PM, Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
forming the message:
If you are going to be making several copies from an edit, keeping it on the
computer to make dubs is better than wearing out the tape and the deck.
But once all of the dubs are made, and a copy or two has been
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Hi,
Just to clarify:
My machine:
AMD 1.2G
HD 40GB
RAM 256MB
Redhat 7.2
I'd like to edit movie from Camcorder. At the end of
the day, after editing the movies, I would like to
store the movies
Hello,
I'm trying to setup ssh on a machine behind my firewall so it
will allow me to login from another machine behind the firewall
without entering a password.
Here's what I've done so far (amongst other things that didnt' work ;)
1. Ran ssh-keygen -t rsa on the client machine (also tried
hi all
i've got these related problems
on one machine - RH 7.1, Kernel 2.4.9-31, with
all the latest updates(from rhn) the first mount
on my internal zip drive fails (have to kill process
to stop it). and all subsequent mounts on that same
zip works. tried with other zip disks, same
Hi all
What is the function of nscd
Stopping Name Switch Cache Daemon: nscd
Thank you
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pppd won't ever hangup, unless i set the idle timer under 30 seconds,
because earthlink is sending some broadcast packet every 30 seconds. i
want to set the idle timer more like 5 minutes.
how can i tell pppd to ignore those packets? or will a different dialer
program do better?
here's those
hi,
while system bootup
Starting INND:[ok]
after the system ready, if i check the service
#service innd status
result:
innd dead but subsys locked
#ps aux | grep innd
the innd service in not started
please help me, how to keep the innd in running state
thanks in advance,
This was a great article. Check it out
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Title: RE: Mass User Import
Tony - Thanks for the tip. I also received (on another list, courtesy of Thomas Chung) a script that has the advantage of creating the users' home directories without specifying them in the new user file. For a file of new users called students, with usernames in
Gordon Messmer wrote:
It would only fix half of the problem, if it were possible to do so.
(If his provider requires DHCP, it might later lead to ip conflicts)
Giving his machines numbers on the same network would still leave open
the possibility that his cable modem is broadcasting traffic
Title: RE: Mass User Import
When I start named -g, it gives me an error that it
can't open /var/run/named/named.pid
I tried creating the file with touch, but that didn't
solve it.
Why is this, and how do I fix
it.
Hi Robert
Check the permissions of the directory. It sounds like the user named is
running under (probably named) does not have permission to create the file
david
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Robert Bleumer wrote:
When I start named -g, it gives me an error that it can't open
mount -o loop /path_to_iso/isofile.iso /mnt_point
I've been surprised it works. Didn't pay much attention until about a week or so ago
:-)
GL
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Hi...
are There some ways to use a image ISO like a CD? I mean... I
have a ISO
image in my
On 4/26/02 3:38 AM, Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
forming the message:
Just to clarify:
My machine:
AMD 1.2G
HD 40GB
RAM 256MB
Redhat 7.2
I'd like to edit movie from Camcorder. At the end of
the day, after editing the movies, I would like to
store the movies in CDR (mpeg
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to setup ssh on a machine behind my firewall so it
will allow me to login from another machine behind the firewall
without entering a password.
Here's what I've done so far (amongst other things that didnt' work ;)
1.
Kjetil Tjensvold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I completely remove gcc-2.96-98 from my rh 7.2
system.I want to install gcc-3.0.4 due to compile
MPlayer.As known this program will not compile with
gcc-2.96-98 compiler. I dont want any files containing
the old version number hang around. I
Not sure if this has been answered yet. To log in real time what is going on with
ipchains simply add a --log to each and every rule you want logged.
Make sure to restart ipchains after making the change to your rules. Then do a tail
-f /var/log/messages. Tail will actively show what is
Geforce4 works great, get the driver RPMS from NVidia.
Check NVidia Readme first.
Kirk
At 12:41 PM 4/29/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all,
I maybe looking at a GForce 4MX 440 card (either XFX or MSI) from CCL soon,
but seem to remember somewhere that X has a problem with them.
Anyone got any
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Bill Crawford wrote:
2. Copied /home/lanuser/.ssh/id_rsa.pub to the remote machine as
/home/lanuser/.ssh/authorized-keys (also tried with identity.pub for RSA1)
Unless that's a typo, it needs to be authorized_keys.
You might also want to
Hello Everyone,
Under sendmail which one gets done first, alias or virtusertable ?
Thanks,
Pieter
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On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, David Talkington wrote:
Just a note here, for gentle readers who might not be aware of it, that
OpenSSH is phasing out authorized_keys2. Support for that filename is
slated to become read-only in a future release, and eventually go away
in favor of authorized_keys.
Hi all,
With RH 6.2 if you sent a job to the printer in the midle
of the night it would print when the printer was turned on
in the morning. However with RH7.2 the jobs have to be resent
to the printer. How do I convince the lprng to keep jobs until
they print?
Thanks
I have just got my sddr-31 USB drive working on my laptop so I can transfer
images to my Redhat 7.1 ;aptop in the feild while shooting from my sandisk
96MB card. I often need to store more than the camera can hold and need to
review what I have shot.
On windows I use ThumbsPlus for image viewing
On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 13:08, Bill Crawford wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, David Talkington wrote:
Just a note here, for gentle readers who might not be aware of it, that
OpenSSH is phasing out authorized_keys2. Support for that filename is
slated to become read-only in a future release,
hello all
i'm running skipjack on one of my boxes and for some reason, sendmail is
blowing up during system boot and every time i try to invoke it from the
shell to send an email. here's the error it's giving me:
/usr/sbin/sendmail: error while loading shared libraries: libdb-3.2.so:
cannot
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Chris Mason wrote:
I have just got my sddr-31 USB drive working on my laptop so I can transfer
images to my Redhat 7.1 ;aptop in the feild while shooting from my sandisk
96MB card. I often need to store more than the camera can hold and need to
review what I have shot.
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Bill Crawford wrote:
Either gqview or kview; the latter seems to take forever to load up
a large directory, whereas gqview will give you the listing quickly
but takes a while to generate a few thousand thumbnails if you enable
them :o)
Thinking about it, I don't think
What is the command to view all 65536 ports by name?
The best you will do on your local computer is
cat /etc/services
which will show you a subset of the
official ones as defined by IANA.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
If, you mean by view see what's running on your computer,
On 14:41 29 Apr 2002, Will Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| What is the command to view all 65536 ports by name?
[...]
| If, you mean by view see what's running on your computer,
| you're probably looking for a command like
| lsof -i
Or netstat -a.
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No I did not update the kernel
I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
I cannot execute any commands from the command prompt
Any clues?
Many thanks
Mike
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amanda disabled, removing
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amandaidx
On 14:57 29 Apr 2002, Chris Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I have just got my sddr-31 USB drive working on my laptop so I can transfer
| images to my Redhat 7.1 ;aptop in the feild while shooting from my sandisk
| 96MB card. I often need to store more than the camera can hold and need to
|
On 29-Apr-2002/21:58 +0100, Bill Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Bill Crawford wrote:
Either gqview or kview; the latter seems to take forever to load up
a large directory, whereas gqview will give you the listing quickly
but takes a while to generate a few thousand
On 22:56 29 Apr 2002, Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| No I did not update the kernel
| I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
|
| Many thanks
| Mike
|
| Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amanda disabled, removing
| Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amandaidx
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 29-Apr-2002/21:58 +0100, Bill Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Bill Crawford wrote:
Either gqview or kview; the latter seems to take forever to load up
a large directory, whereas gqview will give you the listing
On 13:29 29 Apr 2002, Ashwin Khandare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| We entered lot of aliases in /etc/aliases then we ran newaliases and then it
| truncated the file to whatever aliases it could handle
| but not all that was entered.
It should have worked fine. The only real catch is that an
On 13:26 29 Apr 2002, Ashwin Khandare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I somewhat didnt completely follow ur answer.
| Is that u have all your aliases stored in mysql table which u then populate
| in /etc/aliases maybe by some shell scripts ?
I keep a strcutred representation of our users and groups
i've been reading about advanced bash scripting on some webpage, but i can't
seem to find what i'm looking for.
is there an easy way to tell if a var is in a list (a list like in a for loop
list)? is there a keyword that does what continue does in c?
i wanna get this sudo (sp?) code
does the readme have any special instructions for the geforce4? i've looked
through it and didn't find anything.
i just got a geforce4 mx 440 and it doesn't work well with redhat-7.2's
xfree86-4.1.0 (fully updated by up2date). i downloaded and installed the
latest nvidia drivers (just the
I'm feeling fried at the moment...hosts.allow and hosts.deny are referred to
by a name, but I can not remember what it is does anyone know? I know the
name is used when compiling some software to force it to use the files, but
I'm at a loss. Ideas?
Thanks,
Chad
Hi
I need some help getting my scanner working. I got a scsi card
that works with linux and have it installed and /var/log/messages
has the following lines
Apr 29 15:35:42 Uranus kernel: SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Apr 29 15:35:42 Uranus kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:0b.0
Apr
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:35:37 -0700
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hello all
i'm running skipjack on one of my boxes and for some reason, sendmail
is blowing up during system boot and every time i try to invoke it
from the shell to send an email. here's the error it's giving me:
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On 29/04/2002 at 6:18 PM Chad and Doria Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gregausit/redhat-list] wrote:
I'm feeling fried at the moment...hosts.allow and hosts.deny are referred
to
by a name, but I can not remember what it is does anyone know? I know the
name
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On 29-Apr-2002/18:18 -0500, Chad and Doria Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm feeling fried at the moment...hosts.allow and hosts.deny are referred
to by a name, but I can not remember what it is does anyone know? I know
the name is used when
On 17:58 29 Apr 2002, christopher j bottaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| i've been reading about advanced bash scripting on some webpage, but i can't
| seem to find what i'm looking for.
|
| is there an easy way to tell if a var is in a list (a list like in a for loop
| list)? is there a
Do you mean tcpwrappers ?
Bingo! Thank You
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Hi,
I am using Norton
Ghost 2002 to create partition images of my dual boot W2k and RH 7.2
installation on an Intel 686 machine with 2 SCSI HDDs. The Linux partition
images seem to be reliable only some of the time, while the Windblows images
(both NTFS and FAT32) are 100% reliable.
When
Hi,
I have aBuslink 1394 (firewire) 60 Gb external HDD I
would like to use with my RH 7.2 system. Does anyone know if this is
possible and if so how I can get it to recognize and mount the single drive
partition?
Many
TIA,
Bill
If I have an Athlon CPU, what advantages do I get from running the
Athlon kernel ?? Is it more stable? Faster? Optimised??
What disadvantages do I get if I do NOT use it and stick with the
standard kernel???
Thanks
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Hi,
I have two nics in
my RH 7.2 system. Eth0 goes out to the internet through my cable modem and
eth1 is connected to my internal network. Both are using DHCP. Eth0
initializes very quickly, but eth1 has a long pause before it is successfully
initialized. My DHCP server is a W2k machine.
I want to buy a digital camera for personal use (to take holiday and other
odd pictures now and then), but I have no idea which one to buy. I've
looked around at a few, and most seem to have similar features (Sony,
Olympus, Epson). So my main concern really is that what models are known
to work
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On Monday 29 April 2002 09:39 pm, Cameron Simpson wrote:
|On 17:58 29 Apr 2002, christopher j bottaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| i wanna get this sudo (sp?) code working...
|
| EXCLUDE_LIST = dir1 dir2 dir3
| for DIR in `ls -d */` ; do
| if
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On Monday 29 April 2002 03:33 pm, Linux wrote:
I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
I cannot execute any commands from the command prompt
I missed the start of this thread, sorry.
Does it work if you type the full path
On 22:37 29 Apr 2002, Michael Fratoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 29 April 2002 09:39 pm, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| |On 17:58 29 Apr 2002, christopher j bottaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| | i wanna get this sudo (sp?) code working...
| | EXCLUDE_LIST = dir1 dir2 dir3
| | for DIR in
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On Monday 29 April 2002 03:02 am, Peter Kiem wrote:
Tried to do something which I thought would be really simple, mount a
partition into a user's dir to be owned by that user.
e.g. mount /dev/hdb1 /home/user/data
where /home/user/data is an
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 22:00:06 -0500
bbales [EMAIL PROTECTED] quietly intimated:
I downloaded the rpm for gnumeric-1.0.5, and tried to upgrade from the
redhat 7.2 provided gnumeric-0.67-10. I get a failed dependencies
message as below:
[root@bertha rpms]# rpm -U gnumeric-1.0.5-3.i386.rpm
At 10:00 PM 4/29/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I downloaded the rpm for gnumeric-1.0.5, and tried to upgrade from the redhat
7.2 provided gnumeric-0.67-10. I get a failed dependencies message as below:
[root@bertha rpms]# rpm -U gnumeric-1.0.5-3.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
gnumeric =
generally cameras that use CF cards (compact flash) can be read either over the
usb port (with gphoto2), or via a CF reader (e.g. the sandisk SDDR-31)
I have a Nikon coolpix 990, and it's a great camera, and is well supported
either as a camera (with gphoto2) or with the cf reader.
The gphoto2
On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 00:02, Peter Kiem wrote:
Tried to do something which I thought would be really simple, mount a
partition into a user's dir to be owned by that user.
e.g. mount /dev/hdb1 /home/user/data
...
I've tried combinations of parameters in fstab like owner and user but
On Sun, 2002-04-28 at 10:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
What is the function of nscd
Stopping Name Switch Cache Daemon: nscd
The name service switch (configured in /etc/nsswitch.conf) can look up
names from various services, such as usernames from NIS or LDAP, or
hostnames from
erm
it allows certain address acces to your machine on certain ports/services
ie u can only allow a certain ip to telnet
and hosts.allow takes precedence over hosts.deny
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On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 19:40, BG wrote:
successfully initialized. My DHCP server is a W2k machine. I know we
probably suspect the W2k machine as the cause off the bat, but the long
pause only recently started. Before now it was very fast. I looked in
/var/log/messages and a message is
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