Hello All,
Where can I get the source code for software RAID Drivers.Also where can I
get literature on writing S/W and H/W Raid drivers.
Thanks
Manoj
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From: Ed Wilts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 May 2002 05:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Email Services
> (1) 10 or so Email addresses that I can access via pop3 (Outlook XP/2002
> INSIDE my firewall) that the outside world can send
Well, I guess I'l always be a die-hard sendmail man myself :-)
Jim Hale wrote:
>
> I need some advice please - I've only been working with Red Hat for
> about 2 months now and so far everything is ok. I have an Email &
> Webserver setup here at home and everything is running hunky-dory...
>
> A
HI all,
I tried using up2date on my registered RH 7.1 system since I just replaced the
motherboard. Everything came up and running without any problems. I went to get the
current updates and it kept freezing at the point where it said it had a conflict
with a perl application ' Perl -perl-rpm-
Hello List...
I didn't get any reply on this request. If anyone has installed tomcat from rpm,
could you send me (offlist) the initialization script found in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ for
tomcat please?
thanks
/j-p.
On Wed, 1 May 2002, john-paul delaney wrote:
>
> Hello...
>
> Can anyone help th
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 10:00:28PM -0500, Jim Hale wrote:
> (1) 10 or so Email addresses that I can access via pop3 (Outlook XP/2002
> INSIDE my firewall) that the outside world can send mail to. I use a
> dyndns.org address currently and everything is fine there. I also need
> to be able to get t
Didn't work for me either. I guess I'll just have to wait until someone
makes some RPM's or something, but it is quite disappointing.
-Brandon
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 21:43, Brian Wright wrote:
> Unfortuneately, that didn't help me. :-( I did ./setup /net, installed
> to /opt/OpenOffice.org1.0
Hi all
I have recently upgraded my system to intel P4.
*VIA VT8753(P4X266)/VT8751(P4M266)/VT8753A(P4X266A) chipset motherboard*
It has an Integrated *ProSavage* DDR 2D/3D Video Accelerator (P4M266)
and On-board AC97 Sound .
I have Installed Redhat 7.2 on this system but was not able to config
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 21:02, Gary wrote:
> On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 10:34:02PM -0500 or thereabouts, Jim Hale wrote:
> > So it would be better to go ahead and use Sendmail instead of Postfix?
>
> Unlike Ed, I like Postfix. I switched over about 2 years ago. It is
> considered very secure and fast,
Unfortuneately, that didn't help me. :-( I did ./setup /net, installed
to /opt/OpenOffice.org1.0, and when it came to registering the
components, it froze my system. :-(. I'm pretty upset by the
experience.. as far as I'm concerned, this program is 100% worthless.
:-(
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 19:1
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 20:00, Jim Hale wrote:
>
> So I guess what I'm asking is, for me still new to Linux and needing
> this stuff going, what is the easiest way to have the following:
>
> (1) 10 or so Email addresses that I can access via pop3 (Outlook XP/2002
> INSIDE my firewall) that the out
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 21:18, Cesar Moya wrote:
> Hey guys:
>
> BTW, how do I get "gvim"? I heard about it, but never tried
> it.
here are the rpms I installed to get vim working. get the ones from the
update site for 7.x fixed several usability issues for me. As with most
things unix it works
I've done the same, up2date with Ximian, that could explain the
ill-effects that I've been experiencing. Obviously, you didn't have the
install freeze your system. :)
--Brian
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 17:31, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> after unpacking it as user with tar -zxf I went into the directory
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 10:34:02PM -0500 or thereabouts, Jim Hale wrote:
> So it would be better to go ahead and use Sendmail instead of Postfix?
Unlike Ed, I like Postfix. I switched over about 2 years ago. It is
considered very secure and fast, easy to manage, I use it on my sites. I
must say i
So it would be better to go ahead and use Sendmail instead of Postfix?
Jim Hale
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ed Wilts
> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 10:23 PM
> To: [EMA
> (1) 10 or so Email addresses that I can access via pop3 (Outlook XP/2002
> INSIDE my firewall) that the outside world can send mail to. I use a
> dyndns.org address currently and everything is fine there. I also need
> to be able to get to these mailboxes from my workplace. Which would be
> bett
I need some advice please - I've only been working with Red Hat for
about 2 months now and so far everything is ok. I have an Email &
Webserver setup here at home and everything is running hunky-dory...
ANYWAY - I've been using IEMS 5.1 as my Email server (www.ima.com) since
it has built in pop3
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On Wednesday 01 May 2002 09:18 pm, G. T. Francisco, III wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 11:44:18PM -0400, Michael Fratoni said:
> > Q. Why should a donor include the operating system with their PC
> > donation?
> >
> > A. It is a legal requirement th
Unfortunately the OpenOffice README doesn't explain how the install
procedure works. Google turned up this page:
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/setup-linux.html
That page basically tells you to do a network setup using
# ./setup /net
as root from the install directory as unpacked from the
Hey guys:
Thank you very much for all your answers. I tried what you
all suggested and seems to be working. Of course I put
kedit as an example in my original post, but I was worried
about my own C or FORTRAN programs which sometimes I leave
running in the background and need to be sure they ar
I'm reposting this to keep the thread alive.
---Tom
> >From: christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 18:10:38 -0500
> >
> >does the readme have any special instructions for the geforce4? i've looked
> >th
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 11:44:18PM -0400, Michael Fratoni said:
> Q. Why should a donor include the operating system with their PC donation?
>
> A. It is a legal requirement that pre-installed operating systems remain
> with a machine for the life of the machine. If a company or individual
> do
after unpacking it as user with tar -zxf I went into the directory and
tried both ./install and ./setup both times, when I was done and tried
to open it, it wouldn't work. It installed in /usr/local/openoffice
What's wrong? (sorry to piggy back on this topic.) My glibc is 2.2.4,
kernel 2.4.17
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> Gary Jackson wrote:
> >Where can I get the source for the install kernel that RedHat uses?
> >It doesn't appear to be in the anaconda source distribution, nor is it
> >the same kernel that i
does anyone know of an app useful for monitoring disc and/or network i/o
per process?
basically i'd like something just like top, but that can show (putting
the most recent at the top of the list, of course) how long it's been
since each process did some disk i/o, or did some network i/o, etc.
I've noticed this with OpenOffice 1.0 and SOT Office. Installation goes
fine, but when it comes to registering the components, the installation
program will freeze my system, and I have to reboot, just like Windoze.
:-( I've installed some of the errata on my system, and I suspect the
version of
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On Wednesday 01 May 2002 06:10 pm, thomas wrote:
> Please,could someone give me the url to maillist-archive ?
http://www.prairienet.org/library/redhat/
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On Wed, 1 May 2002 14:28:50 -0400
Hardy Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> Timothy Lee Young [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > I find the "Composer" applet, within Mozilla, to be more than
> > adequate for the task at hand. Have you installed Mozilla? It's
> > sweet.
>
> Last time I
Hello,
this is my first mail to this list. At the moment I am stuck with a
kernel compile problem (2.4.9-21, RH 7.2, AMD K6).
Before I am going to swap my questions here I would like to look for
previous threads related to this topic.
So my question is:
Please,could someone give me the url to ma
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 07:58, Brian Ashe wrote:
>
> At least in KDE you can save yourself from worrying about this at all. Hit
> Alt-F2 and you get a run dialog. Type your command in and hit enter. It has
> to be one of the handiest things about KDE. (Note: If Gnome has a similar
> feature I am no
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On Wednesday 01 May 2002 07:52 pm, Jim Bija wrote:
> I still cant get spamcop to work with sendmail and rhl 7.2. if anyone
> here has gotten it to work. can you PLEASE send me your config files so
> i can see what im doing wrong?
> your sendmail.mc s
>From: christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 18:10:38 -0500
>
>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
Hmmm, thanks. I love learning. Thought you were in Debian for a sec there,
seem to remember that as a debian thing. Guess not.
I still cant get spamcop to work with sendmail and rhl 7.2. if anyone here
has gotten it to work. can you PLEASE send me your config files so i can see
what im doing wrong
> I got ssh working between 2 computers and I want to take advantage of sftp
> as well. I did not find any sftp packages to install. I read the
sftp-server
> manpage which says that sftp-server is started by sshd. Therefore, I tried
> to connect to the other machine using sftp by failed. It prompt
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Gary Jackson wrote:
>Where can I get the source for the install kernel that RedHat uses?
>It doesn't appear to be in the anaconda source distribution, nor is it
>the same kernel that is distributed with the kernel-source rpm.
Sure it is, but it's ra
Where can I get the source for the install kernel that RedHat uses?
It doesn't appear to be in the anaconda source distribution, nor is it
the same kernel that is distributed with the kernel-source rpm.
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Wheeler.Mark wrote:
>I would like to set the date/time display to local time not UTC (i.e.
>date Wed May 1 09:56:41 UTC 2002). How do I do that? I have looked at
>the config files, /sysconfig/clock, timezone and have tried hwclock.
timeconfig.
-
>Timothy Lee Young [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>> I find the "Composer" applet, within Mozilla, to be more than adequate for
>> the task at hand. Have you installed Mozilla? It's sweet.
>
>Last time I used "Composer" to edit HTML that I had hand-coded,
>it mangled my hand-coded html. That was qu
Timothy Lee Young [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I find the "Composer" applet, within Mozilla, to be more than adequate for
> the task at hand. Have you installed Mozilla? It's sweet.
Last time I used "Composer" to edit HTML that I had hand-coded,
it mangled my hand-coded html. That was quite a
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 10:16:37AM -0400, Wheeler.Mark wrote:
>
> I would like to set the date/time display to local time not UTC (i.e. date Wed May 1
>09:56:41 UTC 2002). How do I do that? I have looked at the config files,
>/sysconfig/clock, timezone and have tried hwclock.
>
> thanks
I
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 04:32:32PM -0500, Gary wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:31:46PM -0500 or thereabouts, cameron wrote:
>
> > (also, is it possible to word wrap in vi? I have to endline on my
> > own.)
>
> in my .muttrc file, I have this line:
> set editor="vim -c 'set tw=72 et' -c ':
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 02:49:25PM -0400, Michael George wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:31:46PM -0500, cameron wrote:
> > I compiled mutt version 1.3.28i expecting to use it instead of my
> > RPM version 1.2.5.1i. The rc was too complicated and I don't have
> > the time right now so I reins
>Probaly should be in a man or info page somewhere but I don't think that
>init is the one it should be in since it does say that on Sys V systme
>it works closely with the scripts in init.d:
>
>CONFORMING TO
> Init is compatible with the System V init. It works
> closely toget
On Wednesday 01 May 2002 09:35 am, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the most versatile and easiest to use graphical HTML editor for my
> RH 7.2 system?
>
> TIA,
> Bill
Use mozilla. It has a 'composer' that can generate html page. It's pretty
much customizable, as you can add more attribut to the HTM
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Bill Crawford wrote:
> It will pick up whatever is on the disk; this may be random garbage
>or a valid partition table. This looks like a valid table.
It's not, I don't know why the redhat install kernel is picking that
up. It has a pre-existing valid table on there already
On 01 May 2002 09:02:03 -0500
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 08:31, Cesar Moya wrote:
> > Hello everyone:
> >
> > Suppose I run a program under the bash shell from the
> > console in KDE or GNOME using a command like this
> >
> > $ kedit prog1.c &
> >
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 10:16, Caner Baydemir wrote:
> > > What is the most versatile and easiest to use graphical HTML editor for
> > > my RH 7.2 system?
> >
> > http://linux.tucows.com/internet/html_editors.html
> >
> > Lists a bunch.
> >
> > I like Bluefish and CoffeeCup.
>
> Blufish is great! B
I find the "Composer" applet, within Mozilla, to be more than adequate for
the task at hand. Have you installed Mozilla? It's sweet.
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On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 09:51, Vidiot wrote:
> >use the source Luke.
>
> That is what man pages are for. It should have been in there, specifically
> the init man page. Not everyone can dig through sources.
>
Probaly should be in a man or info page somewhere but I don't think that
init is the o
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 09:36, David wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got ssh working between 2 computers and I want to take advantage of sftp
> as well. I did not find any sftp packages to install. I read the sftp-server
> manpage which says that sftp-server is started by sshd. Therefore, I tried
> to connect t
> > What is the most versatile and easiest to use graphical HTML editor for
> > my RH 7.2 system?
>
> http://linux.tucows.com/internet/html_editors.html
>
> Lists a bunch.
>
> I like Bluefish and CoffeeCup.
Blufish is great! But it is code based HTML editor, not graphical... Maybe
StarOffice, Op
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 00:54, christopher j bottaro wrote:
>
> yeah, check it out, its a little script for lauching quake3 (urban terror
> mod). i got a bunch of computers behind a linksys router, so each user has
> to have a unique net_port.
>
> SUFFIX=$(($UID % 100))
> if [ "$SUFFIX" -lt 10
Hello Cesar,
Wednesday, May 1, 2002, 9:31:32 AM, you textually orated:
CM> Hello everyone:
CM> Suppose I run a program under the bash shell from the
CM> console in KDE or GNOME using a command like this
CM> $ kedit prog1.c &
CM> If I kill the console (using the mouse) from which I issue
CM> t
> What is the most versatile and easiest to use graphical HTML editor for my
> RH 7.2 system?
http://linux.tucows.com/internet/html_editors.html
Lists a bunch.
I like Bluefish and CoffeeCup.
Michael
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That is what man pages are for. It should have been in there, specifically
the init man page. Not everyone can dig through sources.
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Hi,
I got ssh working between 2 computers and I want to take advantage of sftp
as well. I did not find any sftp packages to install. I read the sftp-server
manpage which says that sftp-server is started by sshd. Therefore, I tried
to connect to the other machine using sftp by failed. It prompts m
Hi,
What is the most
versatile and easiest to use graphical HTML editor for my RH 7.2
system?
TIA,
Bill
I would like to set the date/time display to local time not UTC (i.e. date Wed May 1
09:56:41 UTC 2002). How do I do that? I have looked at the config files,
/sysconfig/clock, timezone and have tried hwclock.
thanks
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On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 08:31, Cesar Moya wrote:
> Hello everyone:
>
> Suppose I run a program under the bash shell from the
> console in KDE or GNOME using a command like this
>
> $ kedit prog1.c &
>
> If I kill the console (using the mouse) from which I issue
> that command, the process "kedit"
I would like to set the date/time display to local time not UTC (i.e. date Wed May 1
09:56:41 UTC 2002). How do I do that? I have looked at the config files,
/sysconfig/clock, timezone and have tried hwclock.
thanks
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Hello...
Can anyone help this newbie with an init script for tomcat (4.0.1). I'm using redhat
7.0 and need to run the following command:
ulimit -s 2048
before loading tomcat (a jdk1.3 workaround).
I also want to load Tomcat as user tc.
Right now I'm manually invoking the tomcat start
Hello everyone:
Suppose I run a program under the bash shell from the
console in KDE or GNOME using a command like this
$ kedit prog1.c &
If I kill the console (using the mouse) from which I issue
that command, the process "kedit" also gets killed!!!).
However, if I do the same using the csh s
I received a message from Redhat that I should deactivate a registered
server that was no longer being used. They are correct. I retired that
poor old beast a couple of months ago.
The problem is that I accidentally deleted the note containing the
instructions on how to do this. Also, I can't
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 01:36, Vidiot wrote:
> >Give the man a cigar!
> >
> >That did the trick. I new it there must be something that was
> >stopping the script from running.
>
> The sshd script is one of the simplist ones there. Copying that script
> and replacing the appropriate sections with y
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 08:58, Jim Bija wrote:
> service sendmail stop? whatever distro that is..
redhat for a while now. service calls the script named in the first arg
from init.d with the second arg. saves a few keystrokes. I use it all
the time.
Bret
On Wed, 1 May 2002 11:58:40 +0200
Thomas Ribbrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 12:42:05AM -0400, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> [...]
> > It is true that if the machine is donated, the person donating it
> > can not retain the installation media, and then put what wo
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On Wednesday 01 May 2002 08:39 am, Jim Hale wrote:
> What's the latest Kernel 'accepted' by Red Hat? I'm still running 2.4.7
> and wanted to upgrade.
$ uname -r
2.4.9-31
That's the latest "official" rpm.
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What's the latest Kernel 'accepted' by Red Hat? I'm still running 2.4.7
and wanted to upgrade.
Thanks!
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On Wed, 1 May 2002 11:44:18 +0100 "Ross Cooney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> has anyone ever heard of the service blackjack??? I found it due
>> to a local
>> portscan on my system. I have really really no idea what this is.
>> Anybody
>
>There is a virus called blackjack,
>
>I dont have
> has anyone ever heard of the service blackjack??? I found it due
> to a local
> portscan on my system. I have really really no idea what this is.
> Anybody
There is a virus called blackjack,
I dont have enough information to know if this is what you have...but have a
look at:
http://w
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 12:13:01PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> The problem does not arise with the *retail* copy of Windows, but does with
> the OEM version.
>
> Original Equipment Manufacturer versions are sold at a discount (we'll give
> you 20% off each license but you *MUST* sell a copy
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Vidiot wrote:
> I don't know where you were placing some test lines, but add these and
> report back. I can't create a dummy init.d script and test it, since my
> Linux box is my very popular web/ftp server. Bouncing it up and down
> will cause all kinds of grief with users
service sendmail stop? whatever distro that is.. anyway, im using rhl 7.2
with sendmail 8.11.6. i kill it via /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail stop
and it does die. then i restart it. and it does take the changes i make,
cause it kills sendmail. i add this line
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `bl.spamcop.net', `"Spam b
Hey there,
has anyone ever heard of the service blackjack??? I found it due to a local
portscan on my system. I have really really no idea what this is.
Anybody
greetings,
patrick
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On Wednesday 01 May 2002 10:58 am, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 12:42:05AM -0400, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> [...]
>
> > It is true that if the machine is donated, the person donating it can not
> > retain the installation media, and then put what would be an illegal copy
> > on
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 12:42:05AM -0400, Michael Fratoni wrote:
[...]
> It is true that if the machine is donated, the person donating it can not
> retain the installation media, and then put what would be an illegal copy
> on their new machine.
[...]
Now you got me confused (but admittedly, m
BTW, which line did you add? They should a couple of differnet ones
depending on the sendmail version.
Jim Bija wrote:
>
> Ok.. thats fine..thing is i added the line that that URL tells me to add.
> Then i recompile my .cf with my new and 1 line added .mc file via:
> m4 /etc/mail/sendmail.mc >
I tried it this morning Jim before I replied to your post, and it took
right off running fine.
I assume you did a "service sendmail stop" multiple times until you got
a "Fail" and then done "service sendmail start"???
What error is comming up?
Check you mail.log and see if sendmail is successfu
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 06:00 pm, David Talkington wrote:
> But is % really what you meant? / divides; % gives remainder after
> (${UID}/100).
yeah, check it out, its a little script for lauching quake3 (urban terror
mod). i got a bunch of computers behind a linksys router, so each user has
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