Pekka Savola [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 25 May 2002, Riku Meskanen wrote:
Howdy,
I noticed that the new releas of the OpenSSH 3.2.3p1
rpm package,
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/
rpm --rebuild --define build_6x 1 openssh-3.2.3p1-1.src.rpm
fails on Red Hat 6.2 because the
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 02:14:32PM -0400, Trond Eivind Glomsr?d wrote:
Florin Andrei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 01:24, Pekka Savola wrote:
On Sat, 25 May 2002, Riku Meskanen wrote:
rpm --rebuild --define build_6x 1 openssh-3.2.3p1-1.src.rpm
fails on
Nalin Dahyabhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 02:14:32PM -0400, Trond Eivind Glomsr?d wrote:
Florin Andrei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 01:24, Pekka Savola wrote:
On Sat, 25 May 2002, Riku Meskanen wrote:
rpm --rebuild --define
Hello!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I added the ntp servcer in the /etc/ntp.conf
and ntpdate server.gov
After restart the ntp service
and it showed
[root@mail etc]# ntptrace
localhost.localdomain: stratum 16, offset 0.33, synch distance
0.5
0.0.0.0:*Not Synchronized*
Kevin Myers wrote:
On Mon, 27 May 2002 16:00:40 -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
I've just installed 7.2, and I was surprised,considering it's old hat (pun
intended) that EVERYTHING seems still to be using ipchains by default.
Seems strange, and makes it more of a pain to change over.
What's
guys,
what's new in 7.3 compared to 7.2? :-)
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Hi all
I checked rpm -qa|grep package
There is double package name
Does it harm to system?
and how do I remove it?
Thank you
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On Lun 27 May 2002 21:42, daniel wrote:
say i have a whole bunch of files i wanna tarball weekly (~2gb). i can't
back that up to a cd, so the first thought is to have tar compress the
whole lot into 650mb chunks. can this be done so that each chunk is a
useable fragment? or do i have to
On Lun 27 May 2002 22:28, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 17:42 27 May 2002, daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| say i have a whole bunch of files i wanna tarball weekly (~2gb). i can't
| back that up to a cd, so the first thought is to have tar compress the
| whole lot into 650mb chunks. can this
On 08:10 28 May 2002, Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Lun 27 May 2002 21:42, daniel wrote:
| say i have a whole bunch of files i wanna tarball weekly (~2gb). i can't
| back that up to a cd, so the first thought is to have tar compress the
| whole lot into 650mb chunks. can this
How do I get to print the messages on Stdout
Regards
Manoj
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On Mar 28 May 2002 07:27, Maynard B. Fernando wrote:
guys,
what's new in 7.3 compared to 7.2? :-)
KDE3 for example. :-)
Look at the changelog, or at the main page of the 7.3 release.
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On Mar 28 May 2002 08:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I checked rpm -qa|grep package
There is double package name
Does it harm to system?
and how do I remove it?
Can you send to the list the output from rpm -qa|grep package? I'm not really
understanding your problem, and with that
On Mar 28 May 2002 08:40, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 08:10 28 May 2002, Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Lun 27 May 2002 21:42, daniel wrote:
| say i have a whole bunch of files i wanna tarball weekly (~2gb). i
| can't back that up to a cd, so the first thought is to have tar
|
Kickstart!
And if you want to scale back the need for 3 cds simply follow
instructions on linuxdoc on how to make custom cds. It is easy. I now
have a filter product running on Redhat with a 1 cd install. Moved my
rpm to the hdlist and removed the stuff I did not need and then made my
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Chapman, Matt wrote:
Kickstart!
And if you want to scale back the need for 3 cds simply follow
instructions on linuxdoc on how to make custom cds. It is easy. I now
have a filter product running on Redhat with a 1 cd install. Moved my
rpm to the hdlist and removed
with the 2.4 kernel, there is a --bind option for the mount
command that allows one to mount a directory already mounted on
a filesystem to another mount point.
can anyone supply a really compelling rationale for doing this?
thanks.
rday
k
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Thank you for your advice but the tape is still not working.
When I try to back up /etc to tape. It seems the process has been finish
from sever screen. but when I pull out the tape, I found that the tape
still in original staus, it did not wind.
Folloing is the info from dmesg
Thank you for your advice but the tape is still not working.
When I try to back up /etc to tape. It seems the process has been finish
from sever screen. but when I pull out the tape, I found that the tape
still in original staus, it did not wind.
Folloing is the info from dmesg
My usual response to this type of error would be to reload (which I have
done twice) and change hardware around a bit...But I'm wondering if anyone
can help me figure out exactly what is going on here. I have a 6GB IDE HD
on an AMD K6-200 processor and MoBo with 64MB ram. Dual 3Com Nics,
--- Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mar 28 May
2002 08:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I checked rpm -qa|grep package
There is double package name
Does it harm to system?
and how do I remove it?
Does not do it any good.
To remove it (assuming that they are
--- Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mar 28 May
2002 08:40, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 08:10 28 May 2002, Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| On Lun 27 May 2002 21:42, daniel wrote:
| say i have a whole bunch of files i wanna tarball weekly
(~2gb). i
| can't back
it also helps to check the website:
from http://www.redhat.com/products/redhat_linux_73.html :
New features and functionality:
* KDE 3.0
* GNOME 1.4 with Nautilus File Manager
* Evolution
* XFree86 4.2.0
* GNOME Meeting video conferencing solution
* MrProject
*
jz == Jianping Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jz Thank you for your advice but the tape is still not working.
jz When I try to back up /etc to tape. It seems the process has been finish
jz from sever screen. but when I pull out the tape, I found that the tape
jz still in original
I wonder if anyone can straighten me out here on telnet ports.
What I have done is to amend /etc/services file to show that my telnet port is
24. And I changed port 23 for use by another service. Of course I amended
the approriate files in /etc/xinetd.d as well.
Now, when I telnet out to
Is this just mke2fs or is the created file system slow as well.
For 3ware, and most other raid controllers I do the below 3 things.
Note that I don't think that 1-2 will speed the mke2fs up.
1)Put this in your /etc/sysctl.conf, and run this command `sysctl -e -p
/etc/sysctl.conf`
well i went back to the site
and you were right, all the colours and things i needed were there
i found out how to put the time into the prompt
as well as the current directory using ${PWD}
but there's a snag:
say i'm in /tmp/ and i type this:
PS1=[\t \u@\[\033[1;31m\]\h\[\033[0m\] ${PWD}]\$
Hi,
I've got a problem with my SCSI scanner: it's apparently not being detected on
boot. Here's my configuration:
Red Hat Linux 7.2, kernel 2.4.7-10
SCSI Card: Adaptec AHA-2930CU (Detected and running)
Motherboard CPU: GA-7ZXR, Athlon 1.3 GHz
Scanner: Polaroid Sprintscan 35 Plus
I'm
Daniel,
On Tuesday May 28, 2002 01:21, you said something about:
well i went back to the site
and you were right, all the colours and things i needed were there
i found out how to put the time into the prompt
as well as the current directory using ${PWD}
but there's a snag:
say i'm in
Well, if I understand correctly, say you mount something to some directory
but later find that you want it elsewhere (ie. you mount a cd to
/mnt/floppy out of haste, but later correct yourself by --bind'ing it to
/mnt/cdrom). It's merely a convenience thing cause stuff might be running
on the
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Before you guys get too carried away, how do you know
that nothing has been written on the tape? /dev/st0 will automatically
rewind after access is completed so everytime you complete writing to
the device the tape will rewind to the beginning and it will look like
the tape
Hello.
I have two Linux machines that both run RH 7.1 with
the standard kernel. I've just learned how to run
apt-get, so one machine is up to date on packages, but
in the process, I've had some problems with it.
My other machine, I have have done no updates, and I
was wondering what type of
cdb == Carl D Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cdb Whoa, whoa, whoa. Before you guys get too carried away, how do you know
cdb that nothing has been written on the tape? /dev/st0 will automatically
cdb rewind after access is completed so everytime you complete writing to
cdb
On Tue, 28 May 2002, CM Miller wrote:
Hello.
I have two Linux machines that both run RH 7.1 with
the standard kernel. I've just learned how to run
apt-get, so one machine is up to date on packages, but
in the process, I've had some problems with it.
apt-get on a RedHat box.. how.. odd
the list from getting those cdroms from linux central.
Not to be a bit off topic but, while I have never ordered CD's from Linux
Central I have bought Linux CDs from http://www.cheapbytes.com/ and
have had no problems with them.
Unfortunally, I'm a college student and can't really
afford
Hello,
I just installed a second NIC on my linux system to try bonding them in
active-backup mode to acheive high availability of the system. I read a
mini-howto which details the steps necessary to do this, but got stumped
in a problem for which I can't find a solution (or even a description)
That looks really bad. In my experince the performance on a 3ware
drive is as better or at least as good as std ide controllers. Are you
sure that you don't have a bad drive? (If you were rebuilding an array
it would slow things down.) The only other thing I can think of to try
is updating
Hi all,
I'm currently running apache 1.3.23 on a RH7.3
machine (installed via RPM). I've also setup IMAP which is working fine. Now I
want to install squirrelmail for webmail, but I am experiencing timout problems
when I want to connect to the IMAP server.
On the squirrelmail list someone
I wonder if anyone can straighten me out here on telnet ports.
What I have done is to amend /etc/services file to show that my telnet port is
24. And I changed port 23 for use by another service. Of course I amended
the approriate files in /etc/xinetd.d as well.
Modifying /etc/services
Assuming you're logging in as root, have you simply tried:
mount /mnt/usr2
As the file system is setup in fstab, you shouldn't need the full mount
command.
[root@worf mnt]# cat /etc/fstab
LABEL=/ / ext3defaults1 1
LABEL=/boot
On Tue, 28 May 2002 15:50:45 -0400 (EDT)
Duncan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apt-get on a RedHat box.. how.. odd :) apt-get is typically debian,
unless someone modified it to understand the redhat system of updating
files (and I think I saw a web page with this).
Duncan,
apt-get for RPM
On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 23:18, Hidong Kim wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install mozilla 1.0 rc3. I untarred the gzip'ed archive.
When I did ./configure, I got this error:
checking for libIDL - version = 0.6.3... no
*** The libIDL-config script installed by libIDL could not be found
*** If
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 14:37, Kent Borg wrote:
The easier way I do is to keep a trio of update directories that
interest me: i386, i686, noarch. I then periodically run wget with a
-N switch to collect any rpm's that I don't already have. My script
also lists the new files it has
Do a google search on samba.
On Tue, 28 May 2002, tansel wrote:
how can i see the all exported directories in subnet.. when showmount only
shows exported directories on a given IP or hostname.but i wanna a
broadcasting way like a NETBUI
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 12:00, tansel wrote:
how can i see the all exported directories in subnet.. when showmount only
shows exported directories on a given IP or hostname.but i wanna a
broadcasting way like a NETBUI
Hmmm. I thought this was interesting. the following is ugly but it
Kent Borg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[root@mail etc]# ntptrace
localhost.localdomain: stratum 16, offset 0.33, synch distance
0.5
0.0.0.0:*Not Synchronized*
Does it work? or not work?
How do I know it?
Recently I have fired up a new RH 7.3 machine and I would like
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Hidong Kim wrote:
I'm trying to install mozilla 1.0 rc3. I untarred the gzip'ed archive.
When I did ./configure, I got this error:
I don't want to discourage you from experimenting, but unless you have a
really good reason, just use the binaries.
On 10:39 28 May 2002, rpjday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| with the 2.4 kernel, there is a --bind option for the mount
| command that allows one to mount a directory already mounted on
| a filesystem to another mount point.
| can anyone supply a really compelling rationale for doing this?
On 28-May-02 Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 12:50, Duncan Hill wrote:
apt-get or up2date is much more efficient and easy than downloading all
of the updates.
except when you are maintaining a variety of systems, some user installed,
and some system servers. Generally, in such a
Thank you vrey much for your advice it seems my tape drive is working.
You are suggestion help very much to me
but I got one more problem, I will to apprciated if you can give me some
suggesion.
I trid to back up /tmp
the files in /tmp are
Ya, I guess this was the crown jewel for Debian for
awhile, and now any system that is RPM based has this
options.
Do they have anything for .tgz files? I still like
these more than the RPMs.
Check out the URL:
http://freshrpms.net/apt/
thanks
-Chris
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On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 18:27, Gregory Hosler wrote:
On 28-May-02 Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 12:50, Duncan Hill wrote:
apt-get or up2date is much more efficient and easy than downloading all
of the updates.
except when you are maintaining a variety of systems, some
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