On Saturday 17 August 2002 09:05 pm, Zubair Adamjee wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Red Hat Linux and was wondering how to start a C shell ?
Check and see if you have tcsh installed. I *think* it should be as
simple as calling 'tcsh' to pop into a C-shell clone. I believe 'chsh'
is the command
After getting a lot of good tips on how to increase the performance of
my Linux-box, I'm now trying different Window managers out. XFce seems
to make wonders to the speed, but I'm interested in trying WindowMaker.
I've installed WindowMaker from the rpm on the Redhat 7.3 cd's, but
there seems to
Try checking to see if /etc/sysconfig/desktop file has the line
DESKTOP=WindowMaker
that fixed it for me.
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From: Anders Thoresson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 5:17 AM
Subject: newbie question: WindowMaker won't start
After
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On 17-Aug-2002/22:45 -0400, Jonathan M. Slivko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is my $0.02 cents on the subject:
FreeBSD appears to handle better and is more business-centric whereas
Red Hat, if used properly, can be the same. However, FreeBSD acts a
Hi
List
After loose my
gateway connection link, my 7.3 freeze on NFS start. I entered in single mode
and when I try to re-export itfreezes and when I try service nfs
startthe same appears. I´m exporting /home with Ldap using autofs
too. Ldap is OK, butnow without NFS . Any suggestions?
Hi,
I am using Red Hat 7.3 with GNome and when i booted I
did not see the panel with the icons an dother things
can any on etell me how to get it back.
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On Sat, 17 Aug 2002, Marc Audard wrote:
Hi
I have a Linksys WPC11 Wireless card that I would like to
configure. I know that the prism2_cs driver should be sufficient.
However, when I try to configure eth0 with neat/internet-druid,
the list of drivers isn't explicit enough for me to find
I just downloaded the Iomega Zip drive (IomegaWare Software) and the readme
told me to built the file they gave me (iw) into the kernel as a module. and
I was wondering if someone could walk me through it step by step. If it
wasn't too much trouble, I'd really, really appreciate it
Also
I just downloaded the Iomega Zip drive (IomegaWare Software) and the readme
told me to built the file they gave me (iw) into the kernel as a module. and
I was wondering if someone could walk me through it step by step. If it
wasn't too much trouble, I'd really, really appreciate it
What
A quick look at www.iomega.com gives me the impression that the main benefit
is being able to write protect disks, if needed, drivers, if needed, and
tools to get information about the disks.
I still have an old SCSI ZIP drive, but I've never used their Linux tools
(or, for that matter, their
For some strange reason, when ever I reboot my server, then time never syncs to the
BIOS time. The OS time always resets the BIOS time and it ALWAYS resets it to 2:00
am... Not sure why that time, but it does. Anyone know why?
Im running RED HAT 7.3 with all the current updates from UP2DATE
A quick look at www.iomega.com gives me the impression that the main benefit
is being able to write protect disks, if needed, drivers, if needed, and
tools to get information about the disks.
The built-in support for the EIDE drives and the use of the mtools suite of
programs pretty much will
use the ntpdate tool to sync your clock (I do it on every hour) with a time
server.
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From: Joe Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 12:09 AM
Subject: Time Problem
For some strange reason, when ever I reboot my server, then
Ok, sounds good, what time server do you use? Can I use it as well?
Thanks
Joe
use the ntpdate tool to sync your clock (I do it on every hour) with a time
server.
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From: Joe Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 12:09
www.google.com
and search for a list.
find one closer to you.
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From: Joe Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: Time Problem
Ok, sounds good, what time server do you use? Can I use it as well?
Thanks
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 00:29, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
www.google.com
and search for a list.
find one closer to you.
and its generally good polite practise to mail the owner of the site and
ask their permission (99% of the time they say yes), but this is how its
generally done with ntp
Guess - I do it.
sending a mail to the owner.
it is said below every server.
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From: Mark C [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 2:47 AM
Subject: Re: Time Problem
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 00:29, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
right click on your desktop and select new terminal
(or something like that - i'm a kde users :)) when
you are at the command prompt, run this:
panel
When you logout, make sure that you save your current
setup.
hth
lh
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`When you say I wrote a program that crashed Windows, people just
If you have a RH 7.3 box the instead of using ntpdate why don't you just use the
ntpd program.
All you have to do is put the following line
server timeserver.uleth.ca prefer
Ofcourse the uleth one is locked out but nonetheless, any of the us military
ones
should work for you, and
While running ntp is a good thing, another thing to look at are your
hardware clock settings. What I do when setting up a new machine is go
into
/etc/sysconfig/clock
and set UTC=TRUE.
I then run
/sbin/hwclock --systohc -utc
as root.
You probably want UTC to be false if you've got a
Hello. I hope that this is the correct support list
to ask this question.
I work for a municipality that currently uses Novell
Network on Windows. We are wanting to use a Linux
client to access this Network and I have been wanting
to use Red Hat. So far I have been unsuccessful
in obtaining a
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On Saturday 17 August 2002 10:28 pm, Michael Fratoni wrote:
It appears to me that providing the complete archive of the core fonts
for the web and not charging a fee for the product meets the
requirements above. Since I'm not a lawyer, that
You are right, I can do without the iomegaware tools but among the things
that I would like to have is format, read/write protection.. But I don't know
if it's too hard for a newbie to install a kernel module, I can't seem to
find any information on howto online and probably not one that'll
Hi,
Maybe this email should be sent to lotus notes list, but Im need everyone
ideas.
Im planning to move some lotus notes server from NT to RHL 7.1 or RHL 7.2.
Im planning to move a hub server, and others server that NOT apps server.
Is there any advice to do it?
What I should do or shouldn't
Look at NuBel.
It is a GUI client for Novell with the Tk graphical widget.
There should be more also - you know, there is always more than one
solution
for some task in Linux :)))
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From: C Bud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002
Hi Friends,
I want to port some packages to embedded Linux, To reduce the disk size I
want to strip the executables and libraries using strip -s option. Will
this affect the functioning of the system(especially if I strip libraries)
or in usability of packages.
Thanks in advance.
Warm
You are right, I can do without the iomegaware tools but among the things
that I would like to have is format, read/write protection.. But I don't know
if it's too hard for a newbie to install a kernel module, I can't seem to
find any information on howto online and probably not one that'll
hi guys,
I found the lines shown below in apache log
messages and I got a feeling i m hacked.
Sat Aug 17 15:36:51 2002] [error] [client
192.168.0.188] File does not exist:
/usr/local/argon/doc/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/_vti_rpc[Sat Aug 17 15:38:58 2002]
[error] [client 192.168.0.188] File does
Emad, Does your wheel work this way as well, or whould I have to do
something differnt to get that to work as well?
Emad Fanous wrote:
to use the intellipoint, try doing this:
edit /etc/X11/XF86Config and search for the mouse section...then set
protocol like below and remove or comment out
Has anyone gotten a D-Link AirPlus (DWL-650+) to work with Redhat 7.2?
If so what did you do to get it to work.
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Its coming from inside your LAN, im not sure what' its
running. But it wont affect your system. Or just maybe
Its a virus that check for port 80/IIS-NT Machines, that scans
all over the web.
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