On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Viktor Vislobokov wrote:
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
By the way, you can use apt with RedHat. See:
http://apt.freshrpms.net
for packages and more links.
Thanks, I know. But I ask, Why RH is not use APT?,
if APT is popular package managment tool and more
After you have copied the original /local/primary.tcc to
/local/secondary.tcc,
just change the word 'primary' to 'secondary' in each line.
Then check the www virtual address and the new mail addresses.
Regards,
Peter
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 07:23, John Nichel wrote:
Steve,
I'm fairly lost
Hi Jim,
How do I find out the alias name for a particular module?
I tried putting an alias in /etc/modules.conf and tried
mkinitrd and rebooted the machine exactly as u told me. Didn't work.
Is there any other way to automatically load modules?
The modules in question are ip_conntrack_ftp.o and
That did it. Thanks for the help.
root wrote:
After you have copied the original /local/primary.tcc to
/local/secondary.tcc,
just change the word 'primary' to 'secondary' in each line.
Then check the www virtual address and the new mail addresses.
Regards,
Peter
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 07:23,
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Is there any other way to automatically load modules?
The modules in question are ip_conntrack_ftp.o and ip_nat_ftp.o.
Load them manually in /etc/rc.d/rc.local or use the following in
In installing rh 8.0 i was installing to my 233 pentium ii, 66 mg ram, 30
gb
hd from the cdrom and during anaconda installer running it suddenly exited
abnormally, received signal 11.
I think signal 11 is telling the hardware to reboot, but why, i never got
into any install screens.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:02:10AM +, gregory mott wrote:
: is vpn masq builtin to any kernels yet, or must one still follow the
: instructions in the VPN-Masquerade-HOWTO-2?
No longer applies.. netfilter (been in there since 2.3.something) handles
masq'ing of pptp easily.
Most IPSec
Hi,
Yes and no, first No 640 MB Ram should be enough, so i would only add a
small swap partition like 256 MB, but if you run big applications which need
this space, Yes.
Examine your swap space requirement, for example use top.
Regards
alex
-Original Message-
From: Robert Golovniov
Hi everyone,
I'm currently updating my RH7.2.
All was really clean until my 27th rpm.
It's RHSA-2002: 197-06 [Updated glibc packages
fix vulnerabilities in resolver] of the 2002-10-03.
In fact, it is the RHSA-2001:160-09 of the 2001-12-14
that I had to apply but this one was outdated by the
Thank you, thank you, thank you, one and all!
I am now up running and doing everything I need
on RH 8.0, including printing!
I'm cross-posting, sorry, but just want to let each of you who have assisted
me know how appreciative I am.
I installed only 3 days ago, and have already solved all major
In KDE there is a power option in the control center, I'm sure there is
a similar thing under gnome.
Dave.
Don Leeper wrote:
I was wondering if someone could tell me how and where to set the
power options on the monitor so it doesn't power down? After a little
bit the monitor goes down.
Hi, I am new to the list, and also very new to linux all together. I
decided I would go with Red-Hat, cause I had heard that it was a pretty
good system. So far very happy, and have hardly used Windows since
installing.
One problem I am having is with the keyboard setting. I have it set on
Just recently installed Red-Hat Linux, and know nothing about linux in
general. When I go to the up2date service, there was a number of
patches and updates. All installed o.k., except the kernel files. They
just freeze, and do nothing. Are these not updateable through the auto
feature or what?
Just recently installed Red-Hat Linux, and know nothing about linux in
general. When I go to the up2date service, there was a number of
patches and updates. All installed o.k., except the kernel files. They
just freeze, and do nothing. Are these not updateable through the auto
feature or
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On 10/10/2002 at 11:50 AM Julian Morcinek wrote:
Hi All,
Within the last six weeks, I bought and installed Redhat 7.3. Lo and
behold, Redhat have released a major version change to 8.0.
1. They never told me at the time.
2. They haven't offered me a
Hi Jorrit,
Thanks a lot for the reply.
I tried reinstalling the JDK 1.3.1_01( the one which we have been using) but
still the problem seems to appear. Is JDK 1.3.1_01 also OS independent or is
it only with 1.4.1 as in the link which you have sent.
I'd appreciate your suggestion in this issue.
Crazy problem here... I installed Redhat 8.0 and everything went
beautifully, including setting up my DSL connection. I was able to
browse and everything was just fine, then one day I could no longer
browse at all. I'm using Mozilla - but I don't think the problem is
there. Tried a ping
Has anyone installed 8.0 on this server board using the raid? Intel's site only has
instructions for 7.2 and ,lo and behold, it doesn't work for 8.0. Thanks.
Russ Gosnell
Builder
Infinity Computers, Inc.
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Greg Klofa wrote:
Just recently installed Red-Hat Linux, and know nothing about linux in
general. When I go to the up2date service, there was a number of
patches and updates. All installed o.k., except the kernel files. They
just freeze, and do nothing. Are these not updateable through
Hi
I'm having a strange problem with FTP.
I connect via FTP with a username belonging to the group of users, wich
have permissions to write in his home directory, and it's ok when I copy a
file to the home directory, but when I try to overwrite it, ftp says
Permission Denied.
I've checked the
To all i82845G/GL graphic card users the latest version of the Xfree86
CVS (as of the past week or so) will now properly install the i845
driver. I tried it a couple of weeks ago and the install failed. That
was apparently due to some issues with the CVS tree that have now been
fixed.
Only
Check the /etc/ftpaccess file. There is a line that prevents certain
users from issuing certain commands, including overwrite.
Ryan
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 07:05, Hugo Tavares wrote:
Hi
I'm having a strange problem with FTP.
I connect via FTP with a username belonging to the group of
While trying to install linux-identd 1.2, http://freshmeat.net/releases/95548/
I got this error message, can someone help me???
[rootDownstairs linux-identd-1.2]# make
gcc -DVERSION=\1.2\ -Wall -pedantic -O2-c -o identd.o identd.c
identd.c: In function `lookup_uid':
identd.c:132: warning:
Hello all,
I am a LINUX newbie and am trying to build a home
network. I have a XP machine and a Redhat 8.0
machine hanging off the same router. Each
connects to the internet via my DSL modem. I was
hoping to find a good book designed to take
someone step by step through the networking
process.
Hi,
The HOWTO documents are so comprehensive that you would do
well to start there. By the sound of it, you are only trying
to make your machines use your router as the gateway to the internet.
I found more information in the Linux howtos than any other place.
They aught to be on one of your rh
I'm running RH8. I have IPX running on eth0. I issued the command:
ncpmount -S servername -U username /Novell
and when I attempt to execute the ls command in the newly mounted
directory, I get a Stale NFS file handle error. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeremy Hein
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Hello,
I've never upgraded a Linux box before, and I have a machine I need to
upgrade from 6.2 to 8.0. Will this box upgrade, or do I have to perform a
clean install? Are there any other considerations I should have besides
data backup?
Thanks in advance,
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Hi All,
I've tried intalling JDK 1.3.1_01 too and I don't think it seems to work.
I'd appreciate if any of you can give me your suggestions and comments which
I can try out in solving this issue.
Thanks,
Peram
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Heii
I don't have /etc/ftpaccess file :| (I've tried to locate it but the
file does not exist!!)
Hugo
Check the /etc/ftpaccess file. There is a line that prevents certain
users from issuing certain commands, including overwrite.
Ryan
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 07:05, Hugo Tavares wrote:
Hi
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 03:44:38PM -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
I run RH8.0 so this sure seems suspicious to me:
[...}
And so now is there a way I can make a file of IP/domains that are
banned from contacting my server (all ports)?
You aren't vulnerable to those MS bugs, so I'd just
Well, assuming you want to run samba, I'd recommend hitting the samba
documentation. It's very clear, actually. Here are some links:
http://www.cae.wisc.edu/fsg/winxp/samba.html
http://samba.netfirms.com/PDC.htm
And as an aside, I'd recommend setting up a firewall and NAT to shield both
from
Hello All
How it is possible to change the irq settings
manually in RH 7.1 ?
Particularly I want to change the Sound card's
irq.
Thanks in advance
Heei
already solve my problem, just adding a configuration to proftpd.conf file
to allow overwrite to the specific directory!!!
thks everyone
Hugo
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I was wondering if anyone on this list could assist me with Hogwash?
I have e-mailed the Hogwash list, but it appears that no one frequents
this list as I have not received a reply.
I have downloaded it and installed it using the default rules that came
with the tar file. I was able to get it
RHA wrote:
Hello All
How it is possible to change the irq settings manually in RH 7.1 ?
Particularly I want to change the Sound card's irq.
Thanks in advance
They are in /etc/modules.conf
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Can someone tell me if this is possible and if so how.
Using samba you can send win popup messages to a host
by doing a smbclient -M host -U username. Can you
do a remote shutdown of a win 2000 server? I know
that you can do it from another Windows 2000 or XP
computer but can you do it from a
Does anyone know of a tool(s) that work like
Microsofts Terminal Service? I currently don't run
any GUI interfaces on my Redhat 7.2 and I'm
considering it if I can terminal service into it from
a Windows PC. Any information that you can give me
will be appreciated.
P.S. I already currently ssh
Does anyone know of a tool(s) that work like
Microsofts Terminal Service? I currently don't run
any GUI interfaces on my Redhat 7.2 and I'm
considering it if I can terminal service into it from
a Windows PC. Any information that you can give me
will be appreciated.
P.S. I already currently ssh
At 08:00 29/10/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool(s) that work like
Microsofts Terminal Service? I currently don't run
any GUI interfaces on my Redhat 7.2 and I'm
considering it if I can terminal service into it from
a Windows PC. Any information that you can give me
will be
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:06:15AM -0800, James wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool(s) that work like
Microsofts Terminal Service? I currently don't run
any GUI interfaces on my Redhat 7.2 and I'm
considering it if I can terminal service into it from
a Windows PC. Any information that you can
You can send a message by doing:
- echo "This is a test" | smbclient -M host
Make sure not to use the //netbios-name notation. The man page has some
extra info on how to receive Winpopup messages.
-Darryl
James wrote:
Can someone tell me if this is possible and if
Yeah, take a look at the Linux Terminal Services Project http://ltsp.org/
Anthony
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Does anyone know of a tool(s) that work like
I had the same problem. Use US English.
Greg Klofa wrote:
Hi, I am new to the list, and also very new to linux all together. I
decided I would go with Red-Hat, cause I had heard that it was a pretty
good system. So far very happy, and have hardly used Windows since
installing.
One
RDesktop is a great application to connect to Microsoft Terminal
Services.
http://www.rdesktop.org/
Latest release:
http://bibl4.oru.se/projects/rdesktop/dist/rpm/rdesktop-1.0.0pl19.5.10-1.i386.rpm
Ryan
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 10:06, James wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool(s) that work like
How much ram can the 2.4.18 kernel support(Maximum system ram)?
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4GB I think.
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How much ram can the 2.4.18 kernel support(Maximum system ram)?
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I've never upgraded a Linux box before, and I have a machine I need to
upgrade from 6.2 to 8.0. Will this box upgrade, or do I have to perform a
clean install? Are there any
Cool, thanks. Now, the BIGMEM kernel can handle more, right? Maybe
double that?
Thanks
Joe
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 10:17, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
4GB I think.
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On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 07:17:09PM +0200 or thereabouts, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
4GB I think.
That was pre 2.4 kernel
I am pretty sure it is up to 64 GB now.
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sed '/^[when][coders]/!d
/^...[discover].$/d
/^..[real].[code]$/!d
' /usr/share/dict/words
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#set-servername
Mi Zhou wrote:
I have to put in the slash '/' everytime I want to access a directory on
the web server. If I omit the '/', it will say can't find it. My
mod_dir is loaded according to the httpd.conf.
Anybody know how to fix it?
Whoa whoa whoa... there is very good reason why the other suggestions for
how to fix your problem wouldn't work. Because they won't. :-)
If you want to create dev sites for the things then you're gonna have to
edit the primary.tcc zone file and your web servers configuration.
You need to add
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, RHA wrote:
Hello All
How it is possible to change the irq settings manually in RH 7.1 ?
Particularly I want to change the Sound card's irq.
Thanks in advance
Depends on the sound card. If it's a PCI based sound card, it's assigned
its IRQ by the BIOS, at boot time.
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I have to put in the slash '/' everytime I want to access a directory on
the web server. If I omit the '/', it will say can't find it. My
mod_dir is loaded according to the httpd.conf.
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 10:17 am, Mike Burger wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, RHA wrote:
Hello All
How it is possible to change the irq settings manually in RH 7.1 ?
Particularly I want to change the Sound card's irq.
Thanks in advance
Depends on the sound card. If it's a PCI based
I have a several questions that annoying me,
I have been take a several test configure limits.conf
in redhat7.1 and redhat7.3 with all security update applied
that two system use pam-0.75
maxlogins conf in limits.conf don't work in groups ( @sign )
@users hard maxlogins 3
with this configuration,
I have set up a (software) RAID-1 (mirroring two drives) with RH 7.3. Setup
was easy but I want to test it. I cannot find this info. Can someone point
me in the right direction or give me some info on recovery using software
raid on a RH 7.3 box?
Thanks,
Doug
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Shi-Ping wrote:
I have a big problem with my RH7.2. It will not reboot. It always
hangs after the following line:
Setting hostname mycomputer.mydomain.com: [OK]
I tried to boot in single user mode without success. However, I can boot
the system with the emergency mode. Now, how
The maximum amount of RAM that the 2.4 kernel can map is 64GB. It is
important to recognize that when you add more memory, the kernel memory
map grows larger so you will not actually get 64GB of system-usable RAM.
For example, my box with 8GB shows the following from a 'free' command:
you're looking for raidsetfaulty and raidhotremove/raidhotadd (raidstart,
raidstop)
man -k raid
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Packages/raid.htm
--Dave
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 10:59 am, Simpson, Doug wrote:
I have set up a (software) RAID-1 (mirroring two drives) with RH 7.3.
Setup was
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 01:49 am, you is done writ:
snip
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
PCI_IDE: unknown IDE controller on PCI bus 00 device f9, VID=8086, DID=24cb
PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not
mark wrote:
1. What version of Linux; specifically, of the kernel?
2. Is this a precompiled package?
If it's the latter, I suggest you look at what the package was compiled
on/for. It may *be* a 386 (minimum target) with no support for higher-speed
busses.
Right now it's running
Hello,
I manage an X server machine that has worked flawlessly up until this
morning. Now it refuses connections. I've troubleshot this thing from
many different angles and one test I ran has me really baffled and I
thought I'd ask if anyone else is seeing this.
I have the following machines
While attempting to install anything .i686 ontop of anything .i386, rpm
screams bloody murder about conflicting files. Can I safely remove the .i386
version and install the .i686 one? My most recent attempt have been of
glibc-2.2.5-39.i686.rpm and kernel-2.4.18-10.i686.rpm - both rpms are
Title: unable to setup printer
I have a new installation of RH 8.0. I am unable to setup a printer. I
have tried running the printing option under system settings. I have also
tried running printconf from the konsole as root still bombs out. I have
checked to make sure that the appropriate
Ashley,
If you remove your glibc rpm, then the box is as good as hosed. Don't
even try it.
-- Jonathan
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 15:07, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
While attempting to install anything .i686 ontop of anything .i386, rpm
screams bloody murder about conflicting files. Can I
At 21:23 29.10.2002, Jonathan M. Slivko said:
[snip]
Ashley,
If you remove your glibc rpm, then the box is as good as hosed. Don't
even try it.
[snip]
Hmm...
on my box (RH 7.2 SMP), rpm -q --whatrequires glibc
I've been using Red Hat Linux for more than a year and
half as my home system, exclusively. I was using RH
7.0 mostly. I used RH 7.3 for the last 4 months or so.
Yesterday I got a copy of RH 8 and I installed it.
About RH 8
==
* I love the colors and the very smooth fonts.
* I use
Hi all,
I've been scouring the newsgroups without luck. I need to turn
off ARP responses on the loopback interface(s).I'm trying to load
balance a bunch of RH8 servers via IBM's EdgeServer. They all need to have
the same cluster IP address defined in their loopback interfaces, but none
It doesn't work on 6.2, maybe they changed it in 7.2. *shrug*
-- Jonathan
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 15:35, Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
At 21:23 29.10.2002, Jonathan M. Slivko said:
[snip]
Ashley,
If you remove your glibc rpm, then the box is as good as
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 07:17:09PM +0200 or thereabouts, Teodor Georgiev
wrote:
4GB I think.
That was pre 2.4 kernel
I am pretty sure it is up to 64 GB now.
From help, in xconfig:
CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM:
Linux can use up to 64 Gigabytes of physical memory on x86 systems.
However, the address
I would like to learn TACACS+ authentication for Cisco routers, and
would like to configure a TACACS+ plus server on a Linux box that as
closely as possible duplicates the official current Cisco product.
Any recommendations?
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hi everybody.
I have installed 3 printers in a linux rh 8.0 , 1 is the local printer, and the other 2 are samba shared.I made the test printings and all of this worked, but when I try to send a printing with a unprivileged user, nothing happens, when I send the printing like root by a console,
Mike Burger wrote:
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 01:22 pm, you is done writ:
How it is possible to change the irq settings manually in RH 7.1 ?
Particularly I want to change the Sound card's irq.
Depends on the sound card. If it's a PCI based sound card, it's assigned
its IRQ by the BIOS, at
Hi,
I set up lprng to print to a remote printer, it works but it is
taking forever to print any suggestion on what I need to change
to speed things up. We are talking 10 to 15 min to print a page
that would print in 30 seconds on a local printer
Thanks
Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
on my box (RH 7.2 SMP), rpm -q --whatrequires glibc returns:
On my stripped down 7.3 I get:
# rpm -q --whatrequires glibc
anonftp-4.0-9
glibc-devel-2.2.5-39
There doesn't seem to be a kernel-live-module that requires glibc.
That also makes sense, IMHO. As
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 15:02, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
on my box (RH 7.2 SMP), rpm -q --whatrequires glibc returns:
On my stripped down 7.3 I get:
# rpm -q --whatrequires glibc
anonftp-4.0-9
glibc-devel-2.2.5-39
You know on my not so stripped down
ServerName directive was declared. Where else could the problem be?
By the way, there is no problem accessing the document root directory.
domain/~user is fine, but domain/~user/abc won't work.
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The problem is the same using http://hostname/~user/dir and full domain
name/~user/dir.
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Ashley wrote:
mark wrote:
snip
2. Is this a precompiled package?
If it's the latter, I suggest you look at what the package was compiled
on/for. It may *be* a 386 (minimum target) with no support for higher-speed
busses.
Right now it's running kernel-2.4.18-10.i386.rpm - are you
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ServerName directive was declared. Where else could the problem be?
By the way, there is no problem accessing the document root directory.
domain/~user is fine, but domain/~user/abc won't
Bret Hughes wrote:
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 15:02, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
on my box (RH 7.2 SMP), rpm -q --whatrequires glibc returns:
On my stripped down 7.3 I get:
# rpm -q --whatrequires glibc
anonftp-4.0-9
glibc-devel-2.2.5-39
You know
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
While attempting to install anything .i686 ontop of anything .i386, rpm
screams bloody murder about conflicting files. Can I safely remove the .i386
version and install the .i686 one? My most recent attempt have been of
glibc-2.2.5-39.i686.rpm and
Mandy,
thanks for that. I did try it before, and it did not work for some
reason. I went through all the english keyboards and none of them gave
me use of all keys. Us English just did.
thanks again
Greg
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 03:43, Mandy wrote:
I had the same problem. Use US English.
Ernest E. Vogelsinger wrote:
on my box (RH 7.2 SMP), rpm -q --whatrequires glibc returns:
timeconfig-3.2.2-1
authconfig-4.1.19.2-1
ppp-2.4.1-3
kdenetwork-2.2.2-1
glibc-devel-2.2.4-30
There doesn't seem to be a kernel-live-module that requires glibc.
That also makes sense, IMHO. As it seems the
Greetings,
I've recently installed a spam filter to our email system and I'm
looking for a way to re-send the users current INBOX
mail(/var/spool/mail/username) back through the system to filter out the
spam. I really don't want to write a script to parse the users INBOX file to
extract each
I've always subscribed to the theory that less is more when it comes to
permissions. I have apache set up to run as apache in the www
group. All directories are owned by apache, and in the group www.
All directories are at least 750, with most being 770 (so that the
people working on the
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 16:06, Samuel Flory wrote:
Nearly verything depends on glibc. Most of the rpm have dep by file.
Example:
[rootsflory fdisk]# rpm -q --whatrequires /sbin/ldconfig |wc -l
209
[rootsflory fdisk]# rpm -qf /sbin/ldconfig
glibc-2.2.93-5
[rootsflory fdisk]#
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 11:27, Mi Zhou wrote:
I have to put in the slash '/' everytime I want to access a directory on
the web server. If I omit the '/', it will say can't find it. My
mod_dir is loaded according to the httpd.conf.
Anybody know how to fix it?
This only happens to me when I
It is not permission error. It is can't display error. /user/abc was
not recognized as a directory.
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At 23:38 29.10.2002, Bret Hughes said:
[snip]
Nearly verything depends on glibc. Most of the rpm have dep by file.
Example:
[rootsflory fdisk]# rpm -q --whatrequires /sbin/ldconfig |wc -l
209
[rootsflory fdisk]# rpm -qf /sbin/ldconfig
According to Laptop Power Control inside of the Control Center I need to
make /usr/bin/apm setuidso that I can use/manage suspend and standby.
So basically, how do I do this?
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I am trying to verify a copy of a purchased RHL 7.3 cd set.
I burned the first cd and it appears to work (boots up ok anyway) but I
can't seem to verify the md5 sum and get a number I have any where elase
so I am assuming that there is a problem. If I try to verify the
origianl disk against the
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Samuel Flory wrote:
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
While attempting to install anything .i686 ontop of anything .i386, rpm
screams bloody murder about conflicting files. Can I safely remove the .i386
version and install the .i686 one? My most recent attempt have been of
rpm -Uvh --force glibc-2.2.5-39.i686.rpm kernel-2.4.18-10.i686.rpm
Should do the job.
Thats assuming that the box doesn't get hosed during the upgrade :\
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At 23:54 29.10.2002, Mi Zhou said:
[snip]
It is not permission error. It is can't display error. /user/abc was
not recognized as a directory.
[snip]
Is Apache running chroot'ed, and /doc/ is a symlink pointing
At 00:21 30.10.2002, Jonathan M. Slivko said:
[snip]
rpm -Uvh --force glibc-2.2.5-39.i686.rpm kernel-2.4.18-10.i686.rpm
Should do the job.
Thats assuming that the box doesn't get hosed during the upgrade :\
Hello Bret,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 5:58:43 PM, you textually orated:
BH I am trying to verify a copy of a purchased RHL 7.3 cd set.
BH I burned the first cd and it appears to work (boots up ok anyway) but I
BH can't seem to verify the md5 sum and get a number I have any where elase
BH so I
Just a thought ... have you tried running the RedHat cd check that you
can do when you boot from the cd-rom's? It may be worth checking out
-Jon
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 17:58, Bret Hughes wrote:
I am trying to verify a copy of a purchased RHL 7.3 cd set.
I burned the first cd and it appears
While trying to install linux-identd 1.2,
http://freshmeat.net/releases/95548/
I got this error message, can someone help me???
Looks to me like it's already installed.
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I've never upgraded a Linux box before, and I have a machine I need to
upgrade from 6.2 to 8.0. Will this box upgrade, or do I have to perform a
clean install? Are there any other considerations I should have besides
data backup?
Thanks in advance,
Vincent
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