Hi Dear all
If I found somebody logon on my system from some teminals, such as pst/1,
tt1 hwo can I teminate his session quickly? I am runing RH 8.0
Thanks!
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On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 14:42, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> After upgrading to Redhat 8.0 I have a number of unit tests failing (you
...
> centered around java.lang.String behaving differently. Could this be a
> result of the default encoding changing between 7.3 and 8.0? If
> so...from what to what?
For some reason, when a link brings up a new Netscape window, all of the fonts
for the Netscape menu bars and dislog boxes is micro in size, around 6-7 point.
This even happens with File->New Navigator Window (Ctrl-N).
Anyone know what is causing Netscape to screw this up? I don't have any X
reso
> I have to re-install, how do I get it all to work. When selecting
> partitions and the such, linux actually gives me a message saying there
> may be a problem with the way the system is set up and accessing /boot,
> and strongly reccomends me to create a boot disk due to possible
> problems load
It sounds like you have not set the linux partition as the "active" one.
Use linux fdisk to check and possibly fix that.
You should never have to reinstall, assuming you have a good install in the
first place.
Cameron.
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg [mailto:gklofa@;adsl.on.net]
> Sen
Hi There ... a kernel newbie needs some explicit instructions on recompiling
an 8.0 kernel with the sourceforge.net Emu10k1 sound driver 0.20a. This is a
driver suitable for a Creative Labs SoundBlaster Audigy OEM card.
I've got the kernel source and the driver source ... I find the instructions
i
Hi,
new to linux and need help. I currently have windows xp installed on my
system (on a fat32 partition). I really would love to get rid of it all
together, except I need it for games I play. Anyway, when I install
linux, I can't get the boot loader to work. Windows was installed
first, and I
Hi,
new to linux and need help. I currently have windows xp installed on my
system (on a fat32 partition). I really would love to get rid of it all
together, except I need it for games I play. Anyway, when I install
linux, I can't get the boot loader to work. Windows was installed
first, and I
For the record, after installing termcap-devel rpm, then running ldconfig, I was able
to compile postgresql from source with readline.
/j-p.
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I am not sure what you mean by "cannot see the windows partition".
Are you expecting it to be automatically mounted? Does it have an entry in
/etc/fstab?
Does it fail when you try to mount it manually?
Is is on a separate hard disc, that you cannot see? How are you looking for
it?
Can Linux fdisk s
http://www.5dwm.org/IMD/index.html it's the SGI indigo magic desktop for
Linux. I'm having some trouble installing it and wanted to know if anybody
here was running on it.
Thanks!
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> From: linux power [mailto:linuxpower2002@;yahoo.no]
> Sent: Sunday, 3 November 2002 05:51
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> Subject: Masquerade hacking problem.
>
>
> It seems that masqureade use netbios-ns port to broadcast for
> the whole world thats its seeking a vaca
Yoink! wrote:
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Devin Henderson wrote:
Blaine Armsterd wrote:
Try setting a real hostname and see if DHCP still overrides it.
how do I set a real hostname? Thanks, Blaine
hostname is a command, or vi /etc/sysconfig/network and set
HOSTNAME=yourhostname
I have tried th
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Devin Henderson wrote:
> Blaine Armsterd wrote:
>> Try setting a real hostname and see if DHCP still overrides it.
>
> how do I set a real hostname? Thanks, Blaine
hostname is a command, or vi /etc/sysconfig/network and set
HOSTNAME=yourhostname
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+++ David Kramer [RedHat] [Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 11:52:28PM -0500]:
> Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started it,
> and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is that still around? I
> can't find it.
>
-
Blaine Armsterd wrote:
Try setting a real hostname and see if DHCP still overrides it.
how do I set a real hostname? Thanks, Blaine
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Hi,
I had met the approximate problem under 2.4.18-14 kernel.
But I ran "make mrproper" first and then ran "make menuconfig" and
"make dep clean bzImage modules modules_install install"
The error has never been happended.
I have no idea why this works. I hope that helps you a lot.
BR,
The default encoding for RH 8.0 is UTF-8 where for RH 7.3 its 8859-1
I'm curious as to why..?
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 17:42, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> After upgrading to Redhat 8.0 I have a number of unit tests failing (you
> can see this by checking out jakarta-poi from Apache per instructions
> h
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Trying to connect using telnet from th Windows box gives me a situation
> where the login/password is not accepted. I've tried this with both
> root/regular user with no luck. Using ssh doesn't seem to connect at all.
> Using the putty client for windows r
> I'm surprised you have received any e-mail for the past 7 months since
> orbz.org (not .com) has been shutdown for that long. They purposely RBL
> every IP address on the internet to encourage e-mail admins to stop using
> orbz.org. Consider using another RBL service like ordb.org or dsbl.org.
W
Hi..
I'm looking to get some simple assistance on how to setup sshd/telnet
servers under Redhat Linux 8.0 so I can remotely access the machine from a
Windows box. I've verified that the ssh/sshd process is running. However,
when I
try to access the linux box through either telnet/ssh from the win
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Devin Henderson wrote:
> Just installed RH 8.0. Every time I boot my hostname changes from
> localhost.localdomain to x1-6-00-08-0e-d5-de-77. During boot the line
> 'Setting hostname localhost.localdomains [OK]' appears but when the OS
> is finally booted the hostname is wrong a
Just installed RH 8.0. Every time I boot my hostname changes from
localhost.localdomain to x1-6-00-08-0e-d5-de-77. During boot the line
'Setting hostname localhost.localdomains [OK]' appears but when the OS
is finally booted the hostname is wrong again. I checked the files in
/etc that I though
I'm doing a little research at the moment looking into the availability
of open source calendar servers, whether web based or client server.
The features I desperately need are standard user based calendaring.
Ability to book meetings for others by selecting multiple participants.
Email notifica
I too had this problem (and no one replied to my
question)There's another error I get too similar to this one.someone
told me it was a gcc3 thing but that's really all i know...no idea how to fix
it, but other people have been having the same problem...it may be a
RedHat thingI'
Hi list,
I've already posted this question yesterday without any reaction - please
pardon me for reposting, but this is still bugging me...
maybe someone has a simple answer to this:
I am running Apache 1.3.22 with libphp4.so. Everything's fine, but when
starting php from the command line I get:
Hi,
I have looked around in the net and google. But I'd like to hear from "real
users" here. I need to use SmartMedia card (128 MB) and of course the card
reader to transfer data from a music equipment. I belive the reader will use
USB port. What brand would you recommend to use with Redhat Linu
Title: Message
I had to install a
PowerEdge 1650 server with some utilities provided by Dell. Unfortunately,
it install just about *everything*:
%packages@
Printing Support@ Classic X Window System@ X Window System@
GNOME@ KDE@ Network Support@ Dialup Support@ Messaging and Web
Tools@ NF
After upgrading to Redhat 8.0 I have a number of unit tests failing (you
can see this by checking out jakarta-poi from Apache per instructions
here http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsindex.html and running "cd
jakarta-poi;export CLASSPATH=;./build.sh clean compile test" or run the
"site" target to s
The easiest way is going to be to use tar, and create an archive. That
way, when untar'ing it, you should get all the ownerships and permissions
back as they were.
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Tobias wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How do I copy my 'home' dir the easiest way? When I try to copy it as root I
> get s
tar cvfz home.tgz /home
Keep that tarball in a safer place, while you get done with clean install.
Then
tar vxfz home.tgz
man tar for more info.
Regards
Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka
Head of GemSEC / Chief Technology Officer
Gem Internet Services (Pvt) Ltd.
web: www.gem.net.pk
Key Id: 0x
A Brady is correct. You don't need to have a specific amount of space
available on any linux partition in order to simply mount another
partition...vfat or otherwise.
You do, however, need to have space available on a partition in order to
write anything to it, linux, vfat, or otherwise.
On S
Hi!
How do I copy my 'home' dir the easiest way? When I try to copy it as root I
get some error msg of diffrent kinds.
All I wanna do is a backup of my personal files so I can make a clean install.
Regards
Tobias
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Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: A simple question about mount command
> Yes u must have space
I've did a clean install of RH 8.0 and I'm not getting anywhere with
mod_perl.
First, I had to uncomment the appropriate lines in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/perl.conf to get the server to recognize /var/www/perl
as the location of my mod_perl scripts.
My scripts ran fine under RH 7.1, and _still_ runs fin
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> I'm trying to install the latest verion of postgresql [7.2.3] after
> removing the rpm installation (which worked ok with readline) on
> RH7.3. My problem is that the output of confi
Can I mount a FreeBSD disk partition with Mount?
It seems I would want to say -t ufs -o,ufstype=44bsd
but how would I specify the 'sub-partition' ??
The partition is /dev/hda2, but I need to say something
like /dev/hda2a, but this of course does not exist in /dev
Is seems that if they provide t
The address you gave don't permit anonymous users.
Manuel
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Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 4:21 PM
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> Hi all,
>
Hello List...
I'm trying to install the latest verion of postgresql [7.2.3] after removing the rpm
installation (which worked ok with readline) on RH7.3. My problem is that the output
of configure states:
...
checking for readline... no
...
with the result that postgresql installs ok but I don'
You're welcome.
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Tobias wrote:
> Thanx!
>
> On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:47, Mike Burger wrote:
> > At the GRUB boot menu, with the selection bar on the kernel/boot option
> > you want to load, hit the letter "a". On the "command line" that you get,
> > on the next screen, t
Around Sun,Nov 03 2002, at 10:20, Den Locke, wrote:
> I am trying to password protect one of my apache virtual hosts but no
> matter what I do I can't seem to get it working. I have read all the
> documentation I could find and it seems like it should be pretty easy and
> straightforward. When I
For the record, one can:
- manually edit the /etc/wvdial.conf file
- manually create /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0
The format of ifcg-ppp0 is poorly documented, but some help for it can be
found in the Red Hat 8 sysadmin guide.
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Thanx!
On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:47, Mike Burger wrote:
> At the GRUB boot menu, with the selection bar on the kernel/boot option
> you want to load, hit the letter "a". On the "command line" that you get,
> on the next screen, type "single" without the quote marks and hit .
>
> This will boo
You'll have better luck addressing this to an Apache list.
Den Locke wrote:
I am trying to password protect one of my apache virtual hosts but no
matter what I do I can't seem to get it working. I have read all the
documentation I could find and it seems like it should be pretty easy and
straight
At the GRUB boot menu, with the selection bar on the kernel/boot option
you want to load, hit the letter "a". On the "command line" that you get,
on the next screen, type "single" without the quote marks and hit .
This will boot you into single user mode, where you'll be presented with a
simpl
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 07:24:13PM +0100, Tobias wrote:
> I might add that I use GRUB, not LILO where its just to hit 'linux single'.
I did this recently.. you have to hit the keystroke for other options on boot,
and append single there. Least, that's what I remember doing.
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You can either reboot and type "linux 1" at the LILO prompt, or, as root,
run "init 1".
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Tobias wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> But how do I enter single user mode?
>
> Regards
> Tobias
>
> On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:16, Mike Burger wrote:
> > You'll want to do it in single user
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Laurent ZUDAIRE wrote:
> How to use Sawfish window manager instead Metacity ?
# .bash_profile
export WINDOW_MANAGER="/usr/bin/sawfish"
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I might add that I use GRUB, not LILO where its just to hit 'linux single'.
(or is it?)
Regards
Tobias
On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:20, Tobias wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> But how do I enter single user mode?
>
> Regards
> Tobias
>
> On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:16, Mike Burger wrote:
> > You'll wa
I am trying to password protect one of my apache virtual hosts but no
matter what I do I can't seem to get it working. I have read all the
documentation I could find and it seems like it should be pretty easy and
straightforward. When I connect to my website, it prompts me for a
username/password b
Thank you!
But how do I enter single user mode?
Regards
Tobias
On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:16, Mike Burger wrote:
> You'll want to do it in single user mode.
>
> Make a new partition, mount it somewhere under /mnt.
>
> Then, move the contents of /var to the new mount.
>
> Then, unmount it, and
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 08:50 PM, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
Apache 2.0.40 is in RH8.
although it is compiled with DSO support, there is no apxs or apxs2.
any opinions ?
Sure. Install httpd-devel.
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You'll want to do it in single user mode.
Make a new partition, mount it somewhere under /mnt.
Then, move the contents of /var to the new mount.
Then, unmount it, and set the fstab to mount that new partition under
/var.
Then, reboot...
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Tobias wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Now I have
Hi!
Now I have /var on the same part. as avarything else (hda6) but I want to move
it to its own part. (/var at hda8).
How should I do that? Shall I just make the /var part and then cahnge its
mountpoint in fstab?
Regards
Tobias
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problems to which I can find no solution.
Problem 1:
I have customized my GNOME Menu to try to remove all menu items from the
Extras folder. I have done this by individually editing the .desktop
files for these menu items.
Open a terminal and type $ xkill
The cursor will become a skull and crossbones and the next window you
click will die.
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On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 06:15, linux power wrote:
> Open the ports 137-139 on your lan card.
>
Ah... not sure what you meant by "open the ports 137-139" on my lan card
but your comment did point me in the right direction. I forgot that RH
8.0 configures a firewall. I needed to change the INPUT ru
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On Sunday 03 November 2002 11:16 am, R P Herrold wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Richard Meraz wrote:
> > free - software on our systems. Presumably (or hopefully) a Red Hat
> > distribution would not be broken by removing/not-installing non-free
> > sof
For the FreshRPMS Valhalla Synaptic, I have reliably always gotten
Synaptic to run. But with the current FreshRPMS Psyche Synaptic, half the
time it seems to want the "update" seeded before Synaptic even starts or
sometimes Synaptic will *immediately* close out with an error message that
it can'
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Richard Meraz wrote:
> free - software on our systems. Presumably (or hopefully) a Red Hat
> distribution would not be broken by removing/not-installing non-free
> software in the distribution.
> So... is there a list of non-free software in the Redhat 8.0
> distribution a
The problem was not 100% solved.
In kmail I have stil problem with swedish fonts in the head adn in the list of
all mails.
It worked fine as long as is says in the mail that it should be encoded with
ISO-8859-1 (Westeurope). But when it doent it dont know how to present the
swedish fonts. (the b
The problem is solved after som searching.
All had to do was setting the coding (for reading incomming mails) to
West-European. It was set at 'auto' before, so becouse of some reason it
could not figure out what languge the mail was written in.
Regards
Toboas
On Sunday 03 November 2002 16:54, T
Correction:
The swedish fonts ins fine in the window-titles and similars but in emails
(kmail) they appers like squares.
Regards
Tobias
On Sunday 03 November 2002 16:44, Tobias wrote:
> I have som problems with my Swedish fonts under RH8.0.
> They appear as squares in all window-titles, emails e
I will be
short.
1. httpd -lCompiled in modules:
core.c prefork.c http_core.c
mod_so.c
2. whereis apxs ; whereis apxs2: No
answer
Apache 2.0.40 is in RH8.
although it is compiled with DSO support, there is
no apxs or apxs2.
any opinions ?
I installed 8.0 three weeks ago and things were fine.
The only changes I've made since is to upgrade the
kernel (2.4.18-17.8.0) and disable the software
firewall (I use a router with extended access lists).
As far as I know, the access lists aren't blocking my
email since 1 of my accounts both send
I have som problems with my Swedish fonts under RH8.0.
They appear as squares in all window-titles, emails etc etc..
Any help appreciated.
Regads
Tobias
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Hi!
I have to installations of Linux, one on hda3 and the other on hda6.
Until now GRUB (located on hda3) has booted the machine successfully. But I
want to switch so GRUB on hda6 boots it instead.
I've tried to do a 'grub-install /dev/hda6' on the Linux-install at hda6. It
installs fine but whe
I think you misunderstand me. What I mean is, the amount of alternatives makes
me unsure of what to choose. ("bother" was maybe a bad choise of word)
If I chose one version I maybe miss some nice features from anotgher and vice
versa...
I hope you understand what I mean.
Regards
Tobias
On Sun
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 08:49:56 -0600
ABrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know why it did that, and I don't know which could be safely
> removed. I would assume the higher-numbered ones, but since they
> prolly shouldn't have installed together anyway, I'd want to see what
> I have for others
Hi, I am trying to authenticate Apache 2.0.40
(Redhat 8) against OpenLDAP.
I found in Internet
auth_ldap-1.6.0-4 rpm (but for RH 7.3) and installed it.
Unfortunately, when starting Apache (with
everything set up) it cries: Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_auth_ldap.so
into serv
At 23:00 2002/11/02 -0800, you wrote:
Many in our research group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(Dept of Theoretical and Computational Biology) are really pleased by
Redhat 8.0. However, some of us are also socially conscious programmers
and would prefer to support the spirit of
linux power wrote:
Open the ports 137-139 on your lan card.
--- Russell Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
I'm having trouble getting SAMBA 2.2.5 (RH 8.0)
speaking with my XP and
98 boxes. Actually, I can do a smbclient from the
linux box and connect
to a share on the MS boxes... just
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 23:52:28 -0500
David Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you
> started it, and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is
> that still around? I can't find it.
You're looking for xkill. There's also a key s
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 12:22:06 +0100 (CET)
linux power <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes u must have space enough on you lin part.
Please explain how a PARTITION mounted in a DIRECTORY takes up space on
the drive or partition that contains the mount point. I don't believe
I've quite heard that. And t
Silly question time, but he noted that he's behind a linksys router.
Did you open up the ident port on the router/firewall?
Did you open up the ident port on your ipchains/iptables firewall?
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, linux power wrote:
> Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 12:01:54AM +0100, linux
>power wrote:
> >
> > If yo have a firewall rember to close the netbios ports 137-139 .
>
> The default rule for any firewall should always to block *everything*.
> Then
On Friday 01 November 2002 15:31, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Is there an equivalent to wall that will pop up a message in X?
Yes, there's one in RH8, I've got it on my system. I just have to find the
name for it but it's there!
% which kwrited
/usr/bin/kwrited
% rpm -q -f /usr/bin/kwrited
kdebase-
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 12:56:19 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > Yes u must have space enough on you lin part.
>
> No, certainly NOT! An empty directory as a mount is enough. A
> mounted partition does not occupy any physical space in its host
> filesystem.
First line should read: ... as a mount
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On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 12:22:06 +0100 (CET), linux power wrote:
> --- Manuel Tejada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hi
> > I am new in Linux area.
> > I have a single disk. In the primary partition
> > Window ME. In an extended
> > partition(RedHat 7.3 in a
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 18:00:25 -0800 (PST), Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> > What crash exactly?
>
> There are over a dozen bugs opened for redhat-config-network in
> bugzilla for Red Hat 7.3, and all but two or three have been closed as
> duplicates. The prob
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, linux power wrote:
> Yes u must have space enough on you lin part.
>
> --- Manuel Tejada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hi
> > I am new in Linux area.
> > I have a single disk. In the primary partition
> > Window ME. In an extended
> > partition(RedHat 7.3 in a logical partitio
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 22:05:02 -0400, Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> I keep getting problems with identd I'm trying to connect via
> xchat to dalnet...
> First my sys conf:
> Redhat 7.3
> Xchat 1.8.10
> (Behind linksys router)
What problems do you see?
You
Yes u must have space enough on you lin part.
--- Manuel Tejada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hi
> I am new in Linux area.
> I have a single disk. In the primary partition
> Window ME. In an extended
> partition(RedHat 7.3 in a logical partition and
> Fat32 in another logical
> partition).
> My
Open the ports 137-139 on your lan card.
--- Russell Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
> I'm having trouble getting SAMBA 2.2.5 (RH 8.0)
> speaking with my XP and
> 98 boxes. Actually, I can do a smbclient from the
> linux box and connect
> to a share on the MS boxes... just can't browse
On Sunday 03 November 2002 12:39 am, Brian Ashe wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> Saturday, November 2, 2002, 11:52:28 PM, you textually orated:
>
> DK> Long ago, there used to be this X Windows application where you started
> it, DK> and the next window you clicked on would be killed. Is that still
> aro
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