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On 25-Nov-2002/15:41 -0600, "Simpson, Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I going to try and configure Fetchmail for 5 different people and their
>POP3 accounts. I have fetchmail on my server and Postfix. The Postfix
>is configured but the Fetchmail is
Leo Boucher wrote:
I recently installed Redhat 8. I was a Redhat 7.x user for a long time
and used to package management with that platform. The new package
manager is very slick, but how do you get into package details, query a
package, etc, like in the old gnorpm?
Thanks,
Leo Boucher
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 08:25:55PM -0500, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > Uh, no - out of the box - sitting at the console (/dev/tty1) - I experience
> > the same problem. It sounds to me that Red Hat neglected a setting in the
> > default profile.d scripts.
>
> Odd, I just tried it on my console and
If you use the rpm -e example I gave, it will not only uninstall the
kernel, but Grub will automagically know that it's gone and adjust
itself.
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Patrick Law wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Yoink!...
>
> But, if only remove the entry in grub.conf, the various version of kernel
"rpm -e kernel-x.xx-xx
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Patrick Law wrote:
> Sometime time I update from RHN, I will get new kernel update, after reboot,
> I will be given options of new kernel together with old kernels in Grub
> Menu. Currently there are about 3 kernel versions in my Grub Menu. How do I
> r
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Rick Johnson wrote:
> > Uh, no - out of the box - sitting at the console (/dev/tty1) - I
experience
> > the same problem. It sounds to me that Red Hat neglected a setting in
the
> > default profile.d scripts.
>
> Odd, I just tried it on my console and
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 10:00:41 +0800, Patrick Law wrote:
> Sometime time I update from RHN, I will get new kernel update, after
> reboot, I will be given options of new kernel together with old
> kernels in Grub Menu. Currently there are about 3 kernel
Thanks for the reply Yoink!...
But, if only remove the entry in grub.conf, the various version of kernel
itself will still be in my harddisk, how do I remove it? Should i?
Regards,
Patrick
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 06:34:22PM -0600, Say No To Taxes wrote:
> I couldn't find "tip" in Linux. What is Linux's equivalent to the SYSV
> "tip" command that uses /etc/remote?
Try the "minicom" command.
You can also use the "dip" command in its interactive mode which is
mnemonically specified
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 16:35:53 -0800 (PST), Dave Fletcher wrote:
> Yes, exactly it is not in the default g++ install in
> 8.0. This makes it harder for my users to build my
> package :(
>
> Thanks for helping me find it, guys.
I would bet that is at
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Patrick Law wrote:
> Sometime time I update from RHN, I will get new kernel update, after reboot,
> I will be given options of new kernel together with old kernels in Grub
> Menu. Currently there are about 3 kernel versions in my Grub Menu. How do I
> remove the old kernel and
Dale Kosan wrote:
Why not install the rpm?
I didn't try that. But the problem is fixed now. I installed all of
the X development packages, and then xfce-3.8.18 compiled and installed
fine. I had omitted the X development packages during the Red Hat 8.0
installation. Thanks,
Hidong
Why not install the rpm?
Hidong Kim wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install xfce-3.8.18 on a newly installed Red Hat 8.0
machine. I downloaded and unpacked the xfce tar archive. During the
configure, I get this error:
checking for glib-config... /usr/bin/glib-config
checking for GLIB - version >
Sometime time I update from RHN, I will get new kernel update, after reboot,
I will be given options of new kernel together with old kernels in Grub
Menu. Currently there are about 3 kernel versions in my Grub Menu. How do I
remove the old kernel and keep only the latest kernel?
Thanks first
Patr
I recently installed Redhat 8. I was a Redhat 7.x user for a long time
and used to package management with that platform. The new package
manager is very slick, but how do you get into package details, query a
package, etc, like in the old gnorpm?
Thanks,
Leo Boucher
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Say No To Taxes wrote:
> I couldn't find "tip" in Linux. What is Linux's equivalent to the SYSV
> "tip" command that uses /etc/remote?
I don't know what function you need. Have you looked at setserial or
statserial?
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On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Rick Johnson wrote:
> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>
>
> > On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Larry Brown wrote:
> > > Nevermind, I found the solution VIA list archives. For anyone
> interested
> > > the release notes provided the solution. The solution is to add the
> line
> > > LANG=C in the
I would imagine that other than the -i (which I had noted, earlier), both
tcp and udp would be useful.
On 26 Nov 2002, Peter Robb wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 11:51, Yoink! wrote:
> > On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote:
> > > Does anyone know the entry that I need to put into iptables to a
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Fernando Lozano wrote:
| I searched many sites and mailing lists (of source zillions of Altavista
| and Google links) but found no table with the vga modes. By trial and
| error I found 800x600x16 and 1024x748x16, after getting a message on a
| newsg
Hi,
I'm trying to install xfce-3.8.18 on a newly installed Red Hat 8.0
machine. I downloaded and unpacked the xfce tar archive. During the
configure, I get this error:
checking for glib-config... /usr/bin/glib-config
checking for GLIB - version >= 1.2.6... no
*** Could not run GLIB test progr
Awesome. Thanks to everyone who responded with their tips, etc. I had
been installing the RPMS in the console (I don't like doing it in GUI,
where I can't see the entire output).
Thanks again to everyone, I hope that this thread helped others as well.
-Jon
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 17:43, Daevid V
Hi,
Edit /etc/lilo.conf
add vga=771
I searched many sites and mailing lists (of source zillions of Altavista
and Google links) but found no table with the vga modes. By trial and
error I found 800x600x16 and 1024x748x16, after getting a message on a
newsgroup that had he 1280x1024x16 settin
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What is the best way (process) to change ldap passwords?
How about adding users?
Is there a tool for this I just have not found yet?
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On my laptop, I had a NIC configured for a Port Replicator (PR). We went to
WLAN so I had stopped using the PR. I had noticed that when booting there
was an error message about not being able to find the hardware for eth0 or
som
Yes, exactly it is not in the default g++ install in
8.0. This makes it harder for my users to build my
package :(
Thanks for helping me find it, guys.
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--- Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Tom Pollerman wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 04:12:38 -0800 (PST)
I couldn't find "tip" in Linux. What is Linux's equivalent to the SYSV
"tip" command that uses /etc/remote?
Thx.
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On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 15:01, Mike Burger wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Rikard Bostrom wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone could try to give me a good explaination
> > on the differences between NAT and MASQUERADING?
> > Good sides, bad sides etc...
>
> The main difference is that
mike wrote:
>
[snip]
> I assume you ran setup without any options?
>
> To get it working for all users you need to to install as ./setup -net
>
> then rerun setup as each user that will be using it
>
When you run the user setup, don't run the one from the CD. Instead:
/opt/startoffice6.0/se
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:35:06PM -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
Dumas Patrice wrote:
/dallas 192.168.230.0/22(rw,root_squash)
It's working now. What does the "0/22" mean? Thanks,
It's two different things, really.
The "192.168.230.0" is the first IP address of the n
Kent Perrier wrote:
>
>
> Gee, I have a 190 node dual Althon Linux cluster here at work at it runs
> like a champ. I guess it's really true, garbage in, garbage out.
>
> Kent
Kent...
did you make this comment to provide empirical evidence that Athlons
run well, or to make me jealous? If the
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 11:51, Yoink! wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote:
> > Does anyone know the entry that I need to put into iptables to allow
> > samba access?
>
> iptables -I INPUT 1 -o ethX -p tcp --dport 137:139 -j ACCEPT
Surely you meant -p udp and -i ethx in the INPUT chain??
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:35:06PM -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
>
> Dumas Patrice wrote:
>
> >/dallas 192.168.230.0/22(rw,root_squash)
>
> It's working now. What does the "0/22" mean? Thanks,
It's two different things, really.
The "192.168.230.0" is the first IP address of the network
you're worki
Going for my RHCE in 2 weeks. I'm weak at X, so need to concentrate a bit
there. I wish I could send out a blank statement to this list like "Here's
my root passord, hack me", then I'd try to fix it, but if I trusted you
guys, I'd have to trust everyone. That won't work now will it.
You guys ha
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 09:53:01AM -0800, ORACLE ADMINISTRATOR wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On a test system i want to restore a root partition from a dump backup
> take up on a
> same hard disk..
> For a practice i deleted important files from a root..before that i took
> dump backup of root..
>
> so how sh
Hi,
I just installed a new Liteon 40x12x48x CD burner into a freshly
upgraded Red Hat 8.0 machine. I'm trying to use xcdroast to make CDs.
The burner will make fairly small CDs OK, like 10-50 MB. But if I try
to make a large CD, 300 MB or more, xcdroast freezes about halfway
through. In fac
I've had RPM's freeze on me too. I find that if I kill the task then:
rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db.*
I can get them to work again.
YMMV
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I am building an image for loading a Linux based board via the network. It
must be the smallest it can be. I've done a lot to minimize the size,
including doing ldd's on everything to develop a list of what libraries I
must include. It is very error prone and everytime I change something I have
to
Dumas Patrice wrote:
in.telnetd: LOCAL
in.ftpd:LOCAL
ALL : 192.168.230.
ALL:127.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
swat: 127.0.0.1 192.168.230.
/dallas ripley (rw,root_squash)
First there should be no space between hosts and options.
Like:
/
Hi,
I really can't think of anything else now. Sorry,
Hidong
Ze Ji Li wrote:
Hi,
rpcinfo -p nfs_server is fine. I have firewall off and hosts.allow
to accept everything on my subnet. I even put both machines on the same
hub. I still can't resolve the nfs problem. I wonder if I need t
Hi...I have problems with php and net-snmp in red hat 8.0anyone can
help me???...thanks
mono
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Tom Pollerman wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 04:12:38 -0800 (PST)
> Dave Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all. Anyone know where is hiding in
> > RedHat 8.0?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> I'm not sure about 8.0, but in 7.0 it is hiding in:
>
> /usr/include/g++-2/st
I going to try and configure Fetchmail for 5 different people and their POP3
accounts. I have fetchmail on my server and Postfix. The Postfix is
configured but the Fetchmail is not. First will Fetchmail and Postfix play
together. I cannot find anything in English on the Web about this. Second,
And now to a really serious problem: After upgrading to Red Hat 8.0,
all sound is gone from Tux Racer (version supplied with OS dist.) Audio
works fine in other applications (DVD player, other games, GNOME
desktop...) What can be wrong?
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I have tried to install to a PII 400 128MB 12GB w/
CDRom many times, it freezes at different point every
time. Never got past the 1st CD. I have reburned the
CDs a few times (on different types of CDs) no luck.
I have used the noprobe option - no luck. I am about
ready to give up - any suggesti
i have a machine that i just installed rh 8.0 on. I've installed all the
available rpm updates.
System boots up, xwindows starts up and i login. I then log out. And log in
again. And then logout, and the system dies. I can not ping the machine.
The keyboard does not respond to anything. Only op
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 22:33, Vano Beridze wrote:
> It's very sad to see my .bash_profile file lost :(
Just restore it from /etc/skel.
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On my laptop, I had a NIC configured for a Port Replicator (PR). We went to
WLAN so I had stopped using the PR. I had noticed that when booting there
was an error message about not being able to find the hardware for eth0 or
something like that. Not a big deal the system
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:15:59PM -0600, Will Phipps wrote:
> Does anyone know what I need to do to force sent email to be saved in a
> Sent folder when connecting via a mail client? I am using sendmail,
> IMAP, and squirrelmail. As of now, it saves it to the sent folder only
> when I send with
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Will Phipps wrote:
| Does anyone know what I need to do to force sent email to be saved in a
| Sent folder when connecting via a mail client? I am using sendmail,
| IMAP, and squirrelmail. As of now, it saves it to the sent folder only
| when I send
Does anyone know what I need to do to force sent email to be saved in a
Sent folder when connecting via a mail client? I am using sendmail,
IMAP, and squirrelmail. As of now, it saves it to the sent folder only
when I send with webmail (squirrelmail).
Will P.
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> -Original Message-
> From: David Kramer
> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 8:17 AM
> Subject: Problem with sendmail and /etc/mail/access/access not working
>
>
> I'm using Red Hat 7.3, and I'm having an anti-spam issue.
>
> I keep getting emails from direct4optin.com. I have their
>
Title: RE: init scripts to use and save iproute and tc rules
Hi there.. maybe you are looking for
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes
This files defines your routes.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
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From: Luis Miguel Cruz Miranda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Lun
Running SMTP on RH 8
I have a W2K machine successfully sending email through the SMTP as a relay
Whenever I attempt to send via W98 client with Outlook 2000, I get back the
response
Unable to relay IP name possibly forged [192.168.10.102]
My net is on 192.168.10.x
I can resolve the hostname as
Thanks, will do
maryse
> There are a number of security and performance issues that are addressed
> in the current 2.4.18 kernels...upgrading the kernel would probably be a
> good thing.
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 04:12:38 -0800 (PST)
Dave Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all. Anyone know where is hiding in
> RedHat 8.0?
>
> Thanks,
>
I'm not sure about 8.0, but in 7.0 it is hiding in:
/usr/include/g++-2/stl.h
# rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/include/g++-2/stl.h
compat
Hi,
I'm reinstalling a Linux router that's running Kernel 2.2.19 to aonther
machine, using 2.4.18
The actual one uses ipchains and ipmasqadm for maquerading, firewall, etc
In the new one I will use iptables
The actual one has got a set of 2 rules for a user that plays Bridge card
game via Interne
From: "Tom Bentley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: FTP to NT system appends two null bytes SOLVED
Date: Monday, November 25, 2002 12:12 PM
Thanks to everyone for their input--this has been solved. Frequent mention
of "ascii" and "binary" made me check with the "status" c
There are a number of security and performance issues that are addressed
in the current 2.4.18 kernels...upgrading the kernel would probably be a
good thing.
If your system is working as expected, there might not be a reason to
upgrade to 8.0.
Can't help with kmail...I don't use it.
On Mon, 2
> Thank you to all for the help.
> I had the forwarding on but not - "iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -o
> eth0 -j MASQUERADE"
> I entered this from the command line and it fixed my problem.
> NEW QUESTION - is my box masquerading or NATing after I entered this
> command?
> Also my new problem is t
I am a home user running RH 7.2 kernel 2.4.9-31 on i686
Things are running well
-should I upgrade the kernel?
-any reason why I should upgrade to RH8?
only problem:
I use Kmail (KDE 2.2-10) and when I click on the 'sent mail' folder, KDE
freezes. I have to restart KDE to unfreeze
-any of you know
> At 16:56 25/11/2002, you wrote:
>>On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Luis Miguel Cruz Miranda wrote:
>>
>> > Where can I find any init scripts to use and save iproute and tc
>> rules?
>>
>>it sounds like you want the file /etc/rc.local, which is for additional
>> startup stuff that isn't already handled elsew
Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:51:58PM +, David Richards wrote:
ok I have found some docs on the net that has fixed it
So, for the sake of others that might run into the same problem: What did
you do to solve it?
Cheerio,
Thomas
He just selected the right ent
At 16:56 25/11/2002, you wrote:
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Luis Miguel Cruz Miranda wrote:
> Where can I find any init scripts to use and save iproute and tc rules?
it sounds like you want the file /etc/rc.local, which is for additional
startup stuff that isn't already handled elsewhere.
I am lookin
> The latest problem that I just encountered was when installing an rpm.
> While installing, the rpm program crapped out. So, I went and killed
> all the rpm process running (I used ps -alh | grep rpm), and proceeded
> to restart the rpm installation. Same thing happened. Therefore, I
> then we
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 03:05, Brian Ashe wrote:
> Mikevl,
>
> On Monday November 25, 2002 03:11, Mikevl wrote:
> > Hi can anybody tell me how to bulk add users from a text file or any other
> > method?
> > I currently have Redhat 7.2
>
> man newusers
I was unaware of this but it appears from the
You know, I tried to install the Aqua theme from KDE-LOOK and when I
browsed for the .themerc file, the theme manager didn't see it (Even
though it was filtered to look for that extension). Now, I went to the
dir in Konqueror and it was, in fact, there. I don't recall having this
problem with 7.3.
> When I try to access www.mydomain.com/webmail and
> http://localhost/webmail with Mozilla I get the following error
> message in a dialog: www._default_.com could not be found. Please
> check the name and try again.
And other pages on www.mydomain.com works fine? I have no idea what that
err
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Luis Miguel Cruz Miranda wrote:
> Where can I find any init scripts to use and save iproute and tc rules?
it sounds like you want the file /etc/rc.local, which is for additional
startup stuff that isn't already handled elsewhere.
rday
p.s. and please avoid cross-posting to
Thank you to all for the help.
I had the forwarding on but not - "iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j
MASQUERADE"
I entered this from the command line and it fixed my problem.
NEW QUESTION - is my box masquerading or NATing after I entered this
command?
Also my new problem is that my IPSEC do
i did this from the following web site!
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/62/2000/2/0/3302268/
to prove it works. I got a audio stream working now !
david
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 15:47, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:51:58PM +, David Richards wrote:
> > ok I have foun
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:51:58PM +, David Richards wrote:
> ok I have found some docs on the net that has fixed it
So, for the sake of others that might run into the same problem: What did
you do to solve it?
Cheerio,
Thomas
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Where can I find any init scripts to use and save iproute and tc rules?
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> >
> >in.telnetd: LOCAL
> >in.ftpd:LOCAL
> >
> >ALL : 192.168.230.
> >ALL:127.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
> >swat: 127.0.0.1 192.168.230.
> >
> /dallas ripley (rw,root_squash)
First there should be no space between hosts and options.
Like:
ok I have found some docs on the net that has fixed it
david
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 14:23, Mike Burger wrote:
> Is your recording program configured to use the line-in as the recording
> source?
>
> On 25 Nov 2002, David Richards wrote:
>
> > hi
> > I got redhat 8.0 running. I had this pro
Hi,
I use RH 8.0, kernel 2.4.18-3 and a Philips OV-518 USB webcam.
Unfortunately, the webcam drivers still have some problems and the
output is only
black and white (the last driver pack has color support, but I can not
test it).
Would someone recommend an USB webcam t
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote:
> When I try to access www.mydomain.com/webmail and
> http://localhost/webmail with Mozilla I get the following error message
> in a dialog:
> www._default_.com could not be found. Please check the name and try
> again.
And other pages on www.mydomain.com
yes. I managed to get gnome sound recorder(sound recorder) to record it.
I made about 5 cds. but since i have updated rh8.0 it doesnt seem to
want to record.
david
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 14:23, Mike Burger wrote:
> Is your recording program configured to use the line-in as the recording
> source?
Is your recording program configured to use the line-in as the recording
source?
On 25 Nov 2002, David Richards wrote:
> hi
> I got redhat 8.0 running. I had this problem in 7.3 but fixed it and
> i cant remember how i did it.
> I have my minidisc player connected to the line in of my sound c
I'm using Red Hat 7.3, and I'm having an anti-spam issue.
I keep getting emails from direct4optin.com. I have their upstream IP block
listed in my /etc/mail/access file, but they still keep getting through.
In /etc/mail/access, I have:
# PG & C Leasing, INC 209.236.0.0-209.236.63.255 direct4opt
hi
I got redhat 8.0 running. I had this problem in 7.3 but fixed it and
i cant remember how i did it.
I have my minidisc player connected to the line in of my sound card. I
can play the music from my minidisc player through my pc. But when i try
and record the music from any sound program in lin
From: "Vano Beridze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Something deleted files in my home directory second time. These files are:
> .bash_profile,.bash_logout,.bashrc,.emacs,.gtkrc
If files have actually been rm-ed (as opposed to just zeroed) then the linux section
of this document may prove useful...
http
I had a system go down and we had the drives put into another one of our
systems. (I am not the on that did this and can't reach the person who
did.) The drives were in a Raid 1 on the old server. I am not sure how
they were stuck in on the new server and they were not mounted yet. Is
there
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Yoink! wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> > On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Yoink! wrote:
> > > On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote:
> > > > Does anyone know the entry that I need to put into iptables to allow
> > > > samba access?
> > >
> > > iptables -I INPUT 1 -o et
Hi,
I have two Linux Red Hat Linux Servers running on 7.3 version.
Each server has one Cyclades multi-serial attached.
I have one serial cable that connect one serial port of cyclades on both
server.
The serial cable is ok and is designed do use software flow control
(xon/xoff).
The problem is:
Hello
I have jdk1.4.1_01 installed on my system it's in my home directory
/home/vanob/j2sdk1.4.1_01
I know how to have functional java environment because I'm a java
developer at all :)
I want to know how to configure java for OpenOffice, because when I
posted this question to OpenOffice user l
Hello
I've got Redhat80.Athlon XP1800+,NVidia GeForce2MX400
I've got serious problems:
Something deleted files in my home directory second time. These files are:
.bash_profile,.bash_logout,.bashrc,.emacs,.gtkrc
I just did the following:
I logged out
hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace (in order to restart X)
t
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Mike Shoemaker wrote:
> I want to lengthen the amount of inactive time before an ssh connection
> is reset. Where can I configure this?
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
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On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 02:20, Christopher Henderson wrote:
> Arg! I'm never going to buy AMD again
>
> I know a fellow who works at the Oklahoma University weather forecasting
> center where they use two Linux clusters. The older one (maybe a year)
> is all dual athlon like mine - he says they
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Yoink! wrote:
> > On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote:
> > > Does anyone know the entry that I need to put into iptables to allow
> > > samba access?
> >
> > iptables -I INPUT 1 -o ethX -p tcp --dport 137:139 -j ACCEPT
>
> FWIW, that
Gang
I want to lengthen the amount of inactive time before an ssh connection
is reset. Where can I configure this?
Thanks
Mike
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Hi all
Disappearing sound after some days of use has always been my main
problem every time I install a new Linux distro. Sometimes I could trace
the problem to devfs or bad permissions. Now I don't know what to look
for.
A few days after installing RH 8.0 in my new computer, I lost the sound
fro
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Yoink! wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote:
> > Does anyone know the entry that I need to put into iptables to allow
> > samba access?
>
> iptables -I INPUT 1 -o ethX -p tcp --dport 137:139 -j ACCEPT
FWIW, that should be -i ethX (incoming to interface ethx), and
Hello all. Anyone know where is hiding in
RedHat 8.0?
Thanks,
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You need to allow ports 137 thru 139, tcp and udp.
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote:
> Does anyone know the entry that I need to put into iptables to allow
> samba access?
>
> Thanks,
> Will P.
>
>
>
>
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My keyboard has some keys I want to use.
They are:
WWW - keycode 178
Mail - keycode 236
Search - keycode 229
I want to assign them as Shortcut keys in WindowMaker for various
things.
xmodmap shows that they currently aren't defined as anything.
So I tried -
xmodmap -e "keycode 236 = Mail"
and x
Hi list,
I have got following error messages when I make a console login:
plus before 0x0b9e ignored
plus before 0x0b9f ignored
plus before 0x0b82 ignored
plus before 0x0b85 ignored
plus before 0x0b90 ignored
plus before 0x0b92 ignored
plus before 0x0b9a ignored
plus before 0x0b93 ignored
plus bef
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote:
> Does anyone know the entry that I need to put into iptables to allow
> samba access?
iptables -I INPUT 1 -o ethX -p tcp --dport 137:139 -j ACCEPT
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Will Mc Donald wrote:
From: "Larry Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've been looking around and it appears that there is no straight forward
description of how to change the function of the backspace key to have it
actually delete the key to the left while in a terminal. Prior to RH8 the
terminal
Many thanks
Can this be extended to the smbpasswd -a as well?
Mike
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On Monday November 25, 2002 03:11, Mikevl wrote:
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On 24 Nov 2002 23:09:44 -0500, Jonathan Gaudette wrote:
> The latest problem that I just encountered was when installing an rpm.
>
> While installing, the rpm program crapped out. So, I went and killed
> all the rpm process running (I used ps -alh |
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