I just noticed that I have a /etc/php.ini.rpmnew file on my system. I
assume this was created when I last upgraded PHP, which would have been
whenever the most recent up2date php version was released. I ran a
quick diff on /etc/php.ini and /etc/php.ini.rpmnew and the following
was produced:
Hi,
I splitted the 6MB file into 6 pieces to transport from one system using floppy. But I dont know how to join the files back. I tried using join command. But I dont know how to do the same.
Some one please guide in this.
Regards,
Saravanan
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Dear Mr. Byers, Saltzman and Pasquale:
All of you offered me invaluable advice on how to solve my problem of not
being able to print a TeX file.
Mr. Byers explained to me how things should work. Both Messrs. Saltzman and
Pasquale pointed out that I needed to install dvips and pointed me in
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, trysaran wrote:
Hi,
I splitted the 6MB file into 6 pieces to transport from one system using
floppy. But I dont know how to join the files back. I tried using join
command. But I dont know how to do the same.
$ cat file1 file2 file3 file4 ... newfile
rday
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Well, there are a couple of problems. The site I'm trying to set-up php
on is a home system. It has no qualified domain name. Second, my
website, palmettoshopper.com is a hosted site. When I put in my site,
it did not return anything. Hagen Hosting is supposed to be offering
php. They are
I'm glad to hear someone else is having some problems -- just kidding!
I was a RH user for many years but have been out of it since 6.2 (I
think). I have forgotten a lot about linux and am trying to get back up
to speed. RH 8.0 is a lot different in many ways. For one, the X
environment is
Dear everybody:
I have tried to install tetex-xdvi... from both the web and from disk.
Either way, I get the error:
error: failed dependencies:
Then RPM lists about 22 libraries upon which xdvi is dependent.
Is there a switch I can add to rpm -i so the libraries upon which xdvi is
In my computer I did the same problem.
Set your bios to plug'n play 'disable' to correct this.
Why this ?
I dont know, ask for redhat.
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what version of sendmail u r using ?
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Checked that, it's all copasetic. Tried
Dear Everyone:
I am a newbie to RedHat Linux, but I am taking the experts' advice: I log
on as root only when necessary.
Because of this, my Mozilla bookmarks in my user account are quite
extensive, but my bookmarks in my root account are few in number. How can I
transfer my bookmarks from
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 03:01 am, Adam H. Pendleton wrote:
BTW, am I the only one who isn't a big fan on the .rpmnew method of
doing things? I am all for not overwriting current config files, but
couldn't this potentially prevent important
Redirect named logs using the logging feature in your named.conf file.
For example, I have, in mine:
logging {
channel my_syslog { file /var/log/named/named.log versions 5;
severity info;
print-category yes;
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 06:58 AM, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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Only if the user ignores the warning message printed by rpm. Something
along the lines of:
WARNING: /etc/php.ini created as /etc/php.ini.rpmnew
That's true, rpm does print out this
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 06:55 am, anthony caskey wrote:
Dear Everyone:
I am a newbie to RedHat Linux, but I am taking the experts' advice: I
log on as root only when necessary.
Because of this, my Mozilla bookmarks in my user account are
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 07:06 am, Adam H. Pendleton wrote:
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 06:58 AM, Michael Fratoni wrote:
Only if the user ignores the warning message printed by rpm.
Something along the lines of:
WARNING: /etc/php.ini
Unfortunately as I understand it recode will reformat the information the file
contains and not the actual filename which is what I am looking for. But one thing is
similair and that is that there is probably a codepage issue...
Regards,
juman
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 11:24:57PM +0100, T.
Hi,
I have some soft to run which is compiled to run only on RH 7.3 with K 4.2.18-5, no prior
or more recent versions/patches.
I have hard time to find the 2.4.18-5 kernel unfortunately. Anybody on this list could
help to find it ?
Thanks in advance to whoever helps.
Kind regards
fred
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Hey gang,
I got it fixed... Seems it was another feature of linuxconfig
(besides hosing appache.conf - it seems to have hosed sendmail.conf,
as well. I un/reinstalled sendmail, and manually modified the
sendmail.c(f/w), and manually
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 08:04 am, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Hey gang,
I got it fixed... Seems it was another feature of linuxconfig
(besides hosing appache.conf - it seems to have hosed sendmail.conf,
as well. I un/reinstalled sendmail,
We have 2.4.18-5 on our build server archives, we have the rpm and the smp
rpm. If nobody else can help email me and I will send them to you
Regards
Gordon McDowall
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No doubt...
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I used it because I forgot a couple of settings/files, bioy do I
wish I had a better memory!
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Hi Gordon,
Thanks very much. I'll let you know if I dont find anything else.
Regards
Fred
Gordon McDowall wrote:
We have 2.4.18-5 on our build server archives, we have the rpm and the smp
rpm. If nobody else can help email me and I will send them to you
Regards
Gordon McDowall
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Adam H. Pendleton wrote:
| I sort-of half-followed the previous PHP doesn't work thread on this
| list, but when I tried to load an index.php page today, I realized that
| out-of-the-box, PHP really doesn't work on RH 8.0. What's the deal? A
| full
did you save your file as .html or.php
Try to save it as .php
Funny! Last weekend I followed every step to get LAMP working on a RH8.0
and as a test tried to load the following:
?php
~ phpinfo();
?
The result I got was the program itself displayed in the browser window.
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 16:27, Jose Carlos Lama Pérez wrote:
Hello:
1. How can I make the tasklist shows ALL windows in the workspace,
including the dialogs, like the mozilla downloading windows, or the
transition ones of the change background app.
2. How can I change the contents of the
Hello everbody,
I get messages popup in my terminal saying IP Masq: reverse ICMP: failed
checksum from XX.YY.ZZ.AA where XX.YY.ZZ.AA is a public IP. What does this
mean? Is someone trying to enter or what?
With Regards
Nabin Limbu
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| Funny! Last weekend I followed every step to get LAMP working on a RH8.0
| and as a test tried to load the following:
|
| ?php
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I haven't tried enclosing the PHP code inside HTML tags, but if you see
the actual code when loading an HTML page, this is a sure indication
that the page is not being processed as a PHP page.
ahp
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 08:42 AM, Francisco Neira wrote:
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did you save your file as .html or.php
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On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 06:39, anthony caskey wrote:
Dear everybody:
I have tried to install tetex-xdvi... from both the web and from disk.
Either way, I get the error:
error: failed dependencies:
Then RPM lists about 22 libraries upon which xdvi is dependent.
Is there a switch I
Well, I've figured out why PHP doesn't work, and in doing so tied in my
other post about php.ini. RedHat, for reasons I don't quite
understand, have decided to change the value of short_open_tag to
Off. It is on by default on 7.3, but the value is changed to Off
in the php update. It
All,
Problem:
Network with Dell 2500 Redhat 7.3 dual network card (Bonded) operates slow
at times with Windows 2000 workstations using MS Access, MS Word and Sage
Accounts. Mapped drives and files disconnect/fail to read at times.
Comment:
Above setup works ok on another system running Redhat
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 12:13, Nuno Rodrigues wrote:
Hello,
I have two servers with RH 7.3 and 2048MB RAM.
When i upgrated the kernel to smp-2.4.18-18.7.x the system only
recognise 902482 KB of memory.
I added append=mem=2048M in /etc/lilo.conf and run /sbin/lilo and
the problem it is
Brad,
On Tuesday January 07, 2003 02:15, Brad wrote:
Hey all.. I'm hoping someone has some light to shed on this.
What happens if you have more than 128 ifcfg-(interface)0:XX files in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and what changes if any need to be made if
you want more than 128 of them ...
Hello,
I am using RedHat 7.2. I have a shell (root is the owner) and i would like it to be execatable by others user but not readable by the other users.
ls -l give :
-rwx--x-- 1 root mygroup 5030 jan 06 10:00:01 program1.bsh
I have tried : chmod 710 program1.bsh
but when i log in other
All;
I have an interesting challenge. Some speculation will be required to
solve this one!
The situation:
Linux Server sitting in Seattle, I'm in Florida.
The Linux Server crashed due to a power failure (I know, it needs a
UPS). When the server came back up, it came up, sans sshd. So I cannot
You could walk your on-site person thorugh enabling telnet, and use that
to troubleshoot... I know, it's not a very secure answer, but it may
get you up and running.
Shannon Neumann
Neumannweb Computers
www.neumannweb.net
Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
All;
I have an interesting challenge. Some
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 09:49:03AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Any suggestions, speculations, WAGs will be very greatfully accepted!
Get those two fingers to chkconfig telnet on and service xinetd
reload, then you telnet to the machine, diagnose, fix and change root
password (in case it was
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you cannot execute a file without being able to read it. You have to be able to open the file in order to read the code inside to execute. You might be able to achieve this result by using ACL systems such as www.grsecurity.net, but I doubt it.
ahp
On
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Javier Gostling wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 09:49:03AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Any suggestions, speculations, WAGs will be very greatfully accepted!
Get those two fingers to chkconfig telnet on and service xinetd
reload, then you telnet to the machine,
Speculating that X is on the system and maybe even VNC, that would be
another avenue if the onsite person were able to get that up and going.
I also realize that is not very secure, but it would be another method
and something that could be scripted as a backup in case sshd fails to
start in the
I was able to get oracle 8.1.7 installed on RH 8.0 but am having problems
with creating a database. The DBA and myself start the dbassist and in just
hangs on the first option. I have gone through the installation
instructions and have installed the glibc stubs patch and everything there
went
Javier Gostling wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 09:49:03AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Any suggestions, speculations, WAGs will be very greatfully
accepted!
Get those two fingers to chkconfig telnet on and service xinetd
reload, then you telnet to the machine, diagnose, fix and change root
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:01:15AM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
just being pedantic, but if you enable an xinetd-managed service with
chkconfig, there is no need to reload/restart xinetd -- that's done
automagically.
I see. I did some tests and found that if you chkconfig xinetd-service
on
Partly true. You need to be able to read the file, but, you can hide it.
I've used this trick before.
Make a directory (for example: /usr/local/secure/bin )
Set the permissions of it to 711.
Put the script in there, with permissions set to 755.
Then, put a wrapper script in /usr/local/bin,
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 18:21, Christopher Lyon wrote:
Your assumption was correct but both of you have great feed back. I am
interested more in the aspects of securing linux (RH8.0) in a corporate
environment where there is mixture of friendlys and hostels.
Good feedback. Looks like there is
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 16:27, Jose Carlos Lama Pérez wrote:
snip
3. Is it true that I can download the red-hat-linux-version(whtaever its
name is).X.Y.rpm of a new RH distro to get all the new rpms, and so
upgrade the distro via up2date
Thanks.
up2date cannot be used to upgrade to
I am trying to setup a user with the same type of security as root.
Basically I want this account so that you can only log in from the console
or using su. I don't want anyone to be able to log into this account
directly using a remote session. Can anyone help out with this?
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On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 10:04, Alexis MOREAU wrote:
Thank you
Maybe I was not clear (English is not my native langages !).
The problem is that I do not have the computer with me this
week ; I am searching for a web site (maybe on RedHat web
site ?) which shows the version number of
Check your /var/log/messages for any clues. There must be some error
messages logging there. Somehow someone will need to login to the machine
locally and give you the information.
Next time your up there I'd recommend a secondary service in case of any
problems with ssh. I like webmin
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 08:52, gihas wrote:
Hai,
I install linux in a p1 system.In that there is know network card
while installing time.At present i put new network card, how I can
install the driver and configure that network card.
Regards gihas
At the command prompt, do
dmesg |
RedHat has fixed this problem by changing the setting of
short_open_tag back to On in the Phoebe beta release, which means
that 8.1 will include this fix. For current users, however, this
change will have to be done manually, or at least until another PHP
package is released (which may not be
PEDANTIC
Actually you can register for a RHN account without actually having
your product paperwork. In order to entitle your system, you will need
the paperwork, but in terms of just accessing RHN, you can register for
free.
/PEDANTIC
Regardless, the list of packages in RedHat 8.0 can be
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 01:52, Anurag wrote:
Hello,
I am encountering a strange problem with RH 8.0/RH 7.3
mouse configuration.
Highlighting text(Cut and paste) works once the m/c is booted.
But if it remains idle for 3(don't know exactly) hours or so, I am
not able select any text and
Michael Fratoni wrote:
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 06:55 am, anthony caskey wrote:
Because of this, my Mozilla bookmarks in my user account are quite
extensive, but my bookmarks in my root account are few in number. How
can I transfer my
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 12:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running RedHat Linux 8 and have problem moving files from
Windows 2000 to RedHat. If the file contains swedish characters
when listed on the Linux system they are replaced by ?:s. How
do I prevent this from happening?
Havoc posted a
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 12:23:36 -0300, Javier Gostling wrote:
just being pedantic, but if you enable an xinetd-managed service
with chkconfig, there is no need to reload/restart xinetd -- that's
done automagically.
I see. I did some tests and
Wondering about finding a router (hardware) installed between the linux box
and the internet interface?
Right now I have my Linux machine looking at sending everything out my eth0
port. Will that change with one of these hardware routers??
At 10:52 AM 1/7/03 -0500, you wrote:
On Mon,
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On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 10:04:22 -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I tried the telnet idea before. It's not even installed. So that's
out. but thanks for the suggestion.
Any thoughts on what would be causing sshd to fail would be helpfull.
Ric
PS: I
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:04:22AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I tried the telnet idea before. It's not even installed. So that's out.
but thanks for the suggestion.
Ok. Another one is to do an xhost + remote_host and have the guy at
the remote site do xterm -display your_host:0 so as to have
I have redhat 7.3 linux box, in text mode (or conmand line) when i try to
select something then click to paste, it does not work it is very
annoying. any susggestion
how to fix this problem ?
Jianping
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You using samba as a PDC. Could be ther version difference installed with
6.2 and 7.3.
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Phone: 519-442-0100
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Javier Gostling wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:04:22AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I tried the telnet idea before. It's not even installed. So that's
out.
but thanks for the suggestion.
Ok. Another one is to do an xhost + remote_host and have the guy at
the remote site do xterm
Mr. Bailes:
Your advice worked perfectly. Thank you much.
Sincerely,
Tony Caskey
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Hello,
I am using Linux RedHat 7.2.
I have some script shell (belong to root). I would like it to be executable by every users but i don't want it to be readable by others users.
Is it possible?
Thanks for your help
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chmod 711? Just a thought, never tried it...
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If the remote fingers has root access, the I would use the earlier
suggestion of the xterm unless your firewall is going to block it.
Can you turn off the firewall temporarily until you can troubleshoot the
system? If that is the case, then use the earlier suggestion of
installing the telnet
Just a guess but it looks as though you may have to write your own headers
in PHP.
Check http://www.php.net and search on headers. Lot's of good php info
there.
Sorry I couldn't help more
Shane
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Hi all,
Just a quick question concerning supported hardware;
Are the Gigabyte GA7-VKML motherboard and the ATi Radeon 7500 supported
under RedHat 8.0 Pro?
I've looked in the HCL on the Red Hat website, but there doesn't appear to
be any motherboards listed for Gigabyte (but a few graphics
Hello:
Im using Windows ME, and I have already installed
Red Hat Linux 8.0
Both are working well, but I can not share files from
one to another disk. What did I have to do to be able to see both disks in both
Windows and Linux
Sincerely
Oscar Medina
Oscar Medina
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 12:23:09AM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
Wondering about finding a router (hardware) installed between the linux box
and the internet interface?
Right now I have my Linux machine looking at sending everything out my eth0
port. Will that change with one of these
Can anyone suggest any 10/100/1000 network pci cards that work well with
RedHat 8.0?
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On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:04:22AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I tried the telnet idea before. It's not even installed. So that's out.
but thanks for the suggestion.
Any thoughts on what would be causing sshd to fail would be helpfull.
Ric
I would try one of two things. Try starting sshd
Greetings,
In order for your Linux
system to see your ME system you must enable/deploy the NTFS package in
RH8. Then you can mount the ME data and use accordingly.
However, your ME system
will never see your Linux system as it has no way to read Ext2/3 partition
information, nor is
Hello,
I've got a RedHat 8.0 box on which I'm running the stock Mailman
2.0.13 w/ Sendmail.
Mailman 2.1 (http://www.list.org/version.html) was just released on
Dec 30th and I'd like to use it.
Should I just install the tarball? (and lose the ability to use
up2date)
Or is there a .rpm
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On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 11:31:27 -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Yeah, the server itself is running a firewall. (just to make this even
harder). So telnet is blocked. Even if it were installed, it's
blocked.
I'm really down to looking for a set of
OK Thanks. I will have a look at that file. And update mine to get
things going.
So far, this new router is working great with WindowsXP (heavens!!), so
now its time to boot back to Linux and return to the real world..
Thanks again for your thoughts..
At 11:40 AM 1/7/03 -0600, you
Jeffrey Tadlock wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:04:22AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I tried the telnet idea before. It's not even installed. So that's out.
but thanks for the suggestion.
Any thoughts on what would be causing sshd to fail would be helpfull.
Ric
I would try one of two
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:09:28 -
Cannon, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick question concerning supported hardware;
Are the Gigabyte GA7-VKML motherboard and the ATi Radeon 7500
supported under RedHat 8.0 Pro?
I've looked in the HCL on the Red Hat website, but there
Intel Pro 1000MT
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 12:41, Josh Pollara wrote:
Can anyone suggest any 10/100/1000 network pci cards that work well with
RedHat 8.0?
-josh
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Win2K will X out mapped drives when there is no activity. There are known
issues with that.
JAV
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Subject: RE: Windows 2000 slow with Linux 7.3
You using
Can somebody give me a hand with compiling my kernel. I run make config,
and I get an error which essentially says no rule for config. I did a
custom install, and only installed networking and DNS BIND. I have a
feeling I have to install some developer tools. I tried to install the
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:36:05AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to setup a user with the same type of security as root.
Basically I want this account so that you can only log in from the console
or using su. I don't want anyone to be able to log into this account
directly using
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 09:56:09AM -0500, Shannon Neumann wrote:
You could walk your on-site person thorugh enabling telnet, and use that
to troubleshoot... I know, it's not a very secure answer, but it may
get you up and running.
Shannon Neumann
Neumannweb Computers
www.neumannweb.net
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On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 11:31:27 -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Yeah, the server itself is running a firewall. (just to make this even
harder). So telnet is blocked. Even if it were installed, it's
blocked.
I'm really down to
I have found SWAT to be a very helpful tool... You have to make sure
that swat is enabled by looking for
disable = no
in /etc/xinetd.d/swat, making sure to restart xinetd if you had to
change it. Then in a browser, you can go to http://localhost:901/ and
there is a web-based configuration
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 12:01:34 -0700
Craig Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can somebody give me a hand with compiling my kernel. I run make
config, and I get an error which essentially says no rule for
config. I did a custom install, and only installed networking and
DNS BIND. I have a
I'm thinking of ordering Red Hat Linux Internet
Server from Red Hat press, pub. August 2002. Can
anyone tell me what version of Red Hat this book is
based on? Does the CD have the Red Hat distribution on it?
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I have nothing under /src/linux
No files or directory's. I really think I need to add an RPM.
Thanks.
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Hi there.
Does any one of you knows how to use de mutt. I wan to use it for sending automatic
emails through a crontab. I heard it's a good option.
Wait for comments.
james.
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If you have, say, a Knoppix CD sitting there as an emergency disk, you
could have your Remote Fingers boot from it, talk him/er though
configuring networking (if Knoppix can't do it automatically) and then
turn on sshd, then login remotely and look about.
-kb
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 12:01:34 -0700, Craig Cameron wrote:
Can somebody give me a hand with compiling my kernel. I run make
config, and I get an error which essentially says no rule for
config.
Where the heck did you run that command? ;) You must
Judging from the copyright date and the fact that it discusses Apache 2.0
I'd GUESS that it covers 8. I have a couple of the redhat press books with
similar copyright dates and they include 8. I would imagine, however, that
anything in that book would be applicable to anything 7.0 . Even apache
Whoops... My bad. Intended to say that, but I've had to mount so many
NTFS systems lately, got my MS OS's mixed up...
Thanks for the correct!
RandyW
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Bzzt! ME doesn't use NTFS...can't read it. ME is part of the
Win9x series...ie, Windows over DOS.
What he needs to do is to mount the partition, in question, with an fstype
of vfat.
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Randy Williams wrote:
Greetings,
In order for your Linux system to see your ME
I am running RH8, and have realised that my /usr partition is much too
large, and my /var partition is much too small.
Is there any way to resize these partitions without effecting the
installation at all. I can not afford to reinstall.
The other option would be to move my Apache Web Space and
Squid it is.
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Subject: Is Squid my solution?
I have a Squid(Proxy) question that hopefully can be easily answered. We
currently run a commercial Proxy Server where we
I have redhat 7.3 box defaultly boot to gui mode. after i enter text
mode, i found the select click and paste (highlight some words , click and
paste to other location on screen) does not work, how can i fix this
problem?
Thanks
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James Pifer,
On Tuesday January 07, 2003 02:22, James Pifer wrote:
I have a Squid(Proxy) question that hopefully can be easily answered. We
currently run a commercial Proxy Server where we pay for each client
that uses it. That's not a big deal except that we have a bunch of users
(say
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