cat /etc/fstab
LABEL=/ / ext3defaults
1 1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3defaults
...
...
/ and /boot are mounted fine. I don't think labels are the problem. I
certainly haven't changed the partitioning of this box since
I am using the 2.4.18-19.8.0 kernel and since then I have been having quite
a number of problems compiling programs in any way. I am personally not a
developer, but I was hoping to gain some insight on this issue.
Whenever I compile a program, I will usually end up with the following
error
Benjamin Vogt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
I am using the 2.4.18-19.8.0 kernel and since then I have been having quite
a number of problems compiling programs in any way. I am personally not a
developer, but I was hoping to gain some insight on this issue.
Whenever I compile a program, I will
Thanks Bill! I would of gone nutz...
- Ben
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 04:25, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Benjamin Vogt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
I am using the 2.4.18-19.8.0 kernel and since then I have been having quite
a number of problems compiling programs in any way. I am personally not a
Hi anthony,
mee too hainving the same problem with the same version installed on
Compaq DL360. Well here is that is says in the modules.conf
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
alias eth0 eepro100
alias eth1 eepro100
alias scsi_hostadapter cciss
alias eth2 t3g
alias eth3 t3g
alias
On 07-Jan-2003/14:52 -0500, James Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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.
I recommend using the mail command instead:
echo 'Some text here' | mail -s 'Test message'
You did help. I could find all I needed there. Thanks a lot.
Joao.
Em Ter, 2003-01-07 às 14:53, Daily, Shane, CTR escreveu:
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.
ifconfig looks fine llike the ip address and the netmask and the broadcast
are setup properly???Is there any hint what you are looking for...now it is
difficult to mail you the exact message as there is not
network..sorrythanks for replying. perhaps you can tell me which area
that i might
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On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Mike Burger wrote:
http://www.vmware.com
You're right. I wasn't specific. I meant to the patch itself... :-)
In my mail, I have the following from a very useful newsgroup served
from vmware themselves:
Subject:
Re: Redhat 8.0 Host, VMware
ifconfig looks fine llike the ip address and the netmask and the broadcast
are setup properly???Is there any hint what you are looking for...now it
is
difficult to mail you the exact message as there is not
network..sorrythanks for replying. perhaps you can tell me which area
that i might
Thanks..
I have that installed. It came with the RH8.0 files. However, it is a
limited version of swat, in that in only allows you to see a few things and
change the passwd but not able to edit the smb.conf file etc.. Maybe I
need a new/annother version of swat??
Apart from that - this
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Mike Burger wrote:
http://www.vmware.com
You're right. I wasn't specific. I meant to the patch itself... :-)
Not currently being a VMware user, I'm afraid that I don't have the URL in
question. I'm going off of previous
Hello,
Dead keys enable one to type characters with Umlauts, circonflexes,
the extra Scandinavian letters, etc. An o-Umlaut for example, is made
by first typing a double quote (which doesn't appear on the screen,
unless you type an extra space), and then the o, which results in the
o-Umlaut
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 02:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a web based tool called swat which will help setup samba. You can
find the RPM for swat on the redhat distribution CD's
Darren
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Here's a little C program I wrote once... Try compiling running
it. You might need to add a sytem(cd what/ever/directory), or
maybe a table with a list of different files to be run...
#include stdio.h
#include system.h
void main(int noargs, char
Rob,
Syslogd does name lookups. (See man page for -x)
Probably the quickest way to find out if there is a lookup problem is to go to the log
server and type:
getent hosts xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and see which name you get.
Is venus/aphrodite defined (with the IP pointing to Aphrodte) in the system
To all who responded to this one, Thank you! It's good to know you're
out there.
I got this one resolved last night. Somehow (and I'm still looking
into how), the sshd user got removed. Without that, sshd won't start.
Once I put that back, sshd started back up, and all is well with the world.
http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/
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Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 11:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:HOWTO get System Monitor and motherboard stats
Does anybody know how to get the detailed
Sorry for my bad English.
My probelm is I have difficult to copy a word or sentences on
screen( i call it sentence 1).
Normally, if i want to copy sentence 1 to some place else in this email, i
just need to highlight the sentence and right click the position where i
want to
copy sentence one.
Hello Henry,
Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 7:56:01 AM, you textually orated:
HP Hello,
HP Dead keys enable one to type characters with Umlauts, circonflexes,
HP the extra Scandinavian letters, etc. An o-Umlaut for example, is made
HP by first typing a double quote (which doesn't appear on the
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 05:25:21AM -0800, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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Here's a little C program I wrote once... Try compiling running
it. You might need to add a sytem(cd what/ever/directory), or
This change of directory would only affect the
Hello everybody,
Yesterday one my HDunder Windows died (RIP) and I decided to make an installation with RH 8.0.
First problem : when Anaconda tries to go on installation screen, all become black, and everything looks like it was crashed.
So I launched the installation on text mode, and everything
hi friends
i am facing a strange problem in one of our RH7.2
system
everything goes smooth till kde starts while starting
kde ie.while initialising system devices(while
blinking of three wheels) it will just goes silent
and blue screen comes up this is only for root user,
if log in as
I have set-up a dhcp server which works fine. Running RH7.3.
Would like centralize all time functions to this server for all windows
clients.
Can sync up the linux boxes manually with success. Are there any other
options that are needed for the windows boxes to be successful?
Any comments?
FWIW, I have VMWare 3 running on Redhat 8 with the patch
vmware-any-any-update20 installed. The previous post talked about a 19
patch so I assume I have a later release. All the kernel talk didn't
make any sense to me, but what I can say is that my RH8 machine
performed horribly whenever I ran
Hi
For the past several weeks I have been recieving email from
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
that is being sent to --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
I have deleted several hundred messages already.
Can this be stopped?!?!?!?!
also my email has been changed
from --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] to ---
Can sync up the linux boxes manually with success.
manually?? Have you looked at ntp ? Network Time Protocol allows you to
setup a central time server at your location (man ntpd) that stays in
sync with the atomic clock. You can then have all your clients sync from
your site server. This is
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 06:39, Stephen M Dolfini wrote:
Hi
For the past several weeks I have been recieving email from
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
that is being sent to --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
I have deleted several hundred messages already.
Can this be stopped?!?!?!?!
Yes,
Hi all,
Probably a quick question which I think may be configuration related:
When I try to view the print queue on my RH8 box from a Windows XP
workstation on the same network, I get an Access denied. Unable to
connect. message, meaning I can't view the queue from WinXP, even
though I can print
This link that Ed G provided has a bunch of patches including patch24. I
will see how that works out. As far as the performance issue I noticed
that it loves memory so the more you have in your system the better.
When I did that it was much better but I do have a Tyan 2460 with two
Athlon 1.9's
Hi List,
I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered workstation to
run Redhat. I'm inclined to do the usual build your own model and
select the best components(motherboard, CPU, ram, etc.) for the job. Does
anyone have an suggestions about specific motherboards, processors, or
Ok, here's my 2 cents.
Asus motherboard - http://usa.asus.com - Try and stay away from integrated
video, network, sound.
Micron memory - http://www.crucial.com
Shane
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From: Gordon Ewasiuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 9:11 AM
To: [EMAIL
This kind of depends on a couple of things. First, I am going to assume
that you are NOT using the Samba box as a Domain Controller for your
Windows boxes. Having said that, this problem comes up when you are
logged on to the Windows box as an administrative user who does not have
root level
Several answers:
RedHat Hardware Compatibility List:
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/
I've found in the systems I handroll that so long as I double-check the
HCL, I'm fine.
I tend to agree on Asus/Micron, and might I add AMD for the CPU.
Intel=overpriced! I also agree that integrated
Greetings,
I have had to search, but I have found that all the big vendors do, in
fact, sell Red Hat capable equipment (whether they are up to RH8 or not
is a question), but they do not put it on their front web pages due to
agreements with MS. (That's not just my anti-MS attitude, that's what
Not being biased at all, but you'd be crazy not to go with Micron
memory...
:)
Scott
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 09:31, Matthew Boeckman wrote:
Several answers:
RedHat Hardware Compatibility List:
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/
I've found in the systems I handroll that so long as I
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 08:11, Gordon Ewasiuk wrote:
Hi List,
I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered workstation to
run Redhat. I'm inclined to do the usual build your own model and
select the best components(motherboard, CPU, ram, etc.) for the job. Does
anyone have an
I think you can get Dell with Redhat pre-installed. But not at the
consumer level. From what I understand, it's just at the business level
(servers).
There are a couple of vendors out there selling pre-built Linux boxes.
In fact, I was recently involved in helping set one up (it's not ready,
For a good mobo:
Soyo Dragon Plus (Athlon)
Need SMP? Try the Tyan board.
Deffinately go with crucial memory.
Like fancy cases? Look into the Lian-Li Aluminum cases. Spendy, but nice!!!
Ric
Gordon Ewasiuk wrote:
Hi List,
I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered
I have been on Redhat 7.2 for well over a year now, but I dont like the
package management system (rpm) that redhat provides (Two words -
dependency hell).
I am thinking of trying some other distribution just for that. What are
some of the other distributions to look out for ... I have seen
Hi,
I am in the delema of setting this machine up...cos i cannot connect
to the network...i mean i cannot ping outside.some symtom...hmm..the
when running route command the gateway seems to display late.
what i'v done..configure /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/icfg-eth0add
Hello,
Do you know how to config Cisco 827 ADSL Router as the same with this
setting of this diagram ( http://www.ita.org.mo/~edward/Router.gif ) ?
Thank for your help !
Edward.
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On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 09:25, Chinmay Nadkarni wrote:
I have been on Redhat 7.2 for well over a year now, but I dont like the
package management system (rpm) that redhat provides (Two words -
dependency hell).
There are tools to help with this. I personally like apt-get, but you
can also
Hello,
How to control multi domain with single Server machine with
/etc/resolv.conf ?
eg : 123.com, abc.com, test.com
Any mistake about this sample ?
/etc/resolv.conf
domain 123.com, abc.com, test.com
search 123.com, abc.com, test.com
nameserver 192.168.0.1
Thank for your help !
Edward.
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 08:52:45AM -0500 or thereabouts, Jianping Zhu wrote:
Sorry for my bad English.
My probelm is I have difficult to copy a word or sentences on
screen( i call it sentence 1).
Normally, if i want to copy sentence 1 to some place else in this email, i
just need to
-Original Message-
From: Tibbetts, Ric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hardware suggestions for R/H Workstation
For a good mobo:
Soyo Dragon Plus (Athlon)
I'll second this; I've got two of these,
Tan, Julien wrote:
alias eth2 t3g
alias eth3 t3g
Shouldn't that be tg3? Not t3g?
-Ben.
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On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 18:25, Chinmay Nadkarni wrote:
I am thinking of trying some other distribution just for that.
Try Slackware @ www.slackware.org!
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Alexis MOREAU wrote:
Hello everybody,
Yesterday one my HD under Windows died (RIP) and I decided to make an
installation with RH 8.0.
First problem : when Anaconda tries to go on installation screen, all
become black, and everything looks like it was crashed.
So I launched the installation
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:11, Gordon Ewasiuk wrote:
Does anyone know...
Dell Belgium accept to sell machines without any pre-installed OS. U'll
receive a 'blank machine' and then U can install anything U want.
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*flame alert*
IMHO, FreeBSD's Ports tree is the single most reliable package system
available. It's awesome, it's flexible, it's easy. It's not Linux, but
it's still great.
Solaris has a nice package system also, far superior to RPM and APT I
think, but who wants to run Solaris these days?
Cliff Wells wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 09:25, Chinmay Nadkarni wrote:
I have been on Redhat 7.2 for well over a year now, but I dont like the
package management system (rpm) that redhat provides (Two words -
dependency hell).
You know, I first started using linux with Slackware, back when
Tan, Julien wrote:
Hi anthony,
mee too hainving the same problem with the same version installed on
Compaq DL360. Well here is that is says in the modules.conf
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
alias eth0 eepro100
alias eth1 eepro100
alias scsi_hostadapter cciss
alias eth2 t3g
alias eth3 t3g
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 11:26, Tan, Julien wrote:
Hi,
I am in the delema of setting this machine up...cos i cannot connect
to the network...i mean i cannot ping outside.some symtom...hmm..the
when running route command the gateway seems to display late.
what i'v
Title: FTP problem transferring files! (RH7.3)
I have a system that I recently installed Redhat 7.3 on. I have this on a local
network (192.168.0.x) and have no firewall/ipchains. This was a clean install,
and the machine seems to be running well except for this problem.
I have the
We want to use Linux boxes as X-servers to run our Cadence CAD software.
The software runs on Sun/solaris systems. The software requires 8 bit
Pseudo Color display setting. I am using Red Hat 8.0 running Gnome and
Blue Curve Desktop (this also happened running KDE and the older Gnome
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've had extremely good service
from Net Express
www.tdl.com/~netex/
suggest you browse their wkstn pages first
then
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with specific questions
that email addr is for your pre-buy questions
they might take a day or two to respond,
but
Can anyone tell me the proper way of using RPM to uninstall Samba.
I have looked at the help screen that comes up with RPM and have tried all
choices. No luck so far. Maybe I am not using the correct name for Samba??
Anyone help here please.
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Canada.
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Hey all,
This is probably something silly, but when I upgraded to RH8.0 I noticed
that my man pages look really odd. It's like there are extra, strange
characters in there that weren't there before.
sample from [man cp]
+++
Mandatory arguments to long
-Original Message-
From: Tom Kovalcik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 1:52 PM
Subject: Display Problems
If you have the hardware for it, you could just set the color depth to 16
bit. That should avoid the issue nicely. If
Back in October, this exact issue came up... below I have copied the
text from one of the responses. For further info, check the archives
from October 2002.
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 09:30, Freddy Chavez wrote:
When I connect via OpenSSH (using PUTTY v0.51 from a Windows box) to RH 7.x
I've no
Does the user your FTPing to the Sun box as have a valid shell? If so the path to the
default shell for that user needs to be in /etc/shells. If you don't have a valid
shell on the Sun box then something like /bin/false will need to be in /etc/shells.
That could be the problem.
Otherwise,
Hi all
I've a host running red hat 8.0 and my kernel loads the qlogic san driver during boot
time. I don't want the kernel to load this driver during boot. So I did the following
steps
1. Did make menuconfig and unchecked the boxes related to qlogic under SCSI section.
Recompiled the kernel
rpm -qa will show which RPMs are installed.
[wmcdonald@home wmcdonald]$ rpm -qa | grep samba
samba-client-2.0.10-2
samba-common-2.0.10-2
samba-2.0.10-2
samba-swat-2.0.10-2
And rpm -e as root will uninstall them. i.e.
[wmcdonald@fw wmcdonald]$ su -
Password:
[root@home /root]# rpm -e
Yes, I have a valid shell on both machines (different users on each machine though)
I can ftp to/from the sun box from my PC with WARftpd and Win2K ftp just fine.
And ftp has worked on the Sun all along without any issues.
(The PC and Sun are on different sub-nets as well)
There is nothing on the
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 04:03 pm, Will Mc Donald wrote:
Hi Will..
Thnks for the information. Well here is what I see when I run that command
(as root):
[root@localhost root]# rpm -qa | grep samba
samba-2.2.7a-1
Nothing more.
And this is what I see when I try to reinstall Samba:
You need to do mkinitrd to rebuild your initrd. It reads the information
from your /etc/modules.conf and adds the scsi ones to your initrd so they
get loaded at boot time.
I believe that when you build your own kernel that make install does this
for you.
-Steve
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From:
Hello.
If I convert these fonts to ttf with a good quality for convert,will have more
quality these fonts?
Josep
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On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 16:17:48 -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
[root@localhost root]# rpm -qa | grep samba
samba-2.2.7a-1
Nothing more.
And this is what I see when I try to reinstall Samba:
[root@localhost root]# rpm -e samba-2.2.7a-1
error reading information on service smb: No such file
hello,
i am having a small problem with grub.
i recently moved my system from one drive(ide)
to another one(scsi). i have tried to install grub
on the new scsi with grub-install /dev/sda1 and
it comes back with no errors.
but when i go to boot from the drive it just comes
up with : GRUB
Perhaps you could post the grub.conf/grub.map
Did you put GRUB on MBR or the other option (which I can't remember)?
How is machine BIOS configured? Does it tell system to boot from SCSI?
/B
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To: redhat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Just a note, I think that the make install of the kernel functionality is
dependent on the distribution of the kernel, I just used 2.4.20 from
kernel.org and I still had to re-do the mkinitrd, but I could have my own
config issues.
/B
- Original Message -
From: Rigler, S C (Steve) [EMAIL
Post your config files and netconfig information, then others can assist.
Vague descriptions get vague answers
/B
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From: Tan, Julien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 09:26
Subject: URGENT HELP NEEDED: can someone help to show me
If you want your Windows clients to see the time server you must have samba
running so Windows can read the time from the Linux server. On Linux if you
don't have NTP running you should, use one server on your network as the
Time Source (and have it sync with another tier one/two NTP server (see
[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 a remote session. Can anyone help out with
Julie Xu wrote:
Greeting,
I need enable tftp on linux, please help me.
Any comments will be apprecated
Thanks in advance
man tftpd, i only run this when i need to work on our network, but
otherwise, it shouldn't be left on, for obvious security reasons...
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I've inherited several Quark files on Mac-formatted CDs. I'm able to open them on my
RHL server and transfer them via scp to a Cygwin-enabled Windoze for hex , or binary,
inspection, in TextPad (a kickass text editor for Windoze BTW) and view the text
contents, e.g. Four score and seven years
Hi there,
On RH 8.0, check out the /etc/security/access.conf file.
Ze
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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
Can you use fgrep or grep that will filter for the regex
for [a-zA-Z0-9] plus any other characters you want (comma? hyphen?)
then read your file, and out to the new file.
PERL could handle this nicely
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To: Redhat-List
snip
What you can do is add the following line to the globals section of your
smb.conf to apply it to all printers:
use client driver = yes
snip
Yep - that's exactly it - thanks for that. You wouldn't want to know how
long that one has been bugging me!
Cheers,
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Have you tried running the strings command on the file from a shell prompt? Strings
extracts any ASCII strings it can find within binaries.
NAME
strings - print the strings of printable characters in files
Will.
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From: Stone, Timothy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Try Webmin
http://www.webmin.com
Ted Gervais wrote:
Thanks..
I have that installed. It came with the RH8.0 files. However, it is a
limited version of swat, in that in only allows you to see a few things
and change the passwd but not able to edit the smb.conf file etc..
Maybe I need a
I would like to record audio from my sound card straight to MP3 files if I
can. I guess I can do it in two steps, but I'm hoping it can be done in one.
I tried a program called Audacity that looked like it would work, but it seems
to crash at the strangest times, even when viewing the help
Was Samba installed by RPM?
Do a `rpm -q samba`
If Samba was installed via RPM, it will show you something like...
samba-x.x.x-x.x.x
So then you can just
rpm -e samba-x.x.x-x.x.x
Ted Gervais wrote:
Can anyone tell me the proper way of using RPM to uninstall Samba.
I have looked at the
I am trying to start the talk daemon in RedHat 7.2
I have enabled it in /etc/xinetd.d/talk
When I try to start it manually I get:
SOCKET OPERATION ON NON-SOCKET
Any ideas?
thanks
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Record to ogg.
http://www.vorbis.com
/B
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From: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 14:35
Subject: Record from sound card to mp3?
I would like to record audio from my sound card straight to MP3 files if I
can. I
hello,
i hope this is what you need...
[root@blt root]# cat /boot/grub/grub.conf
#boot=/dev/sda
default=0
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-3)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-3 ro root=/dev/sda3 hdb=ide-scsi
initrd
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 04:16:40PM -0500, Stone, Timothy wrote:
I've inherited several Quark files on Mac-formatted CDs. I'm able
[...]
Is there a recommended hex editor in Linux that would allow me to
select the text and paste it to a regular text file for editing?
[...]
I'm not 100% sure I
Hello I am a n00bie to Red Hat Linux. I am wanting to get the server started on
my Red Hat Linux 8.0 I installed everything on the cd's so I have all of the
components to get the ball rolling. But my problem is getting it started, I
really don't know where to start. If you could point me to some
I'm surprised no-one had recommended Intel Mainboards?
Why not?
They are without a doubt (after 9 years of business and trying HEAPS of
others), the most reliable motherboards I've ever used (well, bar the
CC820 - but that's the exception).
Very fast and 3 year warranty (although not necessary
hi Ben,
so what should i do now ..please advise. All the cards comes default
with the machines.
Mr.Julien Tan Unix Sysadmin Intel Technology Sdn Bhd Bayan Lepas FIZ Phase 3
Halaman Kg. Jawa 11900 Penang Malaysia
Tel: (604) 642-
Direct Tel:(604) 253-6398
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HI Edwards,
yes there is link lights. what else to look for?
I don't really know, but to satisfy my curiousity, could you post the output
from ifconfig and 'route -n' please?
Just to make sure it looks good to us.
Regards,
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Edward Dekkers (Director)
Triple D Computer Services P/L
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I also found a site (I can't remember where it is, as I don't have the files anymore)
that has all of the security guides, install guides, etc. all on a PDA format. If you
need me to, I can try and find it and report back. Thanks.
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On 10:04 08 Jan 2003, Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Thanks Cameron. It was the firewall problem. :)
Well at least switch your rules from DROP to REJECT.
Then you will get instant, and much more informative, failure messages.
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Cameron Simpson, DoD#743[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks, everyone!
I installed VMware 3.2. It's running fine now on Red Hat 8.0. Thanks,
Hidong
Christopher Lyon wrote:
Hidong,
I have asked VMware about this and that was three months ago. I still
don't have a response but what I found was if you install the kernel
source files and
Thx Dave..I guess that worked...Now the kernel is loading without this driver...
But what is the procedure to install such modular drivers...I guess I don't have to
compile kernel if I want the kernel load this driver at boot??
-Saravanan
David Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a note, I
Tan, Julien wrote:
hi Ben,
so what should i do now ..please advise. All the cards comes default
with the machines.
The tg3 driver module is an open source driver for the Broadcom Gig
NIC's and some 3com Nics as well.
The bcm5700 is a binary driver that broadcom provides.
I think that by
Hi there, I've got an IBM Thinkpad 600E laptop which contains the infamous
CS4610 sound chip. (Crystal Fusion Sound Accelerator) I understand that
under previous versions of Linux, specifically Red Hat Linux, this chip was
supported and worked. However I have just installed Red Hat 8.0 on the
Have you tried running the strings command on the file from
a shell prompt? Strings extracts any ASCII strings it can
find within binaries.
Will.
From: Stone, Timothy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've inherited several Quark files on Mac-formatted CDs.
I'm able to open them on my RHL
I have that [SWAT] installed. It came with the RH8.0 files.
However, it is a
limited version of swat, in that in only allows you to see a
few things and
change the passwd but not able to edit the smb.conf file
etc.. Maybe I
need a new/annother version of swat??
I didn't know
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