Dan Bar Dov wrote:
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If so, I guess I'll have to purchase one subscription just to
^
get
the
SRPMS from RHN, which I then have it automatically build the RPM
and
distributed to my other servers.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 6:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Advanced Server 2.1 update SRPMS - where?
According to http://www.redhat.com/licenses/rhlas_us.html you cannot
I
On Monday 13 January 2003 11:11 pm, you wrote:
Unless I am mis-understanding what you are trying to do, the option you
want is --nodeps, not --force. This installs the RPM package without
checking dependencies.
Yeah, I tried --nodeps with CUPS and my printer stopped working. Had to rpm
-e
Dan Bar Dov wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 6:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Advanced Server 2.1 update SRPMS - where?
According to http://www.redhat.com/licenses/rhlas_us.html
Roger wrote:
I do not think it is possible to distribute these ISOs outside my
organisation as it will violate Red Hat's trademarks, however it is quite
easy to create your own version, I may publish some instructions on how I
did it if people are interested.
Yes, this is interesting :-)
--
I disagree with you too :-)
Original post says that one want to buy subscription to one server
and then install updates from sources to several servers.
This is impossible according to Service Agreement.
You must pay for service for all servers.
If you can't read this is not my problem ;-)
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Toralf Lund wrote:
There should be a MAKEDEV executable in /dev, assuming you've got
the
MAKEDEV package installed (rpm -q MAKEDEV). If so, su to root, and
just
cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV hda
Yes, I get that's part of the answer to my questions. However, I've
never
called
You restarted MySQL after the update?
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 22:04, Terry Hobart wrote:
Well my hopes for an upgrade fix are dashed. I rhn-ed the whole server today and
still no joy connecting to the server from anywhere but localhost. I am bumbed.
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On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 20:46, j_post wrote:
I'm getting really tired of Red Hat's RPM nonsense. I can't upgrade
*anything* because rpm complains about dependencies.
RPM really does know what the programs need.
I can understand that a
new version of program 'xyz' may need library
Roger wrote:
I disagree with you too :-)
Original post says that one want to buy subscription to one server
and then install updates from sources to several servers.
This is impossible according to Service Agreement.
You must pay for service for all servers.
If you can't read this is not my
To add auto detection/automatic driver setup for a frame grabber board
which has a custom Linux driver. I've managed to get kudzu to add the
following line:
alias char-major-81 itifg
to /etc/modules.conf
However, after loading the module I get
cat /proc/devices
Character devices:
[ ... ]
254
The reason for wanting to subscribe for the SRPMS is for some level of
service in receiving the SRPMS as quickly as possible after a security
release. Although Red Hat makes the SRPMS publicly available on
updates.redhat.com, they may choose to delay the release of them except
for those
Hi,
when I initially installed red hat, I have the resolution set to
1280x1024, but I found this a bit hard on the eyes (I'm a bit of a blind
bugger). I set it down to 1024x768 and am happy. But what happens now
is that icons, such as files saved to the desktop, are placed outside of
the area
Hello,
I'm new comer in linux. I'm using Redhat 6.1on P-II
I've got problem with binuitils, when I run :
./configure everything run smooth, then when I do make then error
coming like :
gcc -c -g -02 -I, -I./../include fnmatch.c -o pic/fnmatch.o
gcc -c -g -02 -I, -I./../include fnmatch.c
For what its worth, I also had problems connecting to the default RH install
of MySQL, and attempted to connect with everything from ODBC, MyCC as well
as the command line all failed.
I loaded then 3.23.54 rpm from www.mysql.com, recreated my users, restarted
the server and have not had a problem
Okay - sendmail guru's whip me! Now, is there a GUI-based configuration
utility for Sendmail? I've used linuxconf (and it seems to work fine) but
the config files generated make sendmail complain about the version:
Warning: .cf file is out of date: sendmail 8.12.5 supports version 10,
.cf
Roger wrote:
The reason for wanting to subscribe for the SRPMS is for some level of
service in receiving the SRPMS as quickly as possible after a security
release. Although Red Hat makes the SRPMS publicly available on
updates.redhat.com, they may choose to delay the release of them except
for
At 07:38 14/01/2003 -0330, you wrote:
Okay - sendmail guru's whip me! Now, is there a GUI-based configuration
utility for Sendmail? I've used linuxconf (and it seems to work fine) but
the config files generated make sendmail complain about the version:
Warning: .cf file is out of date:
From: j_post [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm getting really tired of Red Hat's RPM nonsense. I can't upgrade
*anything* because rpm complains about dependencies. I can understand that a
new version of program 'xyz' may need library 'libabc-2.3.so', but rpm
refuses to upgrade because program 'abc-1.2'
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 09:41:33 -0700, Craig Cameron wrote:
Ok, I've got 9.2.1 installed, but I still don't know how compile BIND.
The instructions say to execute the following command:
./configure make
What directory should I be in to execute
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:11:14 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| The trick with Mutt is to use an empty pipe when mailing in
| non-interactive mode. In your example:
| $ cat /dev/null | mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host
| mensaje.txt
This
Hi all!
By rejecting an email address in /etc/mail/access
will reject for all users. Is there
any way to reject email address for every users independently.
Also, is there any simple way to send
mail to all the users instead of writing the
name of users in alias file.
With Regards
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On 13 Jan 2003 10:32:20 -0800, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
I have a huge extended partition, hda4, on my system. I'd like to
subdivide that partition, creating a large VFAT partition that both
Windows and Linux can see as well as partitions for my
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 12:44:43 +0800, Roger wrote:
My question is just the subject. I am running RH8, sendmail-8.12.5-7
and imap-2001a-15.
Disk quotas are one solution: man quota
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 22:34:21 -0800 (PST), Jeff Lacki wrote:
I was trying to setup firestarter on my system (7.3)
and its complaining about dependencies. When I tried
to figure out where to find the RPM dependencies,
I found that the man page for
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By rejecting an email address in /etc/mail/access will reject for all
users. Is there any way to reject email address for every users
independently.
What exactly are you trying to do here?
Also, is there any simple way to send mail to all the
When I start netscape with xinit I can not use the keyboard, does
simply not work. If I start terminal with just giving command with
xinit it works fine.
What must I do here? I am using Norwegian character set,
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Some users complain to block email from particular email address. This address
may not be junk mail for other users. So how can I block emails for particular users
only, not all users.
On 14 Jan 2003 at 4:39, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By rejecting
Hi there;
How can I configurate a DNS. It would be used just for my intranet, not for internet.
Can you help me?
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: block mails for individual users
Some users complain to block email from particular email
address. This address may not be junk mail for other users.
So how can I block emails for
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 09:00:05AM -0500, James Casey wrote:
How can I configurate a DNS. It would be used just for my intranet,
not for internet. Can you help me?
If you want to set up a DNS server, you'll need to install the bind
rpm that comes with your distribution.
PLEASE, PLEASE,
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The sales assoc/tech made it sound as though I wouldn't be using DHCP
at all, that they would tell me the new IP so on I'd have to make
the changes myself... I'm wondering if the modem I have now ill
work fine. I dunno if it uses PPPoE or not, but
I have the following setup ...
My linux box with 2 network cards connects to the outside world over
cable modem, and acts as a gateway for my internal network.
Currently all my home computers have static ip (except the NIC that
connects to my ISP, which talks dhcp), and I have copied over the
I just installed RedHat 8.0 including the kernel development package
and used it to build a simple kernel module. When I tried to load the
kernel module I got an error saying there was a version mismatch. When
I checked /usr/include/linux/version.h I noticed that it said the
kernel version was
What version of Red Hat are you running.
The problem probably lies within the XF86config files but more information
is required.
Darren
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I know that RedHat must get sufficient flack about the problems associated
with rpms; however, I feel I must put my 2 cents in as well. This is the
worst aspect of the OS. This is what really hinders RHL from taking over
the world. I am a very patient person when it comes to PC's, which is why
Chinmay,
You can run DHCP in the internal network without any problems. Are you
planning to run the DHCP on the same server which connects to the ISP
with cable modem ? If so, your internal NIC on that server should be
configured to use static IP. You cannot configure a DHCP server NIC to
use DHCP
Have you tried apt?
http://freshrpms.net/apt/
dhardison
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Larry Brown
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 9:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RPM dependency hell
I know that RedHat must get sufficient
This is a very unhelpful answer. If you're so smart, and we're not, read
it yourself and point to the paragraph that say differently.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Dmitry Melekhov
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:23 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hi,
I have just installed Redhat 8 and I am reasonably happy with it, except
for a few issues that keep annoying me endlessly:
1. My sound settings are forgotten. Every time I start up, I have to go
into the mixer and turn up the volumes etc; surely this information
should be saved somewhere? I
The headers from kernel 2.4.9-9 were most likley used when glibc was
compiled. This is the correct way of doing things and you should not alter
your /usr/include/linux link. If your compiling your own kernel module you
should not be using the header files from /usr/include/linux, but instead
Along the same subject, I have had problems compiling some software with
/usr/include/linux as provided (RH7.2 - RH8.0) distros.
An example is when compiling the linux-atm sources. The compile complains
about various thing in sonet.h. In order to resolve the problem, I renamed
after changing /etc/profile i use source to let the changes take effect,
but it seems do not work. what should I do?
Thanks
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Tel 706 5423900
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On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:20:34PM +0400, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
I disagree with you too :-)
Original post says that one want to buy subscription to one server
and then install updates from sources to several servers.
This is impossible according to Service Agreement.
You must pay for service
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:55:48PM -0800, j_post wrote:
On Monday 13 January 2003 09:00 pm, you wrote:
A major revision of a libray might involve revisions to the API
(such as changes to function parameters, or contents of
data structures) and
so anything built with libabc-1 might crash
Oh certainly. Restarted the whole server. Even went to the logs and added
the suggested line:
Innodb_data_file_path=ibdata1:10M:autoextend
In the [mysqld] section to get the Innodb transaction extensions going.
I contacted the person that filed the original Bugzilla message and he
indicated
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 04:13 am, you wrote:
If you don't want to care about dependencies between each rpms, it is
better for you to upgrade to RHL8.0 ,and using 'package manager' in gnome.
Ack, no. I have two machines running RH7.2 and upgraded the non-critical
machine to RH8.0--it broke
Yes, that helps. Thanks very much!
David
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 10:35 AM, Matthews, John wrote:
The headers from kernel 2.4.9-9 were most likley used when glibc was
compiled. This is the correct way of doing things and you should not
alter
your /usr/include/linux link. If your
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 16:48, Edward Dekkers wrote:
[Once again, reposting - I wonder if this is due to GPG sig
attachement?]
I don't know what it is with your mails Cliff, but they nearly always show
up on my screen as attachments instead of plain vanilla e-mail, like
everybody else's.
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 22:57, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
Nice message numnuts. It's blank. Tease me w/ a subject, then give me
the blank screen. dick.
I'd like to apologise to everyone on the list. My friend is paralyzed
from the neck up and doesn't realize he replied to the list instead of
Ed Wilts wrote:
[...]
It's not an rpm issue - it's an issue for those who wrote the
dependencies within the package. When I was running a Mandrake release
a couple of years back, I installed multiple versions of libraries -
their rpms allowed this.
Note, however, that many packages have strict
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 13:30, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Well, as you probably know, DirecTV is stopping all operations...
In our area, we have 2 choices - Verizon (@$80/month), and Earthlink
(through Covad @ $65/month)... Easy choice, huh?
Were you using DirecPC with Linux? I'd like to
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 14:08, Stephen Torri wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 15:30, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Only problem is that I may need to change over to PPoE from DHCP. I
have a RH6.2 box. What do I need to do the switchover, should I need
ot? (Upgrading to 8.0 is _NOT_ an acceptable
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, j_post wrote:
Ack, no. I have two machines running RH7.2 and upgraded the non-critical
machine to RH8.0--it broke a lot of things. Critical projects don't compile
with gcc3.2, screensavers (trivial) and other stuff (non-trivial) won't work
anymore. I can't risk
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 06:25, Chinmay Nadkarni wrote:
I have the following setup ...
My linux box with 2 network cards connects to the outside world over
cable modem, and acts as a gateway for my internal network.
Currently all my home computers have static ip (except the NIC that
Can any one help me?
1) Dell 2650 Dual processor
2) OS Linux
7.3
3) Kernel 2.4.18-19
The
machine crash every one or 2 days, there is no
messages in /var/log/messages to give me any hint.
I
can not access any thing telnet stop, console, key board, console screen
...etc
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:37:56 -0600, Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote:
Along the same subject, I have had problems compiling some software
with/usr/include/linux as provided (RH7.2 - RH8.0) distros.
An example is when compiling the linux-atm sources.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Larry Brown wrote:
I know that RedHat must get sufficient flack about the problems associated
with rpms; however, I feel I must put my 2 cents in as well. This is the
worst aspect of the OS. This is what really hinders RHL from taking over
the world. I am a very
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 22:55, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
brilliant response.
I'm aware you follow this list and so try to limit my response to what I
know you can understand.
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 23:56:47 -0800 (PST)
Joubin Moshrefzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I installed RH8.0 on a PIII system last week, and
everything was running fine until a couple days ago,
when I started playing around with the settings for
the desktop panel...
I made some
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 06:21:55AM -0800, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
The sales assoc/tech made it sound as though I wouldn't be using
DHCP at all
If you get one of the lesser Covad plans, yes. But with the soho
service the DSL modem/router does the PPoE and presents a DHCP
environment to you. I
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 10:16:48AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 18:29 09 Jan 2003, Anand Buddhdev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| My OS is RedHat linux 7.3. I have read the mount manpage, but I'm unclear
| about one thing:
|
| If I mount an ext3 filesystem with the 'defaults' option, I get
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Jan wrote:
However - what I think most of us would like is a simple service that
gives us the FULL dependency list, not just the first level. A list like
that can of only be generated if you already have all the necessary
libraries - the developer(s) of the given RPM
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James Casey wrote:
| Hi there;
|
| How can I configurate a DNS. It would be used just for my intranet,
not for internet.
| Can you help me?
|
| J. Casey
Hi James,
If the DNS server is inside your LAN, it will only be accessible
locally. Therefore,
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No, not using DirecPC.. Just using the built-in DHCP for the DirecTV
account...
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From: Cliff Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 11:14 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: DirecTV to
I have redhat linux 3, I just intalled a perl script pubcrawler.pl in
/usr/local/pubcrawler. I want every user to be able to use it. therefore i
set a path in /ect/profile. but for some reason i can not restart the
server. how can let the change take effect? i tried source /ect/profile
but it did
R P Herrold wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Jan wrote:
However - what I think most of us would like is a simple service that
gives us the FULL dependency list, not just the first level. A list like
that can of only be generated if you already have all the necessary
libraries - the developer(s)
Mad Hatter wrote:
Here are some of the facts:
/dev/hda3/mnt/winWindows XP
/dev/hda5/boot Kernel
/dev/hda8/Rest of Linux
I too ran into this sort of problem, so I'm booting
with a GRUB boot diskette (so it's not as slow as
having
the
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 13:18, Samuel Flory wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or try:
:g/abdfggg/s//opsmsdd/g from vi/vim
That's really the hard way.
:%s/abdfggg/opsmsdd/g works just as well and makes more sense.
This is the vi syntax I am familier with. What is the first
What command should I use? Or how can I verify that they have been turned
off?
Best Regards,
Yu
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From: Yu Liang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 10:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to
Folks,
Ok, here is where I'm at and it does not look to good..
On the Memory front
I ran DocMemory over night (15+ hours) and it has passed 13 iterations
of the test sequence. I had also run memtest86 and it did show some
problems. I had called Cruial and they had recommended
Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
I disagree with you too :-)
Original post says that one want to buy subscription to one server
and then install updates from sources to several servers.
This is impossible according to Service Agreement.
You must pay for service for all servers.
If you can't read this is
Hi all:
I need to mount a second hard drive on my linux system. It has a fat
partition. How can I mount this disk?
Oscar Medina
Oscar Medina Contreras
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Laboratorio de Biologia Molecular y Neurociencias
Facultad de Medicina
Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico
Paseo
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:20:34PM +0400, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
I disagree with you too :-)
Original post says that one want to buy subscription to one server
and then install updates from sources to several servers.
This is impossible according to Service Agreement.
You must
mkdir /dos
mount -t msdos (or vfat if fat32) /dev/hdb1 /dos
I am only guessing what the drive partition is.
david
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Oscar Medina wrote:
Hi all:
I need to mount a second hard drive on my linux system. It has a fat
partition. How can I mount this disk?
Oscar Medina
Red Hat listened...it's called up2date...it takes care of
downloading/installing the dependencies for you.
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, j_post wrote:
I'm getting really tired of Red Hat's RPM nonsense. I can't upgrade
*anything* because rpm complains about dependencies. I can understand that a
new
Samuel .. That was my question... editing the kernel source... I am going
to try /boot, conf.. etc.. I am schedule to install Oracle 9i on Linux 7.3
this weekend..
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From: Samuel Flory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 2:13 PM
To: [EMAIL
Assuming you've got /var, or better yet, /var/spool/mail, on a separate
file system, just set up file system quotas for the /var or
/var/spool/mail file system.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Roger wrote:
Hi
My question is just the subject. I am running RH8, sendmail-8.12.5-7 and
imap-2001a-15.
On 01/14/03 11:22 -0600, Oscar Medina wrote:
Hi all:
I need to mount a second hard drive on my linux system. It has a fat
partition. How can I mount this disk?
man mount
man fstab
John
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after setting $path in /etc/profile. how can let this change take
effect without having to restart computer?
Thanks
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On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 09:30:11AM -0800, Samuel Flory wrote:
Ed Wilts wrote:
Morally, it's another story. You should by a subscription for all your
systems, but you don't have to legally do it as long as the packages you
redistribute are GPL'd.
I'm missing me the moral point
Patrick Law wrote:
Hi all,
Good day,
I wish to document my network, the server configurations and settings; I
wish to ask for suggestions from you guys, and how you guys do the
documentations? Are there any best practices available in the internet?
Are there samples or documentation
For local RPM collections, RH8 has the Red Hat package manager. It's
still a bit limited, but I believe they are working to make it better and
more flexible. We'll see. But this is not the issue that is preventing
RHL from taking over the world, and it's not so easy to fix that someone
else
I have a large install base of customers using Sendmail mostly on Redhat 7.2+
who are looking for a clean inexpensive Virus filter. Any suggestions on
what to sell them?
TIA
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I have a large install base of customers using
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 09:59, Cliff Wells wrote:
This is a known problem with Outlook. It doesn't properly parse S/MIME
messages.
Usually when I post to public forums I do it without GPG signing as a
courtesy to the Outlook users, but since this is a Linux forum I hadn't
followed that rule.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Larry Brown wrote:
For local RPM collections, RH8 has the Red Hat package manager. It's
still a bit limited, but I believe they are working to make it better and
more flexible. We'll see. But this is not the issue that is preventing
RHL from taking over the world, and
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 13:37, Larry Brown wrote:
For local RPM collections, RH8 has the Red Hat package manager. It's
still a bit limited, but I believe they are working to make it better and
more flexible. We'll see. But this is not the issue that is preventing
RHL from taking over the
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 01:08:31 +0800, Yu Liang wrote:
What command should I use? Or how can I verify that they have been
turned off?
# service iptables stop
# service iptables status
To disable the service for next reboot:
# chkconfig
Please, don't feed the troll.
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Hi everybody,
i just set up a new RH8.0. I want to install a networkcard, and then i wanne
use DSL over this networkcard. I settet up the card just within the
Installation-process, and gave the static IP 192.168.0.100. I settet Netmask to
255.255.255.0. I didn't insert anythink for Gateway and
You restarted MySQL after the update?
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 22:04, Terry Hobart wrote:
Well my hopes for an upgrade fix are dashed. I rhn-ed the whole server today and
still no joy connecting to the server from anywhere but localhost. I am bumbed.
The rhn up2date won't help on an 8.0
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 11:44, Kent Perrier wrote:
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 09:59, Cliff Wells wrote:
This is a known problem with Outlook. It doesn't properly parse S/MIME
messages.
Usually when I post to public forums I do it without GPG signing as a
courtesy to the Outlook users, but
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 09:18, John B. Moore wrote:
[snip]
Using mem=512 still sometimes causes a kernal panic during the INIT. I
[snip]
entering mem=512 and pressing enter I get
Error 28: Selected item can not fit into memory
[snip]
I then removed half of the memory and tested with
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 14 Jan 2003 07:59:06 -0800, Cliff Wells wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 16:48, Edward Dekkers wrote:
[Once again, reposting - I wonder if this is due to GPG sig
attachement?]
I don't know what it is with your mails Cliff, but they nearly
On January 14, 2003 12:08 pm, Yu Liang wrote:
What command should I use? Or how can I verify that they have been turned
off?
i believe redhat has two special scripts that will allow you to either (a)
blow away all iptables rules or (b) lock down your box so nothing enters and
nothing leaves.
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 11:55, Mauritius Hiller wrote:
Hi everybody,
i just set up a new RH8.0. I want to install a networkcard, and then i wanne
use DSL over this networkcard. I settet up the card just within the
Installation-process, and gave the static IP 192.168.0.100. I settet Netmask to
I though up2date was what broke his install. I have mysql loaded on two
fresh RH8 systems and both work just fine from remote clients.
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388
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