Riku,
Not that my vote counts, but I support your suggestion.
Richard
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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Riku Meskanen wrote:
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 17:17:17 +0200 (EET)
From: Riku
Riku Meskanen wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 01:00:17 +0100, Brian Ipsen wrote:
One quick question (whcih actually is giving me a lot of trouble
building
some other software). My RH 7.2 kernel is
Hello,
I have a RH8 system. A couple of days ago I downloaded some RPMs from Raw Hide
(http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/redhat/rawhide/) and installed them:
cpp-3.2.1-2.i386.rpm
gcc-3.2.1-2.i386.rpm
gcc-c++-3.2.1-2.i386.rpm
gcc-java-3.2.1-2.i386.rpm
glibc-2.3.1-38.i686.rpm
I just installed RH8.0 (Psyche) on a PC,
and tried out compiling some code with the
'gcc' and 'g77' compilers (in /usr/bin/gcc
and /usr/bin/g77).
Compiling works OK, however linking the code with
either 'gcc' or 'g77' fails with the message
collect2: cannot find ld
The linker/loader
Hi,
how can i reactivate grub after installing windows xp ?
greetz stefan
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On Tuesday 14 January 2003 08:56 pm, Michael Fratoni wrote:
whichcd is not part of the distribution, it's available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/whichcd/
To comply with truth in advertising rules
It also happens to be my package. ;)
What a great package. Thank you for doing
According the the web page, xine is supposed to be able to support asf
streams with the appropriate demuxer plugin. I haven't found any
additional info on the subject, though.
I'm currently running the xine-0.9.13-fr2 build from freshrpms. Has anyone
else gotten asf to stream using xine?
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On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote:
I am wondering what it takes to have a Red Hat (7.0) machine on two
different internet connections at once.
The main problem is that, unless you're advertising via BGP, you can't
load-balance inbound on WAN links. While you can potentially (I say
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 16:57:12 +, Gary Stainburn wrote:
mkfs -t ext2 /dev/hda1
and then had the edit /etc/fstab to reference /dev/hda1 instead of the
LABEL before I could mount /boot.
If you want the labels back, look into the e2label tool,
I just wish it work in Linux
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Gabe Austin wrote:
I third that!
G
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From: Daniel Field [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 4:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ssh
Yeah, id go for putty, works a treat and
Stefan,
If you followed the recommended, Create a boot disk during the Red Hat
install. Then, simply boot off of that disk. While I have never had to
reinstall GRUB into the MBR of a hard drive, I am certain that you can
find that out by typing 'man grub' at the command line,
Putty doesn't need to work in linux, all of the functionality of Putty
is already there if the openssh client packages are installed.
dbrett wrote:
I just wish it work in Linux
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Gabe Austin wrote:
I third that!
G
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From: Daniel
On a similar topic. What do people recommend for mail scanning
s/w under linux?
Thanks,
Mike
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From: Bart Schelstraete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: sizing server for sendmail mailscanner
Roger
Hello,
I have been running one Red Hat Linux system as our main server for
about a month now, before it was simply acting as our Squid-proxy server,
until the Win NT 4.0 server took a crash. At that point, I quickly
implemented Samba and set it to act as our PDC.
Now
Matthew,
I put the line you suggested, which is..
10.0.254.248/30 via 63.214.2.234
in ...
-rw-r--r--1 root root 33 Jan 20 07:52 route-eth0
under ...
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
then, 'shutdown -r 0' to reboot it. But it still doesn't take it.
By the way, is this
Hello,
I have been running one Red Hat Linux system as our main server for
about a month now, before it was simply acting as our Squid-proxy server,
until the Win NT 4.0 server took a crash. At that point, I quickly
implemented Samba and set it to act as our PDC.
Now
You don't have to reinstall RedHat, just get a recovery boot disk or ISO
from somewhere like http://crashrecovery.org/ and boot it. Mount your
redhat partition somewhere like /mnt and make sure any other mount
points like /usr and /boot get mounted under /mnt/usr and /mnt/boot as
well.
I
Dbrett,
What's wrong with using 'ssh' at the command line under Linux? It is
simple to use and gives you the same thing you would get with using PuTTy
under Windows.
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 13:33, Kevin Breit wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 06:50, Larry Brown wrote:
For starters, are you using just a text editor (emacs/vi)?
Yeah, I am using emacs to edit the file.
Second, I am using the short ? method, not ?php.
try it with ?php
you might find some
I am setting up two new machines and wanting to run tripwire, I thought
it was time to fix the policy that sends violation reports for all the
logs that change. I am not sure if the issue it that they get added to
or if it is due to logrotate.
What do you folks that run tripwire do to elliminate
Ok, I know, it's been discussed.
But I'm an idiot, and ignored the thread when it was around, and now I
can't find it.
So, would someone please refresh me on this.
I need to rebuild a .src.rpm
Used to be trivial: rpm --rebuild name.src.rpm
But some kind person(s) decided that must have been
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Robert Adkins wrote:
Stefan,
If you followed the recommended, Create a boot disk during the Red Hat
install. Then, simply boot off of that disk. While I have never had to
reinstall GRUB into the MBR of a hard drive, I am certain that you can
find that
If you're on RedHat 8 it will now be:
rpmbuild --rebuild package.src.rpm [--target=target platform]
-Steve
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Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 10:18 AM
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Subject: rpm --rebuild
Ok, I know, it's been
Asus A7M266-D mother board. $204 at www.Newegg.com
Crucial RAM ECC registered.
No additional sound card, the Asus board has a 6 channel sound card!
WDC special edition IDE (JB series I think).
Either Samsung or IBM for the SCSI.
Tekram SCSI adapter.
You are set!
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 16:07,
Title: logtail -r option and the gethostbyaddr function
Hi all!
I'm experimenting with some logging stuff and am trying to use the host name lookup features of logtail but am having no success, all I get are the field names from my messages file with no data. Should the gethostbyaddr
Please ignore this post. I sent it last Thursday and got quite
a few good responses. I have no idea why it popped up again
on the list.
Mike
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: sizing
I was able to resolve the issue off list. The problem was with the php.conf
file. The original posting was due to a modification of the Files tag.
Files *.php
SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
LimitRequestBody 524288
/Files
is modification was an attempt to get the server to
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I just installed RH8.0 on a friend's IBM Thinkpad 600E, and can't get the
sound to work. The sound card detector gives this info:
Vendor: Cirrus Logic
Model: CS4610 SoundFusion Audio Accelerator
Module: Unknown
Clicking on the play sound icon gives a roaring silence. Anyone know how to
get
You can create another Files bock like the one you included
below for *.html. So, you would have two of these blocks, one for
*.php and one for *.html. I tried it on my server and it worked just
as I expected it to, parsing the php tags in both .php and .html files.
Shannon Neumann
Neumannweb
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 07:26, Jim Vellenga wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am considering getting a new laser printer. The drum in my old Brother
HL-630 has come to the end or its life and so what I print tends to turn
the paper to dark grey making reading the printing rather difficult. I
thought
I just installed RH8.0 on a friend's IBM Thinkpad 600E, and can't get the
sound to work. The sound card detector gives this info:
Vendor: Cirrus Logic
Model: CS4610 SoundFusion Audio Accelerator
Module: Unknown
Clicking on the play sound icon gives a roaring silence. Anyone know how to
get
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 12:08, Brian Ashe wrote:
On Thursday January 16, 2003 02:33, Gordon Messmer wrote:
The problem is largely in that sendmail uses mbox files, and a couple of
users leave mail on the server though they're told not to, and they eat
all of the disk bandwidth (every mail
I would look at an Nvidia Chipset based graphics card, as you can locate
those relatively inexpensively. Plus, Nvidia does have easy to install
OpenGL compatible drivers available on their web-site. (Sure they aren't
Open Source, but in the end all that matters is good performing
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 16:59, Bailey, Larry wrote:
I am installing Red Hat Linux 8.0 the first time on i386 processor. I
am receiving an error installing file
/mnt/sysimage/var/tmp/glibc-common-2.2.93-5. I have attached my crash
dump file from the installation. Can anyone assist me in getting
I simply cannot install Linux themes.
I've tried using Redhat 8.0, Mandrake 9.0, KDE and Gnome - themes just don't work for
me.
For instance, I'm running RH 8.0, Gnome desktop - I download a tar.gz theme file, go
to preferences, themes, click install new theme, point to the tar.gz theme file -
If the remote machine has samba running successfully then when you ssh
to that machine you should be able to see it from your terminal window.
Can you locally mount a remote Samba networked resource? Hm. Never
tried it.
You could try forwarding port 120 through ssh, though, if the sysadmin
Huh?
If SSH isn't working in your installation of Linux, double check to make
sure that you have the openSSH client installed.
Otherwise you should be able just run ssh from a shell:
$ ssh -1 username@networknameoripaddress
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 08:08, dbrett wrote:
I just wish it work in
Doesn't SMB use udp? Doesn't ssh only work with tcp?
Hrmm...
- Ryan
Richard S. Crawford wrote:
If the remote machine has samba running successfully then when you ssh
to that machine you should be able to see it from your terminal window.
Can you locally mount a remote Samba networked
Thank you.
Larry S. Brown
Dimension
Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388
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Title: Message
I think the list may
be down!?
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What do I need to do to my rh8 box to get to register with the win2k ddns
box at boot up ?
Richard
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Yeah, you're right.
Never mind.
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 09:20, Ryan Babchishin wrote:
Doesn't SMB use udp? Doesn't ssh only work with tcp?
Hrmm...
- Ryan
Richard S. Crawford wrote:
If the remote machine has samba running successfully then when you ssh
to that machine you should be
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 11:17:42AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
So, would someone please refresh me on this.
I need to rebuild a .src.rpm
Used to be trivial: rpm --rebuild name.src.rpm
It's now: rpmbuild -bb name.src.rpm
You'll need the rpm-build rpm installed first.
But some kind
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I've been skipping back forth to work as it is, I'm just curious
if it's possible to run samba over the encrypted channel.
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To:
Thanks, i checked as you indicated. but it is still not working.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Bart Schelstraete wrote:
Jianping Zhu wrote:
I have redhat 7.3 server the /etc/crontab is as following
.-
SHELL=/bin/bash
Kent Borg said:
It appears that though the kernel naturally wants to send response packets
back from whence they came, there had better be a route
thataway before it can.
the kernel will send the response packets out the default gateway.
on a typical machine, there is only 1 default gateway,
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 10:12:38PM +0800, Yu Liang wrote:
Dear experts,
I want to install Red Hat 8.0 into my notebook. During partition using
Disk Druid, I selected the check for bad blocks. But everytime it stopped
half way while checking my hard disk, and reported that bad blocks have
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 02:01:20PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote:
I am wondering what it takes to have a Red Hat (7.0) machine on two
different internet connections at once.
The main problem is that, unless you're advertising via BGP, you can't
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Ok, I know, it's been discussed.
Used to be trivial: rpm --rebuild name.src.rpm
But some kind person(s) decided that must have been to easy, and it
It has been 30 months. It still is tribial. About time to
make the change:
kmail seems to be present in rh8, but kaddressbook is missing, which
pretty much cripples it.
What's the deal?
Is there a way to get kaddressbook running on rh8?
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No, it's just r slow... (Posts are taking up to 3
days to appear)
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Hi,
I have a machine that's been running Red Hat for about four years
straight now, since 5.1. It's been upgraded using genuine Red Hat
packaged CDs up to 8.0 now. Unfortunately, the last upgrade from 7.2 to
8.0 went pretty bad. The upgrade actually aborted with a message saying
that X
I have a RH7.1 system and have tried to upgrade to kernel-2.4.18-19.x
rpm.
I have put both the kernel and initrd into lilo and have run lilo -v.
Everything is ok up to that point.
However, when I try to boot to that kernel, it panics, states that I need
to used init= on the command-line. I
Hi,
I'm considering buying a Viewsonic VG800 or VG900. However, when I run
Xconfigurator --listmonitors it doesn't show as a supported monitor. Has
anyone had any experience with this monitor? Care to share your config
file?
Thanks,
Ed
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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, RedHat wrote:
site management tools built in? Like Dream Weaver or CF Studio/Homesite?
If you can't get Dreamweaver to run under wine, you might want to see if
it's supported with Crossover Office. YMMV.
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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 at 3:46pm (-0800), Toshi Esumi wrote:
Does someone have the same experience with RH8.0? I put a static router
statement in /etc/sysconfig/static-routes file as I did with RH7.0. But it
doesn't seem to work when I reboot the PC. It takes the same static route
when I put it
On 06:56 17 Jan 2003, Jim Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I use MySQL for the tables on my machine. If I go in (using phpMyAdmin
| or anything like that) and DROP the table from the Database, does it
| completely remove the table and then give me back the space that the
| table was taking up or
Hi friends,
Iam working RH 8.0. I want to use CVS.Can you advise me any cvs and user
frind configuration base.
thank you.
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Dunno, you can set up an ssh tunnel - I don't see why you couldn't
send a UDP packet through that tunnel, but I'm curious how to map the
remote drive to something windows apps can see.
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From: Ryan Babchishin [mailto:[EMAIL
John McCain,
On Monday January 20, 2003 12:37, John McCain wrote:
kmail seems to be present in rh8, but kaddressbook is missing, which
pretty much cripples it.
What's the deal?
Is there a way to get kaddressbook running on rh8?
kaddressbook is part of the kdepim package. It should be on
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 11:20, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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I've been skipping back forth to work as it is, I'm just curious
if it's possible to run samba over the encrypted channel.
A data point:
I use a ssh based vpn tp the office and have no
Tom,
I guess you're using Windows on your local machine. Go to
http://eewww.eng.ohio-state.edu/computing/ssh_win.html and scroll down
to the section that says Tunneling SMB through SSH, and see if that
covers what you're trying to do.
Richard
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 09:24, Burke, Thomas G.
In a word logging. In my work this is very important.
david
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Robert Adkins wrote:
Dbrett,
What's wrong with using 'ssh' at the command line under Linux? It is
simple to use and gives you the same thing you would get with using PuTTy
under Windows.
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 11:17:42AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
So, would someone please refresh me on this.
I need to rebuild a .src.rpm
Used to be trivial: rpm --rebuild name.src.rpm
It's now: rpmbuild -bb name.src.rpm
You'll need the rpm-build rpm installed first.
Right now I have 1 LAN, with
172.16.1.0/255.255.255.0. with installed dhcp server in RHL 8.0.
Now, because the need of separate LAN (will be use
for acc dept) I want to add another LAN that will be
172.16.2.0/255.255.255.0.
Now, I confuse how to setup the dhcp server. Is it
possible? How
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John Horne wrote:
The problem I am having is configuring the server to do this. Although
both nic's are detected by linux, netstat shows only one gateway for one
nic. The other nic does not appear in netstat at all. If I configure the
This is proper behavior. You can't
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Hey gang,
I'm wondering if it's possible to share samba over an ssh
connection, such that the remote machine would be able to mount a
network drive as a local drive. This would give me the samba stuff,
as well as compressing encrypting the
All;
I'll be building a new server soon, based on Redhat. What firewalling
software is good these days? I've heard good things about firestarter.
Is it worth looking into, or is there something better/easier.
Thanks!
Ric
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I recommend the Brother HL-1440. Paid $249 for it, excellent output, speedy
(15PPM) cheap toner, fully supported and even nice to look at.
Mike Wafkowski
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Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 2:05 PM
Subject: Re:
giptables works well for me.
found at openna.com
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From: Tibbetts, Ric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 1:35 PM
To: Redhat List
Subject: Firewalls
All;
I'll be building a new server soon, based on Redhat. What firewalling
software is good
Subsequent to upgrading my RH7.2 system to RH8.0, the majority of attempts to
build RPM packages from source fail with errors like this one from
posgresql-7.3.1
RPM build errors:
Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
/usr/share/doc/postgresql/contrib/README.apachelog
Hello All,
I have a script file that copies files over from our Server (Red Hat
7.2, running Samba) to a back-up workstation running Windows 2000 Pro.
Anyway, this script is very basic.
All it does is run 'cp -Ru' to copy all the data that has been updated
throughout the
I'm looking to implement Big Brother client software onto a RedHat box. Do
I need to do a full installation or is there an RPM that I can use?
I don't need the server functionality, just a BB Client.
Trevor.
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Thanks
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Tom,
I guess you're using Windows on your local machine. Go to
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 15:45:32 -0500 (EST), Robert P. J. Day wrote:
beyond mkisofs to *create* an ISO image, are there any decent
utilities to *examine* the contents of an ISO image, apart from
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I still use ipchains... Check out
http://tomii.dnsalias.com/firewall.txt
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Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 1:35 PM
To: Redhat List
Subject: Firewalls
All;
I'll be building
Hi Robert,
Check out the logger command. It allows you to append
messages to the syslog. You can pipe output from commands to
it for log entries. For example the following command:
cp -v install.log install.log.bak | logger -t cp output
Generates the following log entry in messages:
Jan 20
On January 20, 2003 01:34 pm, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
All;
I'll be building a new server soon, based on Redhat. What firewalling
software is good these days? I've heard good things about firestarter.
Is it worth looking into, or is there something better/easier.
i did it the hard way and built
List,
I used CTRL+Z to stop a task, how do I get it back? Is there a way to
start a task into the background? Can I start a stoped job and have it run
in the background? What should `man` to learn?
David Busby
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Hi Robert,
If you didn't want to use the system logging facility,
you could just use the -v option of cp and append
the output to what ever log file you want. Example:
cp -v MyFiles.* MyBackup Mylog.txt
You'd want to append the date before you start the
copy so you could have a timestamp.
Hi,
I am looking for a cheap email virus scanning package to install with
sendmail.
I have had a quick look at mailscanner and this looks like it does the
job but requires another package for the virus scanning, is this right?
If so will some like F-Prot do the job
This is a repost. Yesterdays copy never
showed up on the list.
We have a text based (ncurses) application that
normally runs in a text screen. Currently, when we boot our RH7.3 server,
it displays the Gnome login screen. We press
CtrlAltF1 to get to a text screen and then log into our
Use fg to get the job back. To list your jobs, type jobs. When you do
ctrl+z to get out of a job, you can start it processing in the background
with bg.
-S
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type jobs it will show you the list of jobs you have, what I do is if I
hit ctrl z I also type bg to put it in the background, if its just one
task that you are running then type fg otherwise from the job list
choose the job number and type fg jobnumber.
You can just simply start your job in the
Hello,
I am trying to back something up to my cd-rw and keep getting errors.
I tried both via cd-roast and making a iso via the commmand line and
writing via cdrecord (as suggested in the RedHat getting started guide).
I dk if it makes a diff, but I originally had written a different iso
under
The version for redhat:
http://www.rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/redhat/8.0/i386/kdepim-3.0.3-3.i386.html
has kaddressbook removed. A search for kaddressbook on rpmfind shows
several versions of kpim for 7.x, but none for 8.0.
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 12:16, Brian Ashe wrote:
John McCain,
On Monday
David Busby wrote:
List,
I used CTRL+Z to stop a task, how do I get it back? Is there a way to
start a task into the background? Can I start a stoped job and have it run
in the background? What should `man` to learn?
if you know the process id you can ( in bash ) use the 'fg' command.
On Saturday 18 January 2003 02:55 pm, Pepo RH wrote:
Hi...
This list is so large... How do I unsuscribe of this list??
Read the bottom of any message... your answer is there.
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How about a hybrid solution.
Use Dreamweaver on a windows system and then
connect to the linux server using a network mapped drive under samba.
That is how I do it. I run IBM WSAD 4.03 and then export my files to
the linux server
just my 2 cents.
Robert Cartier
112 Fieldbrook Rd
Middletown,
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Hey gang,
I've left something out, but I'm not sure what. I have a couple of
public directories on my network, such that users can share files.
It's set up such that when you create a file there, it has
owner/group nobody... Unfortunately,
John McCain,
On Monday January 20, 2003 02:44, John McCain wrote:
The version for redhat:
http://www.rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/redhat/8.0/i386/kdepim-3.0.3-3.i386.html
has kaddressbook removed. A search for kaddressbook on rpmfind shows
several versions of kpim for 7.x, but none for 8.0.
And
I do the same thing, also for one site I use the putty SSH plugins for
DreamweaverMX, to connect via scp/sftp to one of my rh servers. I haven't
found a html editor for linux yet that supports CF well. I've been toying
with the idea coding a CF plugin for Bluefish however, just haven't had the
I usually run cdrecord twice: once to blank it (using the -blank=fast
option) and then to write the data (using the -data flag). I don't know if
it will make a difference, but you might want to give it a shot.
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From: shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday,
Assuming that the required script even exists, rewrite lines 11 12
lise so:
10 12 * * * /home/jzhu/pl/p1.pl /home/jzhu/o1.dat
10 12 * * * echo jzhu /home/jzhu/jzhu.dat
Then they should work just fine. There are a couple of typos in them
as presented below.
Cheers
Ric
Jianping Zhu
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 18:26, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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On Friday 17 January 2003 12:02 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 10:40, Bret Hughes wrote:
Brand new 7.3 install with all updates:
I am building spamassassin from the src
Hello.
I'm thinking about converting to Red Hat from Mandrake. One extremely
useful tool in Mandrake, was urpmi which is somewhat like apt-get from
Debian (or apt-rpm from . Both tools allow easy installation of RPMs.
So, if I wanted to install proftpd, I'd type:
urpmi proftpd
urpmi would
On 20 Jan 2003, Roland Roberts wrote:
RPM build errors:
Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
/usr/share/doc/postgresql/contrib/README.apachelog
I have had one suggestion from the GnuCash people that the problem is a bad
install of RH8.0 and that I need to do a clean install of
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Larry
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Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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No, it's just r slow... (Posts are taking up to 3
days to appear)
The little guy in the back room is typing as fast as he can!
Ric
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