Hello everyone,
Does anybody know how to get all fonts and encoding options in RH8.0 GUI
back? I have only few fonts like Sans,Luxi,Courier that are already set
on some encoding, but as I remember, there where such fonts as Heletica,
Arial, Times... wuth option of changeing their encoding as well.
> I'm looking to build a PC upon which I plan to run RedHat 7.3 Linux. Can
> anyone provide recommendations regarding motherboard, processor, video
card,
> etc?
>
> I'm planning on something in the range of a P4 1.6 or better, 512 MB ram
and
> at least 80GB hard drive.
>
> Any suggestions or links
I keep getting:
X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
when using it, which shouldn't happen even if the magic cookie is wrong
since up2date-nox shouldn't be using X at all. Anyone else see this
behavior, or know what's wrong?
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On 21-Jan-2003/09:53 -0500, Billy Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thanks Tony. This looks like what I want, except how do I specify a
>different 'myprogram' for each login account?
The GNOME session settings are inherently per-user. There is no way to set
it once and have it apply to all users
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, trysaran wrote:
> Jan 22 09:46:05 np ntpd[9889]: 178.1.222.1 is inappropriate address for
> the fudge command, line ignored
The fudge factor should only be applied to localhost entries, not to
external clock sources. You have a hosed configuration file. Read the html
document
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 04:17:12AM +0800, Lau wrote:
[ ... ]
> Does anyone can tell me that, is there requirement for the splash image, like
>the
> file format, resolution, color depth, etc?
xpm640x480 15
see: /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
michele
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> What I have to do further ?
Stop posting in HTML for starters, then let us know what you mean that you
can't ping the NICs.
You're trying to ping from another machine on the network and they are on
the same subnet?
Have you disabled your firewall?
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Message: 13From: "Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: Reg. NTP Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 08:03:10 +0800Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have two machines one with RH8.0 and another with RH7.2 RH8.0 is theNIS/NFS server and RH7.2 is the NIS/NFS client. I am trying to u
Message: 1From: "Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: Reg. eth0 & eth1Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 08:04:26 +0800Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have a machine with RH7.2 with two NICs. I configured using networkconfiguration in GNOME system menu. ifconfig shows both the
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 11:14:00PM -0500, Bill Johnson wrote:
> I plan to do a little bit of everything. I'm an Oracle DBA, and plan to load
> and develop using Oracle on Linux. I also plan to try some other development
> as well. I will use it as a very light duty web server, running Apache.
I plan to do a little bit of everything. I'm an Oracle DBA, and plan to load
and develop using Oracle on Linux. I also plan to try some other development
as well. I will use it as a very light duty web server, running Apache. I
will also use it for normal office work - Open Office, most likel
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 10:53:25PM -0500, Bill Johnson wrote:
> I'm looking to build a PC upon which I plan to run RedHat 7.3 Linux. Can
> anyone provide recommendations regarding motherboard, processor, video card,
> etc?
>
> I'm planning on something in the range of a P4 1.6 or better, 512
This is the procedure I used to build my own version of Advanced Server
from the SRPMS. I would be interested to know what potential problems can
be encountered and the difference between the end result and the actual AS2.1
from RH.
- Install RH7.2 on a machine, install all packages.
- Download A
I'm looking to build a PC upon which I plan to run RedHat 7.3 Linux. Can
anyone provide recommendations regarding motherboard, processor, video card,
etc?
I'm planning on something in the range of a P4 1.6 or better, 512 MB ram and
at least 80GB hard drive.
Any suggestions or links are wi
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 10:47:35AM +0800, Desmond Foo wrote:
> I'm using an AIX Machine to upload some files onto a RedHat 6.2 Server via FTP.
>Permission modes of those files uploaded have been changed to rwxr-. Is there a
>way that I can keep their modes to rwxr--r-- ?
This is controlled
Hi all,
I have installed RHL 8.0 on my system (I downloaded all five CDs from the net). My
problem comes when i try to set the display properties to 1024x768 at "Millions of
Colours(24 Bit)" option.
When I do this, XServer does not start and the system keeps trying to load XServer
with a fesh co
Hi all,
I have installed RHL 8.0 on my system (I downloaded all five CDs from the net). My
problem comes when i try to set the display properties to 1024x768 at "Millions of
Colours(24 Bit)" option.
When I do this, XServer does not start and the system keeps trying to load XServer
with a fesh co
Hi Folks,
I'm using an AIX Machine to upload some files onto
a RedHat 6.2 Server via FTP. Permission modes of those files uploaded have been
changed to rwxr-. Is there a way that I can keep their modes to rwxr--r-- ?
Cheers!
Best Regards,
Desmond Foo
On 21 Jan 2003, Cliff Wells wrote:
> > There is a iso for 7.3, and there will not be a 8.0.
>
> I installed RH8.0 (around 6 times now) from the SGI XFS installer, so
> apparently this is untrue
The original reply referenced a note with the 7.3 installer that the
individual who created the 7.
In that case, just put in CNAME records in the other zone files to point
to aaa.com.
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Charles Holbrook wrote:
> Um I just realized that this might not of been clear enough. I want all of
> those different versions of aaa to point to the same domain name so
> everything els
You create one zone file, and then in your named.conf file, you set the
"file:" parameter to that same file.
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Charles Holbrook wrote:
> I have multiple domains registered that all end up pointing to the same IP
> address. This would seem to be a fairly simple project. But
I'm looking to add a low-end Compaq Presario 6000Z as my webserver.
It's bundled with an onboard NIC and onboard modem. I expect no issues
with the NIC, but the modem will likely cause me grief as I expect it's
a software-based modem. Has anyone worked with one of these or even
know what chipset
Are you talking files created by ftp, or files simply created by say,
vi? If it's the latter, I don't believe it's possible to create files
with 777 in unix/linux. Umask will only restrict down further, but it
cannot give permissions. Not taking umask into account you can only
create files as per
In setting up my brand spanking new firewall and dmz, I had to revisit
the naming of ethernet devices and the configuration of them.
this is on RHL 7.3 and I needed 3 nics with one of them a fiber nic in a
particular device if the firewall setup I had woring in the lab was
going to work. I could
> I run up2date (after synching it) and download the following packages (as
instructed and displayed by up2date):
Why not just run up2date -u? Doesn't that work?
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> I have a machine with RH7.2 with two NICs. I configured using network
configuration in GNOME system menu. ifconfig shows both the devices are up
after restarting /etc/init.d/network restart without any problem. But I am
unable to ping both the IPs of the NICs. The entry for
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_
> I have two machines one with RH8.0 and another with RH7.2 RH8.0 is the
NIS/NFS server and RH7.2 is the NIS/NFS client. I am trying to use NTP to
synchronise but I am unable. I installed the same version of NTP in both the
machines still problem persists. What I have to do ?
What do your logs sa
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 15:40, Samuel Flory wrote:
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > As I'm thinking about switching to RedHat, I'd also like to know, if
> > RedHat supports XFS (the filesystem)? I'd need this, because I'd like
> > to have Samba shares with ACL and XFS is the only FS sup
> e.g.: I installed the firewall with Customs options, but when I open the
lokkit the
> firewall is set to High option. And this occurs whit almost all
aplications.
> I installed Redhat twice.
> Could anybody help me?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elias
The values are not changing. Everytime you start lokkit, i
> Simple question... how/where do I go to alter the screen resolution for
KDE.
> I stupidly left is at 640x480 during install and now need to change it to
> 800x600 or better.
>
> Redhat 7.2/KDE 2.*
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
Resolution is not determined by KDE, but by X-Windows.
Ctrl-Alt-+ IIRC.
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dang that was quick. You wouldn't by any chance know if bind can take
shorthad or something like it would you?
EXAMPLE:
zone "domain-a.com";"domain-b.com";"domain-c.com" {
type master;
file "domain-a.com";
};
At 12:46 AM 1/22/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Put in your named.conf followin
Put in your named.conf following:
zone "domain-a.com" {
type master;
file "domain-a.com";
};
zone "domain-b.com" {
type master;
file "domain-a.com";
};
zone "domain-c.com" {
type master;
file "domain-a.com";
};
etc.
and create domain-a.com fi
minicom
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 09:31, bulent acikgoz wrote:
> Hi friends,
> I want to configure switch.Also I want to connect console port.
> How can I this connection with RH8?
>
> thank you.
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Will this still use files first since nsswitch.conf has mail.aliases:
file nis?
Thx
CC
-Original Message-
From: Michael Ghens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:57 AM
To: Red Hat
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RH 8.0 not using NIS for /etc/aliases
Ah, th
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hi!
As I'm thinking about switching to RedHat, I'd also like to know, if
RedHat supports XFS (the filesystem)? I'd need this, because I'd like
to have Samba shares with ACL and XFS is the only FS supporting ACLs
isn't it?
There is a iso for 7.3, and there will not be
Um I just realized that this might not of been clear enough. I want all of
those different versions of aaa to point to the same domain name so
everything else points to aaa.com. All domains are registered and out there.
At 05:29 PM 1/21/2003 -0600, you wrote:
I have multiple domains registered
I have multiple domains registered that all end up pointing to the same IP
address. This would seem to be a fairly simple project. But right now due
to my massive brain fart I have created zone files for every single domain
name. How do I just forward all of those domain names to the same zon
> From: Michael Schwendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> i386? Are you sure? According to your signature you have an i686, so
> you should install kernel, glibc and a few other packages for i686.
I installed the i386 version because I can only find the following
packages for i686:
glibc-2.2.5-42.i686.rpm
g
Thank'x i will try it latter, i solved the problem booting FreeBSD and
mounting Linux partitions.
raymundo
Dusty Duke wrote:
This is because you probably have not enabled UFS Write support on your
system. By default only read will be enabled. Recompile modules or
kernel such that you enabl
Also, IIRC the maximum number of mounted filesystems was set in 'super-max'
and 'super-nr' in the /proc/sys/fs directory (well, just checked, that's no
longer there. Maybe that was 2.2 kernel then). I'll have to dig around.
But can anyone answer that out there saving me the digging time? ;)
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On Tuesday 21 January 2003 08:50 am, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> At 13:16 21/01/2003 +, you wrote:
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>anyone know how to output an iso image to disk
> >>and not a CD.
> >>Thanks.
> >
> >One way is to mount the iso image as a drive a
Hm, you're right. Blast. Just when I thought I was being helpful. ;-)
Ah, well. Chalk it up to a hard day of looking for work.
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 15:00, Dusty Duke wrote:
> I think you've got mounting confused with creating partitions? You can
> mount many volumes, no matter their type (
This is because you probably have not enabled UFS Write support on your
system. By default only read will be enabled. Recompile modules or kernel
such that you enable WRITE support and you'll be okay then.
I think somethigs is not completly right with mount, i am having
problems while moun
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 05:38 pm, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> You said that you were trying to mount two separate NTFS partitions, and
> that you could mount either one or the other but not both.
>
> I'm not aware of any restrictions on the number of NTFS file systems
> that you can mount at on
I've never had an issue with mounting multiple NTFS volumes. What driver
are you using? 'modinfo ntfs' if as module.
From: Ted Gervais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mounting HPFS/NTFS Drives
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 17:22:07 -0400
At 1
I think you've got mounting confused with creating partitions? You can
mount many volumes, no matter their type (primary or extended logical). You
can create only 4 primary partitions, and if you need more partitions, you
can opt for that 4th primary to be an extended and create numerous logi
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 19:49:16 +0100
"Go, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello all
>
> I am getting this error despite doing an insmod 3c59x command..
> mod.conf states the alias of eth0 is pointing to this module.
> i am running RH 7.2
>
>
> any thoughts?
>
> thanks
1. Does the command
I just upgraded to RH8 (from RH7.1). When I try any psql commands
with syntax like:
psql -U postgres -l
I get
psql: FATAL 1: IDENT authentication failed for user 'postgres'
But if I do a psql -l (after doing a su - postgres)
it returns that I have two databases , template0 and template1
both
You need to enable agent forwarding:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-keyc3/
Justin
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 12:00, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 08:33:03AM -0500, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> > I want to copy a file from host A to host B while on host C. Host C uses
> > pu
You shouldn't have to. Setting chmod 777 on the directory should do it
just fine.
On the other hand, Bret might be right as well. This may not be
possible. I'm not enough of a Linux expert to know for sure. ;-)
May I ask why you need to do this? There might be a more efficient
solution to yo
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I would like some way for it to happen automatically. I can
certainly put what you're saying in an hourly cronjob (which is what
I did in the past), but I'd like to be a little more slick than that.
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From: Richard S. Crawf
# mkdir /openDirectory
# chmod 777 -R /openDirectory
is one way to do it, but probably kind of clunky and insecure. It's
worked on my system.
You might also want to look into the umask command.
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 13:16, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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You said that you were trying to mount two separate NTFS partitions, and
that you could mount either one or the other but not both.
I'm not aware of any restrictions on the number of NTFS file systems
that you can mount at once, but I know that you're allowed to mount up
to four primary partitions
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 15:16, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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> Hey gang,
>
> I'd leike to set up a directory such that anytime a file is written
> to that directory, it is created chmod 777, regardless of who creates
> it, or how it is created. A
Victor wrote:
How could you not? You look under the kde configuration utility and in
the look&feel section or something like that, then you ca choose the
icon sets you want, you can choose the borders of the windows, and you
can change the colors and theme of the buttons etc, and if you want to
g
At 12:36 PM 1/21/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Just out of curiosity, how many filesystems do you have mounted?
Just trying to mount two ntfs file systems. Would that be two too many??
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 12:20, Ted Gervais wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 January 2003 03:00 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> > On
How could you not? You look under the kde configuration utility and in
the look&feel section or something like that, then you ca choose the
icon sets you want, you can choose the borders of the windows, and you
can change the colors and theme of the buttons etc, and if you want to
get fancy you can
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Hey gang,
I'd leike to set up a directory such that anytime a file is written
to that directory, it is created chmod 777, regardless of who creates
it, or how it is created. Anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
Tom
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I think somethigs is not completly right with mount, i am having
problems while mounting a BSD filesystem, the only way i can do it
is as read only, the message is the same as in Ted's computer.
raymundo
Ted Gervais wrote:
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 03:00 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jan
Just out of curiosity, how many filesystems do you have mounted?
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 12:20, Ted Gervais wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 January 2003 03:00 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > > John..
> > >
> > > Thanks for your note. And you were right!! It sure does
I'd be interested in seeing any solutions or ideas to this problem,
since it seems like it's related to some other problems I'm having
(mostly just gdk library warnings that show up whenever I launch an X
application -- as well as copying and pasting text from one application
to another, notably an
Several things you need to check:
1. Do not set IRQ or MEM in netconfig.
2. If you wish, set IRQ to AUTO in BIOS. Let the system pick it up.
3. Check the driver exists in /lib/modules/kernel_version/kernel/drivers/
4. If insmod gives dependency errors, try modprobe instead. Do lsmod to find out if
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 03:00 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > John..
> >
> > Thanks for your note. And you were right!! It sure does work once you
> > have the module installed.
> >
> > But I have another question. I have two partitions that I would like
Hi,
I succeeded to make Acrobat reader 5 work on RH 8.0 by
using the trick of setting the LANG environment
variable.
However there is another problem. When you copy/paste
some text from Acrobat to another application, let's
say emacs or OpenOffice, the text is transformed into
an incomprehensible
Ah, the glib problem.
Solution is simple, go to /etc/sendmail.cf or /etc/mail/sendmail.cf,
look for the line:
O AliasFile=/etc/aliases
and change it to:
O AliasFile=nis:mail.aliases
This should do the trick.
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Red Hat wrote:
> Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 17:37:04 -0800
> Fro
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Ted Gervais wrote:
> John..
>
> Thanks for your note. And you were right!! It sure does work once you have
> the module installed.
>
> But I have another question. I have two partitions that I would like to
> mount.
>
> /dev/hda1 /dos_c
The primary way is to use the /etc/procmailrc example included in the SA
documentation.
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Toto Gamez wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there anyone know a good how to/url on installing Spamassassin on RH7.0. Im using
>Sendmail-8.11.0-8 and Sophos anti virus.
>
> TIA
> Toto
>
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Robert Adkins wrote:
Dj,
Bluecurve is simply a theme that is similar across the default installs
of both GNOME and KDE on Red Hat 8.0. You can reconfigure that theme
anyway that you wish to.
Personally, I really like the way that Bluecurve looks and enjoy far
more then the default KD
hello all
I am getting this error despite doing an insmod 3c59x command..
mod.conf states the alias of eth0 is pointing to this module.
i am running RH 7.2
any thoughts?
thanks
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Dj,
Bluecurve is simply a theme that is similar across the default installs
of both GNOME and KDE on Red Hat 8.0. You can reconfigure that theme
anyway that you wish to.
Personally, I really like the way that Bluecurve looks and enjoy far
more then the default KDE theme a
Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 13:03 schrieb Emilio:
> Hi,
>From a recent message I understand Reinhard Sy has a) a Dell Laptop with
> b) an external Firewire CD Burner.
>
> Now my question is (to verify)... are you able to burn CDs on your firewire
> external burner properly? no coasters? sure? I
Yes, it is a live server. It had 1.25 GB RAM in it. For new applications
and new growth, that was deemed too little. We decided to max it out while
memory prices are reasonable. So, this morning I installed 6 GB. The
server has a "regular" SMP kernel, and only sees 4 GB of the 6 GB that is in
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 09:45, Turner, John wrote:
>
> Actually, I think building from source is my only option, unless the bigmem
> kernel is SMP. Any ideas how I might go about confirming if it is or not
> without trying the bigmem kernel on my production server?
Sure. Install the kernel, but d
I've probably missed something painfully obvious somewhere, but
I can't seem to find the info if it exists. I'm currently running
Redhat 7.3 with the default KDE interface supplied by Redhat on a lab
full of machines. I'd like to upgrade to Redhat 8.0, but keep the same
KDE desktop interface as
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 09:51, Werner Puschitz wrote:
>
> On 21 Jan 2003, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > Why does everyone keep suggesting kernel compiles when Red Hat provides
> > the 'kernel-bigmem' kernel which is suitable and supported?
> >
> > https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2002-292.html#Red%20
Howdy boys,
I can't seem to do any Samba surfing.
I get this message in the smbd.log under
/var/log/samba:
[rock@umi samba]$ cat smbd.log[2003/01/17 15:25:05, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(804) bind failed on port 139
socket_addr = 0.0.0.0. Error = Address already in use
Anyone kno
> On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 22:13:11 -0500
> Tony Preston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a client that would like his linux system to allow a user to
> try 3 times to login and if they keep making mistakes (or are trying
> to hack a password), disable that user until the root re-enables
> them.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 08:33:03AM -0500, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> I want to copy a file from host A to host B while on host C. Host C uses
> public key auth to login to A and B.
>
> But when I try this:
> hostC #> scp hostA:/tmp/file hostB:/tmp/file
>
> I get this:
> Host key verification failed.
>
On 21 Jan 2003, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 08:44, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> > The memory limit for 7.2 is that of the kernel. I believe that the default
> > Redhat 7.2
> > kernel supports 4GB, however the 2.4 kernels will support up to 64GB if
> > configured
> > correctly.
> > I
Actually, I think building from source is my only option, unless the bigmem
kernel is SMP. Any ideas how I might go about confirming if it is or not
without trying the bigmem kernel on my production server?
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> S
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Turner, John wrote:
>
> Greetings -
>
> I've scoured Google and redhat.com most of the morning for a specific
> answer, but haven't found it. Hopefully someone here will have it.
>
> I have a Compaq ProLiant server with RH 7.2 SMP (2.4.9-31smp kernel). Up
> until this mo
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 08:44, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> The memory limit for 7.2 is that of the kernel. I believe that the default
> Redhat 7.2
> kernel supports 4GB, however the 2.4 kernels will support up to 64GB if
> configured
> correctly.
> Install the kernel source tree with rpm, then:-
>
> cd
hello list
having issues with my eth0 config.
Running RH 7.2..
in modules.conf, the alias for eth0 is 3c59x..
i do an insmod and I get an error...saying no such device..its also saying that such
errors can be caused by invalid IO or IRQ params
any thoughts?
thanks
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It does. Thank you very much for replying.
John
> -Original Message-
> From: gabriel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:31 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Max amount of RAM in 7.2 question
>
>
> from the kernel config menu system:
>
>
> CONFIG
from the kernel config menu system:
CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM
Linux can use up to 64 Gigabytes of physical memory on x86 systems. However,
the address space of 32-bit x86 processors is only 4 Gigabytes large. That
means that, if you have a large amount of physical memory, not all of it can
be "perman
Jim,
You are correct, the maximum addressable memory for 32-bit architecture
is 4GB, unless of course it features some Intel and proprietary vendor
developed piece of technology called High Memory Architecture. (I could
be mistaken about the name, but not what it does.)
T
Excellent. Thank you for replying!
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Max amount of RAM in 7.2 question
>
>
> On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 10:19, Turner, John wrote:
> >
Rick,
Thanks. It finally worked.
I put
any net 10.0.254.248 gw 63.214.2.234 netmask 255.255.255.252
in the "static-routes" file under /usr/sysconfig/.
In other words, to add specific route on to a specific interface, I probably
need to put the same info in a different place, I guess, as ot
Rockin'! Thank you for replying. Looks like I have some testing to do.
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Nick Lindsell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Max amount of RAM in 7.2 question
>
>
> At 10:18 21/01/
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 10:19, Turner, John wrote:
>
> Ugh. I hope not. I wonder why a motherboard would support 6 GB, then.
> I've never worked with Linux with more than 2GB, so I've never run into this
> issue before. Machines that have had 4 or 8 GB (or more) of RAM for me have
> always been S
The SRPMS are available for free on redhat ftp server all over the word
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 17:08, Buck wrote:
Is the advanced server build available for free to the public or is it
proprietary to Red Hat? I downloaded the 8.0 isos and created the discs
but it looked like the only way to g
At 10:18 21/01/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Greetings -
I've scoured Google and redhat.com most of the morning for a specific
answer, but haven't found it. Hopefully someone here will have it.
I have a Compaq ProLiant server with RH 7.2 SMP (2.4.9-31smp kernel). Up
until this morning, it had 1.25 G
> "rph" == R P Herrold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rph> On 20 Jan 2003, Roland Roberts wrote:
>> 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 the O/S; something I am *extremely* relu
> Hi,
> So, I've been trying to install some truetype fonts to use with
> openoffice.org. I've been to the RedHat pages regarding fonts, and I've
> followed the instructions as best I can, but what I get is a blank space
> in my font list, but no fonts to go with them. I've tried running xfs,
> but
Ugh. I hope not. I wonder why a motherboard would support 6 GB, then.
I've never worked with Linux with more than 2GB, so I've never run into this
issue before. Machines that have had 4 or 8 GB (or more) of RAM for me have
always been Solaris or AIX boxes.
John
> -Original Message-
>
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 that
Isn't 4 GB the maximum addressable space in an architecture that uses 32-bit
addressing?
- Original Message -
From: "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 4:18 PM
Subject: Max amount of RAM in 7.2 question
>
> Greetings -
>
> I've scour
Is the advanced server build available for free to the public or is it
proprietary to Red Hat? I downloaded the 8.0 isos and created the discs
but it looked like the only way to get advanced server was to pay
RedHat.
Thanks
Buck
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
John,
I believe, like in Windows, you need to have specific support for High
Memory Architecture (HMA) when using Intel 32-bit Processors, which is
what I believe is in your Compaq Proliant.
You will likely have to compile a custom Linux Kernel to support that
High Memory
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