Hi All,
A day back i have joined this mailing list. I am very surprised to
see all these personal discussions going on.
I request the moderator of this mailing list to unsubscribe those people who
use mailing lists for fun and disturbing others by their JUNK mails rather
than sharing some
hi,
the new Linux 2.4.18-24.8.0smp kernel is no longer recognize our dual
xeon motherboard as dual. the first is the kernel log after the upgrade
the second was the previous version 2.4.18-19.8.0smp (when it was ok).
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--- John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many experienced people would not have even read
your question, because
you neglected to use the Subject: field to tell us
what you're writing
about.
I will say, that is why I didn't read this thread. The
only reason I read it now, was because I *KNEW*
--- Larry Greenleaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have seen this post in several other locations.
There are a lot of people, including myself, that
can't seem to get make modules to complete
successfully.
Which kernel version might you be referring to?
=
Kevin C. McConnell --RHCE-- Red
Hi All,
Every once in a while some rude, thoughtless person like Jonathan shows
up. And yeah, he was rude on at least three counts, and we could easily
enumerate them. I agree that at least one post to tell the offender that,
hey, that was rude, is important. Sometimes, the offending party shows
Hello,
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 08:22:24AM -0800, Richard Troy wrote:
Sometimes, the offending party shows
themselves to be unworthy of the effort, like this guy. And for all the
hostile flem he flung, he did have one point that was right on target: If
you don't feel like helping him, just
tor, 2003-02-06 kl. 05:17 skrev Rodger Donaldson:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 09:05:29PM +0100, Trond Eivind Glomsr?d wrote:
l??r, 2002-12-28 kl. 23:36 skrev John:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Rodger Donaldson wrote:
Starting with 8, and apprently to continue with 8.1, postgresql
In my opinion, no stupiduselessflamy satires should be directed to a question no matter how naive the question is. Give me a break, we all started from a beginner some point in our lives.
If you ever think that you are too professional to answer a stupid question, then shut up and let other
I can't argue with your points except to say I think there are times
it is appropriate to say (nicely) RTFM. You aren't really helping
anyone if you answer a question that clearly is so facile that the
user could have *quickly* looked it up themselves. Looking it up is
often more helpful to
--- wo shi ni baba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's what I think how questions should be handled:
1.In the case the question is posted to the wrong
forum, politely direct the inquirer to the correct
forum.
I did that.
2.In the case the question lacks a title, politely
tells the person
(I can't believe I'm responding to this. But, I'm in a bad mood today, so
there you have it. I don't doubt your sincerity in wanting to make the
world a happy happy lovefest where people are nice all the time, but here's
a cynic's take on it.)
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 12:19:56PM -0800, wo shi ni
Sometimes, the offending party shows
themselves to be unworthy of the effort, like this guy. And for all the
hostile flem he flung, he did have one point that was right on target: If
you don't feel like helping him, just don't reply. That's my plan. If my
eyeballs are so unfortunate as to see
wo shi ni baba wrote:
yes yes blah blah, If you have spend too much time in front of your
computer, gets up and stretch, I know you are bored and needs some fun
Then again, just look at how you are behaving now, do you think you'll
get a different response next time 'round?
Think about it!
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Ed Greshko wrote:
Where's fire hose when you need it?
man locate
Use the right tool for the job
locate cluebat
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-esm (there are no stupid questions, only stupid people)There you said it, I totally agree... you are truely stupid.
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peace out
-jonathan
Kevin McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- wo shi ni baba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Here's what I think how questions should be handled: 1.In the case the question is posted to the wrong forum,
It is not my place to object to the comments that
people want to post. Thats what a mailing list is for.
But we all signed on to get our questions answered or
help others with their question. Right now this
particular thread is not addressing either of these
goals. So lets just move on, we all
Hi,
has anyone successfully been able to install Legato Networker Client 6.1.3 on Redhat 8?
I get the following error:
Start NetWorker daemons at end of install [yes]?
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.82529: line 1: /lib/nsr/poin.cln: No such file or directory
error:
I am having a few issues with the above and wondered if anyone can help.
I was attempting to update the Postgresql packages on my machine when I
started getting Segmentation Faults.
It seems every time it attempts to update the main Postgresql package
the error occurs. Now seeing as how I am not
Thank you francisco,
when looked it,etho is down and also is up.
Now telnet is run, and also I absorve netsata -a.
thankyou.
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I'll second that.
Regardless, forums have been far and away the single most useful thing
I've found for gaining knowledge in evolving from Windows to Linux. Many
thanks to all those who have or will have kindly shared their knowledge and
experience!
Stuart
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Dear Sir,
I have installed Red Hat Linux 8.0 and Openldap 2.1.12. I want to
login to linux using the username and passwd from openldap. I have
created a user in openldap. I have changed the /etc/nsswitch.conf to
include ldap. The /etc/pam.d/system-auth file is also changed. I have
configured
Segmentation faults are due to memory leakage Or some thing to do with the
memory management.. I once encountered with this problem and that got solved
by downloading a feah copy from CVS and recomiling once agaiin..
Hope this helps.
- Manjunath
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From: Santhavathi S
Hi,
Since two days i am struggling with raidtools,
mkraid /dev/mdo etc etc .. But could only mirror first two partitions.. I
want to mirror the entire HDD, and if anyone has done this, please let me
know..
When i specify hda5 hdb5 in raidtab, it says
that the hda5 is mounted and hence
Hi
Slightly off topic
I need some help with a scripting problem I have, here is the scenario
I have a template file that has 4 values to be search and replaced, that s
not difficult, but I have another file with a list of the 4 values to be
replaced multiple times i.e. the script should search
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 10:29:55PM +, Alan Harding wrote:
I must admit that for the last year or so I have been running
red-carpet and up2date.
Red carpet is used for all my package updates, and it has never given
any problems.
Up2date is run only to do kernel upgrades.
I use
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 06:37:50AM -0500, Kevin MacNeil wrote:
I must admit that for the last year or so I have been running
red-carpet and up2date.
Red carpet is used for all my package updates, and it has never given
any problems.
Up2date is run only to do kernel upgrades.
I
Hi there,
I have a single processor Celeron 1200 Machine which hangs at boot time
when I compile the 2.4.18-24.7.x kernel with SMP support. Without SMP
support it boots up fine.
I have attached the boot messages. The p where it hangs is the start
of the Unix98 pty driver message. Leaving that
We use smb to make the linux box look like a windows box. But I also
connect using rdp. rdp lets you connect as a thin client to a windows
server and gives you ms windows in your X11. There are a few problems
but not that makes me go back to having ms as my os. Rick
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at
I am getting another dedicated server and the only option is Redhat 7.2, how
can I upgrade remotely to 7.3 before commissioning the system?
Chris Mason
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Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 Cell: 264 235 5670
Has anyone got any experience of installing Red Hat 8 on these machines as
it's currently hanging as soon as it starts the network drivers or pcmcia
drivers.
Richard Worwood, TDB Networks
4 High Street, Twyford, Berkshire RG10 9AE
Office:
Hi,
I am using RedHat 8.0, and the user is using ssh.
Can I disable a particular command for a user after he
login?
For example, he can't use ls, cd, etc.
Thanks,
Menlo
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On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 06:49, Chris Mason wrote:
I am getting another dedicated server and the only option is Redhat 7.2, how
can I upgrade remotely to 7.3 before commissioning the system?
Chris-
What do you mean by remotely upgrade? Is the box in a remote location
with little or no
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 at 5:11am (-0800), Ha Ha wrote:
Hi,
I am using RedHat 8.0, and the user is using ssh.
Can I disable a particular command for a user after he
login?
For example, he can't use ls, cd, etc.
Perhaps it'd be easier to come at this from the other direction... what /do/
Technically the SMP kernel SHOULD boot on a machine with only one
processor, but that's not always the case. If you're not sure if this
box will become and SMP box, you can install both UP and SMP kernels on
the box at the same time and for now set GRUB/LILO to default to the
uniprocessor kernel
The machine is remote, I have no physical access and no tech help on site.
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Behalf Of Bret Hughes
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 9:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Remote Server upgrade
On Thu, 2003-02-06
Hello friends,
I am new install RH8. But RHN update icon doesn't work.Is there any way
without using this icon, updating new packages?
thank you...
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 01:51:11PM +0700, Budi Febrianto wrote:
Hi,
Recently I create a firewall in my company using RHL 8.0 with iptables.
There are 3 zone, and I put AS/400 in DMZ zone.
Users using Client Access to access AS/400, and I only open port 23 (TELNET). Users
can access it, but
From te console use up2date -u
Ronald Hermans
QA Manager
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http://www.every-angle.com
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From: bulent acikgoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hello
Hello,
Has anyone tried to install JGenerator (a Java-based program for
generating .swf files) on RH8.0? I've run the installation, but when I
try to run it by entering jgenerate, it can't find the file. I've checked
the path, and it's fine, so I'm a little mystified.
Sean
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Hello!
We are using RH 6.0 and passwd-0.58-1 package.
When we lock the passwd with option passwd -l user and then
unlocking with passwd -u user the user can not login!
Passwd -l puts ! in front of the encrypted passwd in the shadow file
but passwd -u removes ! and adds some characters to the end
I've searched google and found relevant information to my problem, but
not a resolution. I'm trying to mount a netware volume using ncpmount
over ipx. NCPFS and IPXUTILS versions are 2.2.0.18-11. I have ipx bound
to the NIC.
My results have been interesting.
[root@tweety root]# ncpmount -S
Good morning friends
I am accomplishing some tests (installation of IMP in a server
running RedHat 7.3), the installation usually happens, as well as all the
configuration, but when I try to connect me (acessar through user's bill),
it is I generated the
First the vi question: I primarily use emacs but like
to be able to fire up vi every once in a while if I
just have a quick edit to make. Anyway, I've recently
installed RedHat 7.3 and when I launch vi there is a
bit of a problem with the display color. The tildes
along the left edge of the
I have only done software raid 1 as set up by Red Hat (and once, as a
test, Mandrake).
As of Red Hat 8.0 the installer is smarter about raid, uses grup
correctly, etc.
-kb
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Is your bindery context set right? Is your user in the correct context for a
bindery login?
I have users mounting Novell volumes and all users must be in the top
context.
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From: James Pifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 9:31 AM
To: RedHat
I did it up2date -u like this
root@bulent /]# up2date -u
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/sbin/up2date, line 20, in ?
from up2date_client import rpcServer
File /usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/rpcServer.py, line 10, in ?
import up2dateAuth
File
Hi,
I'm new at this, so this response may be kinda nonstandard, but
I also had this problem, and hacked around it. The program failed
when it got to searching the kernel.
Had to hack the comps.py file in /usr/share/redhat-config-packages
It conains two if statements to ignore kernel- I
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, bulent acikgoz wrote:
Hello friends,
I am new install RH8. But RHN update icon doesn't work.Is there any way
without using this icon, updating new packages?
thank you...
Have you registered your system with Redhat?
Ed
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I see 3 updates available this morning via the Red Hat Network Alert
Notification Tool (longest program name ever?). But when I click the
Launch up2date... button I get this error message:
Error Message:
Free service limited due to high load; please try again in 30-60
minutes (server
Hi,
I am currently using kde desktop but I would like to switch to gnome default
desktop but I am unsure hoe to do this. Can someone tell me how.
Thanks
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On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 07:51, Chris Mason wrote:
The machine is remote, I have no physical access and no tech help on site.
OK. Here is the setup that I used. If you think that it will work, we
can spend some time getting it going.
Redhat installation tree nfs mountable somewhere near on the
Permissions:
/ = rwxr-xr-x root root
/var = rwxr-xr-x root root
/var/www = rwxr-xr-x apache apache
So I don't see how any of the tests are failingBut perhaps I'm being
dense.
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 16:09, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 15:16 05 Feb 2003, Edward Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
I wonder if there is a way in RH8 to find out where all the symlinks are?
I was thinking there might be a command somehow, through one of the utilities
such as 'find' or 'whereis', or 'locate' etc.. that might just be able to
list all the symlinks one might have on their system. Maybe
Use the desktop switching tool. Look in your Kmenu under system.
John Salamone wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using kde desktop but I would like to switch to gnome default
desktop but I am unsure hoe to do this. Can someone tell me how.
Thanks
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I get that from time to time.
Caleb Groom wrote:
I see 3 updates available this morning via the Red Hat Network Alert
Notification Tool (longest program name ever?). But when I click the
Launch up2date... button I get this error message:
Error Message:
Free service limited due to high load;
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It's happened to me in the past. Only once, though...
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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: up2date - Slashdotted?
I see 3 updates
Caleb Groom wrote:
I see 3 updates available this morning via the Red Hat Network Alert
Notification Tool (longest program name ever?). But when I click the
Launch up2date... button I get this error message:
Error Message:
Free service limited due to high load; please try again in 30-60
Rechenberg, Andrew wrote:
Technically the SMP kernel SHOULD boot on a machine with only one
processor, but that's not always the case.
Hmm, I've just downgraded to kernel 2.4.18-10 and it works. So I assume
there seems to be an SMP bug in the more recent 2.4.18 versions from RedHat.
By the
I got that this morning and have seen it before. I usually just
wait a while and try again and it works.
I guess you could look at that as a good thing. Meaning that
more people are realizing the power of the penguin.
But hey, I could be wrong. It happened once before.
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, exits funnel wrote:
First the vi question: I primarily use emacs but like
to be able to fire up vi every once in a while if I
just have a quick edit to make. Anyway, I've recently
installed RedHat 7.3 and when I launch vi there is a
bit of a problem with the display
Recently, I loaded RH 8.0; this is the downloaded
version. Frequently, I access a Sun Solaris 2.8
system via telnet, and use the command line for
everything, however, I would like to use a Solaris
package that has a graphical front end. I use
commands that work between Solaris systems, but don't
The man page for find says to use -type l
(that's the letter L in lower case.)
as in
find / -type l -print
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:SymLinks..
I wonder
I set the bindery context to the same context my user object is in. But
when I try to use the -b option I always get an error:
ncpmount: Unknown server (0x89FC) in login
Login denied.
Without the -b I get
ncpmount: Unknown NDS error (-632) in nds login
Login denied.
Even if I get this working,
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 10:37:35AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Error Message:
Free service limited due to high load; please try again in 30-60
minutes (server 1002077318)
Error Class Code: 51
Error Class Info:
Due to extremely high traffic, access to Red Hat Network is currently
More info at https://rhn.redhat.com/info/purchase_info.pxt
It only $60 a year and you get priority access to updates and ISO images when new
versions come out. The ISOs alone are worth $60 to me. Plus it's a good way to support
Linux.
Red Hat Network Basic service level: $60/year per system
Or at log in time. Just pick session, and select the one you want.
Ric
John Nichel wrote:
Use the desktop switching tool. Look in your Kmenu under system.
John Salamone wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using kde desktop but I would like to switch to gnome
default
desktop but I am unsure hoe to
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 09:51, Rick Carroll wrote:
The man page for find says to use -type l
(that's the letter L in lower case.)
as in
find / -type l -print
There is also the symlinks command that will identify problem symlinks
and show whether they are relative or absolute.
try man
Ok. I have it working now. The problem was my sshd_config wasn't setup to
authenticate using PAM modules. Seems it's turned off by default (I'f I'm
reading this correctly).
You're probably not. PAM is always used to authenticate passwords,
IIRC.
Even through SSH? It wasn't working
On Thursday 06 February 2003 02:16, rvelez wrote:
OK I went and did some searching and an command prompt I did:
[root@phyche dev]# insmod maestro
Using /lib/modules/2.4.18-19.8.0/kernel/drivers/sound/maestro.o
/lib/modules/2.4.18-19.8.0/kernel/drivers/sound/maestro.o: init_module:
No such
Adam
It doesn't look like you have a printer defined in the smb.conf file.
The [printers] section is a sort of global catchall setting in case you
don't specify one individually.
What is the name of the printer when you use the printer config tool
from the Gnome menu? Lets say it's called HP4.
I've had problems mounting NetWare volumes myself. After messing around for
some time I've learned that Bindery Emulation must be enabled on the
server(s). I've also added the NetWare servers to my DNS (you can use host
tables but I wouldn't recommend it for a large environment). Adding to the
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 12:57:23PM +0100, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 06:37:50AM -0500, Kevin MacNeil wrote:
I use red-carpet exclusively, although I manually install kernel, glibc
and openssl updates because redhat releases i686 binaries for them. If
up2date was smart
On Thursday 06 February 2003 03:35 pm, Caleb Groom wrote:
I've never seen this before in the 6 months I've been running RH8.
Anybody else getting this right now? In the past?
I'm only getting it on my non-subsription box..
But, we could post a story about it to /. and see ;)
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On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 06:51, Chris Mason wrote:
The machine is remote, I have no physical access and no tech help on site.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Bret Hughes
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 9:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello all!
my configuration as follows:
Abit VP6
2 x Intel P!!! 1Ghz
20GB IBM 120GXP
3Com NIC
DVD-rom
using smp kernel version 2.4.18-19.8.0
ok have 2 shutdown problems with RH8 installation was fine...
problem 1:
failure on the following:
Saving mixer settings modprobe: modprobe:
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 03:05, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Or at log in time. Just pick session, and select the one you want.
Ric
John Nichel wrote:
Use the desktop switching tool. Look in your Kmenu under system.
John Salamone wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using kde desktop but I would
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
What is step-tickers? I just put the time server on a line all by
itself, but don't really know how to check this.
/etc/ntp/step-tickers contains nothing but server names, one per line. The
file is parsed by /etc/init.d/ntpd when the service starts,
Ashley Kitson wrote:
It doesn't look like you have a printer defined in the smb.conf file.
The [printers] section is a sort of global catchall setting in case you
don't specify one individually.
Ordinarily, setting up a share for a specific printer is not necessary.
One thing to try if
I've had no luck using ncpmount. I've downloaded and installed
nwclient+utils-4.2.2-2.i386.rpm. Plus I've installed
nkfs-4.2.1-1.src.rpm. Anyone used this on RH8 before?
nwclientd is running, but I can't see any NDS trees. I'm guessing I
don't have nkfs installed correctly. I tried to follow the
On Thursday 06 February 2003 12:12 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
Hi Rick and Brett and others on the list. Thanks for your assistance. I
tried some of your examples here and while it works I can't quite get my head
around how I would find the following link.
Here is what is happening. I installed
I have fooled around with linux somewhat but I am still very much a newbie so it is verypossible that I am just doing something simple wrong. I am havingtrouble trying to backup a RH7.1 file server. I am trying to make an archive backup of files using cp -a and I am running samba and trying to
Would:
find / -type l -print | grep ax25
Work?
I can't believe you have /etc linked... I Think that could cause trouble low numbered
run levels.
You could do a ls -l on /etc and grep for ax25.
Another possibility is some kind of environment variable that's being prefixed on your
/etc/ax25
I'm still curious about your netware servers. Did you have the Bindery
Context set on the servers? (Basically enabling Bindery Emulation). What
version of NetWare are you running? When I tried the below instructions I
was able to access both NetWare 4.x and 5.x servers. Haven't tested against
And at www.Linuxgazette.com/ussue72/bright.html theres a neat article on
how to set up a PDF file creator using Ghostscript and printer drivers
for win (and linux) machines.
Regards
Ashley
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 13:53, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
One thing to try if Ghostscript supports this
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On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 00:00:28 +0100, Felipe Leon wrote:
What error output do you get when you start it in a terminal
program, e.g. via
xterm -e redhat-config-packages
?
When I run it in a terminal program it just does the same, a small
Every once in awhile I see someone asking if Redhat 8.1 will include a certain feature
(Gnome 2.2, for example). A good resource for finding out is www.distrowatch.com. Just
scroll down till you find the Redhat logo in the center and click on the logo. That'll
take you to a page which shows
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 02:51, Santhavathi S wrote:
I have installed Red Hat Linux 8.0 and Openldap 2.1.12.
Use Red Hat's supplied OpenLDAP packages. They work.
I want to
login to linux using the username and passwd from openldap. I have
created a user in openldap. I have changed the
Yes, bindery context is set. Server is Netware 5.1 SP2.
Thanks,
James
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 14:36, sentinel wrote:
I'm still curious about your netware servers. Did you have the Bindery
Context set on the servers? (Basically enabling Bindery Emulation). What
version of NetWare are you
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 06:24, exits funnel wrote:
First the vi question:
Matthew seems to have answered that well enough...
Now the emacs question: I use emacs to edit c/c++
files. So far I like it, but there is one small
annoyance I've run into. It indents blocks like this:
Put this in
You could just copy over the directories (databases), and that should
work. However, to avoid possible conflicts between your old
MySQL and you new MySQL (there shouldn't be any, but)
I tried just copying them over, but that didn't seem to work.
you should do a dump from your old db,
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 02:26, Alan Harding wrote:
I was attempting to update the Postgresql packages on my machine when I
started getting Segmentation Faults.
...
So I tried both Red-carpet and apt-get to see if it would update. Both
give the same error.
Sounds like the problem is in rpmlib,
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On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 10:04:00 -0600, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
More info at https://rhn.redhat.com/info/purchase_info.pxt
Nothing new. RHN priority access has been like that for a long time.
Michael,
*yawning* ;)
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I have reinstalled RH 7.2 a few of times, clean install each time, on
a machine and it appears that each time I have done that it has created
a new hda. Would this be correct?
Is a hda a partition?
I was recently told my program is on hda6 and it is out of space. (This
shouldn't be the case as
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 14:01:07 -0600, Weekley, Arnold (C)(STP) wrote:
Every once in awhile I see someone asking if Redhat 8.1 will include
a certain feature (Gnome 2.2, for example). A good resource for
finding out is www.distrowatch.com. Just scroll
Hi,
Sorry for asking an off topic question. I am looking out for the source
code of the ping program so that I can make some modifications and use it
as per my needs. Searching through the net lead me to the website of the
author of the ping program. However the source code does not get
If you installed Apache and PHP via RPM, you can install the php-mysql
rpm, which you can get here
http://www.redhat.com/swr/i386/php-mysql-4.2.2-8.0.7.i386_dl.html
to install it, just use the rpm command
rpm -ivh php-mysql-xxx.rpm
If you installed from source, you're going to have to
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 08:59, sentinel wrote:
You're probably not. PAM is always used to authenticate passwords,
IIRC.
Even through SSH?
I was referring specifically to SSH. I don't believe that sshd, when
compiled with PAM support, will ever authenticate passwords without
PAM. If you
If you installed Apache and PHP via RPM, you can install the
php-mysql
rpm, which you can get here
I installed it as part of the initial setup of the pc. Same thing?
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does anyone the the break sequence in xwindows
using xterm, kterm,
i'm trying to send a break to the terminal but
can't figure it out.
i know how to do it in minicom but i need to do it
using the terminal
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