I think that DLLs only are for that damn operating system called MS-Windows.
Alan
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How do I get a core file in linux? I am getting java VM crash on my RH73
box. On other machines, if this happened, I used to get a core. But not
on linux. Do I need to set something in the environment to get a core???
-Ajay
___
Redhat-devel-list
On Sat Feb 15 2003 at 03:04, Ajay Bansal wrote:
How do I get a core file in linux? I am getting java VM crash on my RH73
box. On other machines, if this happened, I used to get a core. But not
on linux. Do I need to set something in the environment to get a core???
Yes.
$ help ulimit
...
$
Try 'man ulimit'
HTH,
Don
Ajay Bansal writes:
How do I get a core file in linux? I am getting java VM crash on my RH73
box. On other machines, if this happened, I used to get a core. But not
on linux. Do I need to set something in the environment to get a core???
-Ajay
Given that I have a GMT offset via the select box below, how the hell do
I turn that into a symbolic link to one of these files? How do I know
which file to link too?!!! UGH. This is such a stupid way to set the
timezone, why didn't RedHat just have a file with the offset in it?
Something like
Estimado Todd,
Con fecha jueves, 13 de febrero de 2003, 21:53:36, escribió:
TAJ On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Jordi Curià wrote:
I want to share port 80 with proxy squid and apache, it's posible?
TAJ Sure, if you write yourself a custom redirector and bind it to port 80,
TAJ and configure both squid
* Jordi Curià
I want to use my proxy and apache in the same computer. All users are
configured with proxy on port 80 and I want to use apache in port 80.
And exactly what would you like to happen when a tcp request is made
to your computer on port 80? Should it go to squid or should it go to
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On 13 Feb 2003 20:10:39 -0600, Caleb Groom wrote:
Also, how can I report this error to redhat
themselves?
You can report bugs on bugzilla.redhat.com. Make sure you do an
_extensive_ search before you post a bug because most of the time
Estimado Jon,
Con fecha viernes, 14 de febrero de 2003, 10:39:44, escribió:
JH * Jordi Curià
I want to use my proxy and apache in the same computer. All users are
configured with proxy on port 80 and I want to use apache in port 80.
JH And exactly what would you like to happen when a tcp
* Jordi Curià
JH And exactly what would you like to happen when a tcp request is made
JH to your computer on port 80? Should it go to squid or should it go to
JH apache?
I want to share the port 80 with squid and apache, I don't know if
it's posible. I want to use squid on port 80 and
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Jordi Curià wrote:
I want to share the port 80 with squid and apache, I don't know if
it's posible. I want to use squid on port 80 and I want to use a
intranet web like http:///www.mydomain.com. Now I'm rounning de apache
in other port like http://ww.mydomain.com:81
An
you could use different ips for the two services. on the external ip run
apache, on the internal one squid. note that you wont be able to use
www.mydomain.com:80 for both services.
suggestion :
www.mydomain.com:80 - external ip
internal.mydomain.com:80 - internal ip
the internal ip should be
Is there any work being done on a GUI for setting up WiFI 802.11b
networking? Currently, I have to manually edit and maintain a text file
for all my WEP keys and ESSIDs, etc. I would like it to be brain-dead
simple like it is on WindowsXP. It just detects the networks, I click
the one I want, and
Im using windows XP
and I want to make a dual boot with Red Hat 8.0. In windows I have the hard
disk configured as Promise 1+0 stripe/raid0 scsi disk device and
Im using FASTTRACK 376 controller for XP. I cant find any
driver to use during linux installation. How can I do??
Thanks
Estimado Jon,
Con fecha viernes, 14 de febrero de 2003, 11:28:21, escribió:
JH You didn't answer my question. What should happen when any http
JH request (i.e. tcp request) is flowing into your machine destined for
JH port 80? What do you HOPE should happen?
JH 1. Routed to squid
JH 2.
Title: Message
FYI
-Original Message-From: amiklas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 8:17
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
[linux-dell-laptops] Re: TrueMobile 1180Hi,
I've posted the petition at:
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Jordi Curià wrote:
Apache and Squid are in the same NIC and are for internal use only.
OK. Try this on for size
A physical interface can have multiple IP addresses/virutal interfaces.
Thus you have have
eth0:1 192.168.5.1
eth0:2 192.168.5.2
Have apache bind
Hi
The vidio ram is in fact taken from the
main memory, causing the 121M. One can set the amount of ram provided to
the video card down to 2 megabyte.
If we have gotten hold of a good technition over the phone,
we would not have taken the board in for testing. It was fine, but the
manual does
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
XCDRoast is by far the best out there. And really, it is
Estimado Ed,
Con fecha viernes, 14 de febrero de 2003, 12:14:32, escribió:
EGgc On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Jordi Curià wrote:
Apache and Squid are in the same NIC and are for internal use only.
EGgc OK. Try this on for size
EGgc A physical interface can have multiple IP addresses/virutal
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:35:36AM +, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
I use GnomeToaster occasionally with
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
XCDRoast is by far the best out there. And really,
Thanks to David Baird for his personal reply.
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Stone, Timothy
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:02 AM
To: Redhat-List (E-mail)
Subject: RHN Notification Tool and Kernel ?
I have recently updated my 7.0 box to 8.0. So far so good...
In the
List,
I have read the online RHL docs on this...but can't find the answer.
Previous to RHL 8 (7.3), I had the following symlinks
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S85httpd - /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl
/etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K15httpd - /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl
This allowed me to start my custom built
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Hey guys,
I've got everything up running, but there seems to be a small
hitch.
RP-PPPoE works fine if I use the TK interface for it (tkpppoe), but
if I try to run it from the command line (adsl-start), it just gives
me a time out
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 02:01:49PM -0500, Kent Borg wrote:
With all due respect, not only is that a very misguided attitude, it's a
dangerous one to promulgate.
First, a point of order: if you are sincere about the with all due
respect-part, then don't suggest that I am a cracker.
With
What you're missing, is that apachectl uses start, stop, etc to control the httpd
server as it always has.
This is NOT an init.d script, it's virtually the same apachectl they have been using
for years.
When S85httpd gets run by init it gets passed a start argument.
K15 gets passed a stop
Hello list.
I want to use an anti-spam feature in my sendmail. I tried:
FEATURE(dnsbl,`relays.osirusoft.com')dnl
and it works fine. The problem is that one of my clients are in the
blackhole list, but he is not a spammer. Actually it is a problem with
his ISP. He uses dynamic IP. I wonder if
Dave Ihnat wrote:
Relying on the infallibility of your software and administration as your
only defense is, to be blunt--and I have been in these posts, far more
than I usually am, because I'm quite worried that someone will believe
your approach--naieve and dangerous.
I agree. Anyone who
I have to say this has been a VERY entertaining (and informative) discussion.
As one of the noobs on the list, I have to list myself on the paranoid side. I would
never think to live without a true firewall, nor would I ever expect one to be
fire-and-forget.
Defense in layers, implemented
Hello,
I have two redhat 8 machines, both similar configurations. I was looking
through webmin on the test server, and noticed an icon for mailman. But, the
production server does not have it.
How would I go about getting that in webmin on my production server?
--
Jody Cleveland
([EMAIL
Jeffrey Tadlock said:
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:35:36AM +, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
I use GnomeToaster
Im using windows XP
and I want to make a dual boot with Red Hat 8.0. In windows I have the hard
disk configured as Promise 1+0 stripe/raid0 scsi disk device and
Im using FASTTRACK 376 controller for XP. I cant find any driver
to use during linux installation. How can I do??
Thanks
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
i'm a fan of k3b myself:
k3b.sourceforge.net
it sets itself up for you and has a really simple gui.
barring that, i like cdrx for command-line based stuff:
cdrx.sourceforge.net
it's just a
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 14:11, Rick Carroll wrote:
What you're missing, is that apachectl uses start, stop, etc to control the httpd
server as it always has.
This is NOT an init.d script, it's virtually the same apachectl they have been using
for years.
When S85httpd gets run by init it gets
I'm aware that /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl is not an init.d script. I stipulated
this :)
Given:
% ls -ld /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S85httpd
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Feb 13 14:33 /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S85httpd -
/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl
Nothing I can tell has changed from what I did in 7.3 to what
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 12:13:59PM -0200, João Borsoi Soares wrote:
I want to use an anti-spam feature in my sendmail. I tried:
FEATURE(dnsbl,`relays.osirusoft.com')dnl
and it works fine. The problem is that one of my clients are in the
blackhole list, but he is not a spammer. Actually it
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 08:39:05AM -0600, Jody Cleveland wrote:
I have two redhat 8 machines, both similar configurations. I was looking
through webmin on the test server, and noticed an icon for mailman. But, the
production server does not have it.
How would I go about getting that in
Tim,
Sorry if I came off snooty earlier... It was not intended...
This is a SWAG, but there may be environment variables that get set in a login session
that init doesn't have during boot.
PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, ... as I said, just guessing...
I HAVE seen this as an issue booting my company's
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 14:28, earthtirol wrote:
the acl support is patched an activated in all kernel config files
but till building the line acl = yes is removed and i cant find
where rh remove this
Not sure this is the case but I found in the imapd specfile redhat was
caling a couple of
I think you can have more than one kernel installed in RH. Just choose the right one
when you booting up, and built a package using that kernel.
- Original Message -
From: Stone, Timothy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 10:02:02 -0500
To: Redhat-List (E-mail) [EMAIL
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 06:13, João Borsoi Soares wrote:
I want to use an anti-spam feature in my sendmail. I tried:
FEATURE(dnsbl,`relays.osirusoft.com')dnl
and it works fine. The problem is that one of my clients are in the
blackhole list, but he is not a spammer.
...
I already have his
Robert,
I'm trying your suggestion, but I'm not familiar with what is implied between the
lines:
* replace the link with a script to call apachectl instead. before it
calls apachectl, dump your environment to a temporary file, and after
you've called apachectl, print out its exit status (see
I want to know what advantages/disadvantages do you find between them..
I've always used ipop3d, but once I used qpopper and found it faster than
ipop3d...
At the moment I'm interested only in pop3, not imap...
Also, does anyone know where I can download qpopper SRPMs or RPMs?
I've found several
You can have more than one Kernel under RH8.0, if you use the Auto
Update tool, it'll download the kernel and install it adding defaults to
the boot loader for the new kernel, but it won't remove the old kernel
so you can still boot that one if desired.
JW
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 16:27, hkcc1976
So...I'm onto my problem...the runlevel itself!
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S85httpd is Full multiuser mode (normal operation)
/etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S85httpd is Runlevel 3 + XWindows login
In all my earlier posts note that I'm setting rc3.d!
% ln -s /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S85httpd
Now,
At 08:29 14/02/2003 -0800, you wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 06:13, João Borsoi Soares wrote:
I want to use an anti-spam feature in my sendmail. I tried:
FEATURE(dnsbl,`relays.osirusoft.com')dnl
and it works fine. The problem is that one of my clients are in the
blackhole list, but he is not
Ok now! This is quite some question :)
I have configured my Samba server...It works just fine, i have an WinXp
machine and i can find the samba in the network. But how do i mount an user
home share to my linux machine?
111.1 The Server (Slackware, 8.1)Cyrix 120Mhz
.2 Linux, the
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 16:29, Stone, Timothy wrote:
Robert,
I'm trying your suggestion, but I'm not familiar with what is implied between the
lines:
* replace the link with a script to call apachectl instead. before it
calls apachectl, dump your environment to a temporary file, and after
Dear list, I want to rebuild a package in order to make it more
appropriate for my system. I have installed RH 8. When I intended to do
so with
rpmbuild --rebuild program namesrc.rpm
I got some error messages related with some missing dependencies.
I tried to satisfy these various
On Thursday 13 February 2003 07:59 pm, T. Ribbrock wrote:
[snip]
Basically, you're not alone - and while over the years I found SCSI to
be a lot more reliable and easier to set up than IDE, it still *can*
be voodoo sometimes. Maybe you ran into such a case. I'd definitely
try swapping drives
List,
Not to incite argument but I was wondering if anyone has some pro/cons
about webalizer or analog. I'd like to collect stats for my site(s) and
want to have a PHP page to report, with PNG graphs (like what php.net had).
Any ideas?
David Busby
Systems Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
If you run X you could download linneighborhood.
Other wise
at a command line use
smbmount {service} {mount-point}
for instance smbmount //SERVER/MOVIES /home/bla/mnt/SERVER/
it'll ask for a password, only you'll know that.
--
Michael S. Dunsavage
- Original Message -
From: Mats
Robert,
Thanks for the detailed insight. Your suggestions are taking to heart, esp. about
security and the nutsNbolts of configuration.
I do believe I did crack the problem. :D I poked around a bit in the startup logs and
noted that I was INIT: Entering runlevel: 5... this queued me to my
List,
When calling mail() in php I get:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mail() in
/edoceo/www/edoceo.com/contact.php on line 19
I don't see anything odd in my maillog. Does mail() use sendmail? I've
got it pointed to the correct path (but I use postfix not sendmail, postfix
I have a problem here and I am hoping someone will be able to help throw some
light on it. I recently bought a SCSI card in order to use a film scanner
with my Red Hat Linux 8.0 system. It is a Q-Tec Fast SCSI 210S card with one
internal and one external connection. I am only using the
From: David Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When calling mail() in php I get:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mail() in
/edoceo/www/edoceo.com/contact.php on line 19
I don't see anything odd in my maillog. Does mail() use sendmail?
I've
got it pointed to the correct path (but I
David Busby wrote:
List,
Not to incite argument but I was wondering if anyone has some pro/cons
about webalizer or analog. I'd like to collect stats for my site(s) and
want to have a PHP page to report, with PNG graphs (like what php.net had).
Any ideas?
David Busby
Systems Engineer
[EMAIL
Em Sex, 2003-02-14 às 14:29, Gordon Messmer escreveu:
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 06:13, João Borsoi Soares wrote:
I want to use an anti-spam feature in my sendmail. I tried:
FEATURE(dnsbl,`relays.osirusoft.com')dnl
and it works fine. The problem is that one of my clients are in the
Email addresses don't belong in /etc/mail/access. You need to put his
IP address there with the RELAY option, and run 'make' in /etc/mail.
The client is on dynamic IP - he'll need to relay the netblock of the ISPs
dialup lines, which as there is a (supposedly) active spammer in
that
Juan Nin wrote:
From: David Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When calling mail() in php I get:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mail() in
/edoceo/www/edoceo.com/contact.php on line 19
I don't see anything odd in my maillog. Does mail() use sendmail?
I've
got it pointed to the
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Josef Oduwo wrote:
I have no trouble at the console - only when I attempt to startx.
Then it's definitely a problem with the X server. Make sure you've read
the XFree86 site, and are using the correct server for your chipset.
Autoprobing doesn't always get it right.
How
Hello,
Using pptp-linux-1.1.0-1.i386.rpm, I can't stay connected for longer than
1 minute before getting a Connection reset by peer.
Is anyone familiar with how to resolve this issue? Below is my log.
snip
Feb 14 09:38:46 rg pppd[22218]: local IP address 192.162.4.2
Feb 14 09:38:46 rg
hi, peter,
thanks.. okay, i did this (command is now 'rpmbuild', apparently, and
also, it was a PITA because i had to go out and get tons of *-devel*
rpms which were needed .. about 38 new packages.. which all started with
needing httpd-devel, because it could not find httpd-mmn (see
-Original Message-
From: Antonio Burzio
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: venerd 14 febbraio
2003 15.56
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: FW: Serial ATA controller
Im using windows XP
and I want to make a dual boot with Red Hat 8.0. In windows I have the hard
disk configured
Dear all,
I have a host with RH 7.3 running and a client with RH 8.0 running. On
the host I have two network devices (eth0 and eth1). eth0 has statically
assigned IP address while eth1 has DHCP assigned IP address. When I try
to do file transfer from the client over statically assigned IP
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 09:32, Felipe Leon wrote:
Dear list, I want to rebuild a package in order to make it more
appropriate for my system. I have installed RH 8. When I intended to do
so with
rpmbuild --rebuild program namesrc.rpm
I got some error messages related with some missing
To respond to both...I've used this signature on another PHP 4.3.0 machine.
It's part of PHP core (so they say) and should always be enabled.
... (this space represents about 15 minutes) ...
I got it!
Dang thing couldn't find my sendmail (the first time I built...a while ago).
I was
I think it means that some program is using the port 69 (tftp),
as root try:
ps -axu | grep 69
see the result, it shows the program listening on that port.
raymundo
Srini Amble wrote:
Dear all,
I have a host with RH 7.3 running and a client with RH 8.0 running. On
the host I have two
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 11:06, João Borsoi Soares wrote:
Em Sex, 2003-02-14 às 14:29, Gordon Messmer escreveu:
Email addresses don't belong in /etc/mail/access. You need to put his
IP address there with the RELAY option, and run 'make' in /etc/mail.
Sorry, but I think it's possible to
Hi there - I am wondering what the best command is to use to sync one folder
with another? I am simply backing up a folder to another drive, and I know I
could just copy over, but I want the backup to have any files removed that I
may remove out of the original
I'm just going to throw it in a
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 01:38:33PM +0100 or thereabouts, wilma wrote:
If I try:
logwatch --service sendmail --detail high --range all --print
I get no output
logwatch --service sshd --detail high --range all --print
I get no output
logwatch --service secure --detail high --range all
Bill Anderson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 09:43, Ted Gervais wrote:
On Monday 10 February 2003 10:03 am, Rechenberg, Andrew wrote:
I would have to agree with Robert here. The best way to study for the
RHCE is just work with Red Hat Linux everyday and think of things to
break and then fix
Title: RE: Sync a folder?
DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
Hi there - I am wondering what the best command is to use to sync one
folder with another? I am simply backing up a folder to another
drive, and I know I could just copy over, but I want the backup to
have any files removed that I may remove
Hi,
I'm wondering if the RedHat 7.3 supports POSIX
shared memory functionality. When I tried to
port some POSIX code to Linux, and got compililing
error: can't find mmap.h which is necessary header
file for POSIX shared memory stuff, such as
shm_open(), shm_unlink(), mmap()..
Thanks,
Jiahan
Thanks!
I think I might actually just do it with TAR - it seems to work fine, and
then the output is compressed too.
Dustin
On 2/14/03 12:40 PM, Sites, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] spit this out onto
my computer screen:
DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
Hi there - I am wondering what the best command is to
I was wondering whether what does Crossover (specifically Crossover for
Office) add to wine, in other words what do I get when I buy Crossover
that I will not get if I just get Wine.
Also, what have people's experience been with Crossover for Office,
running Word and Excel (the office
Webalizer is fine for a personal website, but if you need useful reports
and aren't adverse to paying for it, I recommend Urchin, and stay away
from Webtrends, it hardly compares to urchin.
www.urchin.com
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 13:57, Robert E. Martin wrote:
David Busby wrote:
List,
AFAIK TAR just stuffs everything into one file, no compression.
Gzip after TARing
/B
- Original Message -
From: DuSTiN KRySaK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Redhat Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 13:32
Subject: Re: Sync a folder?
Thanks!
I think I might
Title: RE: Sync a folder?
David Busby wrote:
AFAIK TAR just stuffs everything into one file, no compression.
Gzip after TARing
Actually, you can use the -z option on tar to make it pass through gzip as it goes, so no need to gzip separately afterwards. Or, you can use -Z to use
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David Busby wrote:
| AFAIK TAR just stuffs everything into one file, no compression.
| Gzip after TARing
|
| /B
SNIP
Use the -z option to compress (actually gzipping)
- --
Francisco Neira B. /~\ The ASCII
Is the prebuilded RHN (rpm) kernel-2.4.18-19.7.x compiled with no Unix
Doamin Socket support??
I am trying to get openldap installed and when slapd starts I get an
error in the logs saying:
I start ldap with: service ldap start
In the local4 log file I get this:
slapd[30465]: daemon: socket()
On 16:03 14 Feb 2003, Robert Canary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Is the prebuilded RHN (rpm) kernel-2.4.18-19.7.x compiled with no Unix
| Doamin Socket support??
Very unlikely. X11 wouldn't work.
| I am trying to get openldap installed and when slapd starts I get an
| error in the logs saying:
|
Hi,
I've been trying to change the security level from High to Medium. But,
even though I'm logged in as root when I open up the tool to see if my
changes are there it always shows the Level as High.
Does anyone know how to allow changes to the security level?
thanks,
Joel
--
redhat-list
Im trying to install MySQL(mysql-3.23.54a-4.i386.rpm), but it bombs out on
package dependencies. I was able to located all of the packages and install
them except for the below items:
perl-DBD-msql-mysql-1.2215-1.0.7.i386.rpm
perl-DBI-1.32-1.0.100.i686.rpm
perl-Data-ShowTable-3.3-2.i386.rpm
I had never used SWAT before, but all of a sudden, my firewall is being
hammered by folks trying to use it; has there been a new exploit that came
out in the last few days?
Since I don't even run SAMBA, I have no need for SWAT, but it's
disconcerting to see ten different IPs trying to access it
I think it means that some program is using the port 69 (tftp),
as root try:
ps -axu | grep 69
see the result, it shows the program listening on that port.
raymundo
Srini Amble wrote:
Dear all,
I have a host with RH 7.3 running and a client with RH 8.0 running. On
the host I have two
Well, yes it did come up
I found something on google that indicates the LDAP build is most likely
compiled with IPv6 support, and the kernel is not set to support IPv6.
Apparently. RedHat decided to change direction in between kernel dists.
Na, you think. :-)
Cameron Simpson wrote:
I am trying to recompile my kernel to add some SCSI module support. I am using
Red Hat 8.0 with the default kernel of 2.4.18-14.
The kernel compiled OK, however the Red Hat instructions say that a directory
/usr/src/linux-2.4.18-14custom should have been created but this was not the
case.
ooops, i am sorry, i meant netstat instead of ps:
netstat -axu | grep 69
raymundo
Srini Amble wrote:
I think it means that some program is using the port 69 (tftp),
as root try:
ps -axu | grep 69
see the result, it shows the program listening on that port.
raymundo
Srini Amble wrote:
Hi Jeff,
the RPMS compiled. but now when i try to install them, it says,
error: Failed dependencies:
libgds.so is needed by php-4.2.2-8.0.7
Oh yeah I forgot I had that issue on RH7.3 as well. I believe I
installed the RPM with --nodeps to avoid that dependancy as I knew the
thanks, cool.. good reality check .. :P :P
well, yours was a simpler/better solution. i did it a little bit harder:
for some reason (i still haven't quite figured out), the
InterBaseC_LI-V7.0.0-1.i386.rpm that comes from borland's ibase/linux v7
trial,
Hi Jeff,
for some reason (i still haven't quite figured out), the
InterBaseC_LI-V7.0.0-1.i386.rpm that comes from borland's ibase/linux v7
trial,
http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_interbase.html
does not Provide the rpm capability, libgds.so.
I've been using the
Sorry - yeah I specified the Gzip after!
Thanks!
On 2/14/03 1:35 PM, David Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED] spit this out onto my
computer screen:
AFAIK TAR just stuffs everything into one file, no compression.
Gzip after TARing
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- Original Message -
From: DuSTiN KRySaK [EMAIL
This is exactly what I did!
On 2/14/03 1:43 PM, Sites, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] spit this out onto my
computer screen:
David Busby wrote:
AFAIK TAR just stuffs everything into one file, no compression.
Gzip after TARing
Actually, you can use the -z option on tar to make it pass through
Jiahan Chen said:
Hi,
I'm wondering if the RedHat 7.3 supports POSIX
shared memory functionality. When I tried to
port some POSIX code to Linux, and got compililing
error: can't find mmap.h which is necessary header
file for POSIX shared memory stuff, such as
shm_open(), shm_unlink(),
Nothing to avoid the bootup freezing. However, /etc/modules.conf does not
show any new SCSI modules, and when I try to insmod initio, it either
freezes
up or I get these messages:
Using /lib/modules/2.4.18-14/kernel/drivers/scsi/initio.o
/lib/modules/2.4.18-14/kernel/drivers/scsi/initio.o:
Yes. This is normal. The security tool resets itself to high by default when
it initializes. It does not seem to read the existing state of the system.
It just goes there.
It is registering your changes and applying them.
It would probably in the long run serve you better to take over the fire
I'm using windows XP and I want to make a dual boot with Red Hat 8.0. In
windows I have the hard disk configured as Promise 1+0 stripe/raid0 scsi
disk device and I'm using FASTTRACK 376 controller for XP. I can't find
any driver to use during linux installation. How can I do??
OK, Antonio, that
I've been trying to change the security level from High to Medium. But,
even though I'm logged in as root when I open up the tool to see if my
changes are there it always shows the Level as High.
Does anyone know how to allow changes to the security level?
thanks,
Joel
FAQ Joel.
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