It's not.
Mike Wafkowski
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 1:40 PM
Subject: RE: Quicktime to Mpeg conversion
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I'm not sure the Divx;) format is playable
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 09:52:26 -0600, Robert Canary wrote:
I got one of those emails and I still don't know why I got it. I bought
the full professional box set, which is suppose to have 7 rhn accounts
included.
Without a quote, nobody who reads
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 08:09:11 -0800, irwin wrote:
$ wget --server http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
16:28:26 ERROR 403: Forbidden.
I put the address into my browser and saved the page.
Ah, the original poster could have mentioned that wget
If these
commands require environment variables (like something like MYSQL_HOME or
whatever) you will need to source those in before you run your other scripts.
Put a line
in rc.d that says something like:
.
/path/environment variable script
path
means the path to the script environment
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 09:40:22 -0700, Kapil Khanna wrote:
What log can i post so that you and others can check what dependencies caused
failures on the up2date.
Please reply _below_ pieces of text which you refer to and cut away
everything that is
I am using MySQL. It is getting about about 3 million records a month
added to it. It does not fail under the load, but slowes down to the
point where it is not usable. What we have to do is move the data out of
the active table into another table.
david
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Juan Nin wrote:
they dont though, i mean not bashing linux but imean there must me a simple solution to a problem liek this, i mean does it realy have to be that difficult to execute 2 separate command lines after the system starts?
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I'm not sure the Divx;) format is playable on a DVD player, as it's
(losely) MPEG-4, not MPEG-2
It won't. Actually, DVD players won't play raw MPEG-2 files either.
Everything has to be in DVD format, i.e., once you have the MPEG-2 video file
and a separate audio file, preferably AC3 (Dolby
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Actually, I think some of the newer DVD's will play some of that
junk, but you are correct for older ones - you need to generate the
files you mentioned, and apply the encryption to them.
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From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL
When I tar up a directory on a solaris box and then ftp
(push) from the solaris box to a RH8.0 box (solaris box is
the ftp client, RH8.0 box is the ftp server), the subsequent
untar operation on the RH8.0 box fails with:
# tar -xf myfile.tar
tar: Skipping to next header
tar: Skipping to next
Actually, I think some of the newer DVD's will play some of that
junk, but you are correct for older ones - you need to generate the
files you mentioned, and apply the encryption to them.
I've heard that there are starting to appear players that will play the raw
DIVX files. I suspect that if
I install
php-4.1.2-7.3.6.i386.rpm
and mysql rpms in my redhat 7.3 server.I have apache 1.3.7
but when i try to connect to mysql by using phd i always get error msg
Call to undefined fuction mysql_connect()
my php code looks like
**
?php
Check to see that you have the php-mysql rpm installed.
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Jianping Zhu wrote:
I install
php-4.1.2-7.3.6.i386.rpm
and mysql rpms in my redhat 7.3 server.I have apache 1.3.7
but when i try to connect to mysql by using phd i always
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Jianping Zhu wrote:
| I install
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| php-4.1.2-7.3.6.i386.rpm
| and mysql rpms in my redhat 7.3 server.I have apache 1.3.7
| but when i try to connect to mysql by using phd i always get error msg
|
| Call to undefined fuction mysql_connect()
|
| my php
Edward Dekkers wrote:
Thanks a lot for the hint, I heard about ogle but have never tried. I
tried xine but similar problems. I'll try ogle, to see what happens!
Muchas gracias compadre!
I've been following this thread, but did you take another poster's
suggestion of enabling DMA?
I don't
Change the netmask on the redhat box for 192.168.0 to 255.255.255.0. Right
now the box will see everything as 192.168 to be coming from the 192.168.0
side. By using 255.255.255.0 for both sides it will know that 192.168.0
goes towards the net and 192.168.1 goes toward the wireless.
Larry S.
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 10:01, Colombi, Marco wrote:
with sound working on kde 3.0 , xmms doesn't work . i press on add file ,
get the browser for files , and when i choose any .mp3 file , it just
doesn't cue it up and play the file . it dont do squat . if i press play ,
it does same thing over
Now on the smoothwall box do a:
route -n
and send the results. It should show IP numbers instead of dns names. I
believe the 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 entry is pointing in the wrong
direction but the results from route -n should help verify it.
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727)
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Francisco Neira wrote:
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Jianping Zhu wrote:
| I install
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| php-4.1.2-7.3.6.i386.rpm
| and mysql rpms in my redhat 7.3 server.I have apache 1.3.7
| but when i try to connect to mysql by using phd i always get error msg
|
My /etc/aliases file has the root entry commented out (default).
Sendmail is (now) successfully forwarding roots mail to me using the
/root/.forward file, which has permissions of 611. It's not group
writable, so this is probably why it works.
-nw
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Thanks your for your advice.
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Francisco Neira wrote:
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Jianping Zhu wrote:
| I install
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| php-4.1.2-7.3.6.i386.rpm
| and mysql rpms in my redhat 7.3 server.I have apache 1.3.7
| but when i try to connect to mysql by using
I just noticed that last line. Sorry about that. The problem I can see
though is that if you are going to use a name for the redhat box on the
internal network you should probably use a name that is not used on the
Internet since krokodille.com resolves to an actual web site. If you ping
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Larry Brown wrote:
I just noticed that last line. Sorry about that. The problem I can see
though is that if you are going to use a name for the redhat box on the
internal network you should probably use a name that is not used on the
Internet since krokodille.com
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Larry Brown wrote:
Change the netmask on the redhat box for 192.168.0 to 255.255.255.0. Right
now the box will see everything as 192.168 to be coming from the 192.168.0
side. By using 255.255.255.0 for both sides it will know that 192.168.0
goes towards the net and
Okay, I need to send myself a reminder via email. I would think that a
script using /usr/bin/mail would work but mail seems to want too much
interaction. Any ideas?
JAV
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Jianping Zhu wrote:
| Thanks your for your advice.
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Check and see if your NIC is registered with your ISP. I recently setup a
RH 8.1 box behind a Smoothwall box and I had the same problem. Basically
nailed it down to my ISP who wouldn't recognize my NIC.
You can check if this is the problem by pinging out of the network because
some ISP's
Joe Polk wrote:
Okay, I need to send myself a reminder via email. I would think that a
script using /usr/bin/mail would work but mail seems to want too much
interaction. Any ideas?
JAV
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Hello Jay,
Thursday, February 27, 2003, 2:47:16 PM, you textually orated:
JT When I tar up a directory on a solaris box and then ftp
JT (push) from the solaris box to a RH8.0 box (solaris box is
JT the ftp client, RH8.0 box is the ftp server), the subsequent
JT untar operation on the RH8.0 box
cron entry...
1 2 * * * /bin/echo Dentist Appointment at 10:30am! | mail -s Dentist
Visit Today! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how is that too much interaction? you can easily script this...
Jason
Okay, I need to send myself a reminder via email. I would think that a
script using /usr/bin/mail would
I have this section at the end of my kickstart file:
%post
# add a bogus file after the install
touch /root/bogus
echo Hi! /root/bogus
After the install has been completed I change to /root and find that the
file bogus has actually been named bogus? Can someone tell me why the
question mark
I have this section at the end of my kickstart file:
%post
# add a bogus file after the install
touch /root/bogus
echo Hi! /root/bogus
After the install has been completed I change to /root and find that the
file bogus has actually been named bogus? Can someone tell me why the
question mark
Okay, I need to send myself a reminder via email. I would think that a
script using /usr/bin/mail would work but mail seems to want too much
interaction. Any ideas?
JAV
Read the mail man page. You can put everything on the command line, so that
interaction is not required. It is done all the
I recently ran the Redhat network agent. It downloaded 340+ errata, a couple
of them affected apache.
I noticed some strange behavior. A few of the errata failed to be applied.
There were some dependency issues with them. One of the failures were related
to an apache errata. After a couple of
Yes. To both being 255.255.255.0. Your routing tables looks correct. All
of the machines that act as routers set their default routes to the router
on the other side of a directly connected subnet. The machines in the
192.168.1 network should all show their default gateways as 192.168.1.10 (in
Oh, I see the redhat box does not have a default gw. You need to edit
/etc/sysconfig/network on the redhat box and make sure you have:
GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
And then do a:
service network restart
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388
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From: [EMAIL
Maybe this question should be asked on a sendmail mailing list, but I'm
going out on a limb betting that there are some sendmail gurus here on
the redhat-list.
Our company uses an internal Exchange server. This Exchange server
forwards all outgoing mail to sendmail relay servers, which then
On 27 Feb 2003 at 8:31, nate wrote:
Stefan Neufeind said:
Hi,
I'm running a separate bind-daemon as secondary-dns on some server
of a friend. He assigned me an IP (eth0:0) which I can use to bind
my own DNS-instance to. But when it comes to zone-transfers the
secondary-DNS still
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Joe Giles wrote:
Question about backing up...
Sorry if this is not on the lines of what you guys are talking about,
but I set up MySQL and I sym link the database from one file system to
another for redundancy purposes. So, when I upgrade, I just break the
link and
Oh yea...unless you hate your bits use the provided tools. Here's a
quick/easy/painless way to use the Pg utiliities to save your arse
#!/bin/bash
# DB Backup script - edoceo.com
DATABASE=favouritedb
BASE_DIR=/my/base
DATA_FILE=${BASE_DIR}/bak/${DATABASE}_data.sql
I have vsftpd running on RedHat 8 and I was wondering if there is a way to
make it so that anonymous users only have access to the pub directory.
Currently they can see pub, bin, etc, lost + found, and lib. My boss wants
all anonymous users to go straight into the pub directory without seeing the
I am not sure what happened to the first time I posted about this, I did not see the
message.
I have an application that uses GTK 1.2.10 Under 6.2 it displays the background
color, the button
color just fine. I have buttons that toggle from red to green to red that work.
Under 8.0 RH,
in /etc/vsftpd.conf, u need to have these lines:
chroot_list_enable=YES
chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list
the file /etc/vsftpd.chroot_list should have the usernames you want to jail
to their home directory. for anonymouse ftp - it should have the following:
nobody
ftp
this will restrict
Hey list. I'm really hoping someone can help me out
here.
I have installed RH8.0 on my IBM ThinkPad T30,
model 2366-EU9. This model has an on-board Cisco Aironet 350 802.11b, dubbed the
MPI350. I have searched high and low today for a way to get this thing to work.
I've installed the
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From: Nick White
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 4:49 PM
Subject: sendmail headers
[...]
Received: from exchange.myintranet.com (exchange.myintranet.com
[192.168.1.25]) by mailrelay1.mycompanydomain.com (8.12.5/8.12.5) with
ESMTP id h1RMa3vT008997 for [EMAIL
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Tony Preston wrote:
I have an application that uses GTK 1.2.10 Under 6.2 it displays the background
color, the button
color just fine. I have buttons that toggle from red to green to red that work.
Under 8.0 RH, even with a re-compile, the background color is
Check the following link, it may prove to have some helpful information.
http://www.cm.nu/~shane/lists/comp.mail.sendmail/2000-09/0074.html
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388
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Behalf Of Cowles, Steve
Dante Bell wrote:
Hi, got minicom setup. BTW, I'm using an intel motherboard with a PIII
cpu.
I got a bad null modem cable, but had a question about setting up
minicom. How do I know which port (serial) is the DB9 connector on the
motherboard?
output from setserial gives ...
[EMAIL
Dylan Baxter wrote:
Hey list. I'm really hoping someone can help me out here.
I have installed RH8.0 on my IBM ThinkPad T30, model 2366-EU9. This
model has an on-board Cisco Aironet 350 802.11b, dubbed the MPI350. I
have searched high and low today for a way to get this thing to work.
I've
Hey, This is confusing me even more. The RH 7.2 PPP dialer used to work
with the modem and it showed up on the hardware browser. What's up with
8.0?
Thanks for the other info checking into it..
Dante
Gordon wrote:
Dante Bell
wrote:
Hi, got minicom setup. BTW, I'm using an intel
On 09:39 26 Feb 2003, Gene Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Cameron Simpson wrote:
| On 13:29 25 Feb 2003, Gene Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| | i just read this couple of weeks ago about finding out which
| | man () a particular information is by running this command
| | where it tells you which
I checked the README for the software. It says nothing about Cisco or
Aironet. Are you sure this will help me?
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: RedHat8.0 + Cisco MPI350 802.11b = grey hair
On 27-Feb-2003/08:09 -0800, irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just worked for me.
Doesn't.
$ wget --server http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
--16:28:26-- http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
= getip.bash'
Resolving www.linux-sxs.org... done.
Connecting to
I just shut down mysql and copy the directory to a folder that is backed up
on the regular backup so the database down time is about a minute. The only
problem with this is if you have set up your user access rights in the mysql
database which is the one used by mysql to grant rights/permissions
Sorry, I see what you are doing with the link. I misunderstood.
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Larry Brown
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
edit /etc/host.deny
add the websites name there.
Regards
eulerkhc
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Greetings,
I am currently running on RH8.0 and my internet gateway for my home
network. I want to block access to specific web sites and was wondering
what would be the best way to do
This basically worked. Bash seemed to balk at the punctuation, which I
didn't understand. But thanks!
JAV
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 17:08, Jason P Holland wrote:
cron entry...
1 2 * * * /bin/echo Dentist Appointment at 10:30am! | mail -s Dentist
Visit Today! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how is that
Does anyone know of a way to lock down Linux desktop? I have a friend
who wanted to
know if Linux could be locked down similar to Windows NT Windows 2K.
1) Limit applications that they can run.
2) Standardize everything on the desktop.
3) Never allow them to load any applications.
Can you
How about dumping/restoring of data on a per daily basis?
David Busby wrote:
Juan,
After performing the Dump/Import for the upgrade
once it's cake. There
are two utilities that you can use
pg_dump
to dump data
psql [file]
to restore
so before I upgrade I simply
pg_dump [options] [dbname]
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 11:03:13PM -0500, Art Ross wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to lock down Linux desktop? I have a friend
who wanted to
know if Linux could be locked down similar to Windows NT Windows 2K.
I believe it can, but I haven't tried to confirm this. You'll need to
disable any
Art Ross said:
Does anyone know of a way to lock down Linux desktop? I have a friend who
wanted to
know if Linux could be locked down similar to Windows NT Windows 2K.
linux is lightyears more lockable then any MS system. Though it can
take a bit of work to setup depending on what your
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Art Ross wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to lock down Linux desktop? I have a friend
who wanted to
know if Linux could be locked down similar to Windows NT Windows 2K.
Along with the other suggestions given to you it would probably be a good
idea to look at which shell
Title: Message
Hi everyone,
Some time i am getting login problem with a
m/c, sometimes it allow but some time it doesn't allow. I am getting some
strange logs..
Feb 28 10:12:19 vesta modprobe: modprobe:
Can't locate module eth5Feb 28 10:12:19 vesta modprobe: modprobe: Can't
locate module
Does anyone know if it it possible to get readaudio 8 player to use
mozilla to display web pages instead of netscape when using the content
and help menus ?
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I just recieved email with the subject Red Hat Network Announcement
which included the following claim:
- Priority bandwidth during heavy traffic periods. Paid subscribers have
immediate access to errata and ISOs, ensuring that their systems are
kept up to date and always secure.
Mark Bradbury said:
Does anyone know if it it possible to get readaudio 8 player to use
mozilla to display web pages instead of netscape when using the content
and help menus ?
just tried it myself..if you have mozilla open when you access the
help it uses mozilla. same for phoenix. otherwise
I tried it with galeon open but it opens netscape 4. There must be some
config somewhere.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 15:23, nate wrote:
Mark Bradbury said:
Does anyone know if it it possible to get readaudio 8 player to use
mozilla to display web pages instead of netscape when using the
I am running RHAT 7.2. I want to masquerade email being sent from this machine
as mydomain.com
According to the docs i set the DN entry to be DNmydomain.com in the
/etc/sendmail.cf file. I restarted sendmail (/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail
restart).
I tried sending an email from this box. However
Kapil Khanna said:
I am running RHAT 7.2. I want to masquerade email being sent from this
machine as mydomain.com
According to the docs i set the DN entry to be DNmydomain.com in the
you sure it's DN and not DM? last I checked it was DM
nate
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I sent this to the samba list but no luck. Does anyone know why a guest
access is even generated so often and how to stop it?
RedHAt 8,0 samba 2.2.7-2 from redhat rpms. This box is a file server
for approximately 45 XP clients and is fairly active. Windbind is used
to authenticate users from
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 11:28, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote:
I love that openssh is so smart that it knows when a name resolution
error is temporary.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bhughes]$ ssh tulfw1
ssh: tulfw1: Temporary failure in name resolution
man
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 08:33, Ed Cooley wrote:
Sorry for the duplicate list posting but this might be turning into a big
problem for us with 100 systems installed.
It seems a large number of the Dell servers we have recently put in server
have a problem where they intermittently lock-up hard,
On MiƩ 26 Feb 2003 18:58, Ryurick M. Hristev wrote:
That's true with all the database systems I have used (Informix, Oracle
and PostgreSQL).
It has to do with how diferent versions handly the database files, and
how it changes. Any way, you don't have to do a dump-restore with patch
On Jue 27 Feb 2003 02:32, Joe Giles wrote:
Question about backing up...
Sorry if this is not on the lines of what you guys are talking about,
but I set up MySQL and I sym link the database from one file system to
another for redundancy purposes. So, when I upgrade, I just break the
link and
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