On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, sameer jha wrote:
Hi There!!
Would anyone please give me pointers as to where an NTFS driver for
RHL 7.2 can be obtained.
You build your own kernel. The source is there, but RH thinks it
unreliable.
Is it part of the RHL 8 release?
Same answer.
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On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:16:50PM +0530, Ajay Bansal wrote:
Any good merging tool (GUI based) for linux??
sdiff in CLI, emacs ediff mode for both CLI and GUI.
Mirek
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hello
has anybody ever used rh 7.1 or higher with hp netserver lc series
server? i managed to install rh 7.0 but higher versions seem to 'lock
up' during install - anaconda crash.
regards, himba
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Good day,
We are planning to do a grand-father/father/son back-up (from live-db)
and restore (it to master-db) our daily transaction, then delete/purge
the data (on our live). According to our DBA, postgreSQL is not capable
of doing it, and I don't agree with him.
Is there a way to implement
Hi Friends!
I tried installing RH 8.0 (that came along with the
book
Red Hat Linux Bible 8.0)
This is a summary of what I did.I partitioned my 20BG HDD
into1. 7gb Pri. Dos and installed windows 98 (to avoid windows
overwriting the MBRhad I installed it later)
2. 7gb as logical drive (D:
Thanks for that. I installed the other mod_jk and it works (the noeapi
version)
Lisa
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: linux-apache
Lisa,
On Monday March 03, 2003 12:25, Lisa wrote:
Hi,
As far as i know you don't need a printer driver for echo hello
/dev/usb/lp0!
I'm right??
First i will try out the hint from marc dobler, perhaps it does work then.
regards,
hampel
It sounds like you have an empty /etc/printcap file. I am just going out
on
a limb here, but have you tried
Hello all,
We have just purchased a
desktop from Dell (Optiplex GX260) with a E151Fp (15.0 V.I.S., 1024x768)
monitor and when we´ve tried to install RedHat Linux 8.0 Pro we have not been
able to get a display from the monitor.
We think this could be due
to the lack of an
On Monday 03 March 2003 22:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may have been answered previously, but my archive doesnt go
back far enough to find it.
When I do a dvips filename
Instead of being routed to the printer, I get the error message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unisys]$ dvips test.dvi
This
* Fatima Nunez
Hello all,
(All your white spaces is really not necessary.)
We have just purchased a desktop from Dell (Optiplex GX260) with a
E151Fp (15.0 V.I.S., 1024x768) monitor and when we´ve tried to install
RedHat Linux 8.0 Pro we have not been able to get a display from the
monitor.
Shannon,
I know this is going back a bit, but I've just got Cygwin installed on my
machine. the only problem is, it doesn't recognise many unix/linux commands
(the most obvious being rlogin) and the command line you used below doesn't
work either (Xwin.exe: command not found). Any ideas?
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Ed Wilts
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: New Sendmail Fix Available
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:48:57PM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
Chris Mason wrote:
Since it's a bug fix, it's unlikely the sendmail.cf is changed.
There were some
I have a digital camera but I don't know how to mount it. I put the usb-cable in the
computer but I can't enter in the camera(windows sees it as a hard drive). I want to
dpwnload picture from it to the computer.
Must I mount it? how can I know the directory thet identifies the camera?
Thanks.
I have set up sendmail, and it is sending and recieving mail fine. I am
completely new to this program so i am a bit confused about something
and I was wondering if anyone could explain what i'm doing wrong.
Recieved mail is going to a file called /var/mail/username
I am using evolution to read
I know that I'm still REALLY new to Linux (Obviously) but am trying to
figure out how to find a file.
Say, I wanted to find php.ini, what would I need to type in?
Thanks! :)
Jim Hale
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On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 23:38, knesbitt wrote:
Well,
tried as you suggested (modifying the modules.conf), however now when
attempting to run rmmod ide-cdrom I get;
rmod: module ide-cdrom is not loaded
Also, when attempting to run modprobe I get;
modprobe: Can't locate module ide-cdrom.
Of
Jim,
Run the command
find / -name php.ini -print
Regards
Jerome
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I know that I'm still REALLY new to Linux (Obviously) but am trying to
figure out how to find a file.
Say, I wanted to find php.ini, what would I need to type in?
Thanks! :)
Jim Hale
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Either find or locate. In the case of what you're looking for,
locate would be more appropriate (type locate php.ini).
-Steve
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How Do I Find A File On The HD?
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 06:39:35AM -0600, Jim Hale wrote:
I know that I'm still REALLY new to Linux (Obviously) but am trying to
figure out how to find a file.
Say, I wanted to find php.ini, what would I need to type in?
The quickest way:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hal]$ locate php.ini
/etc/php.ini
* Jim Hale
I know that I'm still REALLY new to Linux (Obviously) but am trying to
figure out how to find a file.
Say, I wanted to find php.ini, what would I need to type in?
As others have pointed out, 'find' is the general utility. However,
the programs traverses the complete tree at the
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 08:16, Jon Haugsand wrote:
* Jim Hale
I know that I'm still REALLY new to Linux (Obviously) but am trying to
figure out how to find a file.
Say, I wanted to find php.ini, what would I need to type in?
As others have pointed out, 'find' is the general utility.
I have 2 Linux servers on a small test LAN. I am trying to setup sendmail
properly. I have configured the proper MX records in the DNS database. I
have setup Sendmail to allow connections other than localhost (127.0.0.1).
Only one of the servers is configured to use sendmail, the second server
Hi all,
I want to upgrade openoffice.org from my current openoffice-1.0.1-8 to
openoffice_1.0.2-2.
Whether I use apt-get for RH8.0 or rpm -Uvh to upgrade the three
openoffice rpm's I get a seg fault:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rpm]# apt-get install openoffice
Reading Package Lists... Done
Collecting
I'm trying to get SASL to work under RH8, and I see that it's installed
with sendmail by default, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to
make it turn on. I've found instructions on how to enable it with a source
compile of Sendmail but none with RH where it comes installed by
Michael,
I had a similar problem. I had one linux server that i was sending mail from.
When i send mail from that machine to the outside world the mail had
information that it was coming from localhost.localadmin.
I tried to use the masquerade_as functionality but that itself did not work.
In
I seem to have solved it now. I think its a bug with evolution. If i do
a send/recieve no new mail shows up. But if i click about in the mail
window for a while the new mail shows up. This is still not an ideal
solution though and if anyone else has had this problem and fixed it
could they let me
Nope... That didnt work.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 9:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Sendmail problem]
Michael,
I had a similar problem. I had one linux server that i was
sending mail from.
When i
Hi all,
I'm working memory test program based on the
linux.As my understanding, linux provides the virtual memory for user
program to access. Does anyone know how to make linux allow user program to
access real memory space instead of the virtual memory?
Thanks,
Charlie
Title: Kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0 upgrade hangs X
I've been away from the list for a while so I apologize in advance if this has been dealt with already.
Yesterday, I upgraded RH 8.0 to the latest kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0 on my NEC laptop. Now, immediately following a login, the X window just hangs
Hi
I've some old mac wks (OS 8.5 and 9.1) which need access to files on a
linux machine. at the present time it is already a samba server for many
windows boxes
is there a samba client for thoses wks ? where can i get it ?
is there a nfs client ? ?
is there another way ?
tia
HiSorry
for the long post, but I wanted to get all of the info out.I'm trying to
configure a cluster using clumanager-1.0.19-2.src.rpm. I'verun ./configure,
make, and make install. No errors during any of the builds.I built a
cluster with the following
configuration
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The same message Incorrect Gem. appear during my installation of RH8.0 too. Just
ignore it and keep installing it. My install okay after seeing this message.
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, himba wrote:
hello
has anybody ever used rh 7.1 or higher with hp netserver lc series
server? i managed to install rh 7.0 but higher versions seem to 'lock
up' during install - anaconda crash.
I have tested and verify useability of each Red Hat beta and
release since
Hello all.
I am running RH8.0 and Exim-3.x on my PC.
In /etc/aliases I set a line to forward all mail from root to user alex.
But why if I send mail to any other user (let say leonid) on my machine,
it goes to alex? Actually, I think, it goes to root, and then forwarded
to alex.
How can I fix it
Hi,
I was trying to configure a DNS server for my private network. Since I
dont know much about configuring it, I would really appreciate if someone
could point me to a tutorial / document, which they think is a good
resource.
Thanks,
Rahul.
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On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 15:02:05 +0100, Eduardo Silva wrote:
I want to upgrade openoffice.org from my current openoffice-1.0.1-8 to
openoffice_1.0.2-2.
Whether I use apt-get for RH8.0 or rpm -Uvh to upgrade the three
openoffice rpm's I get a seg
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, rahul b jain cs student wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to configure a DNS server for my private network. Since I
dont know much about configuring it, I would really appreciate if someone
could point me to a tutorial / document, which they think is a good
resource.
Thanks,
Please post the /etc/hosts file for
box1
box2
If my understanding is correct, box1 is configured to relay mail. box2 is the
box you are trying to send mail from right?
Also did you reboot after making the change?
Also post your sendmail.mc file.
Mingle, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope...
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Have you verified the package with rpm yet?
If it verifies fine, try increasing verbosity to -Uvvh or strace
the installation attempt.
Michael:
rpm -V for this package gives me a package not installed stuff. Don't
know how to verify telling rpm to not look for the
Everyone,
I just have a quick question before updating Sendmail to the
lastest exploit-free release. I believe that if I save my current
sendmail.cf file and then run the update and copy that file back into
position. Sendmail will continue to function as it did before, without
the
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Oeystein Olsen wrote:
On Monday 03 March 2003 22:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may have been answered previously, but my archive doesnt go
back far enough to find it.
When I do a dvips filename
Instead of being routed to the printer, I get the error message:
Hello!
We are running sendmail-8.9.3-10 on our Rh 6.0 server for multiple
domains and it
works very well but we worked hard in configuring it to achieve this! (
aliasing users,
denying relay etc. )
Now comes this patch and we do not know exactly what will happen if we
apply
it? Should we start
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You will need to do a /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail restart
Also, you do not _NEED_ to back up your files, as rpm should keep
them save the new ones with a .rpmnew extension
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On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 16:38:18 +0100, Eduardo Silva wrote:
Have you verified the package with rpm yet?
If it verifies fine, try increasing verbosity to -Uvvh or strace
the installation attempt.
rpm -V for this package gives me a package not
For me the patch only installed a new sendmail.cf (just went through and put
my few options back in), and access in /etc/mail/. So it was no problem.
Michael Rubin
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I'm trying to get SASL to work under RH8, and I see that it's installed
with sendmail by default, but I can't for the life of me figure out how
to
make it turn on. I've found instructions on how to enable it with a
source
compile of Sendmail but none with RH where it comes installed by
Polar Humenn,
On Tuesday March 04, 2003 09:51, Polar Humenn wrote:
I updated from Slackware, because updating it was a pain. But now that I
have this RedHat 8.0 thing installed, my system is slower than a
two-legged tortoise. I've got a dual-pentium 800Mz with 512MB RAM. The KDE
used to fly
I can't answer for sure, but given IBM's commitment to linux, I'd say it's a pretty
good bet...
Rick.
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Cc:
Subject:4L IBM ServeRAID
hi guys
I would
Jin,
find works fine when you know the complete name of the
file, but in case you want to look for a file which
has the host substring in the name for example, try
find / | grep host
or if you even doesn't know if this substring has
capital letters or not, try
find / | grep -i host
Hope it
I agree. I used this document and am a beginner to DNS also. It was a good
straight forward read and I got my DNS working using it.
Note: RedHat 8 uses an include file in its named.conf - this is just to load
the key just like the HOWTO which types it in directly in the file.
I don't
Good Morning,
Yes I believe it is a questionmark, if an ls tells me anything...you're
getting at the idea of ? being a wildcard single character - does
Linux/the shell change unprintable characters to questionmarks to flag a
problem?
I've cut and pasted a listing of the script...we were able to
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I have a digital camera but I don't know how to mount it. I put the usb-cable in
the computer but I can't enter in the camera(windows sees it as a hard drive). I
want to dpwnload picture from it to the computer.
Title: RE: How Do I Find A File On The HD?
Andre Kirchner wrote:
Jin,
find works fine when you know the complete name of the
file, but in case you want to look for a file which
has the host substring in the name for example, try
find / | grep host
or if you even doesn't know if
On 04-Mar-2003/08:13 -0800, Andre Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jin,
find works fine when you know the complete name of the
file, but in case you want to look for a file which
has the host substring in the name for example, try
find / | grep host
Unless it's a new file, I recommend using
On 04-Mar-2003/08:21 -0800, Myhre, Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I believe it is a questionmark, if an ls tells me anything...you're
getting at the idea of ? being a wildcard single character - does
Linux/the shell change unprintable characters to questionmarks to flag a
problem?
I've cut
Hello,
we just installed our new Webserver
using redhat 8.0 and decided to let the Webalizer build our Webserver
statistics.
The statistics
themselves work fine, but actually we are having the problem, that the logfiles of the Webserver,
Apache, are renamed in time intervals, but the
Where can I find help for learning Linux w/Gnome? I'm not even sure if
I'm asking the right question.
I'm installing stuff that I can't find afterwards. It doesn't show up
in my home folder. I'm trying to get wine to work, but am clueless.
And I can't seem to get out of my Windows mind-set.
Hmm. You try:
webalizer /home/apache/logs/*
Replace /home/apache/logs with where the log files are stored?
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 12:01, Alexander Wied wrote:
Hello,
we just installed our new Webserver using redhat 8.0 and decided to let
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 03:39 pm, Thierry ITTY wrote:
Hi
I've some old mac wks (OS 8.5 and 9.1) which need access to files on a
linux machine. at the present time it is already a samba server for many
windows boxes
is there a samba client for thoses wks ? where can i get it ?
is there
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 07:57 am, you wrote:
For me the patch only installed a new sendmail.cf (just went through and
put my few options back in), and access in /etc/mail/. So it was no
problem.
Michael Rubin
Using up2date, my old sendmail.cf and sendmail.mc was saved and the new
ones
Umm, if your running Redhat 8.0, you can click on redhat icon, then
Help. If your trying to install applications, then 99% of the time they
won't appear in your home folder, as there installed elsewhere, assuming
this is the case, they will either appear on the redhat start menu or
you can
My turn to ask for help. Used to wonder how people had so much trouble
unsuscribing. I tried everything including emailing the 'human' behind the
list.
Thanks for your help
Maryse
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Polar Humenn,
On Tuesday March 04, 2003 11:49, Polar Humenn wrote:
Does free show that all the memory is recognized properly?
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:254556 222996 31560 0 39064 45084
-/+ buffers/cache:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 08:26 am, you wrote:
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I have a digital camera but I don't know how to mount it. I put the
usb-cable in the computer but I can't enter in the camera(windows sees
it as a hard drive). I
On 04-Mar-2003/11:54 -0500, Mark Phelps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find help for learning Linux w/Gnome? I'm not even sure if
I'm asking the right question.
I'm installing stuff that I can't find afterwards. It doesn't show up
in my home folder. I'm trying to get wine to work, but am
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 12:19, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 04-Mar-2003/11:54 -0500, Mark Phelps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find help for learning Linux w/Gnome? I'm not even sure if
I'm asking the right question.
I'm installing stuff that I can't find afterwards. It doesn't show up
Alright, specifically what app are you trying to find?
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 12:25, Mark Phelps wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 12:19, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 04-Mar-2003/11:54 -0500, Mark Phelps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find help for learning Linux
Hello,
Sometimes I downloaded errata and updates from RHN from the website, and get
the rhn_packages.tar. Whenever I un-tar it with
tar -xvf rhn_packages.tar
at the end I get:
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
although as
Thanks Jonathan,
What would be the name of the RPMs that I should look for that refreshes my
pthreads install on my RH Linux 8?
tia,
Rob
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:53 AM
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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:48:57PM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
Chris Mason wrote:
Since it's a bug fix, it's unlikely the sendmail.cf is changed.
There were some changes to it (under Red Hat 8.0, and 7.0/7.1). Do a diff on
the mc file. One being trusted user of smmsp.
On 7.1,
I just installed the program without a problem, make sure you grab:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/bibletime/bibletime-1.2.2-1rh8.i386.rpm?download
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/bibletime/bibletime-doc-1.2.2-1rh8.noarch.rpm?download
Both of these rpm's, after you install the
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Dana Holland wrote:
Yes, I'm a newbie... :-)
I just installed a fiber gigabit card in my RH 7.2 box, configured it,
and then was attempting to reboot the box. The box came back up as far
as saying that it was telling init to boot into single user mode.
I'm
On 04-Mar-2003/12:48 -0500, Mark Phelps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I appreciate the help. Please don't take this puzzle on as part of your
schedule. I'm sure it'll just take a little more time until I catch on
a little better.
Yeah, you'll have to do some reading and hands-on time to absorb the
Title: RedHat network user / pass
I have a redhat 7.3 machine that can connect to and receive updates from the RHN, however it must be using the wrong user / pass as it doesn't show in my listed systems. How can I make sure this is set to the correct user / pass?
Thanks Chad
Arrgggh. Nothing! No such file or directory. What the heck???
This is going to be a very dumb newbie question, but could I be using
the wrong gui? Using gnome. Does that matter?
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 13:01, Adam Voigt wrote:
I just installed the program without a problem, make sure you
Hi,
I have a isdn modem on a com, I'm using it but I want to know whether
it's possible to see if it's going at 64k or 128k since both are
supported by tel line...
Thanks
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I didn't receive a sendmail.mc.rpmnew at all. And no new
/etc/mail/access file.
JAV
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 12:10, irwin wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 07:57 am, you wrote:
For me the patch only installed a new sendmail.cf (just went through and
put my few options back in), and access in
Title: Kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0 upgrade hangs X
More info:
It's actually running extremely
slow. Following another thread, I ran:
hdparm -t /dev/hda and it returned a
write rate of 12MB/sec with DMA enabled.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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From: Brian
I have a Canon S200 printer. How can I configure it properly since on
canon web site no driver is listed on support for linux??
Thanks
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Polar,
Given your results below, I decided to test my own. I'm finding much
poorer results (So, count your blessings). My laptop results are:
# ./hdparm -acd /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)
using_dma= 1 (on)
readahead= 8 (on)
# ./hdparm -t /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Hello List,
Is KDE 3.1 available for Redhat 8.0 ? I want to try out the KDE
Desktopsharing tool which is only available in KDE 3.1.
Thanks for any inputs.
Regards,
Raj
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i will suggest the use of netatalk for osX as well as older versions. osX's
implimentation (i was using 10.0) is retardedly designed and is more trouble
than it's worth.
On March 4, 2003 06:08 am, Geoff Sternecker wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 03:39 pm, Thierry ITTY wrote:
Hi
I've
Did anyone mention that locate is from a database. If you add or remove
files say `locate -u` to rebuild the database, then say `locate myfile`
/B
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From: Rigler, S C (Steve) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 04:55
Subject: RE: How
HA!! Yeah, baby! That was the deal! I have no idea why. But it
doesn't much matter at this point. The program's working and that's
what I was after.
Thanks for putting up with me Adam and Tony
Mark
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 13:07, Mark Phelps wrote:
Arrgggh. Nothing! No such file or
http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/
There's a couple of dependency issues but it works great once they are
solved..
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Periyasamy, Raj
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:22 PM
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Subject: KDE
Chris,
Thanks, so do I download KDE 3.1 from kde.org or is it available from
Redhat. Because, the KDE site does not list Redhat distribution as an
option for downloading 3.1. Also, if you could give me some more details
on the dependency issues...
Regards,
Raj
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From:
Well look at the utilities
pg_dump
pg_dumpall
pg_restore
psql
Also read:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/view.php?version=7.3idoc=0file=backup.html
I wrote some other nifty stuff that might help at:
http://www.edoceo.com/liberum
look for docs with PostgreSQL in the name.
Anyhow,
I've
Title: What is Max Swap?
Hello,
I am about to install Advanced Server 2.1 on a Compaq DL380.
It is to become an Oracle DB Server.
Memory is 4.6GB.
Questions:
1. What is the amount of swap that should be configured?
2. Is it true that Linux swap should not exceed 4GB?
3. Should the first
Hey all,
Found the solution (so far ;-) )
I reinstalled the RPM glibc-devel and it sorted my problems.
Thanks to Jonathan!
l8r,
Rob
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From: Jonathan M. Slivko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:53 AM
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I'm encountering a very peculiar problem on a box that I just installed RH8
on. The problem is that when I use lynx to download files from websites,
the box terminates the shell session and completely stops responding. I've
looked through /var/log/messages and see nothing notable. I
H Somebody told me that all the packages besides the kernel are
compiled for the 386, not the 686, and this might have a significant
impact. However, when I ran with Slackware, I think all their binary
packages are compiled for the 386 as well, and I didn't notice the
slowness.
I've gone
Glad you got it working, and even though your using Gnome you should
be able to run just about any KDE app you want because of the library's
being installed by default.
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 13:35, Mark Phelps wrote:
HA!! Yeah, baby! That was the deal! I have no idea why. But
Marc Dobler wrote:
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Oh Really ??!!
i wonder how you did it ...
... any trick ?
please tell me how you've proceeded ...
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No hacks
had a 80gb hd and with windows me partitioned it to 40gb in the first
partition. in Linux then used fdisk to partition the
A. Compiled for 386, 686, whatever, makes no difference, thats no reason for it
to be intolerably slow.
B. AGP is Advanced Graphics Port or some such acronym, it only has to do
with video card and ram used for that AGP port.
C. Redhat 8.0 is not a slower dog in my expierence. On my
Try the locate command:
locate app name...
This will give you a huge list of stuff, but it will give you a better
feel for how everything is set up and where it goes. Also, when you
list a directory, always do ls -l. This will tell you right off if the
file is a directory or an executable.
El Mar 04 Mar 2003 13:22, Polar Humenn escribió:
H Somebody told me that all the packages besides the kernel are
compiled for the 386, not the 686, and this might have a significant
impact. However, when I ran with Slackware, I think all their binary
packages are compiled for the 386 as
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:51:02AM -0500, Polar Humenn wrote:
I updated from Slackware, because updating it was a pain. But now that I
have this RedHat 8.0 thing installed, my system is slower than a
two-legged tortoise. I've got a dual-pentium 800Mz with 512MB RAM. The KDE
used to fly under
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 02:22:07PM -0500, Polar Humenn wrote:
H Somebody told me that all the packages besides the kernel are
compiled for the 386, not the 686, and this might have a significant
impact.
The first part is right - most packages are compiled for a 386. The 2nd
part is
Aris Santillan wrote:
hi guys
I would like to ask if
4L IBM ServeRAID
is supported by Redhat 8.0
aris
http://www.ibm.com/linux
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