i have installed openpbs on rh7.3 and followed the installation guide to configure it.
the problem is whenever i submit a job using qsub it gives this eror "qsub: cannot
create copy of script" i cant find any pbs mailing list i really hope some one can
give me a clue
regards
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i have installed openpbs on rh7.3 and followed the installation guide to configure it.
the problem is whenever i submit a job using qsub it gives this eror "qsub: cannot
create copy of script" i cant find any pbs mailing list i really hope some one can
give me a clue
regards
Babar Haq
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Reading the RHN manual, I keep getting the feeling that the
reason that rhnsd is running is so that up2date (or something
similar) can update my machine without my intervention (otherwise
what is its purpose???). Theu surely dont need it just to send
me e-mail telling me that updates are available
Hello all,
I have a RedHat 8.0 machine with a Travan 40 IDE Tape Drive.
It wouldn't work to start with because I found that RH is detecting it as a
CD-ROM drive, so the only way I've managed to get it to work is by issuing
the following commands:
-
rmmod cdrom
rmmod ide-tape
rmmod ide-scsi
rm
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> How to setup NAT with ipchains on 6.2 machine ?
> Any sample can you send it to me for reference ?
>
> Thank for your help !
>
> Edward.
For installation cookbook, configuration cookbook, configuration script
for both ppp and broadba
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:08:54PM -0800, Richard Sumilang wrote:
> > Whats the fastest mirror that you guys know of where I can download
> > RedHat Linux 7.3??? I'm downloading disc 1 from linuxiso.org and
> > another one from somewhere else I found on goo
I know this is a little off topic, but I was wondering if any one got
Kazaa lite to work w/ wine version 20010731.
WHen i run kazaa lite I get a error box that says coudn't load libray
SHLWAPI.dll
Has any one fixed this?
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> Dear All,
>
> How to setup NAT with ipchains on 6.2 machine ?
> Any sample can you send it to me for reference ?
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO.html
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Ran 6.2 for ages with NAT/ipchains using Godot's gShield. Save yourself
alot of time and headaches and get it here:
http://muse.linuxmafia.org/
Be sure and get the older version for ipchains. It works. It's simply a
config file that basically puts your rulesets into plain english.
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On Mon, 200
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:51:18PM -0800, Jim Wilferling wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 19:42:08 -0600
> Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > but is there a way without cd'd. ( I dont have a burner)
Yup - all the normal installation mechanisms should be supported - ftp,
etc. You could also bu
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Over the weekend, my wife and I purchased a couple of those spiffy USB
> disk pen things that hold 64MB on flash RAM. Very useful little device.
> I was sold because the package claims to support every version of Windows
> that we run in our house,
On 17-Mar-2003/08:35 -0500, "Douglas, Stuart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yikes...it's the topic that won't go away... :)
>
>Everything is working, just a little too well. Take a look at the script
>below...no matter how I structure the two snapshot ls files that are
>compared, they are ALWAYS de
Richard Crawford wrote:
Over the weekend, my wife and I purchased a couple of those spiffy USB
disk pen things that hold 64MB on flash RAM. Very useful little device.
I was sold because the package claims to support every version of Windows
that we run in our house, and Linux kernel 2.4.0+.
The
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Jacob Langley wrote:
> It's just not mounting as a user.
You mean it doesn't give you any error message ? Nothing ?
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Jacob Langley said:
> Already have. I run smb because it's not only nix machines accessing the
> file server. I know the fstab already is correct because it works
> mounting it with /path/to/mount as root. It's just not mounting as a
> user.
I forget, are you doing mount /mountpoint or the ful
Over the weekend, my wife and I purchased a couple of those spiffy USB
disk pen things that hold 64MB on flash RAM. Very useful little device.
I was sold because the package claims to support every version of Windows
that we run in our house, and Linux kernel 2.4.0+.
The question is, how do I ma
It actually turned out to be pretty darned easy. I read dmesg to figure
out which USB port to use (actually, it just showed me two USB ports, and
I used the one which wasn't taken up by the mouse), then created the
symlink /dev/pilot -> /dev/ttyUSB1. I set the permissions on both
/dev/pilot and /
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 17:58, nate wrote:
> if your wanting to mount as a non-root user, try putting the entry in
> /etc/fstab, and adding the options noauto,user among whatever other options
> you have.
Already have. I run smb because it's not only nix machines accessing
the file server. I kn
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 07:14:06PM +, Jack Byers wrote:
> great example!
> my trouble with this type of stuff is I can never tell
> when the the author is unconscious
> or just (mis)using the language to make a joke
> or worse misusing bc they know most people dont know
> how to read careful
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On Monday 17 March 2003 12:10 pm, Kleiner Hampel wrote:
> But what is with own modules? Modules that are not shipped with the
> kernel?
>
> a 'install myownmodule' does not work!
> I have copied myownmodule to /lib/modules and did a depmod, but it
> do
Dear All,
How to setup NAT with ipchains on 6.2 machine ?
Any sample can you send it to me for reference ?
Thank for your help !
Edward.
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Thanks for the quick response
I checked on my squid .conf and found ncsa_auth but I dont have have
ncsa_auth file on my machine. How do I go about it and can you give me an
examples ncsa_auth and password format
Thanks
Regards,
Toto
- Original Message -
From: Thierry ITTY
To: [EMAIL PR
I just noticed that there is an update to samba. The last time I
updated my samba services I got into a conflict with passwd that
prevented anyone from changing their password. Has anyone installed
this new version of samba, the samba client and the samba common
services on a system running both
On 19:22 17 Mar 2003, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Hi everyone, I want to buy a dell machine with a tape drive for backup,
| does redhat has drivers for DLTs or DDS?
| Which tape drive do you recomend me to buy and does redhat has drivers
| for the tape drives?
Broadl
it sounds like your hostname is set incorrectly for the lpd daemon.
try
hostname localhost.localdomain
then restart lpd
/etc/init.d/lpd restart
The sound is something else entirely. I don't do a whole lot of GUI
stuff. I'd need more information to try and diagnose it. What desktop
are you
yes, dds and dlt tapes drives are supported.
i use amanda for my backups.
www.amanda.org
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 20:22, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
> Hi everyone, I want to buy a dell machine with a tape drive for backup,
> does redhat has drivers for DLTs or DDS?
> Which tape drive do you
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 19:42:08 -0600
Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 02:27:02PM -0800, Jim Wilferling wrote:
> > Does anyone know the easiest way to upgrade my system to rh 8.1 (or
> > 8.0.94) from rh 8.0?
>
> The easiest and most supported method is to put in the
>Run "grub-install /dev/hdb &> output.txt", then post the file
>"output.txt". Please also include the output of "rpm -V grub"
>in a similar way.
This is the output of "grub-install /dev/hdb &> output.txt" :
The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly.
rpm -V grub didn't output any thing!
T
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 02:27:02PM -0800, Jim Wilferling wrote:
> Does anyone know the easiest way to upgrade my system to rh 8.1 (or
> 8.0.94) from rh 8.0?
The easiest and most supported method is to put in the CD and go through
the upgrade process. Note that this is *only* for 8.0 to 8.1 -
please note the contents of the multichannel.txt file which is distributed with the
emu10k1 sound drivers from cvs from sourceforge in the docs directory..
Some notes about analog multichannel playback
=
Analog multichannel playback was implemented by
Hi everyone, I want to buy a dell machine with a tape drive for backup,
does redhat has drivers for DLTs or DDS?
Which tape drive do you recomend me to buy and does redhat has drivers
for the tape drives?
and how would I make a backup?
Thank you very much.
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Thanks for all the response
I tried to mount it using "mount -t auto /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy" to no avail,
I also change the diskette I'm using to see if it only a diskette issue,but
it only gave me the same error
"mount -t auto /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy"
/dev/fd0: Input/output error
mount: block device /
So, I'm running RedHat 7.3 on a Dell computer and I'd like to be able to
back up student (user) home directories. I'm more than a little
confused after looking at the HCL. Anyone have experience with doing
this and if so, would you like to recommend a hardware configuration.
There's about 40 gig
Gene Yoo said:
> can someone tell me what this is all about?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# tail /var/log/messages
> Mar 17 23:47:40 02 kernel: 6: @c9d8e380 length 8072
> status 00010072
looks likes a snip from a kernel oops. An oops is a very bad event,
your lucky the machine isn't crashed(
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I just Installed RH 8.0 and i have a few problems. When the computer
boots i have an error "Cannot bind lpd port 515" what does that mean?
when i try to print a test page it errors out. Next problem is sound I
have an Avance logic chipset ALS4000. When i click
>> Try a different mirror. mirrors.kernel.org has 2.50.
OK, I added mirrors.kernel.org to my list of mirrors but that didn't help.
I then deleted /root/.cpan/Metadata and tried again. Lo and behold it all
worked!
Should I be deleting the Metadata file regularly? Shouldn't the CPAN
module detec
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:13:23PM -0500, Paul Greene wrote:
>
> How do you make a mandatory policy of locking out a login session after
> 15 minutes of inactivity in Redhat?
add "export TMOUT=900" to /etc/profile .
Note that users can easily overide this by
1) setting the TMOUT variable somethi
Paul Greene wrote:
How do you make a mandatory policy of locking out a login session after
15 minutes of inactivity in Redhat?
[...]
"Me too"!
I can think of much easier ways to kick them out at fixed intervals, but
that's probably a bit too destructive. Locking the screen would be very nice.
can someone tell me what this is all about?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# tail /var/log/messages
Mar 17 23:47:40 02 kernel: 6: @c9d8e380 length 8072
status 00010072
Mar 17 23:47:40 02 kernel: 7: @c9d8e3c0 length 80a2
status 000100a2
Mar 17 23:47:40 02 kernel: 8: @c9d8e400 length 8000
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 01:57:51PM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Jack Byers wrote:
>
> > Hal Burgiss responded to another thread:
> >
> > >Mutt + procmail is light years ahead of this stuff. Especially, when
> > >you consider vim can be used as the editor.
> >
> > I am re
Hi Rick,
> Try a different mirror. mirrors.kernel.org has 2.50.
I am using 3 different mirrors and all of them give the same results and
some of these modules have been out since January!
I'll add mirrors.kernel.org and see if it works. Thanks!
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 03:36:25PM -0500, Robert Adkins II wrote:
>
> >First, can you turn off the HTML mail? Secondly, open a terminal and
> try typing "sndconfig" and see if that recognises your sound card...
>
> Make sure you are logged in as root when you run sndconfig...
And I would u
Isn't it 'sudo'?
/B
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From: "Jose Romildo Malaquias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 13:26
Subject: Starting an application as root
> Hello.
>
> Does anyone knows any tool that can be used to start
> applications as user root. I
How do you make a mandatory policy of locking out a login session after
15 minutes of inactivity in Redhat?
i.e. a logged in user session is inactive for 15 minutes so the system
locks up in such a way that a password must be entered before the user
can re-commence work on the system again; the
Try a different mirror. mirrors.kernel.org has 2.50.
-Rick
Peter Kiem wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install amavisd-new-20030314 on a Red Hat 7.2 system and
using CPAN to install the required Perl modules.
Install of Mail::SpamAssassin finds version 2.43 whereas 2.5 is
recommended. Searching the CPA
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 16:07, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
>
> 3 hours is actually quite slow. Here at my workplace in The Netherlands, I
> can get an ISO in under 10 minutes from one of my 2 locals mirrors of
> ftp.nl.uu.net, or ftp.nluug.nl :) I am spoilt though, because I have a 100
> Mbits/s connecti
Hi,
I'm trying to install amavisd-new-20030314 on a Red Hat 7.2 system and
using CPAN to install the required Perl modules.
Install of Mail::SpamAssassin finds version 2.43 whereas 2.5 is
recommended. Searching the CPAN website I only see 2.50 listed.
Also required modules like Time::HiRes and
Jacob Langley said:
> I normally use Slackware but my gf uses linux. I want her to be able to
> mount the samba shares she has on my file server on her laptop easily. On
> my own machine i added the info to the fstab and installed smbmnt suid
> root. I have the samba stuff installed on her lapto
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:56, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> Three hours? Is that fast?
> What about trying ftp.planetmirror.com instead?
I will, next time I need to download something, Stephen. It never hurts
to try out a new patch of rhubarb... ;-)
T
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I normally use Slackware but my gf uses linux. I want her to be able to
mount the samba shares she has on my file server on her laptop easily.
On my own machine i added the info to the fstab and installed smbmnt
suid root. I have the samba stuff installed on her laptop, and the
drive mounts fine
I'm trying to (quickly) port a package from HP-UX and Tru64 to Redhat Linux
7.3. "Port" may be an overstatement because so far I've just had to make
adjustments to the makefiles. This is the first real code issue. One
program is failing to compile because "sys/lock.h" cannot be found. Is
there
look at the useradd -g and -G options..
anyone, could figure the same problem where the criteria is that the user
account is already created.. i just want a present user to be member of a
particular present group.. how do we do that ?
Quoting Jianping Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I have redhat
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:13:37PM -0500, dbrett wrote:
> root is able to write to the usb key device, but no other user is able
> too.
>
> What do I have to do, so other users are able to write to the device?
>
> mount -t vfat -o rw /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb-key
Try adding the option umask=000 to the
Hi Folks,
Does anyone know the easiest way to upgrade my system to rh 8.1 (or 8.0.94) from rh
8.0? it seems that the new gnome 2.2 is included in the distro, whuch I cannot get
directly from gnome (many package conflicts between stock gnome 2.2 and rh 8.0) I ve
put some of the apt.repositorie
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Jose Romildo Malaquias wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Does anyone knows any tool that can be used to start
> applications as user root. I am looking for a tool that
> would ask for the root password and then launch an
> application, like what happens when one runs Red Hat
> configuration
I have redhat 7.1, Now if i add a user say jzhu the account jzhu will be
in newly-created default group jzhu. but I want the accout jzhu to be in
an exsisting group users when it is created. how can i do that?
Thanks
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
root is able to write to the usb key device, but no other user is able
too.
What do I have to do, so other users are able to write to the device?
mount -t vfat -o rw /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb-key
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ls -la /mnt/usb-key/
total 11284
drwxr-xr-x2 root root16384 Dec 31
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 18:26:21 -0300, Jose Romildo Malaquias wrote:
> Does anyone knows any tool that can be used to start
> applications as user root. I am looking for a tool that
> would ask for the root password and then launch an
> application, like
a better option would be to use sudo. giving root password to every one can be
hazardous. instead, using sudo you get root privileges to run programs with
local user passwords.
note: remember not to allow editors kind off stuff in sudo..
ritesh
Quoting Jose Romildo Malaquias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
can you `cat /var/log/messages` and see anything neat?
What else did you do besides re-compile the kernel? mkinitrd?
/B
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 06:44
Subject: Problem with new kernel
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 13:41:28 -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
> > The proper installation path is to the root of a directory tree as
> > described in the README on disc #1. For instance, if you mounted
> > disc #1 on /mnt/cdrom, it would be
> >
> > redhat
Mine is on the same one. The problem I have when I go to sync or run a
test it fails. I think I am missing something obvious.
david
On 17 Mar 2003, Joe Polk wrote:
> Mine is on /dev/ttyUSB1.
>
> <>
>
> On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 16:41, dbrett wrote:
> > Ok, How did evrybody get their palm to sync
Do a "man sudo".
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Mine is on /dev/ttyUSB1.
<>
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 16:41, dbrett wrote:
> Ok, How did evrybody get their palm to sync up via the USB port?
>
> I have not been able to do it. I know which port the cradle is connected
> too (got this from the /var/log/messages). I changed the rights on the
> devi
On 3/17/03 1:09 PM, "Michael Schwendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
onto my computer screen:
> [recycling an old posting]
>
> The proper installation path is to the root of a directory tree as
> described in the README on disc #1. For instance, if you mounted
> disc #1 on /mnt/cdrom, it woul
hey everyone,
i didn't verify the email address for the erratas, and now
my service is disabled.
1. can i register the same box with different user name or
to create a new user name through rhn_register
2. what files do i need to rerun the rhn_register?
i knew i should of paid attention to t
Ok, How did evrybody get their palm to sync up via the USB port?
I have not been able to do it. I know which port the cradle is connected
too (got this from the /var/log/messages). I changed the rights on the
device. Still no luck.
What am I missing?
david
On 8 Mar 2003, Joe Polk wrote:
> Y
Hello.
Does anyone knows any tool that can be used to start
applications as user root. I am looking for a tool that
would ask for the root password and then launch an
application, like what happens when one runs Red Hat
configuration applications (like redhat-config-network)
as a normal user: a da
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 08:05, Yinsheng Li wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem after I upgrade the kernel. While I try to boot from the new
> updated kernel, I got an error -- "Kernel panic. No init found, try init = option
> to kernel"
>
> What should I do now? I can still use old kernel, bu
Well, that's discouraging!
Were you able to get it working without the SSL component? I'd be
interested in figuring out if Citrix/NFuse can be published through
Apache even without invoking Citrix Secure Gateway capabilities.
Thanks/Brad
>
> Youre Problem is not apache, your Problem is the Citr
Hello,
I have a problem after I upgrade the kernel. While I try to boot from the new updated
kernel, I got an error -- "Kernel panic. No init found, try init = option to kernel"
What should I do now? I can still use old kernel, but I really need to use new kernel.
Some background: I install
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 11:08:16 -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
> Hi there - I have copied all 3 disks of my RH install CD's to my hard
> drive Now when using redhat-config-packages, I know you are supposed to
> specify "-t" to do the path... Now what I
> On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 07:42, Technoslick wrote:
> > On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:08, Richard Sumilang wrote:
> > > Whats the fastest mirror that you guys know of where I can download
> > > RedHat Linux 7.3??? I'm downloading disc 1 from linuxiso.org and
> > > another one from somewhere else I found o
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 07:42, Technoslick wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:08, Richard Sumilang wrote:
> > Whats the fastest mirror that you guys know of where I can download
> > RedHat Linux 7.3??? I'm downloading disc 1 from linuxiso.org and
> > another one from somewhere else I found on google
For a Linux distro with a "ports" like system, try Gentoo. www.gentoo.org.
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 07:09:43PM +0100, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 08:28:41PM -0500, Colburn wrote:
> >
> > significantly upgraded version? (I am sick of wasting time trying to
> > get things to work, or fixing things the updates break.)
>
> I'ld be very interested in know
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:08, Richard Sumilang wrote:
> Whats the fastest mirror that you guys know of where I can download
> RedHat Linux 7.3??? I'm downloading disc 1 from linuxiso.org and
> another one from somewhere else I found on google but they are pretty
> slow. Anyone know any fast serve
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 07:08, Richard Sumilang wrote:
> Whats the fastest mirror that you guys know of where I can download
> RedHat Linux 7.3??? I'm downloading disc 1 from linuxiso.org and
> another one from somewhere else I found on google but they are pretty
> slow. Anyone know any fast serve
>On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 06:31, Price, Charles wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've loaded Redhat 8.0 onto my laptop. I'm having problems
>> getting the sound to work. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> -Charles
>First, can you turn off the HTML mail? Secondly, open a terminal and
try
>typing
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:08:54PM -0800, Richard Sumilang wrote:
> Whats the fastest mirror that you guys know of where I can download
> RedHat Linux 7.3??? I'm downloading disc 1 from linuxiso.org and
> another one from somewhere else I found on google but they are pretty
> slow. Anyone know a
Hi there - I have copied all 3 disks of my RH install CD's to my hard
drive Now when using redhat-config-packages, I know you are supposed to
specify "-t" to do the path... Now what I am wondering - where exactly does
the path need to go to? The root of the cd? Right to the RPMS directory?
I
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 06:31, Price, Charles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've loaded Redhat 8.0 onto my laptop. I'm having problems
> getting the sound to work. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> -Charles
First, can you turn off the HTML mail? Secondly, open a terminal and try
typing "sndconfig
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Richard Sumilang wrote:
> Whats the fastest mirror that you guys know of where I can download
> RedHat Linux 7.3??? I'm downloading disc 1 from linuxiso.org and
> another one from somewhere else I found on google but they are pretty
> slow. Anyone know any fast servers?
>
> Th
Whats the fastest mirror that you guys know of where I can download
RedHat Linux 7.3??? I'm downloading disc 1 from linuxiso.org and
another one from somewhere else I found on google but they are pretty
slow. Anyone know any fast servers?
Thanks
Richard S.
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On March 17, 2003 02:05 pm, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> i love to see this answer by david. the best way is sources. even you'd
> prefer sources for additional features.. redhat packages donot come with
> every features enables, as it happened with me in the case of samba which i
> needed to run wit
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Price, Charles wrote:
> Laptop : Compaq 900
>
> Info from the Sound Card Configuration Tool
> Vendor : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]
> Model : M5451 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device
> Module : disabled
>
> - Charles
>
With Linux you get 2 choice of sound drivers. You either
On March 17, 2003 02:31 pm, Price, Charles wrote:
> I've loaded Redhat 8.0 onto my laptop. I'm having problems getting the
> sound to work. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
to add to rus' comment, you should also include what window manager you're
using (kde/gnome/windowmaker/enlighten
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 18:15:07 +, Jack Byers wrote:
> Hal Burgiss responded to another thread:
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> >Mutt + procmail is light years ahead of this stuff. Especially, when
> >you consider vim can be used as the editor.
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> I am reasonably sure mos
Laptop : Compaq 900
Info from the Sound Card Configuration Tool
Vendor : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]
Model : M5451 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device
Module : disabled
- Charles
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Javier Gostling wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 21:39, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > I have a small home network, and I'd like to share home and mail
> > directories so that a user logging in on any machine in the network sees
> > the /home/ directory from his/her own machine and
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Price, Charles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've loaded Redhat 8.0 onto my laptop. I'm having problems getting the
> sound to work. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> -Charles
>
Do you know what type of sound card you've got? Also what type of laptop
is it? You can find out
So to ask a question:
Is there a hyphen in "anal-retentive"
Ric
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 11:54:17AM -0700, Bill Anderson wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 11:15, Jack Byers wrote:
> > Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hal Burgiss responded to another thread:
> >
> > >Mutt + procmail is light
Hi,
I've
loaded Redhat 8.0 onto my laptop. I'm having problems getting the sound to
work. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
-Charles
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Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hal Burgiss responded to another thread:
Mutt + procmail is light years ahead of this stuff. Especially, when
you consider vim can be used as the editor.
I am reasonably sure most members of this list,
and almost surely Hal himself,
really know that "light yea
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: OT : light years, ah
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 13:57:51 -0500 (EST)
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Jack Byers wrote:
Han Solo: "Fast? Ye
On March 17, 2003 01:15 pm, Jack Byers wrote:
> Hal Burgiss responded to another thread:
> >Mutt + procmail is light years ahead of this stuff. Especially, when
> >you consider vim can be used as the editor.
>
> I am reasonably sure most members of this list,
> and almost surely Hal himself,
> real
Jack Byers wrote:
It's no worse than saying "miles ahead of" but that is badjunk use too.
call me an old f**t if you must, but I couldn't help responding to this
Actually, I think I'll just consider you mistaken. Saying "miles ahead" is
a perfectly valid way to describe the difference between two
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Jack Byers wrote:
> Hal Burgiss responded to another thread:
>
> >Mutt + procmail is light years ahead of this stuff. Especially, when
> >you consider vim can be used as the editor.
>
> I am reasonably sure most members of this list, and almost surely Hal
> himself, really k
i love to see this answer by david. the best way is sources. even you'd prefer
sources for additional features.. redhat packages donot come with every
features enables, as it happened with me in the case of samba which i needed to
run with ssl. also distros(particularly redhat) avoid many more l
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 08:28:41PM -0500, Colburn wrote:
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> significantly upgraded version? (I am sick of wasting time trying to
> get things to work, or fixing things the updates break.)
I'ld be very interested in knowing what updates have broken anything
in RH 8.0 . Could you give us a short l
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