Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> Patrick Nelson wrote:
>> Hmm... darn it local config? I just did a workstation install and
>> didn't install any other perl stuff. So the above script produces
>> 518 lines of errors. They all start with:
>>
>> Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected ...
>
> Google:
Its not the primary solution but since nobody had an answer yet, try to use automount
on the clients mounting the NFS.
They will disconnect themselves after idle.
just a workaround though...
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From: Michael Mansour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 21. März 2003 01
Output of iptables -L:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
tftpd seems to be running
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> Clients don't change the server config...
I was pretty sure this was the case.
> Perhaps you had not restarted
> the sshd after making the config changes? Try to reproduce the problem
> and report it if you can. If not, then you probably didn'
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:36:27 +0100
Thijs Thiessens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can somebody point me to documents related to install gnome 2.2 under
> redhat 8? I'm not very cool about garnome and redhat together.I
> installed garnome, but it is not good enough for production use. I l
wine: relocation error: /usr/lib/wine/libntdll.dll.so: symbol __fork,
version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
:-(
Rebuilding wine should fix this, huh?
Krum
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depends on what you are trying to monitor.
if it is system / hardware performance ... sar is what you are looking
for.
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 23:27, Mike Burke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed RH8 and I am new to Linux. I am wondering if anyone
> know a good tool to monitor the performance of a d
Hi,
I just installed RH8 and I am new to Linux. I am wondering if anyone know a good tool to monitor the performance of a database in a Linux server?
Thanks in advance,Mike
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Whats Up
I just installed snort-1.9.1 on my firewall machine. Here is my network
setup
Internet>Firewall(snort)-->LAN(2 windows 2000 'puter)
Firewall=Redhat7.3(2.4.20)running "IPTABLES default policy set to DROP" also
a DNS server for my LAN.
eth0=Internet IP(111.111.111.111) Chnages so
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 04:46:30PM -0800, mike Hughes wrote:
> Whats Up!
>
> think they are suppose to be there???
>
> "/var/log/snort/206.204.10.200"
> "/var/log/snort/206.204.10.200/ICMP_ECHO"
> "/var/log/snort/206.204.10.200/TCP:4325-1080"
> "/var/log/snort/206.204.10.200/TCP:5097-1080"
> "/va
Jianping,
I had no problem here with the following sequence which, I think, is
what you were trying to do...
As root:
cd /usr
mkdir foo
groupadd foogroup
chgrp foogroup foo
chmod 775 foo
usermod -G foogroup user1
Now, login as user1
cd /usr/foo
touch foofile
result shows foofile exits in
mike Hughes said:
> Whats Up!
>
> I have Bind9 and the snort 1.9.1 running on my Linux 7.3 machine. But
> "/var/log/snort/206.204.10.200"
> "/var/log/snort/206.204.10.200/ICMP_ECHO"
> // Queries. Duh.
> category queries { named_info; };
change from named_info; to null;
t
> -Original Message-
> From: mike Hughes
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 6:47 PM
> Subject: Bind and Snort filling up LOGs and Tripwire!
>
>
> Whats Up!
>
> I have Bind9 and the snort 1.9.1 running on my Linux 7.3
> machine. But these 2 programs running are filling up my
> /var/log/mes
Sorry to be off topic here, but I have some HR
experience here...how geek is that?
I used to work in HR for a very large transportation
company before I was laid off too, but what the deal
is with this that there is no money allocated for
relocating folks from outside the area...So that is
why
> Sorry if this is a repeat.I couldn't find anything in the archive.
>
> I have a system which I need to find out the motherboard type.
> It's a Soyo but I need to know the model number without taking
> the system down.
>
> Is there a way to find this out or a place where that data is stashed?
>
>
At work I'm still using a RH62 box for development. I'm keeping it up
to date with up2date.
today, late in the afternoon, I installed the latest batch of errata,
a kernel and all the trimmings, a glibc, and one other I can't remember
right now.
Since it was a kernel update I did a shutdown and re
Yes it does.
Remo Mattei
Network Security Engineer
cell 801-209-8554
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 2:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: raid
remo said:
> HI guys I woul
Edward Dekkers wrote:
Well I can't do that now because it seems to have left my machine in a
state where it has *two* glibc's and everything is now failing, can't
even boot!
Dave.
Bugger - I was going to tell you after your original post not to mess with
this. Glibc is so vital to system operatio
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 09:17:09AM +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > Jeff,
> >
> > It's a Creative Modem Blaster, 56k, DI5630
> >
> > Mike
>
> Mike, from this second post of your original problem and Jeff giving you the
> same advice as I did the first time, I would deduct that you're either not
>
Jianping Zhu said:
>
> Do i have to restart server, to let my change to /etc/group take effect?
no, only have to logout and login again for whatever user's group
settings was changed.
nate
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> When I run X an error message 'extension RENDER missing on display :O.O'
> gets displayed on the console. The X keeps on running but the screen
> remains black and it has to shut-down with Ctrl-Alt-BackSpace.
>
> Any info. How can I correct the problem?
>
> Regards.
Apparently Intel has drivers
Whats Up!
I have Bind9 and the snort 1.9.1 running on my Linux 7.3 machine. But these
2 programs running are filling up my /var/log/messages and my TRIPWIRE
reports logs. here is an example of what im talking about:I get these
messages in mmy TRIPWIRE reports and /var/log/messages file(its all
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Steve Lee wrote:
> i had created some useraccounts on my system. skipped some id to reserve
> some numbers and all users logged in is now know only by UID not by the
> name
You probably did this by hand, and probably skipped a field or added an
extra one in /etc/passwd. Run
Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
I'm running openssh-3.1p1-6 on RedHat 7.2. I have the following
options in my sshd_config:
...
# To disable tunneled clear text passwords, change to no here!
PasswordAuthentication no
PermitEmptyPasswords no
So, as configured, I should only be allowed to login in if I have
a p
Srini Amble wrote:
I am trying to make use of timers as provided in "glib" (g_timer_create,
g_timer_start, etc). In my source file I have included "glib.h". But
compilation fails because "glibconfig.h" could not be found. I am using RH
7.3 on my host machine. Any helpful pointer is very much app
On 19 Mar 2003, will wrote:
> The .bash_logout script is not executing when my system is in run level
If your xterm is not defined as a login shell, it won't execute .bashrc or
.bash_profile, either. You may need to define the xterm as a login shell
to get .bash_logout working.
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Hi All,
Sorry if this is a repeat.I couldn't find anything in the archive.
I have a system which I need to find out the motherboard type.
It's a Soyo but I need to know the model number without taking
the system down.
Is there a way to find this out or a place where that data is stashed?
TIA,
Andrew,
On Thursday March 20, 2003 06:26, Andrew Robinson wrote:
> I'm trying to port an application from HPUX to Linux without knowing alot
> about C and program development. One of the programs calls plock(), which
> according to the man page on HPUX locks the application's memory. Using
> "man
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Robert Adkins II wrote:
> is supposedly far swifter at disk writes, which I need to quell the
> minor revolt a few of my users are beginning to threaten.
This is wrong. ReiserFS is faster on reads, but writes have a much higher
overhead because of Btree balancing. Look around
Do i have to restart server, to let my change to /etc/group take effect?
Thanks
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I have dir d1 need to be accessed by u1 u2 u3 u3
> i use groupadd to add a new group g1, and put u1 u2 u3 u4 in this group.
> then I use chgrp to let d1 belong to g1, and i
> Jeff,
>
> It's a Creative Modem Blaster, 56k, DI5630
>
> Mike
Mike, from this second post of your original problem and Jeff giving you the
same advice as I did the first time, I would deduct that you're either not
helping yourself, or this maybe a little beyond you.
Let me give you another sugg
> > What happens when you try to do an update with Ximian RedCarpet? Same
> > thing?
>
>
> Well I can't do that now because it seems to have left my machine in a
> state where it has *two* glibc's and everything is now failing, can't
> even boot!
>
> Dave.
Bugger - I was going to tell you after y
> Anyway, there is a minor difference between "data" and "music CDs". I'm
> not certain, but I suspect it's in the ATIP. Many standalone CD
> recorders will search for this specific piece of data and will refuse to
> record onto "data" CD-Rs. This is the RIAA's way of "recovering losses"
> due t
Douglas Alan said:
> Umm, if I had, err, by chance, configured Kickstart to "remove all
> existing partitions", it wouldn't happen to remove all partitions on ALL
> disk drives, would it, and not just the boot disk drive?
I haven't used kickstart myself but I would expect it to
remove all partitio
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On Thursday 20 March 2003 01:54 pm, Yanick Quirion wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just have install RedHat 8. When I want to configure the kernel (make
> menuconfig), or run linuxconf --text directly on the console, the
> display is very bad. My TERM variable
Hi,
I have a Red Hat 8 server exporting NFS filesystems.
When I shutdown the server (to halt or reboot) it
hangs on the part where it has to shutdown NFS
services.
Nothing I do will get it out of this part without a
cold power off (which then means a check of the disks
on boot and recovery from j
Umm, if I had, err, by chance, configured Kickstart to "remove all
existing partitions", it wouldn't happen to remove all partitions on ALL
disk drives, would it, and not just the boot disk drive?
And if it would, is there any way that I might recover them? (The ones
on the other disk drives, tha
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On Thursday 20 March 2003 02:21 pm, CM Miller wrote:
> >And hence the file probably couldn't be read at boot
> >time.
> So to understand you correctly, during bootup all of
> these conf files you see at start up are being read by
> cat? Correct?
We
Hello,
I am in trouble and I need some expert's help to sort the problem out.
I have RedHat 8 with Apache 2 , but the problem is when i tried to use
name based virtual host with custom log in pipe mode to a cgi file, the
pipe'd section does not work.
The vhost section is as below
Document
I'm trying to port an application from HPUX to Linux without knowing alot
about C and program development. One of the programs calls plock(), which
according to the man page on HPUX locks the application's memory. Using
"man -k", I cannot find an analogous routine on my Redhat 7.3 installation.
Tim Willis wrote:
As far as I know, a CD-R is a CD-r, is a CD-R...packaging and labeling
make no difference at all. Just like data, is data, is dataand, if
your MCSE friend wants to question that, tell her that *I* am an MCP!
(why, I'll never understand...biggest waste of money in my life! I'
Hi all,
I have a HP 1000r server. This server have an ATI RAGE XL onboard. I want to
configure my kernel to support framebuffer. I turned the option and add the
driver ATI Mach64 display support (EXPERIMENTAL). When I reboot my server
with the new kernel, I have a blank screen on the console. I
babar haq wrote:
I need help on openpbs can somebody guide me to some link or mailng list
http://www.google.com/search?q=openpbs&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0
google is your friend : )
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Hi
A few weeks back, I purchased a new Lite-On 52x52x24 EIDE/ATAPI CD-RW
drive, which supports a buffer underrun technology Lite-On calls
BURNproof (or something similar).
When I first tried to write a CD image using cdrecord, I was highly
disappointed that I was only able to successfully write C
> I'm looking for a program which permit to configure the network using a
> terminal (not GUI). I tried linuxconf, but when I want to configure many
> aliases I have an error when I want to activate them. Here are my config
> files:
> [triton]:/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts# cat ifcfg-eth0:1
> IPA
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 22:38, remo wrote:
> HI guys I would like to know if anyone has used the raid software
> under redhat. I have installed and configured, then I move the 3
> drives that I have to a diff box raid 5 and for some reasons one of
> the drive did not come back, I check the settings a
remo said:
> HI guys I would like to know if anyone has used the raid software under
> redhat. I have installed and configured, then I move the 3 drives that I
> have to a diff box raid 5 and for some reasons one of the drive did not
> come back, I check the settings and now it's fine but when I go
Avram Adam said:
> For some unknown reason I cannot resolve names from a remote location
> using "nslookup www ", but they will resolve when I type that
> from the server. Could someone please give me an idea of why this might
> occur. I have another server running the same version of linux (Redhat
For some unknown reason I cannot resolve names from a remote location using "nslookup
www ", but they will resolve when I type that from the server. Could
someone please give me an idea of why this might occur. I have another server running
the same version of linux (Redhat Linux Advanced Server
Title: raid
HI guys I would like to know if anyone has used the raid software under redhat. I have installed and configured, then I move the 3 drives that I have to a diff box raid 5 and for some reasons one of the drive did not come back, I check the settings and now it’s fine but when I go
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> From: "Richard Humphrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I am running Red Hat 8 with the default install of vsftp. I disabled
> > anonymous logins in the vsftpd.conf file and restarted xinetd and yet I
> can
> > still login anonymously. Is there somewhere el
Will,
With regards to ext3fs, I am aware of the journaling properties
and the superior recovery it has in comparison to ext2fs. However,
ext3fs has considerable overhead for writing data to the disk. ReiserFS
is supposedly far swifter at disk writes, which I need to quell the
minor revolt
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:58:59PM -0500, Mike Taggart wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> It's a Creative Modem Blaster, 56k, DI5630
There are a few entries for modem blaster DI5630 on this page:
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/20030303a.html
Search for "blaster" until you find your model. Page is not in any
ea
The Reiser filing system is supported on RedHat Linux 7.x & 8.0. The
command `mkreiserfs' creates a Linux ReiserFS file system. You can mount
a Reiser fs with `mount -t reiserfs /dev /dir'
Redhat's native fs, ext3, can also use a journel -- `mke2fs -j'. And has
superior back/recovery tools e.g., d
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:55:39PM -0500, Jeff Kinz wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:50:46PM -0500, Mike Taggart wrote:
> > Does anyone know hot to get this modem to work? I go through the setup for
> > internet connectivity - it tries probing the modem - comes back with "No
> > Modems" found.
Jeff,
It's a Creative Modem Blaster, 56k, DI5630
Mike
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From: "Jeff Kinz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Modem Blaster DI5630/RH8
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:50:46PM -0500, Mike Taggart wrote:
> > Does
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:50:46PM -0500, Mike Taggart wrote:
> Does anyone know hot to get this modem to work? I go through the setup for
> internet connectivity - it tries probing the modem - comes back with "No
> Modems" found. But yet, if I take the modem out and boot - kudzu asks me to
> rem
Does anyone know hot to get this modem to work? I go through the setup for
internet connectivity - it tries probing the modem - comes back with "No
Modems" found. But yet, if I take the modem out and boot - kudzu asks me to
remove the hardware profile for the modem. The same thing happens when I
Robert Adkins II said:
> Does anyone know off-hand if that is the case? It would save me
> a good amount of time, if that is true.
most likely. I don't have a 7.2 system but my 7.3 system has it,
it is a module, just modprobe reiserfs and there it is in /proc/filesystems
reiserfs has been
Hello All,
I have a need to convert a partition to ReiserFS in order to
realize some performance gains for writes to the server. I have done a
little looking around my system and have found that Red Hat 7.2 comes
with the mkreiserfs tools.
There are also some things that appear t
Agreed. I worked as a Software Analyst for 5 years at a company and last
November they farmed out the entire R&D team to India. Fortunately through a
mutual friend I got a shot in the IT industry and am quickly trying to learn
new skills and dredge up long forgotten ones. If it weren't for that I w
Gene Yoo said:
> so i guess i'm going to have to replace the NIC...
Not necessarily - I've seen this error when a Cisco
switch failed to negotiate properly with 3Com Tornado
cards. There is some info in the driver documentation
in the kernel-source ( for 3Com cards at least )
I'm running openssh-3.1p1-6 on RedHat 7.2. I have the following
options in my sshd_config:
RhostsAuthentication no
#
# For this to work you will also need host keys in /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
RhostsRSAAuthentication no
# similar for protocol version 2
HostbasedAuthentication no
#
RSAAuthenticati
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 08:02:59AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What a terrible thing that there are young people, eager to work, with
> great qualifications who have "punched all the right buttons", yet can't
> even get an interview!
>
> Don't take it personally, Sergey. I know it feels
> -Original Message-
> From: Rechenberg, Andrew
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 9:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: RAID modes and priority
>
>
> RAID10 can theoretically survive a two drive loss in your siutation
> (they
> I just have install RedHat 8. When I want to configure the kernel (make
> menuconfig), or run linuxconf --text directly on the console, the display is
> very bad. My TERM variable is set to 'linux'. I don't konw why the display
> is so bad. To make test, I installed RH 7.2 on the same system and
Ric Tibbetts said:
>
> So far, I've never had to resort to using the phrase "Would you like fries
> with that?" in the course of my work day. But when you need to feed the
> family, don't get too picky when the market is like it is now.
I haven't either and won't for a while luckily. But even that
Release the current lease and exit (assuming this is eth0):
/sbin/dhclient -r eth0
Start the dhcp client again:
/sbin/dhclient eth0
--
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On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 14:11, Naga Toro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know how to force a dhcp-release in redhat 8.0?
>
> --
> Torgny
>
>
>
> --
> re
Patrick Nelson wrote:
Hmm... darn it local config? I just did a workstation install and didn't
install any other perl stuff. So the above script produces 518 lines of
errors. They all start with:
Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected ...
Google: perl error "Malformed UTF-8 character"
Tony
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Doh! Stupid me, I didn't specify anonymous_enable=NO in the config file, I
just commented out the entire line.
Richard Humphrey
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Eric Wood
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 2:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: R
Ric Tibbetts said:
> Unfortunately, relocating isn't even always an option.
> I'm seeing more, and more statements like the following:
>
> ---
> Principals only. Candidates OUTSIDE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WILL NOT BE
> CONSIDERED IN THIS SEARCH.
>
> [Company name removed] is an Equal Opportunity Emp
I am trying to make use of timers as provided in "glib" (g_timer_create,
g_timer_start, etc). In my source file I have included "glib.h". But
compilation fails because "glibconfig.h" could not be found. I am using RH
7.3 on my host machine. Any helpful pointer is very much appreciated.
Thanks i
How can I send a file to the remote computer using rdesktop? The remote
computer is Win2k Server, and isn't running and ftp server, and it's not
on my local network.
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You might can remove anonftp:
# rpm -e anonftp
But, anonymous_enable=NO in your /etc/vsftpd.conf should have done the
trick.
-eric wood
From: "Richard Humphrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am running Red Hat 8 with the default install of vsftp. I disabled
> anonymous logins in the vsftpd.conf file
I have dir d1 need to be accessed by u1 u2 u3 u3
i use groupadd to add a new group g1, and put u1 u2 u3 u4 in this group.
then I use chgrp to let d1 belong to g1, and i grant r/w access of d1 to
g1.
but when i log in as u1, i can not write to u1. (if i restart the server,
it will work).
my questio
I am running Red Hat 8 with the default install of vsftp. I disabled
anonymous logins in the vsftpd.conf file and restarted xinetd and yet I can
still login anonymously. Is there somewhere else I need to configure to
block anonymous access?
Richard Humphrey
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On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 05:54, Yanick Quirion wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just have install RedHat 8. When I want to configure the kernel (make
> menuconfig), or run linuxconf --text directly on the console, the display is
> very bad. My TERM variable is set to 'linux'. I don't konw why the display
>
cat /etc/redhat-release
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 12:58, Bruno Negrao wrote:
> Hi, I'd like to know a command or file that shows something like this:
> "you're system version is Red Hat 7.2"
> the "uname -a" doesn't show my redhat version.
>
> thanks,
> -
I concur. I was going to be laid off at the end of August 2001, but had
the good fortune of knowing this six months in advance (the boss was a
friend of mine).
However, I looked for six months to find a job in the Dallas/Fort Worth
area, with no success. I finally landed a job here in Laredo, Te
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:58:32 -0300, Bruno Negrao wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'd like to know a command or file that shows something like this:
> > "you're system version is Red Hat 7.2"
> > the "uname -a" do
Yeah, I hear that.
I try to make it clear that I'm a contractor, and relocating just goes
with the territory, "AND" point out that I'm willing to relocate at my
own expense.
It makes a difference to some employers. Some, and just cheap, and don't
want to pay expensive relocation expenses. If you h
Robert Denton wrote:
Does anyone have an opinion on the best way to be notified if a hard
drive on a remote linux server dies? I have done considerable
freshmeat/sourceforge searching and it looks like there are plenty of
what's up gold like products and heat sensors, but I am not seeing much
nate wrote:
good luck to all those unemployed out there..!
nate
(unemployed and loving it..not!)
oh..and I'm in washington state. in MS's backyard, so close I can almost
spit on them(their HQ is 3 miles away). moved here in 3/2000 from california.
spit away : )
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:58:32 -0300, Bruno Negrao wrote:
> Hi, I'd like to know a command or file that shows something like this:
> "you're system version is Red Hat 7.2"
> the "uname -a" doesn't show my redhat version.
rpm -q --qf "%{version}" redhat
>> On Sunday 16 March 2003 10:55 am, CM Miller wrote:
>> If I cat the backup copy of modules.conf, it pukes
>>out
>> as garbage.
>And hence the file probably couldn't be read at boot
>time.
Sorry, I didn't write back right away, very busy with
school/work.
So to understand you correctly,
I've confirmed that 2.4.18-27.7 fails where 2.4.18-26.7 does not. The ACE
apache module includes an RPC server that's supposed to run in the
background. The RPC server now always thinks there's already a copy of the
daemon running and exits:
[0:localhost] [/home/ben] > ./aceapi_rpc_server
Proces
I can't make heads or tails of this and I'm hoping someone else can.
Machine specs:
Dual Intel PIII-733 with 768 Mb of RAM.
Linux stigmata 2.4.18-26.7.xsmp #1 SMP Mon Feb 24 09:37:16 EST 2003
i686 unknown
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kernel: Trying to vfree() nonexistent vm area (f0ac3000)
kernel: d2d0
Hi,
does anyone know how to force a dhcp-release in redhat 8.0?
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Yeah, I saw alot of those too when I was out of work. When I reached
the 6 month stage of no job, I added this to the top of my resume...
"Willing to relocate at own expense"
I had a job two months later.
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Unfortunately, relocating isn't even always an option.
I'm seeing mor
Unfortunately, relocating isn't even always an option.
I'm seeing more, and more statements like the following:
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Principals only. Candidates OUTSIDE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WILL NOT BE
CONSIDERED IN THIS SEARCH.
[Company name removed] is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Maybe they need to r
About the first part...
I am unsure of any Red Hat developed boot profiles. I believe I
saw something in Mandrake-Linux for that. However, I have heard of a few
products/Projects that were working towards such a thing. I would check
www.google.com/linux for something about that.
I notice when I hit tab to auto-complete a file name or something (I'm using
RH 8.0), it puts a space after the filename. Is there a way to make it not
put the space after the filename and just stop at the end of the filename
(or directory name, etc.)?
Kerry
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Hi all,
I just have install RedHat 8. When I want to configure the kernel (make
menuconfig), or run linuxconf --text directly on the console, the display is
very bad. My TERM variable is set to 'linux'. I don't konw why the display
is so bad. To make test, I installed RH 7.2 on the same system
When my laptop is in the docking station it has an External Monitor, a
USB optical mouse,
and an extra NIC that should be used.
When it is not in the docking station it has the onboard touchpad (PS/2)
mouse, an LCD display and
uses the onboard NIC?
In the past I have hacked together my own rc.sy
On 20 Mar 2003, Mark F. wrote:
> Some other ways in addition to the excellent aforementioned
> suggestions...
>
> cat /etc/issue
> cat /etc/issue.net
> rpm -q redhat-release
there is nothing about the /etc/issue* files that guarantee that they
say *anything* about the red hat version of the host
John Nichel wrote:
Hey Rebecca, does the Mississippi Department of Enviromental Quality
have any 60k+/year openings for a Louisiana Linux geek? :)
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What a terrible thing that there are young people, eager to work, with
great qualifications who have "punched all the right
The /etc/redhat-release is usually the best place, but it can also be
easily edited. The thing that Redhat uses to tell the version in RHN
etc. is the version of the redhat-release package.
rpm -qa|grep redhat-release
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 12:54, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, B
Some other ways in addition to the excellent aforementioned
suggestions...
cat /etc/issue
cat /etc/issue.net
rpm -q redhat-release
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Hey Rebecca, does the Mississippi Department of Enviromental Quality
have any 60k+/year openings for a Louisiana Linux geek? :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What a terrible thing that there are young people, eager to work, with
great qualifications who have "punched all the right buttons", yet can't
Gene Yoo said:
> so i guess i'm going to have to replace the NIC...
if it's a good NIC it may not be a problem with the NIC. It may be in
a PCI slot which shares an IRQ with another device that is not friendly,
it may be a bios setting(PCI timing or something), it may be the
motherboard(since you
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