Hi all,
I was trying to find out the system wide and per
process limits on resources such as file descriptors,
sockets, memory etc., for Linux systems.
Is there a single document which says about retrieving
and setting each of these parameters ?
Are there standards set to this regard in the
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Vijeth Bhat wrote:
Is there a single document which says about retrieving
and setting each of these parameters ?
Are there standards set to this regard in the kernel,
so that all vendors have to provide similar resource
limits ?
1st method: man ulimit
Hi all,
I want to port linux(redhat linux 8.0) driver from 32 bit to 64 bit
Intel architecture.
Can anyone tell me what needs to be done or where can I find relevant
information.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Prasanta
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Hi,
I'm planning of putting up a dial-in server in our office. My purpose for
this is for me to be able to dial-up to that server and be
connected to our server. Just like RAS. Anybody here that guide me on how
to set it up? I was planning of using Redhat 8.0.
TIA
Jhun Bacala
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Hi Jhun,
Yes, Red Hat supports ppp very well, similar to that offered by Windows RAS,
but with many more granular options.
1) install mgetty and ppp from your linux distribition
2) add the following entries in /etc/inittab (this assumes two modems - on
ttyS0 (com1) and ttyS1 (com2)
Thanks Gene... I completely mis-interpreted that output :( . This is the
contents of the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file:
disable = no
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user= root
server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
Hi
I saw this post, and I am wondering, what would i do different to get
full console redirection via modem, preferably from boot up. Again using
redhat 8.
Thanks
Mark
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 10:10, christopher cuse wrote:
Hi Jhun,
Yes, Red Hat supports ppp very well, similar to that
I will be out of the office starting 03/24/2003 and will not return until
03/25/2003.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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I have a fairly comprehensive set.
I use Anthony Green's PS 2 PDF script
then with a little script I came across I made man2pdf
command
man2pdf top and out comes the result
easy
If you need help please reply
Mike
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i have just got into redhat jumped right in with minimal knowledge of
linux
i have ran into a few problems
1 have no sound at all
2 have crappy video 256 color
3 my starband sattelite is not working right under linux i think i need to
emulate windows or something like that
i have a
Hi Mark,
Could you more fully explain what is it is that you would like to do -- I am
not sure I understand what your looking for ...
Cheers
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RHCE/CCNA
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From: [EMAIL
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 20:07:45 +0200
tuija [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I installed in my Valhalla this apt-get
system, but now when I do apt-get update
I got errors of two libpng-packages
I installed libpng-1.2.2-6 with rpm -i
--replacefiles cause it conflicted with
libpng-1.0.14-0.7x-4
Douglas Alan wrote:
Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a mighty literal interpretation of all when it comes to
valuable data. I can't imagine any circumstance when I would want all
partitions on all disk drives to be removed during an OS install,
1. You get a Windows computer from
Hello,
How can I set proftpd to allow xxx yyy and zzz users from ip
192.168.0.3?
All other accouns must be accessible from anywhere.
Regards,
Kaya Bykelen
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Tel: (216) 315 5072
[EMAIL
I have redhat 7.3, with serveral hard disks. I need mutiple tapes (20G)
to backup the directories d1 d2 d3 d4 (totally about 120G) scattered
in all disks. Is
there a way i can back all directory together? (i mean, after first tape
is full the system will ask for second disk and so on utill
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Hi,
I try to run hylafax with an Fritzard (pci) on Redhat 8.0.
Anyone of you knows a place with a good howto?
Regards,
Benne
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Hi Jianping,
Check out amanda -- www.amanda.org
Cheers
Christopher CUSE
RHCE/CCNA
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Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 2:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: backup hard disks
I have redhat 7.3,
Title: Message
Hiall,
I hope this is not
an off-topic here.
I'm trying to
configure my samba on a RedHat AS 2.1, to run in an active-active
configuration.
The "Red Hat Cluster
Manager Installation and Administration Guide"says on chapter 6.2
:
"Allows the
setup of an active-active
hi John-Paul,
xinetd service are a bit special -- what essentially happens is that xinet
listens on the port concerned, and when an incoming request happens, it
starts the service as specified in the file (like the one below). typical
services that use the xinetd are telnet, ftp, popx, imap,
Hi all,
I repost this message as plain text. (Sorry for the HTML one)
I hope this is not an off-topic here.
I'm trying to configure my samba on a RedHat AS 2.1, to run in an
active-active configuration.
The Red Hat Cluster Manager Installation and Administration Guide says on
chapter 6.2 :
Hi all,
I want to port linux(redhat linux 8.0) driver from 32 bit to 64 bit
Intel architecture.
Can anyone tell me what needs to be done or where can I find relevant
information.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Prasanta
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http://www.linuxia64.org/ might be a good place to start.
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 07:23, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
Hi all,
I want to port linux(redhat linux 8.0) driver from 32 bit to 64 bit
Intel architecture.
Can anyone tell me what needs to be done or where can I find relevant
Hi John Paul
I see your error now -- you have placed a -l argument to the server:
-lRun the server in standalone (listen) mode, rather than run
from
inetd. In listen mode, the -t option is ignored, and
the -a
option can be used to specify a specific
I only thought I had corrected my DNS problems. It seems that the dig
command:
dig @205.165.189.182 189.165.205.in-addr.arpa soa
works fine if I'm on that box, but if you issue it from any other box,
you get the following message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]# dig @205.165.189.182
I've got two installations of VXA-1 drives using Arkeia software very
successfully. The setup is easy enough and the software is very competent.
VXA-1 drives are very reliable.
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Sent:
I have the same question: I am upgrading from a Celeron 300a on an Asus
Motherboard to the MSI MS-694T Pro S370/FCPGA/2 Motherboard (with integrated
soundcard) and a Cyrix 1Ghz CPU ... I am also upgrading to 256MB RAM.
Otherwise I have two IDE HD's, 1 CD reader, 1 CD recorder (none of them
SCSI),
I am not sure what redhat 8 will do but;
Take a backup.
Sayglar,
Kaya Bykelen
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Hello,
Does amanda support iomega
zipdrive?
Anyone tried before?
Regards,
Kaya Bykelen
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Teknolojileri
Tel: (216) 315 5072
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www.eurow.net
Toto - You might try NoCat Auth:
http://nocat.net
There is a step-by-step that can be adapted to RedHat here:
http://www.aerocube.com/howto-2.html
It may take some time to get it working, but it works well.
-Glenn.
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From: Toto Gamez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Does anybody know of a good explanation (tutorial, howto's,...) about
localisation problems under linux/redhat?
Cyr
I have problem with french caracter (é,à,è).
I can't display them in xterm.
Some people said to me that it was a locale problem but it only resolute
my problem to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know of a good explanation (tutorial, howto's,...) about
localisation problems under linux/redhat?
Cyr
I have problem with french caracter (é,à,è).
I can't display them in xterm.
Some people said to me that it was a locale problem but it only
I have the same question: I am upgrading from a Celeron 300a on an Asus
Motherboard to the MSI MS-694T Pro S370/FCPGA/2 Motherboard (with
integrated
soundcard) and a Cyrix 1Ghz CPU ... I am also upgrading to 256MB RAM.
Otherwise I have two IDE HD's, 1 CD reader, 1 CD recorder (none of them
check linux.org, under supported hardware
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Dear listmembers,
I am currently running RedHat 8.0 on my Celeron 300a system, but in an
attempt to make my computer more silent (and quite a bit faster) I ordered
the Via Cyrix CPU (running at 1GHz) and the MSI
When I go to install Oracle 8i I get this problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] linux]$ ./runIns.sh
java_vm process: could not find Java VM symbols
How would I fix this?
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Make sure you have Java 1.1.8 installed. It's rather picky about the
version. You should be able to download an RPM or tarball from Sun.
-dd
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When I go to install Oracle 8i I get this problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] linux]$ ./runIns.sh
java_vm process: could not
Hi all,
Does anyone know if it possible to activate copy and paste within java
applets.
I have tried to use Yahoo chat for example, copying from gedit. When I
copy text in I get a single box outline.
Any ideas?
Steve
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All,
I'm setting up a RH8 server (FTP) onto mirrored 40 GB drives (38162 usable...doing the
RAID as part of the OS install) and need some partitioning suggestions for the
installation. What partitions and sizes should I use (and why for those who feel like
being extra informative...thanks in
Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact, I explicitly told Kickstart to *only* make partitions on
the boot disk drive. It has no good reason to mess with the
partition tables of disk drives that it is not putting partitions
onto.
You're evadng the point.
No, I am not.
You
Dana Holland said:
I'm at a complete loss here - why would I be getting this error message?
check the DNS logs on the box, tune the log configuration on BIND
if you need to, my log configuration for BIND 8 is below(seems similar
to what BIND 9 uses):
logging {
channel chroot_default {
file
Hello,
I update my RedHat 8.0 today, and there was an update for the glibc
packages. So I also updated that one.
Now I discovered some problems after updated the glibc packagesome
programs fails to start since that update.
Now I want to 'roll back' the glibcis there any way how to do
I have upgraded my laptop from RH 7.2 to RH 8.0 via a format then a new installation. RH 7.2 had under preferences the ability to show how muchbattery life was left in my laptop (whether it was charging or being used). Ican not find this feature in RH 8.0. Does anyone know where I can find this
Hello,
I upgraded the kernel and glibc over the weekend (using rpms) on my RH8.0
laptop. I upgraded glibc using 'rpm -Fvh', but when I upgraded the kernel
I used two steps. First 'rpm -ivh' to leave the existing kernel in place
until I could test it, then I removed the old kernel with 'rpm -e'.
RH80
Can not figure out why logwatch isn't producing any reports.
There is a link in /etc/daily pointing to /etc/lod.d/logwatch which points
to /etc/log.d/scripts/logwatch.pl
I can run the script like
cd /etc/log.d
./logwatch --print
and I get no output. So I drill down deeper:
Partitioning can be a subjective thing since it depends, in part, on
what you intend to do with the machine. If, for instance, you intend to
have a sizable user base, then you want to have plenty of /home space.
Regardless, most people new to Linux make the mistake of not making /usr
and /var
Red Hat 9 What happened to 8.1?
Original Message
Subject: Red Hat Linux 9 | Get the latest Linux early
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 19:18:21 -
From: Red Hat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Red Hat
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear John:
You may know that Red Hat
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
RH80
Can not figure out why logwatch isn't producing any reports.
It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
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Clemson University Math Sciences
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I was just thinking the exact same thing!?
As John Stewart says on the daily show Whhh?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Nichel
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Fwd: Red
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
RH80
Can not figure out why logwatch isn't producing any reports.
It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
Oh really... shoot how much time I just wasted... darn...
So rawhide is 7.3?
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It has to be a typo.
Ric
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 01:48:24PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
Red Hat 9 What happened to 8.1?
Original Message
Subject: Red Hat Linux 9 | Get the latest Linux early
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 19:18:21 -
From: Red Hat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Red Hat wrote:
Dear Colleague:
You may know that Red Hat Network is the best way to keep your
systems running the latest errata and always up to date. What you
might not know is that Red Hat Network passed the one million users
mark earlier this year. We've listened to valuable feedback and
I doubt it...
http://www.redhat.com/mktg/rh9iso/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ric Tibbetts
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Red Hat Linux 9 | Get the latest Linux early]
It has
Patrick Nelson wrote:
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
Oh really... shoot how much time I just wasted... darn...
So rawhide is 7.3?
Rawhide is rawhide - lastest and greatest bleeding edge. Latest betas
are usually based on rawhide (or a good portion of it).
Patrick Nelson wrote:
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
RH80
Can not figure out why logwatch isn't producing any reports.
It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
Oh really... shoot how much time I just wasted... darn...
So rawhide is 7.3?
Opps hit
9.0??? What happened to 8.1?
Dear *** ,
We appreciate your support of Red Hat Network and wanted to alert you
to a special service that we are extending to paying Red Hat Network
customers such as yourself. For the past couple months we've gathered
feedback and listened to our
Douglas Alan wrote:
The point is that in those cases, kickstart's behavior would be
entirely reasonable.
No it wouldn't. It is never reasonable to destroy large amounts of data
without being quite sure that that is what the user wants.
If that were true, then 'rm -i' would be default behavior,
Hello,
I have some requirements for logging on Linux and I'm not sure if syslog
has the capability for it or not.
For example, can syslog log; security policy changes, file deletions, or
failed events ?
(I'm trying to see if syslog on Linux can log to the same level of
granularity as BSM in
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 08:32, Colburn wrote:
2. Integrated E-mail client that includes at least the features of
MSIE. (Beonex Galeon fall short, e.g. neither auto-completes
addresses and neither of the address books function reliably.)
Well I'd not be suprised to see that a WEB
Jedicosmonaut wrote:
I have upgraded my laptop from RH 7.2 to RH 8.0 via a format then a new
installation. RH 7.2 had under preferences the ability to show how much
battery life was left in my laptop (whether it was charging or being
used). I
can not find this feature in RH 8.0. Does anyone
On 3/24/03 11:39 AM, Ric Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED] spit this out onto my
computer screen:
It has to be a typo.
Ric
And if it is not a typo - are these release ISO's? Or a beta of some kind?
Dustin
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On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 18:09, Leon Goldman wrote:
I would like to get a new motherboard with faster CPU. I am running RH
8.0. If I just plug in the board and boot up will RH8.0 recognize the
new board and the hardware?
Leon
As mentioned by Edward, you'll need to provide further information.
I doubt it...
http://www.redhat.com/mktg/rh9iso/
So, does anyone know what's new/ improved/ changed from 8?
Jody
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before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
redhat.chtah.com.
a quick browse of www.chtah.com shows an obvious
spammer. so this is total nonsense.
rday
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but a .0 release mainly reflects glibc
compatability. Maybe something in glibc upgraded so much that calling it
8.1 would make it be too different than normal convention.
8.0 appears to be an odd ball much like Windows ME was for Microsoft. But,
I'm sure RH has a very
Red Hat list admin:
A number of folks received the following on the Red Hat mailing
list recently. The overwhelming evidence is that it is spam,
given the return address of redhat.chtah.com.
If this is indeed what happened, it seems appropriate to
bar all *.chtah.com postings to any and
before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
redhat.chtah.com.
a quick browse of www.chtah.com shows an obvious
spammer. so this is total nonsense.
I also belong to Redhat Network. They sent a message about this too.
Or more specifically from 8.1 ??
I can't see there being 0.9 versions worth of changes since 8.1 (which
wasn't even released).
This reeks of marketing spin. *sigh* That really makes me sad to see RH
pulling a slimey microsoft move. I remember when they (m$) released Visual J
and it STARTED at
I thought so too, but it's mentioned on the Redhat web site.
Mike
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 11:56, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
redhat.chtah.com.
a quick browse of www.chtah.com
Rober! This is *NOT* spam.
http://www.redhat.com/mktg/rh9iso/
And the email I got FROM RH has my username and info in it. It is most
certainly from RedHat, and it most certainly is v9.0.
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Hi
Kaya,
Yes I
would tink so as you can specify just about anything for backup media -- if it
is a device known to linux, thanit should be
acceptable.
Try
posting to amandas forum.
Cheers
Christopher CUSE
RHCE/CCNA
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[mailto:[EMAIL
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 18:09, Leon Goldman wrote:
I would like to get a new motherboard with faster CPU. I am running
RH
8.0. If I just plug in the board and boot up will RH8.0 recognize the
new board and the hardware?
Leon
RedHat kernels seems to take well the total replacement of mobos.
Dude, if you follow the links, it points back to redhat. I'm guessing
they used a third-party provider to handle the traffic this message
would cause.
-dd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/24/03 12:00PM
Red Hat list admin:
A number of folks received the following on the Red Hat mailing
list recently.
But would http://www.redhat.com/mktg/rh9iso/ resolve?
-eric
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
redhat.chtah.com.
a quick browse of www.chtah.com shows an obvious
spammer. so this is
On 3/24/03 11:56 AM, Robert P. J. Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] spit this
out onto my computer screen:
before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
redhat.chtah.com.
a quick browse of www.chtah.com shows an obvious
spammer. so
A number of folks received the following on the Red Hat mailing
list recently. The overwhelming evidence is that it is spam,
given the return address of redhat.chtah.com.
This is from the marketing company redhat has been using for several of it's
most recent emails.I also recieved an
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 12:56, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
redhat.chtah.com.
a quick browse of www.chtah.com shows an obvious
spammer. so this is total nonsense.
Actually, going
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 12:47, Rick Johnson wrote:
Red Hat wrote:
Dear Colleague:
You may know that Red Hat Network is the best way to keep your
systems running the latest errata and always up to date. What you
might not know is that Red Hat Network passed the one million users
mark
Look at www.redhat.com there is a reference to RHL 9 over there.
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 15:11, Jody Cleveland wrote:
before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
redhat.chtah.com.
a quick browse of www.chtah.com
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 01:48:24PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
Red Hat 9 What happened to 8.1?
Who says there should have been an 8.1? Just because a whole bunch of
people assumed the next version number was going to be 8.1 doesn't make
it so. Red Hat doesn't pre-announce version numbers,
So does anyone knows
if linux supports iomega?
If it does, I will buy it :-)
Else I need a tape drive :)
Regards,
Kaya
Bykelen
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(216) 315 5072
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Jody Cleveland wrote:
before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
redhat.chtah.com.
a quick browse of www.chtah.com shows an obvious
spammer. so this is total nonsense.
I also belong to
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Daevid Vincent wrote:
Rober! This is *NOT* spam.
http://www.redhat.com/mktg/rh9iso/
And the email I got FROM RH has my username and info in it. It is most
certainly from RedHat, and it most certainly is v9.0.
if this is in fact legit, i'm more than a little stunned.
So, does anyone know what's new/ improved/ changed from 8?
If it like the beta (8.0.94), here are the release notes:
http://rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/beta/phoebe/en/os/i386/RELEASE-NOTES
From: Jody Cleveland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Fwd: Red
hi
i just installed RH 8.0 on my system.I was looking
for a driver for the modem i have on my system.It is
a
Lucent AMR modem and i could not find drivers in
linmodems for it.Can some one advice me how to make
the modem work or do i need to get a new one.
Harish
=
Harish Gopalan
Its not the version number that people care about...the RHCE cert is based
on version numbers. So the big jump in version numbers makes the cert
worthless a lot faster!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003
Rick Johnson wrote:
Patrick Nelson wrote:
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
Oh really... shoot how much time I just wasted... darn...
So rawhide is 7.3?
Rawhide is rawhide - lastest and greatest bleeding edge. Latest betas
are usually based on rawhide (or a
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
can someone clarify this? i mean, it makes no sense for red hat
to be sending out offers like this from the chtah.com domain,
does it?
All previous announcements have been done through this domain as well,
including their RHCE specific surveys, etc. Unless they're
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 01:48:24PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
Red Hat 9 What happened to 8.1?
Who says there should have been an 8.1? Just because a whole bunch of
people assumed the next version number was going to be 8.1 doesn't make
it so. Red Hat doesn't pre-announce
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Just to follow-up on this response; I just swapped a SuperMicro X5DAE
(had to RMA) with dual Xeons for a Tyan Tiger 230T with dual PIIIs. I
had installed RH8. Plug in all you hard drives the same way. I also
installed a PCI NIC and sound in the new board.
ok, so it seems that that first mailing to the RH list
was legit after all, so i'm left looking a little sheepish.
but i'm still somewhat peeved about how this was done --
unspeakably clumsily.
that initial posting was more confusing than anything else.
rather than being even remotely
I'm just trying to figure out why they'd announce a jump from RH8.0
direct to 9.0 that'll be available the day before April Fool's day. This
kind of thing would make a great April Fool's joke, but judging by the
web site, they're serious about it. No obvious domain hijacking going on
either:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 03:23:58PM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
at this point, it's not the existence of red hat 9 that's the issue --
it's the offer for RHN subscription that appears to be going back to
an obvious spammer -- that is, chtah.com.
There's a very clear distinction between an
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 13:26, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 01:48:24PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
Red Hat 9 What happened to 8.1?
Who says there should have been an 8.1? Just because a whole bunch of
people assumed the next version number was going to be 8.1 doesn't make
it
Rick Johnson wrote:
What happened to 8.1?
Have you been running the beta? There's a whole LOT of third party
software that ran fine of 8.0, but not on the Phoebe beta releases. It
seems to be mostly related to the NPTL changes in the kernel and glibc,
and probably isn't something that can
I'm not sure exactly what you are asking. IF you are asking how to share
files on a Linux machine with a Windows machine, the answer is install
Samba.
Of course, you can also ssh to Linux with a client like PuTTY or simply
telnet if you have a telnet server running on your Linux box (though SSH
is
If you go the their site Amanda.org and looking at the mailing list archive,
there are documents posted there on how to do backups to disk which is basically
how Iomega is looked at, as a disk. ?To find
the document I did a search for
backup to hard disk
And it was within the first
Martín Marqués wrote:
I thought I had heard someone saying that Oracle was asking RedHat to
release new series with at least 18 months in between, cause they could
catch with the fast releases.
This is not good for the Oracle partner indeed.
That's what the Red Hat Enterprise Linux series is all
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 03:10:35PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 01:48:24PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
Red Hat 9 What happened to 8.1?
Who says there should have been an 8.1? Just because a whole bunch of
people assumed the next version number
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 07:52, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
this whole thing was really poorly done.
rday
Yet another reason why my business, and myself are being pushed away by
the whole new direction that RedHat has gone in. Sadly, after nearly
ten years of sticking to RedHat, I'm going to have
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 07:43, gopalan harish wrote:
hi
i just installed RH 8.0 on my system.I was looking
for a driver for the modem i have on my system.It is
a
Lucent AMR modem and i could not find drivers in
linmodems for it.Can some one advice me how to make
the modem work or do i need
Sorry for making you have to see that bad word.. but anyways... How can
i conenct to my linux box from another pc and compile/edit C++ stuff on
it? Also how do i get my network assigned IP? i can't find it from any
network/ethernet config editors.
Thanks
-limb
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