Forgive me for being a dork, but how do I do that?
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 09:51, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
When I upgraded to 2.4.20 I had that problem.
As much as I hate making it suid I just went ahead and made smbmount and
smbumount as suid
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 10:33 am, you
Tsuyoshi Takada wrote:
Hi, all
I don't know well about the following UNIX terms.
Would you teach me about them?
contrib ... I often see this word in ftp site.
grep(1)... What does the number (1) mean?
regards,
I think contrib has it's roots in BSD - meaning contritubted software
for
haha
cd /usr/bin
chmod +s smbmount
chmod +s smbumount
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 11:26 am, you wrote:
Forgive me for being a dork, but how do I do that?
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 09:51, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
When I upgraded to 2.4.20 I had that problem.
As much as I hate making
Mohammed Awad wrote:
Dear all,
I'm on my way to install redhat 8.0 for resarch purposes. My point is would
I be able to get access to the source code of the kernel or even some parts
of it (which ones?) , in order to modify the source ?
If not, then where could I get the source code of the kernel,
Also www.linuxiso.org for most popular distros I wuld guess...
Doug wrote:
www.distrowatch.com
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From: John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 11:16 AM
Subject: Older Linux Distro's
I had heard a rumor a while back that
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 21:30:00 +1100 (EST)
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
So I built my own version of Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 from the SRPMS
and have a near automated process for building the errata RPMS from the
SRPMS. I can install my custom built version of RHAS 2.1 on as many
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 00:36:02 -0800, Jim Wilferling wrote
Alright, so I'm annoyed. Just learning linux, and I've gone
through 7.2, 8.0, and was anticipating 8.1. so now there's 9.0, so
whatI've tried to install 8.1 beta rpms, and there were worse
problems than there were with 8.0.So
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:26:54AM -0500, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
I hadn't seen any replies to this yet, so I'll venture an observation
of my own: CDRW should be the master device on any IDE chain that
they are attached to, at least whenever possible. I've noticed
marked reliability
Ok - now I'm a complete dork - I did the commands below, as root, and
now I get the following message when I try to mount:
libsmb based programs must *NOT* be setuid root. 1670:Connection to
ISS-LAPTOP1 failed
??
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 10:42, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
haha
cd /usr/bin
This is from linNeighborhood's website
(http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/faq/index.html#faq16)
libsmb based programs must *NOT* be setuid root
We've heard about this error from RedHat 8.0 users and got some feedback how
to avoid it (we don't run RH8, so it is untested from our side). One fix
Emmanuel Seyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It could start by not zeroing partitions on disk drives uninvolved in
the OS installation, since there is no reason for it to do that.
This is the part where I don't follow you. If partitions have not
been created, how is the kickstart program
Using Redhat 8
How do I run a command when user logs into the system?
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Hi List,
I need to know if my ethernet card is Full or Half Duplex. Where I can see this information?
In /proc exists some file with this information?
thanks
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put the command in the .bash_profile from the user.
Greetz
Using Redhat 8
How do I run a command when user logs into the system?
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For one specified user:
Create or edit the /home/user/.bash_profile
if the command to run to all users
Edit the /etc/profile
See you,
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One last question. Since I'm doing all partitions onto RAID devices across my 2
drives, what's the proper way to do the swap partition? I had set it up on both
drives just to be consistent without knowing any good/bad implications of that. I
didn't want one drive to have a chunk of unused
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 07:21:09AM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
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!
Those people haven't taken the 6 hour exam (mostly labs),
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 10:56:44AM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
Does all this discussion mean that no RH 8.1 will be released?
Correct. Please see
http://www.matrixlist.com/pipermail/leaplist/2003-March/029087.html
If one goes from 8.0 to 9.0 should it be from scratch (argg...)? If not, will
I usually prefer to go to the vendor's web site directly and pull all the
specs for my cards or any other hardware I install.
Rebecca R. King
Lead System Administrator
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
State of Mississippi
Most
auto-sensing NICs will latch at 100-full if possible. Best way to know for
sure is to look from the other side. Do you have it plugged into a managed
switch with at least one auto-sensing ports? If so, you could look at how
the switch latched with your host in question.
Stuart
I am a newbie so I have what I think is a simple quesiton.
How do I determine what programs are installed on my machine. I have been running RH8
for about a month now and I installed a progam to access a MS share but can not
remember the program name. Is there a switch for RPM that will list
Hi all,
I'm a longtime embedded/test programmer but still a bit of a newbie to
Linux so bear with me.
(I tried some of this out on the install listserv but they
acknowledged a lot of this was over their heads which is why I'm here)
I just bought a new 2.4 gig P4 system with a nice Intel D845PESV
My sound card is installed and recognized but is disabled - how do you
enable the sound card?
I've posted this request before but haven't received a response - so i
wanted to re-post this to see if anyone can help me out.
Thanks,
Mike
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On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 07:39, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 08:52:39AM -0300, Martin Marques wrote:
I surely have my systems on 7.3, and was waiting for 8.1 to come out.
I don't know if I will switch to 9.0.
If you evaluated Phoebe and liked it, why would 9 not suit your needs?
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 04:49, Rodrigo Nascimento wrote:
Hi List,
I need to know if my ethernet card is Full or Half Duplex. Where I can
see this information?
In /proc exists some file with this information?
thanks
Rodrigo Nascimento
You should be able to open a terminal and type:
1) since www.osnews.com already has a review of RH 9, does this
mean that it's set in stone, and that no more adjusting or
updating will be done? just curious.
2) if it's a finished product, can nvidia drivers be far
behind? (he asks, tongue firmly in cheek.)
3) even if the product
Jon Haugsand wrote:
* Ian Dobson
what is the benefit of LVM on say an 80 GB drive rather than just
giving 78GB to / ?
1. Whenever you buy a new disk so you have 160 GB, you can easily
increase any file system.
2. Whenever you want to reinstall, you can scratch / and /usr, while
you
mii-tool
-Original Message-
From: Rodrigo Nascimento [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 12:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Full Duplex or Half Duplex ?
Hi List,
I need to know if my ethernet card is Full or Half Duplex. Where I can see this
If you know what module it uses - add this to /etc/rc.local
/sbin/modprobe modulename
for example - the i810_audio module is what I need - so I use
/sbin/modprobe i810_audio
at the end of /etc/rc.local
-=-
Some sound cards (SBLive for example) don't seem to need this - but at
least on my
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 05:05, Heru Walmsley wrote:
I am a newbie so I have what I think is a simple quesiton.
How do I determine what programs are installed on my machine. I have been running
RH8 for about a month now and I installed a progam to access a MS share but can not
remember the
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 05:07, Mike Taggart wrote:
My sound card is installed and recognized but is disabled - how do you
enable the sound card?
I've posted this request before but haven't received a response - so i
wanted to re-post this to see if anyone can help me out.
Thanks,
Mike
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 07:30, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 01:09:02AM -0700, Bill Anderson wrote:
Given the number of people who avoid X.0 releases, waiting instead for
X.[1,2,3] releases, I would not be suprised to see a slower adoption
rate. Some maye even see the 8.0 - 9.0 as a
Heru Walmsley wrote:
I am a newbie so I have what I think is a simple quesiton.
How do I determine what programs are installed on my machine. I have
been running RH8 for about a month now and I installed a progam to
access a MS share but can not remember the program name. Is there a
switch
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 08:17, Rick Johnson wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
Given the number of people who avoid X.0 releases, waiting instead for
X.[1,2,3] releases, I would not be suprised to see a slower adoption
rate. Some maye even see the 8.0 - 9.0 as a rush deal, and as a
result be
Thanks Douglas and Rebecca...
But I think which I didn't know bade me...
I know which my ethernet card works with Full Duplex, but I need to know if the eth0 is running in Full or Half Duplex...ok...
Thanks again...
Rodrigo NascimentoYahoo! Mail
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 01:05:53PM -0500, Heru Walmsley wrote:
How do I determine what programs are installed on my machine. I have
been running RH8 for about a month now and I installed a progam to
access a MS share but can not remember the program name. Is there a
switch for RPM that will
Ryan Dooley wrote:
Tsuyoshi Takada wrote:
Hi, all
I don't know well about the following UNIX terms.
Would you teach me about them?
contrib ... I often see this word in ftp site.
grep(1)... What does the number (1) mean?
regards,
I think contrib has it's roots in BSD -
I received an Errata Notice to upgrade Samba for security vulnerabilities
relating to Samba. However, the upgraded version is not available, via
up2date or alternate reference.
Am I just too early to try and fix or...
Thanks.
Irwin
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 01:07:24PM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
1) since www.osnews.com already has a review of RH 9, does this
mean that it's set in stone, and that no more adjusting or
updating will be done? just curious.
The ISOs will be available on March 31. I'd be very, very
Interesting:
Starting with Red Hat Linux 9 the numbering system for
the consumer release will be stated only as an integer.
So RH is trying to confuse everybody the same way Sun did with the Solaris
version numbers.
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Ed Wilts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeffrey Lawton said:
Has anyone else seen this before? Know what it means? Am I going to have
to wait for RH9 for support, or - this really worries me - does this mean
my brand-new, less-than-a-month-old motherboard is already an unsupported
orphan? (Would anyone from Intel care to comment -
Heru Walmsley wrote:
I am a newbie so I have what I think is a simple quesiton.
How do I determine what programs are installed on my machine. I have been running RH8
for about a month now and I installed a progam to access a MS share but can not
remember the program name. Is there a switch for
SWEET!!! Thank you so much for that tip! It told me how to go about
enabling it.
Thanks!!
Mike
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From: Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: Sound card disabled
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 05:07, Mike
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 13:05:53 -0500, Heru Walmsley wrote:
I am a newbie so I have what I think is a simple quesiton.
How do I determine what programs are installed on my machine. I have been running
RH8 for about a month now and I installed a
Try:
mii-tool eth0
If you don't trust the results look at /var/log/messages or /var/log/dmesg for
relevant information which would have been logged when your machine booted and
loaded the module for your NIC.
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Rodrigo Nascimento [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 01:20 pm, Bill Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 08:17, Rick Johnson wrote:
snip
Allow me to pass along an official correction from an insider - this is
Red Hat 9, not Red Hat 9.0. Surely it would be 8.1 if binary
compatability was maintained.
-Rick
And
I doubt if having IRQ #'s 15 is your problem. I'm running RH 7.3
on an IBM Intellistation and have devices on IRQ's as high as 22
with no issues specific to the motherboard.
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Lawton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 12:09 PM
Rob, before you get too worked up about this, I got it
too... from the email address I used when I setup my
up2date and RHN registration, which is NOT the same as
this address, or any other address I've subscribed to
any Redhat or Linux information on. So, whoever sent
it had to have gotten the
Patrick Nelson wrote:
Ryan Dooley wrote:
Tsuyoshi Takada wrote:
Hi, all
I don't know well about the following UNIX terms.
Would you teach me about them?
contrib ... I often see this word in ftp site.
grep(1)... What does the number (1) mean?
regards,
I think contrib
Tim Willis wrote:
I've been trying to mount a filesystem on an XP machine and I get the
following error:
smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (500,500)
smbmnt failed:1
Now, this has worked in the past.
That seems unlikely. Unix systems don't let normal users go about
Rodrigo Nascimento wrote:
Thanks Douglas and Rebecca... But I think which I didn't know bade
me... I know which my ethernet card works with Full Duplex, but I need
to know if the eth0 is running in Full or Half Duplex...ok... Thanks
again... Rodrigo Nascimento
Try |mii-tool eth0, or ethtool
Jeffrey Lawton wrote:
I just bought a new 2.4 gig P4 system with a nice Intel D845PESV
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio- IRQ 17
Intel 536EP v.92 Modem - IRQ 19
Intel Pro/100 VE Network Controller - IRQ 20
Kind of interesting (to me at least), typically PC-compatible meant
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From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Allow me to pass along an official correction from an insider - this is
Red Hat 9, not Red Hat 9.0. Surely it would be 8.1 if binary
compatability was maintained.
[...]
From the link here (posted on this list earlier):
It's not 9.0. It's 9.
I believe that Red Hat is still supporting upgrades - i.e. you can
upgrade in place from 8.0 to 9. The documentation will be out soon -
it's always released at the same time as the product so in a week you
can check for the definitive, supported approach.
Ok, this
Patrick Nelson wrote:
GREP-General Regular Expression Print
Yup... I was just making an example :-)
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On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 11:25, Rigler, Steve wrote:
Interesting:
Starting with Red Hat Linux 9 the numbering system for
the consumer release will be stated only as an integer.
So RH is trying to confuse everybody the same way Sun did with the Solaris
version numbers.
Yes, I'm sure the
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:00:12AM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Allow me to pass along an official correction from an insider - this is
Red Hat 9, not Red Hat 9.0. Surely it would be 8.1 if binary
compatability was maintained.
From the link here (posted on this list
Nate,
Interesting stuff, I wonder if maybe they put the dual-processor support
chip in so some Pentium 4s can hyperthread? (This board doesn't, my P4's
not 3.06 gig but the board design might be a bit more generic) So the
real problem isn't kernel support for the high IRQs, it's that my PCI
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 10:25:36AM -0800, irwin wrote:
I received an Errata Notice to upgrade Samba for security vulnerabilities
relating to Samba. However, the upgraded version is not available, via
up2date or alternate reference.
Am I just too early to try and fix or...
What version of
I also did very well with RH7.3 and previous versions of RedHat going
back to 6.2, but 8.0 never worked out for me. The system installation
seems flawed (clipboard not working right; trouble with IPTables) and
apps broken (pppoe, emacs fonts, etc.). My fumbling efforts to fix the
problems have led
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 12:25:49PM -0600, Rigler, Steve wrote:
Starting with Red Hat Linux 9 the numbering system for
the consumer release will be stated only as an integer.
So RH is trying to confuse everybody the same way Sun did with the Solaris
version numbers.
And I suppose the whole
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:09:11AM -0800, Jim Wilferling wrote:
When you say update in place, does that mean rpm -U ?
Not really. I mean pop in the CD (or use one of the other installation
methods like NFS or FTP) and do an upgrade.
Yes, I know i should just be getting a burner. But I'm lazy,
http://www.redhat.com/mktg/rh9iso/
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On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 19:01, Kevin Krumwiede wrote:
Apparently so. *sigh*
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 23:56, Kevin Krumwiede wrote:
I used to use Ximian Desktop. The pure version of Evolution
apparently uses send later instead of send by default, because
that's what it did and I never thought
Windows 2000 and Windows XP create virtual IRQ's which allow
you to shove as much hardware as physically possible into the PCI slots.
It has no bearing on the number of processors, as a previous poster has
stated. (At least in the case of Windows 2000 and XP.)
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
Steve Buehler wrote:
I don't know if I missed it here on the mailing list or not but has
anybody got a link to a page that tells more about the new RedHat 9.0?
Basically, I would like to find out what the main difference is that
would make them go to a new major release. All I can find on
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 06:36, Haines Brown wrote:
I also did very well with RH7.3 and previous versions of RedHat going
back to 6.2, but 8.0 never worked out for me.
Don't feel badly - I purchased RH 8.0 just because it's been my habit
of purchasing the new packs when they came out - but was
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 06:30, Mike Taggart wrote:
Is there any software already built in to RH8 to play DVD's?
I've looked and don't see anything that would play back a DVD - but
then again, this is all very new to me and am still learning.
Thanks,
Mike
RedHat 8.0 has very little in
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 11:51, Neumann, Shannon M wrote:
I have often read (and have to agree) that if you want to get someone
brand new to computers to use linux, then start them on linux. With
newer desktop distros like Redhat8 or even Mandrake9, the learning curve
for a brand-new computer
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 13:28, Julien Olivier wrote:
What I need is really a simple text editor with C/PHP syntax
highlighting/auto indent.
Here's a couple you might look at:
http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/
http://glimmer.sourceforge.net/
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Try that - gives a little info...
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On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 13:00, Rick Johnson wrote:
Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Allow me to pass along an official correction from an insider - this is
Red Hat 9, not Red Hat 9.0. Surely it would be 8.1 if binary
compatability was maintained.
[...]
From the link here (posted on this list
I posted something yesterday about logging in Linux, but I suspect such
a mundane question got drowned out by the busy thread on Redhat Linux 9.
So, I'll ask again.
Is there a function within Linux, without having to resort to a third
party app, that can get the level of security auditing down
-Original Message-
From: Douglas Alan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 12:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Remove all existing partitions
Emmanuel Seyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It could start by not zeroing partitions on disk drives
No but you can go get Ogle or MPlayer and play DVD's. Both are available
in rpm's and will install easily.
JAV
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 14:30, Mike Taggart wrote:
Is there any software already built in to RH8 to play DVD's?
I've looked and don't see anything that would play back a DVD - but
I would think, though I'm not using RH's RAID, that you would create the
RAID set first then partition it. This way the SWAP would appear on
both.
JAV
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 12:54, Douglas, Stuart wrote:
One last question. Since I'm doing all partitions onto RAID devices across my 2
drives,
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:31:50AM -0800, irwin wrote:
I'm running RH7.2 and the installed Samba is samba-2.2.7-2.7.2.
The errata notice calls for upgrading to samba-2.2.8
Errata notice from whom? Please don't forget that Red Hat frequently
backports fixes from a new release into a previous
Haven't tried it myself (yet) however I understand that 'XINE' will play
unencrypted DVD's. Found it on freshmeat.com. Been using it for other
formats such as avi's and mpeg's. Quite a nice utility.
---
Is there any software already built in to RH8 to play DVD's?
I've looked and don't see
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:15:14 -0600
Jason M. Kuhlman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Following the discussion over the last couple of days over the release
of RH 9 has been interesting. Question: Obviously most of us are
very fond of Redhat, at least up to 7.3 gathered by some of the heated
MS's version numbering system is so screwed it doesn't even deserve
mention (am I a version number, a year or a 2 letter buzz-phrase?).
The US consumer market understands consistency. Just look at how
many sysadmins still say Solaris 2.8 even there is no such product.
Given the posts generated
Ed Wilts wrote:
snip
And I suppose the whole world is confused by Microsoft's integer
numbering too?
Almost the whole world are sheep for Microsoft, so that moot.
The US consumer market currently understands integer numbering. After
all, you grew up with integers long before you realized that
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 02:48:00PM -0500, Ezra Nugroho wrote:
I don't think that the integer only numbering is to confuse people.
It's to eliminate the .0 versions that people dislike so much.
Yup - so, from now on, they'll *only* be releasing x.0 versions...
;-)
Cheerio,
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Thanks.
One more question is that if i install amanda from source code, do i also
need to install amanda and amanda client on client machine and install
amanda and amanda server in server machine?
Thanks
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Jianping Zhu wrote:
Following the discussion over the last couple of days over the release of RH
9 has been interesting. Question: Obviously most of us are very fond of
Redhat, at least up to 7.3 gathered by some of the heated discussion today.
Since I would assume RH would be/is your first choice of a Linux
http://www.tripwire.org/
I believe this is included in the RedHat packages as well.
'Hope this helps!
Dylan Baxter
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From: Paul Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 1:13 PM
Subject: Linux equivalent of Solaris BSM?
I posted
Mike Taggart wrote:
Is there any software already built in to RH8 to play DVD's?
I've looked and don't see anything that would play back a DVD - but then
again, this is all very new to me and am still learning.
Thanks,
Mike
mike - i didn't see it either, but i downloaded OGLE -
Thanks, but no that doesn't quite do it. Tripwire only flags you that a
certain file has been changed, but it doesn't give you a username who
changed it, when they changed it, from what IP address were they coming
from, etc, etc, things that good auditing will tell you.
Paul
Dylan Baxter
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 13:52, Rigler, Steve wrote:
MS's version numbering system is so screwed it doesn't even deserve
mention (am I a version number, a year or a 2 letter buzz-phrase?).
The US consumer market understands consistency. Just look at how
many sysadmins still say Solaris 2.8
Behind RedHat, I would say Mandrake or SuSE.
JAV
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 15:59, Jason M. Kuhlman wrote:
Following the discussion over the last couple of days over the release of RH
9 has been interesting. Question: Obviously most of us are very fond of
Redhat, at least up to 7.3 gathered by
Kent Borg wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 03:13:30PM -0500, Paul Greene wrote:
Is there a function within Linux, without having to resort to a
third party app, that can get the level of security auditing down to
a very granular level, equivalent to the BSM auditing in Solaris?
Forgive both my
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join the club, i've been scrawling around to find more info
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3119
Try that - gives a little info...
Dustin
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 03:13:30PM -0500, Paul Greene wrote:
Is there a function within Linux, without having to resort to a
third party app, that can get the level of security auditing down to
a very granular level, equivalent to the BSM auditing in Solaris?
Forgive both my ignorance and
Where does one get the RPM's. I've had RH on and off for epochs now and
can't figure out how to find any of this stuff. BTW I've tried MDK 9.1 RC2
and I get a GRUB problem so I can't state whether or not it would work for
me anyway. I'd love to play a DVD with out the crap I've had to learn to
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 12:23 pm, you wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:31:50AM -0800, irwin wrote:
I'm running RH7.2 and the installed Samba is samba-2.2.7-2.7.2.
The errata notice calls for upgrading to samba-2.2.8
Errata notice from whom? Please don't forget that Red Hat frequently
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 07:59, Jason M. Kuhlman wrote:
Following the discussion over the last couple of days over the release of RH
9 has been interesting. Question: Obviously most of us are very fond of
Redhat, at least up to 7.3 gathered by some of the heated discussion today.
Since I would
I have already found jedit (www.jedit.org) which is great !
thanks anyway.
Le mar 25/03/2003 21:02, Cliff Wells a crit :
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 13:28, Julien Olivier wrote:
What I need is really a simple text editor with C/PHP syntax
highlighting/auto indent.
Here's a couple you might
My second choice would be Mandrake Linux, for their ease of
install, multiple Filesystems to choose from during the install. Plus, I
also like their default settings of many of the tools they include with
the distro.
At this time, I don't have a 3rd choice. It could have been
On 3/25/03 1:38 PM, Gene Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] spit this out onto my
computer screen:
i was just giving my little sarcasm : ) ...
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I figured as much - but I thought the link might still be of interest to
some... ;-)
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I was able to get it working by adding the following commands to iptables.
-A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
-A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
I found this solution while searching Usenet. However, since I'm still
very new to RH and iptables, I'm a little nervous about entering these
lines. Am I opening any
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