Ward William E DLDN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug, I've read these messages and I've come to a conclusion: You are
one of those people who screws up, and then says I'm the innocent
victim! It's somebody else's fault!
I don't claim to be any sort of innocent victim -- I have merely
noticed
Heck with all distros: http://www.linuxfromscratch.com/
/B
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From: Jason M. Kuhlman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 12:59
Subject: 2nd Choice
Following the discussion over the last couple of days over the release of
RH
9 has
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 10:27, Matt wrote:
is there away that I can block spam when using Evolution or do I have to
set up a Filter on every spam that I get
You can set up a filter to use 'spamc -c'. Make sure that spamd is
running (on RH 8 you can find it under Server Settings-Services, check
I run ps -ef and the characters get chopped off at the
end of the line. How can I fix this? I couldn't find
the RTFM to even start to look at?
I believe that this is a terminal configuration issue.
It shows up with telnet and ssh.
...Robert
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Mark Olliver wrote:
Hi
I'm looking to do console redirection via modem, from all the way from
boot to a fully running system, to allow for better remote management
control. (ie. to allow me to take the machine to single user mode from
home)
Assuming that you are dealing with x86 based
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
Ed Wilts wrote:
Does Red Hat want people to go to Enterprise Linux? Sure, that's where
the revenue is. Without the redistributable line, however, Red Hat
would have to do their own QA on every product that they don't even
write, and they probably decided that shipping and supporting a free
Robert Vaughn wrote:
I run ps -ef and the characters get chopped off at the
end of the line. How can I fix this? I couldn't find
the RTFM to even start to look at?
I believe that this is a terminal configuration issue.
It shows up with telnet and ssh.
...Robert
Interesting question.
apropos
So, does rh9 contains gnome 2.2? Or not?!?
Thijs
Op di 25-03-2003, om 22:38 schreef Gene Yoo:
DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
On 3/25/03 12:00 PM, Gene Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] spit this out onto my
computer screen:
join the club, i've been scrawling around to find more info
: ) ...
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On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 13:11, Gene Yoo wrote:
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
...actually, linuxfromscratch.org, is, I think, what you meant...
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 15:59, David Busby wrote:
Heck with all distros: http://www.linuxfromscratch.com/
/B
- Original Message -
From: Jason M. Kuhlman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March
RedHat actually *was* my second choice. I recently switched from
Mandrake because my hard drive failed and I figured what the heck.
RedHat seems to be at least as well-supported, and I wanted to try
something different.
If I miss one thing from Mandrake, it's rpmdrake. RedHat's
Ben Russo said:
If you take a RedHat 7.2 install, (the base, without the errata) and then
download the
SRPMS for RedHat Enterprise AS, you will find that there are only a few
that are different,
from then on all you have to do is rpmbuild the errata when they come out.
You can have a 5
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 13:34:29 -0800, irwin wrote:
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
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 15:05, Robert Vaughn wrote:
I run ps -ef and the characters get chopped off at the
end of the line. How can I fix this? I couldn't find
the RTFM to even start to look at?
I believe that this is a terminal configuration issue.
It shows up with telnet and ssh.
Try ps
I was setting up a computer for a friend with RH8 and did something
stupid. Basically, I set his up2date utility up on my account. How do I
change this?
Curtis Vaughan
WashTech (CWA Local 37083)
IWW x353203
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Thank you for the explanation. So long as I'm protected, I'm happy.
Irwin
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 02:54 pm, you wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 13:34:29 -0800, irwin wrote:
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
Second: linuxfromscratch.org, im building it right now, and im looking
forward to use it later.
Third: Debian
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 21:59, 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
Doug,
I'm in the boat with the folks who say read the manual and such. That
said I would like to let you know that in the computer world 1=1 and 0=0 and
1!=0. What that means is a phrase like remove all partitions means
exactly that, while remove all partions on disk Alpha would only affect
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 02:52:39PM -0600, 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?).
To their credit, I think Microsoft had a good idea when they started
using the year instead of
nate wrote:
Ben Russo said:
If you take a RedHat 7.2 install, (the base, without the errata) and then
download the
SRPMS for RedHat Enterprise AS, you will find that there are only a few
that are different,
from then on all you have to do is rpmbuild the errata when they come out.
You can
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 09:06:08AM -0700, sentinel wrote:
Unless Oracle fixed it I wouldn't recommend using their own JRE. When I
started installing Oracle on Linux servers I had all sorts of problems.
When I replaced their JRE most of the problems went away.
Every Oracle installation
Steve wrote:
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
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Peter van der Does wrote:
OK,
So here I am, a RHCE 8 exam coming up next week and the weekend after
that RHCE 9 is in the stores. Should I do it or wait for the RHCE 9
Exam.
this close to the exam, do you even have the option of rescheduling?
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I was setting up a computer for a friend with RH8 and did something
stupid. Basically, I set his up2date utility up on my account. How do I
change this?
Curtis Vaughan
WashTech (CWA Local 37083)
IWW x353203
#rm /etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid
#up2date --register (with your
Ed Wilts wrote:
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
On 3/25/03 3:06 PM, Curtis Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] spit this out onto
my computer screen:
I was setting up a computer for a friend with RH8 and did something
stupid. Basically, I set his up2date utility up on my account. How do I
change this?
Curtis Vaughan
WashTech (CWA Local 37083)
But isn't it strange how this can happen, since the
mount point is already mounted.
I also administer many Tru64 UNIX and Sun Solaris
machines, and neither shows this type of behaviour. If
something is mounted, you shouldn't be able to mount
on top of it, just imagient he mess you get yourself
in
Paul Greene wrote:
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
Ben Russo said:
The BINARY RPM's are only available through RHN, and even if you have a
Redhat AS
RHN subscription with which to download them, they are (IANAL)
copyrighted or licensed
or something so you are not allowed to redistribute them.
yes but note on that errata site, the SOURCE
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 11:31:08 -0800, Patrick Nelson wrote
Ben Russo wrote:
Mike Vanecek wrote:
Been at it too long, looked in the Reg Expression book, but just can
not see it. Would some kind soul please tell what I am doing wrong
here:
I want to look at messages and ignore lines
Jaysheel Mehd wrote:
Hi all,
I am using Dell Dimension PC and integrated Modem is
Broadcom v92. I did download the Broadcom source as
published on dell's site. Now when I use KPPP dialer,
It see the Modem and says Modem REady and then it
tries to Initialize modem and it hangs.
It hangs at
Jon Haugsand wrote:
* Dan Dobbs
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.
Doesn't that follow with Oracle?
There is a *GREAT* howto at:
http://jordan.fortwayne.com/oracle/
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On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 23:19, Tsuyoshi Takada wrote:
It seems that new proftpd and existing proftpd-xinetd conflict.
How should I do?
I don't want to rpm -e proftpd, because proftpd setting file will also
be deleted...
I don't think so. If you've modified a configuration file, rpm -e won't
LARGE SNIP
I already said mea culpa to the department head and she said mea
culpa for not backing up her computer. (Fortunately, there was nothing
particularly important on the computer.) Now it's time for Red Hat to
say mea culpa about having a flaw in their software and to fix it, and
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:51:32 -0500, Ben Russo wrote
Ed Wilts wrote:
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
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 02:47:33PM -0800, nate wrote:
curious, does redhat provide the erratta updates to the public? from what
I have seen they do not, so it would be up to the end user to find the
patch patch manually. Not that they are under any obligation to provide
such information, from
Michael Mansour wrote:
But isn't it strange how this can happen, since the
mount point is already mounted.
...just imagient he mess you get yourself
in when you try to unmount early mounted filesystems
when others are already mounted on top of them.
I don't like to imagine things. Gets me in
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 06:30:17PM -0500, Ben Russo wrote:
The BINARY RPM's are only available through RHN, and even if you have
a Redhat AS
RHN subscription with which to download them, they are (IANAL)
copyrighted or licensed
or something so you are not allowed to redistribute them.
Forgive me if this is a duplicate posting...
I run ps -ef and some of the lines of data have their
last few characters truncated. How can I get ps -ef
(or any other command) to wrap text rather than
truncating the line?
Thanks,
..Robert
__
Do you
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 assume RH would be/is your first
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I have no
idea which one is the best. Any ideas?
Eric
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The chipset for the modem is scorpio chipset.Has
anyone found drivers for this chip set to work with
linux.
Google didn't turn them up?
Hint: 'Linux lucent amr scorpio' will give you 275 hits!
Regards,
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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
The most excellent site for addon software for Redhat Linux is
One could also try actually watching for an answer, which I posted
yesterday. Try:
http://www.linuxia64.org/
Sorry David - missed that post - my eyes tend to get drawn to the same
question being asked 3 times in succession instead.
If he doesn't take your advice - his problem I guess.
Edward Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about I freely admit that Kickstart should not erase drives you've
explicitly told it not to.
Sounds good to me.
You're right. It shouldn't.
But please have a think about things you shouldn't do. Seriously, when
we get PCs in here for
Try http://www.postfix.org/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Eric Brophy
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 4:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Email Server
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I
have no idea
Eager to hear what anyone can contribute to help shed some light on
this.
Regards,
Jeff Lawton
I think it's because the board can support 2 virtual processor in the form
of a 3.06 GHz P4.
I've just installed 8 on a D845GEBV2L (also supports Hyperthtreading) -and I
haven't paid much
Robert Vaughn wrote:
Forgive me if this is a duplicate posting...
I run ps -ef and some of the lines of data have their
last few characters truncated. How can I get ps -ef
(or any other command) to wrap text rather than
truncating the line?
ps -elf
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Dear Friends
I´m trying fix a Agere modem error without success. My modem didn´t dial.
With KPPP I received a modem answer when I click in buttom. KPP shows that
modem is ready and try dialing (without modem sound - no dial tone), after
one minute the answer is no carrier. How can I solve it?
Eric Brophy wrote:
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I have no
idea which one is the best. Any ideas?
Eric
Depends on what you want to do with it.
How many users,
Do they have shell accounts?
Do you want imap, pop, smtp, webmail, MAPI?
Do you want
Your terminal might not recognise the \n that is sent by the server?
Or perhaps your terminal isn't reporting the right size to the server?
/B
- Original Message -
From: Robert Vaughn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: RedHat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 16:22
Subject: Terminal
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 04:30 pm, you wrote:
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I have
no idea which one is the best. Any ideas?
Eric
I run mailman.Quite satisfied.
Irwin
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http://freshrpms.net
James R. McKenzie wrote:
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
What's the point in upgrading if you don't need to? My server still
runs 6.2, and has no need for an upgrade.
As long as you keep up the security updates after RedHat drops the automated
ones, I have no problem with that.
Regards,
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Triple D Computer Services P/L
Try Postfix.
- Original Message -
From: Eric Brophy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 7:30 PM
Subject: Email Server
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I have
no
idea which one is the best. Any ideas?
Eric
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None are the best, but all are really good.
I use Postfix for SMTP, CourierIMAP for POP3/IMAP and LDAP for user
management and Procmail for filtering. Others like Sendmail for SMTP, some
like QMail. I don't think anyone really likes UW-IMAP as a POP3/IMAP
server, but I could be wrong. I also
the 'lo' in the command means Loopback, its the 127.0.0.1 address.
/B
- Original Message -
From: Dana Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 13:58
Subject: Re: DNS problems NOT fixed
I was able to get it working by adding the following commands
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 04:30:12PM -0800, Eric Brophy wrote:
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I have no
idea which one is the best. Any ideas?
Hi Eric,
What do you intend to use your email server (email service?), for?
1. Web browser based email client
Ben Russo said:
The BINARY RPM's are only available through RHN, and even if you have a
Redhat AS
RHN subscription with which to download them, they are (IANAL)
copyrighted or licensed
or something so you are not allowed to redistribute them.
nate wrote:
yes but note on that errata site,
U yea...
- Original Message -
From: Tim Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 14:29
Subject: Re: 2nd Choice
...actually, linuxfromscratch.org, is, I think, what you meant...
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 15:59, David Busby wrote:
Heck with all
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:37:19 -0500
Ben Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve wrote:
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
Robert Vaughn wrote:
Forgive me if this is a duplicate posting...
I run ps -ef and some of the lines of data have their
last few characters truncated. How can I get ps -ef
(or any other command) to wrap text rather than
truncating the line?
Try 'ps -efww'
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Hi Bill
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 03:26, 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 concerns
David Busby wrote:
I'm in the boat with the folks who say read the manual and such.
Then you're on the wrong boat. It appalls me the level of software
quality that some people will not only put up with, but defend. I say
this as a software engineer, myself. If someone came to me and pointed
Seriously, if it is not a 9.0, that would imply there will be no 9.1?
Does this represent a change to just 9 - 10 - 11 - 12?
No. apparently - there will be an 9 SE, then service pack 1, 2, 3 etc.
(grins and ducks)
Regards,
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Triple D Computer Services P/L
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to master.
Aly.
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 18:10, Ralph Guzman wrote:
Try http://www.postfix.org/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Eric Brophy
Sent: Tuesday, March
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 18:11, Cliff Wells wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 23:19, Tsuyoshi Takada wrote:
It seems that new proftpd and existing proftpd-xinetd conflict.
How should I do?
I don't want to rpm -e proftpd, because proftpd setting file will also
be deleted...
I don't think so.
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 17:55, Ben Russo wrote:
Paul Greene wrote:
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
Hello
I am having difficulty using the vesa framebuffer console with my
geforce 4. It is a geforce4 ti4200 (agp 8x) manufactured by MSI. The
motherboard is an asus a7v133 (kt133a) with 1st gen athlon 1000 mhz
processor. Any attempt to use the vesafb modes on boot (vga=791 etc)
results in a black
WOW.. I'm surprised that no one (Till Now) mentioned qmail :-P
I use that and find it quite easy to use and secure.
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 17:30, Eric Brophy wrote:
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I have no
idea which one is the best. Any ideas?
Eric
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 02:59:05PM -0600, 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.
Actually, I did notice one other person.. Sorry :)
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 11:56, Joe Giles wrote:
WOW.. I'm surprised that no one (Till Now) mentioned qmail :-P
I use that and find it quite easy to use and secure.
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 17:30, Eric Brophy wrote:
I am trying to set-up an
Hi all,
My Linux machine is connected to a RAID array through
a Brocade fibre channel switch via a Qlogic 2200
HBA(The qlogic linux HBA drivers were installed
successfully and i have a link between the switch and
the server) .I created 2 Luns , Lun0 and Lun 1 on the
array through the array
I feel that the development on Qmail is stagnent, where as the other
mail systems seem to have active development.
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 11:56, Joe Giles wrote:
WOW.. I'm surprised that no one (Till Now) mentioned qmail :-P
I use that and find it quite easy to use and secure.
On Tue,
Are you speaking about the mailing list software or is this really a
mail server ?
Aly.
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 17:50, irwin wrote:
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 04:30 pm, you wrote:
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I have
no idea which one is the best.
To further my previous post (about the bogus linuxfromscratch.com (supposed
to be .org)). The distribution is only a packaging mechanism. Think of a
Linux distro as a box lunch from the store, you can get chips, soda and a
sandwich all separate or by the lunch distro that has it all together. I
Are you speaking about the mailing list software or is this really a
mail server ?
Aly.
I am trying to set a server up for a small hosting service, so I will need
to able to handle multiple users over multiple domains. The only access that
will be needed is POP3/SMTP and I have my own
Possibly, I haven't looked into other ones since I went to qmail. Maybe
there isn't allot of development on it cause there doesn't need to be
any. No need to make changes to a system that works well... If you need
different functionality, just add an add on (There are tons) to qmail
and edit some
I used to use qmail many years ago, and really loved
it back then (I know hotmail still uses it for their
outbound mail, they've been using it for years on
FreeBSD).
But recently when I did a full upgrade of my
environment from old Linux releases, I abandoned qmail
and just went for a simpler
I just installed RedHat 8.0 on a system with the following set-up:
MSI MS-694T Pro Motherboard
VIA C3 1GHz (EzraT core) CPU
256MB SDRAM PC133
Vodoo3 Graphics card
IBM 20GB HD
And everything is running really really slowly! :( It feels
like I am running it on a Pentium 60MHz CPU ...
Have any of
I´m trying fix a Agere modem error without success. My modem didn´t dial.
With KPPP I received a modem answer when I click in buttom. KPP shows that
modem is ready and try dialing (without modem sound - no dial tone), after
one minute the answer is no carrier. How can I solve it?
Drivers
I've heard it said that the Via C3 is comparable to a Celeron of 50-60%
of the clock speed (in your case a 600Mhz Celeron).
My 800MHz C3 doesn't run X, it spends its time acting as mail and web
server and occasional CD-burner. The rest of its idle time is spent
looking for alien life
Hello,
I need to set up a pop mail server. I currently use sendmail as the MTA. IIRC,
redhat used to have a pop server included, but a search on the redhat cd does
not help me (RH 7.3).
The pop mail server will be just for a light weight use, let's say less than
10 users, and the users are
It comes with imap. Look for imap2000 I think on the 7.3 CD. Be sure to
enable it in /etc/xinetd.d/ipop3 once you install it.
JAV
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 22:59, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Hello,
I need to set up a pop mail server. I currently use sendmail as the MTA. IIRC,
redhat used to
I'm a qmail fan so I'll outline some things I like about qmail that may
be features that would help meet your needs:
- secure
- fast
- several options for user setup (/etc/passwd, mysql, vpopmail, etc.)
- includes pop3 daemon - or you can use another
- can be configured for SMTP authentication --
Many people have recommended Debian to me, and I might go with that on my
next laptop. Though I also hear it's not for the faint of heart.
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
hmm... this mailing list is really inconvienient, when i go to the archives,
i cant reply to messages, and i have it set on daily digest, so i cant reply
to it.
anyways, at the boot up, it says eth0 failed, and im running 8.0. i'll try
to move it to a different slot, i guess. In the network
Bret Hughes wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 17:55, Ben Russo wrote:
Paul Greene wrote:
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
rhn_register is only for 7.3 and older releases.
RHL8 uses up2date --register
-Original Message-
From: DuSTiN KRySaK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 6:53 PM
To: Redhat Mailing List
Subject: Re: up2date - subscription change
On 3/25/03 3:06 PM, Curtis
The purpose of my question was not to start a debate about the AS SRPM's and Redhat being gracious enough to provide them, but rather how to go about building the CD's (binaries) from them or any other version's SRPM's. It seems that you would need a like system to build from or they would not
I am trying to get vncserver running on a RH7.3 box. I ran the vncserver
command and it created the .vnc directory and it appears to be running.
However, can I use my windows vnc viewer with the Linux vncserver? It is
failing. Also do I need to configure the /etc/sysconfig/vncserver file? I
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Simpson, Doug wrote:
I am trying to get vncserver running on a RH7.3 box. I ran the
vncserver command and it created the .vnc directory and it appears to
be running.
Where's the relevent logfile? Where's your process list? Where's your
ip{chains,tables} filter list?
Joe Giles wrote:
Possibly, I haven't looked into other ones since I went to qmail. Maybe
there isn't allot of development on it cause there doesn't need to be
any.
In my opinion, there does. The only remaining site that I deployed
qmail on has problems with it on a regular, semi-frequent basis
Does anyone have some simple directions on how to
setup RedHat 8.0 as a domain controller for windows 2000 clients I am new to
Linux if someone has some files like the smb.conf I could see I was be very
thankful
thanks,
Brent
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 13:48, Michael Mansour wrote:
I used to use qmail many years ago, and really loved
it back then (I know hotmail still uses it for their
outbound mail, they've been using it for years on
FreeBSD).
(If only most of the Microsoft-Marketed world knew that little bit of
There's alot there that you're asking and I'm sure
alot of documentation is available on the VNC web
site.
Your best bet is to read some of the documentation and
familiarise yourself with the way VNC functions.
I use TightVNC personally as it offers more
functionality than VNC itself,
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 14:59, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Hello,
I need to set up a pop mail server. I currently use sendmail as the MTA. IIRC,
redhat used to have a pop server included, but a search on the redhat cd does
not help me (RH 7.3).
If you did the default installation of RH 7.3,
Mark Johnson-Barbier wrote:
I'm a qmail fan so I'll outline some things I like about qmail that may
be features that would help meet your needs:
I'm a courier fan, so I'll outline why I prefer it to qmail.
http://www.courier-mta.org/
- secure
- fast
Courier is these as well, and is designed very
Title: Message
Hi,
Go
through the file, just modify domain name instead of workgroup which i am
using..Hope it will help u
Regds,
santosh
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