Hi John,
As I recall from when I looked at StackGuard some time ago, 'Canary is
a technical term in the context of StackGuard.
That I am aware of. Problem is how to get rid of the undefined reference.
I suggest you seek help from immunix where you will find people expert
in the use and
Hi all,
I am absolutely not sure where to post this maybe the sound-list will
be a better option. If that is the case somebody please correct me so
that I may redirect my query there.
I have recently installed RH 9 and was merrily using the RHN update
without any problems till now.
Recently
HI
I'm not able to mount my /d ev/hdd1, while trying to mount ist following
output is seen on the screen
Jun 27 08:59:02 raiddisc kernel: hdd: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x41
Jun 27 08:59:12 raiddisc kernel: hdd: timeout waiting for DMA
Jun 27 08:59:12 raiddisc kernel: hdd: timeout
I could get acceptable throughput between RH9 NFS server and AIX client.
I use default NFS server configuration ( rw+insecure+sync/async ), tried lots
of
different mount-option combination (rsize,wsize,vers,combehind,numclust,etc.)
at AIX side, but the throughput is very bad, like 50-500k/sec,
Hi, Gordon!
You're right but I just wanted to show an example for the syntax.
Greetz,
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Panos Tsapralis wrote:
...so, what other options do I have to download the latest patches
without using the up2date mechanism? For example, can I download them
via ftp into a local directory on my system and install them as regular
RPM packages?
Yup. In fact, that's
Hi.
Sometimes appears in the console the message
(scsi0:A:1:0) : Locking max tag count at 64
I use RedHat 9 in a dual machine Pentium III 1000 GHz with kernel
2.4.20-18.9smp. Also I have three SCSI disks, the last two in RAID-0.
Any idea?
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I have recently read in the list other people mentioning that the latest updates
of XFree86 by Red Hat are very large in volume, because they have been compiled
with debugging information in them.
This makes it really difficult and time-consuming (not to say, expensive also)
for us, poor guys
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 01:20:02PM +0200, T. Ribbrock wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 11:40:22AM +0200, Cornelius Kölbel wrote:
you could use xfce. It is _realy_ fast and looks nice and modern.
Modern? If it still looks like CDE (which it did when I tried it a
couple of weeks ago), it looks
I go to the link
https://listman.redhat.com/archives/valhalla-list/2002-August/msg02206.html
and this is what says
On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 09:37, Marcelo Zunino wrote:
Hello,
The machine in a ibm xSerie 200, RH7.3 Kernel 2.4.18-3.
I have recived
Apollo (Carmel Entertainment) wrote:
So after looking at the thread I started (the one about why RH90 is slower than
Win98) I came to conlusion that I will move people to Linux in stages. First I
want to change common use workstations to linux.
My question is, which WM will do best job
I usually keep my Redhat 9 display turned off. When I need to see it, I turn
it on, jiggle the mouse and it wakes up from its energy-saving mode.
But right now the display won't wake up. So I can't see the Linux system at
all. It's running ok, but I can't access it. There is no remote login
Any chance you could get a second monitor and try that? If the screen is
still blank, it's the graphics card. If the monitor works, then it is your
old monitor that's the problem.
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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:53 AM
To:
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 11:53:23AM +0300, Panos Tsapralis wrote:
This makes it really difficult and time-consuming (not to say, expensive
also) for us, poor guys with modem connections, to download and install
these updates. So, I would like to ask whether there is any possibility
that
I'm having a closer look at redhat-config-packages to see if it may be
used instead of a custom PERL script to keep our systems up to date. Some
questions I've come up with:
1. What is a directory for the --tree argument supposed to look like? I
tried one where I had copied the contents of all
Once upon a time Red Hat was producing an update CD about every quarter. Not sure if
they still do but that would certainly be an option.
Mitch Smith
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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:53 AM
To: RedHat
Subject: RHN updates
I'm trying to obtain some info on a Red Hat 9 install tree from within a
script. Is there a simple way (e.g. a util that will parse the XML) to
list all the packages included in:
1. A specific collection
2. The collections that are selected by default
?
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I have attached the source. There is something called the localhost_2.png
and localhost_2.html which I cannot find in the harddisk.
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From: Timothy Stone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 9:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mrtg graphs
Is it any truth the rumors that 2.4.18 based enterprise kernel is in
testing?
It's been out for quite a while
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/updates/enterprise/2.1AS/en/os/SRPMS/
ncftp ...rise/2.1AS/en/os/SRPMS ls -l kernel-2.4.18*
-rw-rw-r--2 ftp ftp 37082500
Hi.. yes.. i need a proxy and i have a Ip masq.
with proxy_auth i can't make this. right?
Augusto flavio
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?
Today i use a authentication without transparent
proxy.
I read something like
I'm trying to send text only email. I'm using Outlook Express, and I went
into Tools/Options and to the Send tab, and clicked on Plain Text for Mail
Sending Format. I don't see how I could be sending HTML.
Ben
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Bret,
Don't use any sort of ftp. If you installed RH 9.0, then you are 99% sure
to have installed ssh. The scp (secure copy) protocol runs automatically on
top of ssh (unless you've disabled it). Go to
http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/
and get WinSCP. Very nice interface, and it works well. It'll
I tried changing monitors and it still doesn't work - but does that really
prove anything?
The 2nd monitor is a different type of monitor, with a different size, etc.
Maybe it just isn't displaying correctly without restarting (which I don't
want to risk doing).
Are there any commands I could
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Is it any truth the rumors that 2.4.18 based enterprise kernel is in
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It's been out for quite a while
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 11:53:23 +0300, Panos Tsapralis wrote:
I have recently read in the list other people mentioning that the latest updates
of XFree86 by Red Hat are very large in volume, because they have been compiled
with debugging
Per Steve Cowles on the Shrike list, here's another way to solve the
AOL/DHCP issue. I like this better than the SMARTHOST option, as it
allows finer control over the delivery. I've tried it and it works fine
with AOL and allows me to send other mails without relaying through my
ISP.
Quoting
On Friday 27 June 2003 05:53 am, Doug Lerner wrote:
I usually keep my Redhat 9 display turned off. When I need to see it, I
turn it on, jiggle the mouse and it wakes up from its energy-saving mode.
But right now the display won't wake up. So I can't see the Linux system at
all. It's running
On Friday 27 June 2003 09:32 am, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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I have recently read in the list other people mentioning that the latest
updates of XFree86 by Red Hat are very large in volume,
Hi ajay,
I too getting same problem but only thing is that I installed MRTG on
windows platform..
Regards,
santosh
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Subject: RE: mrtg
Hi,
I have been accessing my linux files from windows for
along time and even have my linux computer setup to
print on my windowns machine computers and vice versa,
however now I need to search a windows computer at work
for a file and I am at home. I have searched through my
books and the web but
Hi,
I think that you need use smbclient to access to shared files on windows from linux.
the following example is the one that I use to access shared data on windows..
smbclient computer_name\\folder
if you need to validate yourself with a username and password you need to add
some args at
smbmount or mount -t smb
Either should work as long as you have smbclient installed
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Subject: accessing windows computer from linux
Hi,
I have been accessing
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 08:04:07AM -0500, John Nichel wrote:
when I tried it told me that the Apache needed to be greater than or equal
to 2.0.44 - are you sure it needs to be greater than ?
I went back to 1.3 apache and redhat 7.3 at that point and installed php
4.3.2 fine
Jim:-)
The
Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
smbmount or mount -t smb
Either should work as long as you have smbclient installed
snip
actuall that last one should be
mount -t smbfs
But she's wanting to search a remote windows machine. You might have to
make an entry in your hosts file. man samba should help. If
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 08:04:07AM -0500, John Nichel wrote:
when I tried it told me that the Apache needed to be greater than or equal
to 2.0.44 - are you sure it needs to be greater than ?
I went back to 1.3 apache and redhat 7.3 at that point and installed php
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 10:10:42 -0400, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=98082
Is this only for RH 8.0?
Yes.
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On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 10:05:14AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 08:04:07AM -0500, John Nichel wrote:
when I tried it told me that the Apache needed to be greater than or
equal
to 2.0.44 - are you sure it needs to be greater than ?
Depends on the method that the black list uses, check on the
description of each black list web page. On of them is www.spamhaus.org
Scott Skrogstad wrote:
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Hello:
I'm administering a server with RedHat 7.3 installed, it runs the
mail server (pop, imap and webmail), web server, and two or three minor
services. It has an Athlon running an 1.3 GHz, 512 MB of DDR, and two
SCSI disk running at 80 MHz in RAID 0 by software. The load average in
the
How do you get a SPAMMER on a black list ?
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/Abuse/Spam/Blacklists/
This is a directory of several BlackLists out there. MAPS RBL is one of
the more popular ones, but I think you need to subscribe ($) to it.
Where are you trying to block the
Linda Hanigan wrote,
I have been accessing my linux files from windows for
along time and even have my linux computer setup to
print on my windowns machine computers and vice versa,
however now I need to search a windows computer at work
for a file and I am at home. I have searched through
Greetings,
We've recently moved to a new library automation system and I figure now
is a good time to begin creating comprehensive documentation for it and
other system administration tasks.
The question is, which application to use? I'm planning on making the
documentation available a web
When I login as root to check mail messages sent from cron I get nothing.
On my RH 7.3 system it works fine but not on my RH 9.0 system.
I don't run the sendmail daemon on the RH 7.3 system but local mail works
but
not on the RH 9.0 system.
How can I get local mail to work without running
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 21:23, Apollo (Carmel Entertainment) wrote:
I have 3 workstation that are just too damn slow for the full install of RH90
with XFCE, plus OpenOffice, Access97 (via Wine). So I would like to have one
good system do X server and just have those 3 workstation run everything
Greetings,
I have a shell script which duplicates a file and then renames the
duplicate file; the trick is that the duplicate file needs to have the
same permissions as the original file. For example:
1. Open file A.txt
2. Manipulate A.txt
3. Save A.txt as A.txt.tmp
4. Rename A.txt.tmp
Well, I'm trying IceWM, and it make my 250MH AMD k6-22 *look* like the fast
computer it is g.
*But*, I'm having several problems.
1) right now, as it comes up, in the error messages, it complains that
libpng warning: Application was compiled with png.h from libpng-1.2.4
libpng warning:
I've used DocBook for good success - it's nice because it prints out very
pretty, in addition to being used for web.
Jon
On 27 Jun 2003, Eric Sisler wrote:
Greetings,
We've recently moved to a new library automation system and I figure now
is a good time to begin creating comprehensive
Thanks for this randy
I have it working for Outlook Express, but Outlook still seems to not be
working Weird. I wonder what the difference between outlook and
outlook express is when using pop3s?
-Original Message-
From: Randy Perkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Eric Sisler,
On Friday June 27, 2003 12:01, Eric Sisler wrote:
Greetings,
We've recently moved to a new library automation system and I figure now
is a good time to begin creating comprehensive documentation for it and
other system administration tasks.
The question is, which application
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 10:11, Nick White wrote:
Thanks for this randy
I have it working for Outlook Express, but Outlook still seems to not be
working Weird. I wonder what the difference between outlook and
outlook express is when using pop3s?
A former co-worker of mine was working
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 08:02, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
Bret,
Don't use any sort of ftp. If you installed RH 9.0, then you are 99% sure
to have installed ssh. The scp (secure copy) protocol runs automatically on
top of ssh (unless you've disabled it). Go to
http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/
Edit /etc/shells
Add /bin/sftponly
Edit /etc/passwd and change the account's shell to /bin/sftponly
-Original Message-
I told him my concerns about ftp. I wish I could figure out
a good way
to disable logins for these scp only accounts though. It is not a big
user base and he
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 11:43, Richard Crawford wrote:
Greetings,
I have a shell script which duplicates a file and then renames the
duplicate file; the trick is that the duplicate file needs to have the
same permissions as the original file. For example:
1. Open file A.txt
2.
Richard Crawford wrote:
...
5. Give B.txt the same permissions as A.txt
I assume that there is some set of variables I can look at to find various
attributes of A.txt, so that $APerm = permissions(A.txt) or something, so
I can do chmod $APerm B.txt in step 5.
From the setfacl man page:
Hi all,
History: I have been using Outlook Express and Fsecure to tunnel ports
25 110 for a long time, this allows me to work from home and send
company email. Recently the rh7.1 server that I ssh into lost it's hard
disk and so I built up a rh8.0 distribution and tested things out. So
far so
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 09:43, Richard Crawford wrote:
Greetings,
I have a shell script which duplicates a file and then renames the
duplicate file; the trick is that the duplicate file needs to have the
same permissions as the original file. For example:
1. Open file A.txt
2.
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 18:21, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 06:02:33PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
Ah well. Life sure would be easy if there weren't all these pesky
customers complicating things.
Yeah, but they do pay the bills...
Do these files stay in the upload dir
Thanks to everyone who replied to this question. I wound up doing it in
Perl. ;-)
Sliante,
Richard S. Crawford
http://www.mossroot.com
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invisible to the eye.
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 00:04, Simon Tischer wrote:
HI
I'm not able to mount my /d ev/hdd1, while trying to mount ist following
output is seen on the screen
Jun 27 08:59:02 raiddisc kernel: hdd: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x41
Jun 27 08:59:12 raiddisc kernel: hdd: timeout waiting
I have been struggling with email ever since I updated my RH8 with the
latest fixes. Anyway. I got email working but I have a problem with the
mail command. For pine I am able to send email but I had to set the
smtp-server=address in the .pinerc for each account... Does anyone
know why
Without an mta how do you expect the mail to be routed? I know of no way to
get local mail without a daemon, but maybe I'm missing something. The reason
you're getting connection refused is because there is no daemon listening.
Also, to send a message use /bin/mail not sendmail.
JAV
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 09:37:47AM -0400, John P Verel wrote:
Per Steve Cowles on the Shrike list, here's another way to solve the
AOL/DHCP issue. I like this better than the SMARTHOST option, as it
allows finer control over the delivery. I've tried it and it works fine
with AOL and allows
Thanks that worked and with -U username%password you don't even have to
mess with the password it allowed me to find their missing file and tell
them what it was called and where it was. I actually log on from my
linux computer to the linux server at work with mgetty then had them
share the C
Joe,
Thanks for the reply.
As stated in the original message, I don't run the daemon
in RH 7.3 as well as other UNIX variants, Solaris and Tru64.
Without the daemon running I'm able to send mail on my local
machine to local userids ie from the command line.. mail root
The default settings in
Thanks that worked and with -U username%password you don't even have to
mess with the password it allowed me to find their missing file and tell
them what it was called and where it was. I actually log on from my
linux computer to the linux server at work with mgetty then had them
share the
Disregard the stupid copy question I just went back and read
all the man page for smbclient. The first time I just read
far enought to connect and then got curious and was playing
around. This was fun now when they can't figure out how to
open their email attachments I can log on form home and
Hello,
Is it possible to migrate an NT users/password database to a RedHat Linux
ldap server? We want to migrate all workstations to Linux, but I was hoping
for a possibility to a straight forward migration without recreating all the
accounts.
Many thanks in advance.
James D. Parra
[EMAIL
Know of any good mailing lists for C Programming on RedHat?
-Ed
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On Friday 27 June 2003 21:05, Lazor, Ed wrote:
Know of any good mailing lists for C Programming on RedHat?
-Ed
That's kind of a tall order there Ed. Are you looking for beginner's
level programming to learn the 'C' language or somthing that'll help
with the finer intracacies of the Red Hat
Both actually.
The specific question I'm trying to answer right now is... How do find the max index
of an array?
I tend to come up with a lot of questions like that as I'm learning and any mailing
lists would be helpful. I'm doing network programming on a RedHat box, so I'm
assuming RedHat
Hello all,
What I am trying to do is run a command and take a very specific part of
a line of its output and save it to a file. Here's the route i've been
going down so far... with no success might I add.
the program im running is called sensors (lm_sensors) and run on its own
gives output of
Use awk along wit grep like this:
sensors | grep -i cpu | awk '{print $2}'
this should produce +53.4?C given the output you provided.
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 16:49, Adam Bowns wrote:
Hello all,
What I am trying to do is run a command and take a very specific part of
a line of its output and
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 09:49:42PM +0100, Adam Bowns wrote:
sensors |grep CPU: |cat cpu
For starters, you don't need the last pipe. This will do:
sensors | grep CPU: cpu
which gives me a file called cpu with contents: -
CPU: +53.4?C (limit = +120?C, hysteresis = +100?C)
the
On Friday 27 June 2003 21:30, Lazor, Ed wrote:
Both actually.
The specific question I'm trying to answer right now is... How do
find the max index of an array?
I tend to come up with a lot of questions like that as I'm learning
and any mailing lists would be helpful. I'm doing network
You pass it as a function argument.
If you declared the array within the block you are trying to access it,
you can use sizeof() to get the total bytecount (not the number of
elements). However, if you pass it to a function, sizeof() will just
return the size of a pointer on your machine
sensors|grep CPU:|perl -e '$a = ; if($a =~ m/\+([\d\.]+)/){ print $1; }'
cpu
Jon
which gives me a file called cpu with contents: -
CPU: +53.4?C (limit = +120?C, hysteresis = +100?C)
the problem im having is that i need the file to just contain: -
53.4
or whatever the value was
The http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html list called
linux-c-programming has very low traffic and people that are with linux
from its beggining and are willing to help anyone.
Lazor, Ed wrote:
Both actually.
The specific question I'm trying to answer right now is... How do find the max
Lazor, Ed wrote:
Both actually.
The specific question I'm trying to answer right now is... How do find the max index of an array?
Depends on whether or not the array is null terminated. :)
C is not a language I'd recommend to new programmers. Have you
considered learning Python, or do you
Hello
where can I get a running version of the realplayer for redhat 9?
I downloaded the realplay8, but it did not work! :-(
i.e. I typed realplay at the prompt and nothing happend!
Regards
Cornelius
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-Original Message-
From: MONGAN, DAVID (JSC-DV1) (UNI)
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 11:19 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Sendmail - mail from cron not working
When I login as root to check mail messages sent from cron I
get nothing. On my RH 7.3 system it works fine but not
I'm not new to programming, but it's been years since I coded in C. I'm working with
a pre-established project done in C.
Thanks in advance for any advice you have.
-Ed
-Original Message-
How do you find the max index of an array?
Depends on whether or not the array is null
Is there a Winsftp? sftp is part of the ssh toolkit,
if something exists like that under Windows then maybe
that would stop your irritation :)
Michael.
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On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 08:02, Benjamin J. Weiss
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Bret,
Don't use any sort of ftp. If you
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 15:05, Lazor, Ed wrote:
Know of any good mailing lists for C Programming on RedHat
A great resource for C and C++ programming. Some of these guys are
really good.
http://www.cprogramming.com/board.html
I've never found anything specific to Redhat in C programming -
See http://www.reznet.uleth.ca/faq for a solution the FAQ
Cornelius Kölbel wrote:
Hello
where can I get a running version of the realplayer for redhat 9?
I downloaded the realplay8, but it did not work! :-(
i.e. I typed realplay at the prompt and nothing happend!
Regards
Cornelius
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My GNOME desktop environment has been corrupted and is unusable. When I log on
to GNOME, several empty dialog boxes are displayed (I can understand that they
refer to errors, since they have a red stop sign above the OK button), all
menus are gone, no panel to the bottom of the screen and I
Search for .gnome* file and directories in your home dir.
Panos Tsapralis wrote:
My GNOME desktop environment has been corrupted and is unusable. When I
log on to GNOME, several empty dialog boxes are displayed (I can
understand that they refer to errors, since they have a red stop sign
reading an online brief tutorial on RPM, and i was surprised to
see an explanation of an interesting variation of rpm i'd never
seen before -- the fact that you upgrade groups of related packages
by just the package name, like
# rpm -Uvh samba
which allegedly will upgrade, in this case, the
Why not learn c# for linux ?
I am and its great! Check out:
http://www.dotgnu.org
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From: Lazor, Ed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: C Programming
I'm not new to programming, but it's been years since
On 6/27/03 10:59 PM, Reuben D. Budiardja [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I had a similar problem twice before (in the last year) with Redhat 7.3. It's
weird. I tried everything that I could think of, but the monitor just didn't
wake up. In the other case, it's showing No signal thing.
The only I
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 15:58, Doug Lerner wrote:
So I was hoping there was some other way of tweaking the video signal to
respond before resorting to that.
Can you ssh in from another machine and do an 'init 3' followed by 'init
5' on it? That will restart X and maybe bring it back to life
Any ideas why they added the debugging info?
Michael.
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 11:53:23 +0300, Panos Tsapralis
wrote:
I have recently read in the list other people
mentioning that the latest updates
Have you tried ctl+alt+backspace to restart the x server, it shouldn't
interfere with your other servers you have running.
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 23:58, Doug Lerner wrote:
On 6/27/03 10:59 PM, Reuben D. Budiardja [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I had a similar problem twice before (in the last
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 08:14, Panos Tsapralis wrote:
My GNOME desktop environment has been corrupted and is unusable. When I log on
to GNOME, several empty dialog boxes are displayed (I can understand that they
refer to errors, since they have a red stop sign above the OK button), all
menus
On 6/28/03 8:05 AM, Cliff Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 15:58, Doug Lerner wrote:
So I was hoping there was some other way of tweaking the video signal to
respond before resorting to that.
Can you ssh in from another machine and do an 'init 3' followed by 'init
5'
Yes. That was mentioned in my first note. That was the first thing I tried.
I was wondering if there are any other magical key combinations like that
I could try.
Thanks,
doug
On 6/28/03 8:08 AM, Adam Bowns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried ctl+alt+backspace to restart the x server, it
How to re-enable SSH depends on what you did to disable it. Once you get it working
again though, you can remove login shells from all accounts, except yours. That
should disable people's ability to remotely log in. Use /etc/shells to see which
shells are available and then update the shell
My computer has no ISA slot, only PCI, USB or serial.
I want to use VOCP for faxes, caller ID and voice
mail. Couldn't figure out which modems can do voice
mail and caller ID properly with Linux on a POTS line.
Looking for a simple, consumer grade modem.
Thanks!
USRobotics.com
-Original Message-
My computer has no ISA slot, only PCI, USB or serial.
I want to use VOCP for faxes, caller ID and voice
mail. Couldn't figure out which modems can do voice
mail and caller ID properly with Linux on a POTS line.
Looking for a simple, consumer grade
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