Joe Giles wrote:
Hello All,
Is there a way to zero out the information you get when you preform an
ifconfig without rebooting the machine? I need to clear out the collisions
and other errors to see if trouble shooting I'm doing is working.
Thanks a million
Joe
Not sure this is what you want
I naively didn't leave enough space on my / partition and now /boot doesn't
have enough space for me to upgrade to the latest kernel. Only the current
kernel is there now and I'm still short a few megs. This is a live server
so I can't really mess with it too much. What can I do?
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Hello! I've just subscribed to this list and i hope that someone can
help me
I have a computer where i have a Redhat 7.3 box with the following
hardware descriptions:
- Pentium MMX 233Mhz, 64 MB RAM 100Mhz., two 2.1 GB HDDs, 10 Mbps Lan
card and an external US Robotics 56K analog modem.
My
I was able to fix my own problem from the overflowing
amount of information on the web. I was trying to go
this route before, but I found a bit of info on a
message board that solved my problem. I moved the
located on the htpasswd file, and modified my
httpd.conf and htaccess files accordingly.
I found a bit of a problem that is no biggie, but I
would like to have it cleared up anyway.
On my Linux box, I can see in PHPMyAdmin browser
window an image that's a link to the PHPMyAdmin
website. However, when I browse to my website from a
Windows 2000 box, I'm not seeing that same icon.
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 10:07, Ricky Boone wrote:
Haven't seen a response from anyone concerning this issue, so ... *bump* :)
:( Seems like I'm talking to myself...
Dunno... it really looks like the RAM-disk is the answer...
BTW: I've tried the following:
# mkinitrd --preload raid1
I don't know about your second question but regarding the first:
It sounds like this is the same setup (exactly) that you were using under
Win and getting 4-5K?
If so, are you plugging into the same phone jack as before? Are you using a
longer RJ-11 cable? Have you tried setting your port speed
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 17:03:42 -0700 (PDT), Jon Neher wrote:
My RH8.0 system got updated with some RH AS2.1 rpms (don't ask).
We don't know when it happened or what the list is. Does
anyone know a way to verify the rpms on a system?
Check out
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 16:34, Strider Alex Hunter wrote:
1) SLOW PPP CONNECTIONS:
When this computer used to have Windows 2000 professional and Wingate
4.x i was able to connect at 4.5 - 4.9 Kbps rates. Now, with RH linux
7.3 i've tried everything in order to tune up the PPPD daemon, the
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 15:49, Kirby Clements wrote:
This is an issue of connections in general, being that I don't even
have the firewall turned on yet.
The new standalone firewall box I have built is now connecting via PPP
with wvdial, a great little tool.
The firewall, be it shorewall or
So simple. Thank you very much.
quote who=System Administrator
I am assumong that you use something on the order of
dumpcommandline /var/log/backup
If so - change to dumpcommandline /var/log/backup
the appends rather than writing to the file.
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 18:17, AragonX
Check out this article on Slashdot. It's important to note SCO's
(formerly known as Caldera) role in Linux obtaining SMP code. They had a
programmer who was working on SMP for Linux. It's easy to see how code
would have been copied from UNIX to Linux that way. If that is even what
happened.
Hello Chums I wonder if you could help me with a quick question
I have an oppurtunity to migrate some data from one Unix server to another. I was
going to use *nix tools to do it and had plumped for Rsync. I have a lot of data to
move (1.5Tb+ from one site and 1Tb+ from another), but time is
I would be interested in hearing about this as well, but on a much smaller
scale.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:43 PM
Subject: Data Migration
Hello Chums I wonder if you could
The CDROM is the first option in the boot order for the machine.
The machine try to read the CD and I receive an IO ERROR.
The CD is readable but it is not bootable in that server. In other
machine it is bootable.
Lorenzo Prince wrote:
Luciano Rabelo staggered into view and mumbled:
The CD is
The answer depends on what bootloader you are using and how your
partition table is configured?
I'm thinking that you should reset the active flag to a different
partition (with free space)
copying your /boot folder contents to that partition
Then install your bootloader onto that partition
Is _inttypes.h a system file of linux? if it is true please send this file for me. I want to run a program and the error "no rule to make /usr/includs/sys/_inttypes.h" is accured . please help me.
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This has probably come up before (or something similar), but I couldn't
find anything useful on google or the groups.
Basically I've got a set of servers that need to be relatively low
administration. They're shared LTSP servers running galeon, gimp,
openoffice etc. Occasionally a user's
Is stddef.h a system file of linux? if it is true please send this file for me. I want to run a program and the error "no rule to make /usr/includs/sys/stddef.h" is accured . please help me.
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On Wednesday 23 July 2003 04:52 am,
From: Leonard den Ottolander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Stop the use of depleted uranium ammo!
End all
Hmm... check your spelling of of.
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Subject: About your .sig
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 04:52 am,
From: Leonard den Ottolander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Is sigevent.h a system file of linux? if it is true please send this file for me.I want to run a program and the error "no rule to make /usr/includs/sys/sigevent.h" is accured . please help me.
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Hey all..
I was wondering if anyone knew where mozilla stored it's user-defined
filters..
Every time I re-install linux I manage to keep my mail (which is stored
on another HD) but I always lose my filters
I've searched everywhere but the lil buggers are eluding me..
Any info would be
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 08:25:02 -0400, mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
m On Wednesday 23 July 2003 04:52 am,
From: Leonard den Ottolander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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m ^^^
What program is that? We can do nothing without knowing what youre
trying to do. Simply sending you a copy of one of ours may cause mayhem
as its a source file adn could be different than ours.
It sounds as you are trying to compile/build a program. Is that right?
what program is it?
On Wed,
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:30:53PM +, Mark Neidorff wrote:
What an enviable position to be in I'm about to switch ISPs and one of
my choices is how many static IPs I want.
As has already been written, you *need* only 1 static IP address, but
some would say you don't *need* your
Alan,
rsync should do just fine. You might want to do a --dry-run to see the
outcome. Also, check out whether or not you need to use the -Hardlinks
option which has been know to choke some big data copies.
-eric wood
Alan Harding wrote:
Hello Chums I wonder if you could help me with a quick
I did not mean to stretch the comparision between SuSE and SCO any
further than this. I considered making this explicit in my previous
mail but thought that wasn't necessary. It obviously is ;).
Oh okay, guess I got that wrong then ;)
Thanks for clearing that up.
Michael
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Following 'service vsftpd status' i get vsftpd dead but subsys
locked
The server was working fine. Monday morning at 7:30am files were uploaded
to the server. At 8am we rebooted the server. After the restart the error
started.
I have posted
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 06:41:54PM -0400, System Administrator wrote:
I am assumong that you use something on the order of
dumpcommandline /var/log/backup
If so - change to dumpcommandline /var/log/backup
the appends rather than writing to the file.
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 18:17,
Hi Alan
There are many transfer mechanism you can use provided you have space on the
destination.
Is the information confidential ? You can try FTP, NFS or even RSYNC.
Regards,
Marinus van Aswegen
Principal Consultant
Deloitte Touche
Security Services Group
Phone: +27-(0)11-209-6324
Fax:
I'm not exactly an expert on this subject (or many others for that
matter) but is NFS really a suitable solutions to transfering 1.5TB+ of
data over a network?? I didn't think it was *very* stable...
Just a thought
Kel
van Aswegen, Marinus (ZA - Johannesburg) wrote:
Hi Alan
There are many
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
For some reason, RedHat list none.
Any experience with 9 on Laptops?
Dan
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Sure,
I've got a Compaq Presario 1800T, Dell Inspirion, Winbook... All of
them installed RH9 without a problem. The only laptop I've heard has
minor problems are the Sonys, but that was a while ago. It might be ok
now.
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 10:11, Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I'm looking for
I ran it on Dell Latitude, worked fine (I never tried the modem, though).
I downgraded to RH8 because of Ximian Evolution issues.
Tom Hightower
Solutions, Inc
http://www.simas.com
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 10:11, Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
For some reason, RedHat list none.
Any experience with 9 on Laptops?
Dan
I run RH 9 on an IBM Thinkpad X22. I have had no issues during install or since.
I have been running it
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:15:31AM -0400, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
The only laptop I've heard has minor problems are the Sonys, but
that was a while ago. It might be ok now.
I am running RH 9 on an old Vaio Z505LE, and it works well. Including
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 10:11, Dan Bar Dov
Hi Ricky,
:( Seems like I'm talking to myself...
I am sorry nobody else jumps in. Problem with waiting such a long time
with your replies is it makes that I already forgot what the precise
problem was, what you have already tried to solve it, and what I did
recommend you to try.
BTW:
Stay away from Samsung VM laptops.. they *really* do not like linux
very much at all.. some issue with the screen...
the only distro I ever got working on mine was slackware with a custom
2.5 kernel.. couldn't even get RH working with a similar kernel..
Cheers
Kel
Dan Bar Dov wrote:
Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
For some reason, RedHat list none.
Any experience with 9 on Laptops?
Dan
For what it's worth, I'm running RH9 on a Toshiba Satellite 1750. It
actually installed better and cleaner than XP did. Toshiba is
What are you trying to do?
If you are just _moving_ the data one-time, I would probably use something
other than NFS. However, if it's a remote filesystem for Multimedia, I
would use NFS.
Jon
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Kelerion wrote:
I'm not exactly an expert on this subject (or many others for
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
For some reason, RedHat list none.
Any experience with 9 on Laptops?
I have a Sony Viao GRV550 (I think that's it...), and it doesn't work. It
looks like the PCMCIA bus, display, and a few other vital components aren't
compatible
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:19:31AM -0400, Kent Borg wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:15:31AM -0400, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
The only laptop I've heard has minor problems are the Sonys, but
that was a while ago. It might be ok now.
I am running RH 9 on an old Vaio Z505LE, and it works
Dell Inspiron 4000 works great except I have a built-in combo NIC/Modem.
NIC works. Modem doesn't. I haven't spent any time trying to get it going
though...
Christian
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On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 00:11, Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
For some reason, RedHat list none.
Any experience with 9 on Laptops?
Dan
IBM Thinkpads.
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Hi Michael
I've had good experiences with Dell laptops and have been using them for
about 4 years now.
Regards,
Marinus van Aswegen
Principal Consultant
Deloitte Touche
Security Services Group
Phone: +27-(0)11-209-6324
Fax: +27-(0)11-806-5202
All parts should go together without
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 00:54, Joe Giles wrote:
H.. Well, if I can isolate the kernel module for ONE card, that would
be great, but I don't think it works that way. Oh well, I guess I'll have
to cause a stir. Especially if they want a smooth running server :-D
Thanks for all the replies. I
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 03:12:08PM +0100, Kelerion wrote:
I'm not exactly an expert on this subject (or many others for that
matter) but is NFS really a suitable solutions to transfering 1.5TB+ of
data over a network?? I didn't think it was *very* stable...
Previous messages have suggested
Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
For some reason, RedHat list none.
Any experience with 9 on Laptops?
Dan
I use a Micron Transport ZX, dual-boot with WXP. Everything works great
but the winmodem.
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One. Use NAT and hide the other machines
behind the firewall; just forward the appropriate
ports to the right machines.
May I suggest IPCop? http://www.ipcop.org Hide
the Linux box and the other machines behind one
IPCop box; it'll be a bit more secure under most
conditions that rolling your
Title: Message
Hi!
First of all,
forgive me for my ignorance. I am getting familiar with Linux, coming from the
world of Novell netware and Windows.
Recently I installed
RH 9 on Compaq Proliant 1600 server. Everything worked fine until today when I
started getting thismessage while trying
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2003 15:11 schrieb Dan Bar Dov:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
Any experience with 9 on Laptops?
Good information at http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/
They list a lot of models and links to user's pages.
Am Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2003 15:24
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 07:22:10 -0700 (PDT)
Jonathan Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are you trying to do?
Its actually a migration from one system to another. It is a one time as such, but we
where hoping to do a base copy whilst the system is live and then eventually
disconnect all
Redhat 9.0 running on a Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E7100. The only thing that doesnt
work yet is the modem, but I havent even tried so that may be a configuration thing
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 10:21:50 -0400 (EDT)
Ricky Boone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 07:15, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
Sure,
I've got a Compaq Presario 1800T, Dell Inspirion, Winbook... All of
them installed RH9 without a problem. The only laptop I've heard has
minor problems are the Sonys, but that was a while ago. It might be ok
now.
I have a
Joe Giles wrote:
H.. Well, if I can isolate the kernel module for ONE card, that
would be great, but I don't think it works that way. Oh well, I guess
I'll have to cause a stir. Especially if they want a smooth running
server :-D
Thanks for all the replies. I actually learned a few
Kelerion wrote:
Hey all..
I was wondering if anyone knew where mozilla stored it's user-defined
filters..
I see them in .mozilla/default/*.slt/Mail/{serverName}/msgFilterRules.dat
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I haven't much experience with this but I think that NFS shouldn't be too bad for
this especially as you are doing things over time, you can do a certian portion
first then another and another , so on and so forth.
Another thing to look at is to see how site mirroring tools work,
Hello, I know this is an easy question, not much of a challenge, but...I am
going to update on my linux server the Glibc from 2.2 to 2.3. Does anybody
know of any issues I may face with this upgrade? I am using the Glibc 2.3
rpm to do the upgrade.
Thanks.
A
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ahh... bingo...
thanks.. the reason I couldn't find them was I was doing a find ./
-name *filt* .. but I keep forgetting find is case-sensitive.. lol
Cheers
Kel
Paul Brandariz x6546 wrote:
Kelerion wrote:
Hey all..
I was wondering if anyone knew where mozilla stored it's user-defined
I am trying to create a executable to emulate keyboard keys on a touch
screen environment! Any help how to do it is appreciable!
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DHCP server but not a Linux one. I searched and found this on the web:
option option-60 PXEClient;
But it doesn't work, gives an unknown option when restarting
How do you tell KDE to not automount a CD?
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Sorry about that, folks, I'd not intended to send it to the list.
mark
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, AragonX wrote:
Also, I believe the UNIX patents expire
next year.
The patents are likely irrelevant. There is contention about ownership
of some of the copyrights, some of which may have been transferred from
Novell to SCO under an amendment of the contract that gave
I use an IBM T23 with RedHat 9 and reiser filesystem. So far so good. Been
running for a couple of months and loving it. Sound, video, network, all
working great
Now if I could only figure out how to hot swap my floppy and cdrom/dvd I'd
be happy :D
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Hi,
I'm trying to set up RedHat AS 2.1 on a hp dl310, but I'm experiencing a
strange network problem.
The problem I'm encountering is that the server drops sessions that has
been established from other hosts, sessions established from the server
itself works fine. After a session has been droped
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 08:55:08 -0500, Mark Stevens wrote:
I am running vsftpd on a RedHat 9.0 professional server.
Following 'service vsftpd status' i get vsftpd dead but subsys locked
Normally, I won't reply to HTML messages since they are
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 10:29, Kelerion wrote:
ahh... bingo...
thanks.. the reason I couldn't find them was I was doing a find ./
-name *filt* .. but I keep forgetting find is case-sensitive.. lol
Cheers
Kel
try -iname instead of -name and put shell globbing chars in single
quotes
At 7/23/2003 11:43 +0100, you wrote:
I have an oppurtunity to migrate some data from one Unix server to
another. I was going to use *nix tools to do it and had plumped for Rsync.
I have a lot of data to move (1.5Tb+ from one site and 1Tb+ from another),
but time is not an issue, reliability of
At 7/23/2003 10:53 -0400, you wrote:
One. Use NAT and hide the other machines
behind the firewall; just forward the appropriate
ports to the right machines.
Generally agreed. If you have a specific use for a second IP address, by
all means get it. But you only _need_ one, and NAT is one more
At 7/23/2003 10:19 -0400, you wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 10:11, Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
IBM T23 in this case. RH9 installed, haven't needed to use modem so don't
know if it works. NIC is great, Wireless NIC is Prism-chipset and
Aeryn wrote:
Hello, I know this is an easy question, not much of a challenge, but...I am
going to update on my linux server the Glibc from 2.2 to 2.3. Does anybody
know of any issues I may face with this upgrade? I am using the Glibc 2.3
rpm to do the upgrade.
Don't try to use the i386 rpm if you
I have a dell 1650 server running RedHat 7.3 that has the following error on
boot:
Warning: unable to open initial console
kernel panic. no init found. try passing init= to the kernel
The hardware setup is three scsi drives on a hardware raid5 card. The raid
card is fine
I can boot into rescue
Hi...
When running RH 9.0, do I need to have sendmail running to just
send mail out? W./out it running, I get a
$ mail -v root
Subject: test
Cc:
root... Connecting to [127.0.0.1] via relay...
root... Deferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1]
And /var/log/maillog shows :
Jul 23 13:18:48
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 12:21, Ken Kleiner wrote:
From what I've seen on the net, it appears that sendmail when running
on a RH 8 or 9 host, it only accepts incoming from localhost, which
is fine for me if I have to run it as a daemon.
If I don't have to run it as a daemon, it would be
Thanks - will look into that.
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 12:21, Ken Kleiner wrote:
From what I've seen on the net, it appears that sendmail when running
on a RH 8 or 9 host, it only accepts incoming from localhost, which
is fine for me if I have to run it as a daemon.
If I don't
Hello,
I want to make a smooth transition from a windows server environment to a
pure (or almost pure) Linux server environment. The most important aspect of
this change over would be moving all of the user accounts from a WinNT
server to a Linux server while also maintaining it as an analogous
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Okay, assume a user started a task on the server, and let it run.
Assume I have root access to the server. Is there some way that I can
pause the task, and resume it later without screwing up permissions?
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On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 13:19, Andy Pace wrote:
I have a dell 1650 server running RedHat 7.3 that has the following error on
boot:
Warning: unable to open initial console
kernel panic. no init found. try passing init= to the kernel
Are you trying kernel 2.4.21?
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Vince Scimeca wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 10:11, Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
For some reason, RedHat list none.
Any experience with 9 on Laptops?
has anyone actually installed RH 9 on one of the WUXGA (1920x1200)
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no. the kernel version i'm trying to use is vmlinuz-2.4.18-3smp
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On Wed, 2003-07-23 at
I haven't done a _migration_, but all my W2K users are authenticated off
of a Linux PDC. In addition (I found out about this _after_ I did my
setup), there is a nifty program out there for Windows called pGina that
will modify how Windows does it's authentication (you can do LDAP
authentication,
is there some way to rebuild /etc/ with a re-install method? or the init
scripts in rescue mode?
i'm also having problems with rescue mode seeing my linux partitions. it's a
hardware raid5 setup. What extra options do i need?
-Andy
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James D. Parra wrote:
Hello,
I want to make a smooth transition from a windows server environment
to a pure (or almost pure) Linux server environment. The most
important aspect of this change over would be moving all of the user
accounts from a WinNT server to a Linux server while also
I am having problems getting java programs to run under RH9. I
installed j2sdk-1.4.2-fcs and created /etc/profile.d/java.sh that
contains
export JDK_HOME=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2
export PATH=$PATH:$JDK_HOME/bin
I can compile Java programs, but they will not run, they run fine on
Does which java give you the java at /usr/java/.../bin or some
other one? If it's the wrong one then you should probably switch
that PATH statement around so that the JDK path is searched first.
-Steve
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On Wednesday 23 July 2003 03:27 pm, Robert Fausey wrote:
I am having problems getting java programs to run under RH9. I
installed j2sdk-1.4.2-fcs and created /etc/profile.d/java.sh that
contains
export JDK_HOME=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2
export PATH=$PATH:$JDK_HOME/bin
I can compile
I know this is way OT but I can't find any info on the web and maybe
somebody one the list has done something like this. We have an Intuity Audix
Voice mail systems is there any way to archive voice mails to a RedHat box
or some other storage media (tape,cd). We would like to be able to select
Been a while, but
Audix is running on a very old release of System V. It might take
some doing to get it to work since they have tried to hide the OS
and give you that rather old-fashioned management interface. In
theory it should work, the question is how many hoops will you need
to
Hello,
is there any command or file that will tell me which is my tape device
exactly?
Thank you.
Kelly.
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Guys,
Simple Question. Help appreciated.
Right now, everytime i start my computer i type ettercap -sNzC in the
shell and forget it.
Once in a while, i check the logs.
How do I automate this at startup?
Thanks in advance
-N
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put the command in /etc/rc.local
-Andy
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Guys,
Simple Question. Help appreciated.
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 17:39, Andy Pace wrote:
put the command in /etc/rc.local
-Andy
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On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 14:43, Andy Pace wrote:
Have you tried to simply recompile the kernel from the source? That
might resolve the issue and has little if any downside.
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Can i do that from rescue mode?
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On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 14:43, Andy Pace wrote:
Have you
Hello redhat-list,
I read lots of list messages and a lot of documentation, and I thought
that I finally had figured out how to get Sendmail authentication set
up compatibly with Windows The Bat! mail client. If I'm sitting in
the office, I can send mail via Sendmail on the system in the office.
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