I'm using RH7.3.
There are multiple paths off our network. Besides the default gateway,
which points to the internet, we also have a router that connects the
company WAN to branch offices.
I can use the route statement to setup a static route as follows:
route add -net 10.184.0.0 netmask 255.255
On my RH 7.3 system, the /USR filesystem is almost full. I've purchased an
additional disk drive and will install, format and mount it.
Is there some way that I can "append" the new storage space to the existing
/USR filesystem? Or do I have to create a new /USR (on the new drive), copy
everythi
ot be incinerated or landfilled. If you don't have a recycling
facility nearby, anyplace that handles car batteries (WallMart, Sears, etc.)
should be able to take them.
Good luck!
Ken Morley
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ny aforementioned RPM's for RH 7.3, should I upgrade the
server to RH 8.0 - or -
What alternative method is there for installing newer versions of Sendmail
on my existing RH 7.3?
Thanks very much for your suggestions!
Ken Morley
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Visit http://www.hummingbird.com/connectivity/whatsnew_exceed.html for
details.
This page claims that the new Exceed V8.0 X-Windows client is "Certified for
Windows 2000" and "Designed for Windows XP".
So, I guess it does work with Windows XP.
Thanks for all of the recommen
he RH CD and started Gnome RPM, but I can't seem to find any mention
of
MySQL. What do I have to do to add this to my existing installation?
Many thanks!
Ken Morley
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maintenance on the Linux box
occasionally.
I would prefer not to spend a bunch of money, so shareware would be great.
TIA for the
recommendations.
Ken Morley
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ovides
security across the radio link. WEP doesn't cross copper. As such, sites
such as www.georgiadogs.com don't use WEP and never even see the protocol.
WEP is strictly configured on your end, between your card and it's access
point.
Good luck!
Ken Morley
JM Technology Group
I have the telnet services running and can get a login prompt, but I cannot
login as root through telnet. Other users work correctly. How do I fix
this?
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