RE: computer going to "sleep"

2001-03-29 Thread Kern, Rhonda
uter going to "sleep" -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Kern, Rhonda wrote: >I have a RH 6.2 box (coincidentally or not, the same one that was >having problems keeping time) that, for lack of a better term, goes >to "sleep" some time during the night. > >This

RE: computer going to "sleep"

2001-03-29 Thread Kern, Rhonda
. Thanks very much for your help! -Original Message- From: David Talkington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 9:25 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: computer going to "sleep" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Kern, Rhonda wrote: >

computer going to "sleep"

2001-03-28 Thread Kern, Rhonda
Title: computer going to "sleep" I have a RH 6.2 box (coincidentally or not, the same one that was having problems keeping time) that, for lack of a better term, goes to "sleep" some time during the night. This box functions as our primary DNS server during the day, so it's kept busy with que

RE: computer not keeping time

2001-03-28 Thread Kern, Rhonda
Title: RE: computer not keeping time Martin, Thanks for the suggestions -- yes, it *is* a Linux-only box. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 4:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: computer not keeping time On

RE: computer not keeping time

2001-03-28 Thread Kern, Rhonda
ginal Message- From: David Talkington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 10:33 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: computer not keeping time -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Kern, Rhonda wrote: > >I have a computer with RH 6.2 installed that is not holdi

computer not keeping time

2001-03-27 Thread Kern, Rhonda
Title: computer not keeping time I have a computer with RH 6.2 installed that is not holding the time correctly. Through this list, I found out about the hwclock command.  I put it in crontab to execute every half hour.  When that didn't work, I changed it to every 15 minutes, then 10, and

X-windows / man

2001-02-28 Thread Kern, Rhonda
Title: X-windows / man On my server running RH6.2, when I run the "man" command, it's like it takes me to a different [virtual] page.  When I cancel out of that command, the screen is cleared of that information.  It seems that I recall earlier versions of RH didn't do that -- when I quit out

Re: How to trim chars off words with sed, awk or something.

2001-02-15 Thread Kern, Rhonda
Title: Re: How to trim chars off words with sed, awk or something. You could use a combination of pipes to produce the list you want. ls | sed -e 's/.src.rpm//' Or, use ".i686.rpm" instead of the ".src.rpm" -- what ever you want to strip off. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PRO

RE: Fw: telnet : kick-off by system if idle....

2001-02-14 Thread Kern, Rhonda
Title: RE: Fw: telnet : kick-off by system if idle On other Unix systems, there's also a shell variable, TMOUT that contains the number of idle seconds before disconnect. -Original Message- From: Matthew Melvin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 6:39 PM