I'm working with some Foundry switches that also do load balancing. In order to use
the failover features and still keep the original source IP I have to add a loopback
adapter for the virutal IP of the load balanced pool.
Pretend the VIP is 192.168.100.200. I need to add a loopback adapter
anonymous access, if you only want certain people to
use it - it sounds contradictive to me.
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Wait, don't delete me I need some help configuring this network
interface.
The machine is an older Dell P-60 w/64MB RAM. One CD-Rom and 2 internal
Drives. I've used this machine at work over the years to test various
releases of RH. In the past (5.x and older 6.x) installations
Howdy.
Red Hat is the only Linux distribution I've ever tried that shipped with
a crippled browser. In fact, it's the only *OS* I've ever tried that
shipped with a crippled browser. What do I have to do to make
Communicator (4.04) as shipped with Red Hat 5.0 *download* files with
extensions
I went to EST's web site and found the following in their online doc:
[E134] internal error errcode - failed self consistency and portability checks
This indicates that the BRU executable file has been damaged or the BRU version
is not the correct one for your system.
I removed and
James Michael Keller wrote:
I Keep getting signal 11's and the server crahes with a core dump. I rpm
-e 's the metro rpms and rpm -Uvh 'ed the S3V server for the S3 Virge
chipset with 4 megs, Xconfigurator set it to a default 8 bit 640 screen
Metro-X worked - save for the crappy font
I got a message from Dave Wreski detailing how I could use alternative
methods for loading my ftape drivers, versus using an init script at
startup. I haven't tried that yet, but will (maybe...more on that in a
moment). He also suggested I should use modprobe to load the drivers in
the correct
I said I "torture tested" all the WMs shipped with Red Hat, and I stated
that fvwm95 passed with colors. NOT SO! I didn't try changing mail
folders in that environment. So much for my definition of "Torture
Testing." Once I did try changing folders, it crashed. So! So far, it
seems the only
Chris Lea wrote (regarding CLASSPATH):
Does anybody know where this variable is set?
I don't, but a handy way to find would be:
find / -type f -print | xargs grep CLASSPATH
It'll take awhile, but it'll do the job.
Mike
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I'm having a problem with Communicator 4.04-3 on my system. I'm a fresh
install of Red Hat 5.0. If I go to any web site, my fonts become
munged. I mean, all my X-Window fonts. The title bars on xterms get
whacked, the fonts within the browser get whacked, the fonts on menus
get whacked. The
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