On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 15:09, Shawn wrote:
Can I do anything to get grub/my system to use a usb keyboard
Does your BIOS have any options relating to USB keyboards? You may need
to enable something there.
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things, I was referring only to 48
speed CD-R (write once) media. I haven't looked for CD-RW (write many)
media recently, however last time I purchased some they were only rated
at 8 speed.
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connect to this NIS domain.
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recommend to Red Hat that the installer configures all CD-ROM
devices (or at least those on the same IDE channel as the CD-RW device)
as IDE-SCSI devices.
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a default idle period by setting these in
/etc/profile and /etc/cshrc respectively.
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, can't find one.
Find the service name:
# rpm -ql mrtg | grep /etc/rc.d/init.d
Stop the service:
# service service stop
Disable the service:
# chkconfig service off
I don't know the specifics of MRTG, but hopefully these commands will help.
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If you're looking for a utility to tell you when files have changed, have a
look at:
FAM
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam
fileschanged
http://fileschanged.sourceforge.net
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for your users. I think one of these comes in the expect package
on Red Hat.
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such as Microsoft Excel (XLS) or Comma
Separated Values (CSV).
Did you use one of these?
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this is achieved?
Once I know how this is done, I plan on filing an RFE for Red Hat Linux,
as I think this is really useful. If nobody here knows, I'll have a look
myself when I find some time.
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On Tuesday, March 11, 2003 15:07, Michael Wardle wrote:
I recently installed Debian on a test box, and one of the neat things I
noticed was that when viewing a manual page with less, less's prompt looked
something like:
Manual page tar(1) Line 1/20
While on Red Hat, you're lucky if you get
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003 15:07, Michael Wardle wrote:
I recently installed Debian on a test box, and one of the neat things I
noticed was that when viewing a manual page with less, less's prompt looked
something like:
Manual page tar(1) Line 1/20
While on Red Hat, you're lucky if you get
anybody suggest why this
might be happening?
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On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 13:55, Bret Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 18:17, Michael Wardle wrote:
I removed the server's and the client's keys from my authorized_keys
then told SSH to add them when I next connected, so I think I've covered
that possibility.
if you remove the public key
The output of ssh -v server follows [attached]...
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OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090700f
debug1: Reading configuration data /PATH/TO/USER/SSH/CONFIG
debug1: Applying options for *
debug1: Reading configuration data /PATH
The output of sshd -d follows [attached]...
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debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_3.1p1
debug1: private host key: #0 type 0 RSA1
debug1: read PEM private key done: type RSA
debug1: private host key: #1 type 1 RSA
debug1: read PEM private key done
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 16:32, Bret Hughes wrote:
crank it up with -dd
As requested...
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OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090700f
debug1: Reading configuration data USER_SSH_CONFIG
debug1: Applying options for *
debug1
to run colorls.sh, try sourcing it like so:
# . /etc/profile.d/colorls.sh
or
# source /etc/profile.d/colorls.sh
(# indicates a command typed in a root shell)
search for source in the bash(1) manual page for more information.
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Hi Adam
Your output suggests that your terminal type is set to ANSI (TERM=ansi),
yet ansi is not colorizable according to /etc/DIR_COLORS.
Try changing your terminal type to a supported colorizable one such as
linux or xterm, or adding ansi to the list in /etc/DIR_COLORS.
Yours
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On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 16:06, Adam H. Pendleton wrote:
Perhaps you can shed some light on what the best setting is for the
TERM variable?
A good default value of TERM for basic terminal emulators is vt100.
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