GateKeepeR News wrote:
>
> hmm, this is odd. It may be sendmail is using a UID that is used by ftp.
I also tought of it, but look at the part after "sendmail:". those are
definitely coming from the ftpd, showing myself logged in anonymously
with my e-mail add. as password, and doing nothing.
>
Grant Bayley wrote:
> On thing was, when I checked in the process listing, ftp was showing up as
> "sendmail", as follows:
>
> ftp295 0.0 1.1 1360 756 ? S 22:23 0:00 sendmail: proxy.cia.n
> ftp317 0.0 1.2 1376 772 ? S 22:24 0:00 sendmail: new6as10.hu
> ftp
Damond Walker wrote:
>
> Thanx for all the opinions on WD drives. Some good, some bad. The one
> person who recomended the Seagate/IBM drives was the second or third person
> to tell me this in the last couple of days. Mayhaps I'll have to go pick
> one up somewhere.
Don't forget about Qu
> It doesn't like our RedHat 5.0 machines. Boxhill supplies a Linux client,
> EXCEPT it returns:
>
> [root@reagan linux]# ./nsrexecd
> ./nsrexecd: can't find library 'libc.so.4'
Install the aout-libs RPM, that comes with RH 5.0. If you already have
that, look at your shell's rc files, and remove
Vidiot wrote:
>
> >Matthew Woodbridge wrote:
> >>
> >> Can anyone tell me how to convert a PostScript file to a PDF file (that
> >> can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat) using Ghostscript?
> >
> >What about ps2pdf ? I'm not sure it's part of the GNU ghostscript
> >package, that comes with Red Hat, bu
Matthew Woodbridge wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me how to convert a PostScript file to a PDF file (that
> can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat) using Ghostscript?
What about ps2pdf ? I'm not sure it's part of the GNU ghostscript
package, that comes with Red Hat, but if I recall correctly, versions
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