hen the drive is detected and I partition it, is there a way to get
c> linux to see the partitions w/o a reboot?
You still need to create a filesystem on the partition add an entry to
/etc/fstab and create a mount point.
Then just mount and use.
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rv> rather than blocks?
Take a look at /etc/sysconfig/hwconf
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cksig pbeagent-6.1.0-1.i386.rpm
pbeagent-6.1.0-1.i386.rpm: md5 OK
md5sum pbeagent-6.1.0-1.i386.rpm
1cb2faefca96f4322ada6db1828135b5 pbeagent-6.1.0-1.i386.rpm
However like I said IMHO apcupsd is a better choice to use.
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ed> to believe the package never really gets installed properly/fully in the
ed> first place.
ed> What am I missing?
Is it possible you had an older version of this software installed, if
so remove it completely and the
.6
/bin/sh
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3)
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1
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man tcsh is your friend.
Look to:
setenv
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ny places.
If you choose not use that just take a look at your
procmailex manpage and you will see info on a simple
filter for vacation.
BE AWARE, setting up a vacation filter while you are
subscribed to mail lists can be detrimental to your
well being if not setup correctly.
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>> Servers sporting Exchange and Terminal Services...
aeg> I don't think there's a Notes client or a Visio equivalent for Linux.
Visio = Dia http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/
Notes = Xnotes http://www.graphics-muse.org/xnotes/xnotes.ht
Please show the courtesy to send your mail without the HTML,
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>>>>> "ms" == Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ms> On 2 Jul 2002, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 12:45, Ray Curtis wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes, Amanda will make very reliable backups on your network
If not, what's the
ms> best (preferably free) solution?"
Yes, Amanda will make very reliable backups on your network, and yes
dump is broken.
However Amanda being the very powerful system it is, look to tar, cpio
as alternatives.
>>>>> "pn" == Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pn> Ray Curtis wrote:
->
pn> Your original problem is that you can't upgrade because it stops at
pn> what point of the process ?
-&g
>>>>> "pn" == Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pn> Ray Curtis wrote:
->
pn> Your original problem is that you can't upgrade because it stops at
pn> what point of the process ?
-&g
>>>>> "pn" == Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pn> Patrick Nelson wrote:
->
pn> Ray Curtis
pn> I haven't been following this thread, but it appears your entrys :
pn> LABEL-/
pn> LABEL-/boo
re if that is your problem, since I have never tried using
incorrect LABEL entry's but I suspect unless this is a typo that
it won't boot or install correctly.
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ly handle all your demands except the GUI frontend.
Redhat does provide rpms for Amanda in their distribution.
Amanda homepage:
http://www.amanda.org/index.html
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there certainly shouldn't be any problem as long as you can interface
to both printers from the pc.
Using Cups and its webinterface it is easy to add muliple printers.
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id:5:initdefault:
to
id:3:initdefault:
BTW, we can do without the 40 or 50 lines of HTML just to
send 2 lines of a text question.
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fo, like are there any errors ? Try starting it from
a shell with:
/opt/OpenOffice.org1.0/setup
This should show you some error, also check that the link
/opt/OpenOffice.org1.0/setup is pointing to a real file.
setup -> /opt/OpenOffice.org1.0/program/setup
that is that /opt/OpenOf
When I try to back up /etc to tape. It seems the process has been finish
from sever screen. but when I pull out the tape, I found that the tape
still in original staus, it did not wind.
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OK, this sounds like a media or hardware problem.
Have you tried cleaning the heads and or using a different tape ?
It appears that the software is fine and you are communicating with
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sually the problem lies in the fact that the question lacks enough
info or no one on the list at that time has an answer for you.
I have no idea what you are wanting info about therefore, take a look
at these lists and pick one that might be related to your question
since this one has not helped.
ht
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e considerably more expensive.
That is why something like Amanda, that can handle networks, tape
changers, parallel dumping of data to tape, etc, etc and is
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system MDA and local delivery
agents will therefore work.
Fetchmail, is a very stable package and is very easy to configure.
There are also many many sites with info, especially:
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail/
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mirror of updates which I use to update my complete network, along
with a couple of other networks locally that I provide support.
I only download new updates when they are added to the updates, and
in my case I even check for large rpm updates, that I don'
ce of a GNU
>> generation <http://www.linux.org/>
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tl> the type back using its reconfigure mode, but I'd still like to know how
tl> these things really work. Help, anyone?
tl> --
tl> - Toralf
Take a look at: xkeycaps
This allows you to select a different keyboard or just modify key
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anner
>> Linda
Yes, I had several of the BT-958's myself, so to use sane, I had to
get an Adaptec 2940UW which is a shame since the BT-958's are very
good scsi controllers.
>>
>> On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Ray Curtis wrote:
>>
>> > >
the sane-list.
The developer for the driver, Leonard N. Zubkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was notified the first of the year but as of yet nothing has
developed on this problem.
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bd> - Original Message -
bd> From: "Ray Curtis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
bd> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
bd> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:30 PM
bd> Subject: Re: Re: Telnet connection fails
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mong others):
bd> disable = no
That's the one, change to:
disable = yes
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>> source test
>> or
>> . test
hp> Sorry, the last part there is incorrect. It doesn't work if you put
hp> it in just any file.
hp> It has to be a dot file. A file who's name begins with `.'
hp> Try .test.
hp&
ut I had no luck searching the archives and I lost the
m> links in one of my last system upgrades. Any help is greatly appreciated!
http://www.ccux.com/firewall-seen.shtml
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firewall configuration, or packet
ps> filtering such as IPCHAINS?
There are many ways better than this to delete spam, but the simplest
method with sendmail 8.8 -> add the spammers address to
/etc/mail/acesss.
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>>>>> "nw" == Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
nw> Hi,
nw> How can I stop the boot proccess checking for new hardware on every
nw> startup? It really slows me down :-(
Either remove the kudzu rpm or as root:
chkconfig --level 34
;t work in this instance), but I really
c> don't want to let them have the root password. Is this possible?
Yes, sudo , read the manpage or http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/
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This package allows you to allow who to do what, in the file
/etc/sudoers .
Read the manpage on the setup of this file.
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Hp 5L, 6L , if you are willing to try another brand look at a Lexmark Optra E312.
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>>>>> "jp" == James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jp> That worked great. I also checked out the other info in /proc. Very cool.
jp> Thanks,
jp> James
Even more info to archive for your machine can be derived from
'sysrepor
; I wanted to look at my installation and configuration, cause I guess
it> I don't have correctly install my rh7.2.
it> Is sysreport still current to the 7.2 (knew it from 7.1 on-line
it> documentation)?
Not sure about sysreport, nev
h on:
http://www.google.com/search
http://freshmeat.net
For some apps,
BTW, I don't recommend Amanda for a newbie, but is a very good app
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Then just try something simple such as:
tar cvzf /dev/st0 /etc
Then to read it back from the tape:
tar tvzf /dev/st0
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>>>>> "p" == phil46 writes:
p> Anyone know where I can find a downloadable copy of WordPerfect for
p> Linux (latest version) ?? thanks,
http://www.xandros.net/downloads2.html
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dn't think before I responded.
I just checked using convert and on a simple jpeg image it worked fine
for me.
convert test.jpeg test.pdf
Then if this loses data for you try something like htis perl script:
http://www.sanface.com/jpg2pdf.html
hk> Ray Curtis wrote:
>>
>>>>> "hk" == Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
hk> Thanks,
hk> What's the actual command?
You don't say what format the images are now in, but you might want
to look at the command "convert" which is part of ImageMagick a
onf
and delete the line:
password=
and edit your password file on that disk /etc/password to delete any
password for root temporially.
Change the line in /etc/shadow:
root:xx:11190:0:9:7:::
To something like:
root::11190:0:9:7:::
Make sure you re-run lilo and enter
gt; I do not have this problem with netscape. Anyone know of this thing?
Haven't heard of this as problem, is it possible that you have cookies
disabled, under preferences/Privacy&Security/Cookies or .mozilla with
sending cookies to /dev/null ?
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and
k> changing.
k> it's also a 56k external modemblaster.
k> also got the printer working fine, no problems.
k> Ray Curtis wrote:
>>
>> >>>>> "k" == kompukit writes:
>>
k> this is my current lilo.conf
k> as for the drive win
a1"
k>root="/dev/hda5"
k>initrd="/boot/initrd-2.4.2-2.img"
k>append="hdd=ide-scsi"
k> image="/dev/sda1"
k>root="/dev/hda5"
k>initrd="/boot/initrd-2.4.2-2.img"
k>append="hdd=ide-scsi"
k> other=
k> label=""
Now, re-run lilo -v -v and then reboot.
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gt; I don't understand
Ok, how about showing us the complete file /etc/lilo.conf , you must
have stanza for dos and the new one I suggested.
Also tell me partitions or drive that has the MBR of win98 installed.
k> Ray Curtis wrote:
>>
>> >>>>> "k"
ve onto getting my modem working...and can then
k> send you the messages...and/or errorsok
k> Ray Curtis wrote:
>>
>> >>>>> "k" == kompukit writes:
>>
k> ok...I figure out that much...and before I read this email...I did
k> what you s
;
>> > but this seems
>> > like this is my scsi driveso it appears redhat has seen the scsi at
>> > least... so says the dmesq also
>> >
>> > what do i do now?
>>
>> $ mkdir /mnt/win98
>> $
ive/partition.
mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt
If this doesn't work, then tell us the error messages so someone
can help you.
If this does work then just add something like this to /etc/fstab
so that it mounts the disk all the time at bootup.
/dev/sda /win98 vfatdefaults 0 0
H=$PATH:/sbin
For the system add it to /etc/profile.
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>>>>> "jw" == Jeremy West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jw> Where is this file? xsrirc??
The command 'locate' can be your friend.
locate xsrirc
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Of course at this point you will have to re-install only one copy of
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>>>>> "up" == Uday Pai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
up> Hi all,
up> Is there any option to extract a file from a rpm?
yes, look at rpm2cpio, and the manpage for cpio:
rpm2cpio |cpio -ivd /path/from/previous-operatin/file
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ommands both with
a tape in the drive of course.
If these don't work, what does your device file /dev/st0 look like:
crw-rw1 root disk 9, 0 Aug 24 05:00 /dev/st0
If this is correct how about putting the drive in another machine
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>> > Only when I enable it through printtool.
>>
>> chkconfig --level 35 lpd on
tg> I am sorry. You lost me. What does that mean? (chkconfig --level 35 lpd on)
It means to turn the daemon 'lpd' on in the runlevels of 3 & 5 at boot
time.
Check your manpage
your DNS and that is what you asking,
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I should know the answer to this but can't remember. For some reason
my copy of rpm during a upgrade of redhat 6.2-7.0 got corrupted and
now I can't install do a install of the new rpm.
I get a segfault everytime I try using rpm, there used to be a doc on this at
redhat but I can't find it tonigh
copy that checks
gle> several boxes?
Take a look at Xbuffy, it handles mulitple mailboxes and play sounds very
nicely. There is a rpm out there that should be available from
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/ or other mirrors.
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>>>>> "dh" == Drew Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
dh> When I moved up to 7.0 I forgot the lilo.conf line to make sure that all of
dh> the memory is used. I have a 96MB RAM machine that is only registering
dh> 64MB. What's that command, again?
e mode' and then
re-installing lilo .
The other method is to create a boot disk using http://www.toms.net/rb/home.html
and re-installing lilo.
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.sysinit corrupted? And if so could I use root/rc.sysinit~ as a
pl> backup?
pl> - Is there an alternate solution?
Since the disk is mounted read-only at this point of the boot process
the only thing I can suggest is to boot from a single floppy boot disk
such as the one from http://www.toms.ne
out:
http://www.scyld.com/linux_network_drivers.html
I do see this card [if this is yours] mentioned as supported :
SMC 8432BT
With DEC21041.
Uses the tulip driver with info along with diagnostic program at:
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odule named sg already exists
gle> I added the following line to /etc/lilo.conf and did the lilo -v -v bit,
gle> append="cdrom1=ide-scsi"
How bout trying:
append="hdX=ide-scsi"
Change X to whatever dmesg claims is your
Sorry meant to put:
append="hdx=ide-scsi"
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to /etc/lilo.conf only changing x to whatever the cd is
recoginized as:
append="hdb=ide-scsi"
Then run lilo -v -v
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nthly reminders, so if it was turned on I suspect there would
be just as many asking why all these monthly messages for each list
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I see a possible source for the hardcover at:
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There are rpms available for Wine :
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not responding tonight at least.
fr> I'm looking for a good product to replace Quicken under Linux.
fr> I'm using RH7
Not sure there is a really good replacement for Quicken yet, along
with Moneydance have you looked at GnuCash at http://www.gnucash.org/.
I just use qui
ones you used when you subscribed,
if you don't have these you will have to use the web interface to
get it to mail you your password.
This info can be gotten from mailman by sending a request:
mail -s help [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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ones you used when you subscribed,
if you don't have these you will have to use the web interface to
get it to mail you your password.
This info can be gotten from mailman by sending a request:
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that works. And it would also be nice if my existing mail
st> files could be converted to be read by it.
st> It does not have to be free.
st> Any suggestions?
How about going back to Emacs or XEmacs and use VM ?
For the users manual check out:
http://www.wonderworks.com/vm/user-manual/
#
logcount=`/usr/bin/w | /bin/grep -c $LOGNAME`
if [ $logcount = 3 ] ; then
echo "You have tried to login more than three times." | /bin/mail -s "Login
Error" root
logout
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I correct way as I remember is to first do a 'setup /net' as root to
allow a network install, then as a user do the 'setup' for a local
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>>>>> "cs" == CSG Staff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
cs> Hi,
cs> It works fine from the console but it does work from logging in from ssh or
cs> telnet. I cant seem to figure it out.
Check your file /etc/ssh/sshd.conf for the line:
CheckMail no
and c
ine. What is it?
http://www.sendmail.org/tips/relaying.html
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the wiring. I know this is not the
k> list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me? Thanks
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cws> installed on my system with XFree86 v.4 installed. Does anyone know what
cws> package on redhat 7 contains the xauth file.
Should be in XFree86-4.0.1-1 at /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth
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tr> there designing PCBs with Linux (preferably including schematic) - and
tr> what programs are they using for it?
Here are some links that might help:
http://www.computer.privateweb.at/tech-edv/CADlinks.htm
http://www.linuxga
is a tarred/gzipped file which the tag looks like, try:
tar tvzf xxx.taz -- to test and list the file.
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:5:initdefault:
and if you want to use GDM change the file, /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf
[servers]
0=/usr/bin/X11/X -bpp 16
or to use XDM on startup change the file, /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X -bpp 16
then restart X using ctrl-alt-backspace.
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> "ep" == Enrico Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ep> Hi, since this list was changed to it's new server/software, I have been
ep> receiving duplicate copies of each e-mail.
ep> If I unsubscribe, then I only get one copy, but am unable to submit e-mails
ep> to the list, without them having
>>>>> "mle" == Mikkel L Ellertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mle> On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Ray Curtis wrote:
>>
>> Read the manpage on lilo.conf, you will note that the 'append'
>> statement belongs in the global section of lilo.conf.
lo.conf, you will note that the 'append'
statement belongs in the global section of lilo.conf.
Should be:
append="mem=128M"
image=/boot/linux-2.2.12
label=linux
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.2.12-20.img
read-only
root=/dev/hda2
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All else fails, I'll get a clean tree
kw> and do it, but I'd like to avoid that.
Not sure where this is happening, either in upgrades or new installs,
but check to ensure that these links exsist:
/usr/include/linux --> /usr/src/linux/include/linux
/usr/include/asm --> /usr/sr
>>>>> "as" == Adam Sleight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
as> can't think today...how doe one count the number of files within a
as> directory...yes I know du, df, and wc for words in a file.
How about something simple like:
ls -l directoryname | wc -
to get his password
tw> using his email address (which was forwarded to my account) and
tw> unsubscribed. no problems. For those not using a browser, i don't know,
tw> but good luck.
tw> Terry
Without a browser, for info:
mail -s help [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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Ray C
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/gcc-2.95.2/libiberty'
v> make: *** [all-libiberty] Error 2
v> What the Hell is this crap? /usr/include/linux/errno.h definately does
v> not exist on this system.
This so-called crap is a header file from the glibc-devel package
w
s webpage URL at the bottom of every message on this list:
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
If you don't know your password, go to the bottom of the page and
type in your email address, where it asks for it and have it mail
you your passwd.
Mailman is quite e
Cleveland, TN 37311
US
Domain Name: DUNGEONBBS.COM
etc, etc.
Note it looked up whois at internic.net then opensrs.net to find
the info automatically.
This version of whois is available as a rpm,
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