On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 12:01 AM, Padiyath Sreekumaran wrote:
I have a Logitech marble mouse (Optical).
I have one of these hooked up to my system with
a Blackbox KVM and it works fine.
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Title: Anyone know where I can get pgpcmdln-6.5.8 for Redhat v6.2 on a sparcstation
Good Morning All,
Unfortunately, we're working with some constraints that dictate we continue using our sun sparcstation, which has Redhat v6.2 running on it.
I'm hoping to find a binary version of pgpcmdln-
;t get X up and running.
Is there a tool that will probe my hardware, or let me enter different
monitor specs without re-installing?
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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transfer to a
different registrar. If they can't be civil and learn to
play well with others we can ( mostly) exclude them
from the game.
I have one domain register with them. I'm going to
transfer it and let them now why.
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Title: Oldie but Goodie -- Anyone have a precompiled version of vncserver for sparc RH 6.2?
Good Morning All,
We have a need to install VNCserver on a sparcstation running Redhat v6.2. Finding and installing was easy. BUT -- when we run a viewer, what gets displayed on the viewer is a par
libjava.so
Error: could not find Java 2 Runtime Environment.
You need to set the JAVA_HOME shell variable to the
directory where you have Java installed. IIRC JEdit
has a startup script. This would be a good place to set
it.
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I was just looking at a friend's RH 9 system and
noticed gnorpm seemed to be missing. Has it
been removed from the distribution? If so, what
has replaced its' functionality?
~Rob
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rpm
from redhat and I cant run mod_jk2
without it.
Does anyone have a mod_jk2.so that will
work with RH 9.0 and apache 2.0.40
:(
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I have just upgraded from rh 7.2 to RH 9
and with that came some little hissy fits.
One of them is the errors I get in my error log
for apache 2.0 at startup.
I have done some research but nothing makes sense
with these errors. I can remove the php4.conf and
the errors go away but there must be s
=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')
> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Cartier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 4:44 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Sendmail resfuses connection on port 25 since
> upgrade from rh72
> rto rh9
>
>
> I
I am a bit puzzled. I had a working sendmail.cf
file that provided me with a working sendmail
prior to upgrading to RH 9 from RH 7.2. Which
allowed receiving of e-mail to port 25
I am using a ADSL connection and before upgrading
was able to telnet to myhost.domain 25 and/or localhost 25
Now after
On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 02:41 PM, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Molnar Peter wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 22:39, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=716&e=5&u=/ap/
20030626/ap_on_bi_ge/microsoft_java
Can't we just nuke them both?
Linus lives in California,
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 03:09 PM, Bret Hughes wrote:
During a mirror run where I mirror updates from updates.redhat.com I
got
2 new dirs well 4 actually I guess, in 7.1 tree iSeries/ppc and
pSeries/ppc. Each contain some apache and WindowMaker rpms.
IBM systems:
http://www-1.ibm.com/se
40 threads for tomcat and 10 for
mysqld
Can someone enlighten me.
Rob Cartier
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e let me know if this is correct?
Thanks,
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, Rob wrote:
> Someone mentioned something about IDENTD one time. Is there a port
> required for that?
> If so, what is the port, I can try that.
tcp/113
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Just curious if anyone knows why my Pop & SMTP connections lag so long.
When I first installed RH8 it connected quickly. Did some RHN upgrades and
now I get like a 20sec lag time on POP and SMTP.
This lag is experienced by people checking externally as well as internally.
I attempted to shut SSL
e can think of? I still can check email, it's
just a pain.
Thanks again,
Rob
Just wondering if anyone had any ideas.
When I first installed RH8 my email client could connect
quickly. Have done some RHN updates since and now
it says logging in, hangs for like 20 secs, then finally
checks m
hang and take longer
to check email?
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Rob
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I have successfully installed a master DNS server on Red Hat Linux 8. When I
test it with the host command it works just fine.
When I try to setup DNS on another box (also Red Hat Linux 8) but run it as
a slave, I continually get
rndc: connect: connection refused
I am using the Red Hat BIND Confi
You know. Now I feel like a moron. :)
Thanks loads, it works now. Mr. Stupidhead loaded the wrong source RPM.
Bah.
Rob
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Wednesday 19 March 2003 07:05 pm, Rob Hines Jr. wrote:
>
were to
compile successfully, it would not load into the running kernel.
Any suggestions or ideas on how I can resolve this? I can't see where the
source RPM is installing anything, let alone upgraded kernel source for
this kernel rev.
Let me know, and thanks!
Rob
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fused
[FAILED]
Also I can't see the named daemon in top or ps, but I can't start or restart
it either. It is definitely installed and the Master runs properly (the
slave is not).
Rob
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iptables work like a charm. What is wrong
with the following line to stop bind?
/sbin/service named stop
Any help would be
appreciated,
Rob
for the Netscape/Mozilla plugin and then told Konq to find plugins.
Not sure if this
still works.
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You can also find it here :
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 05:21 AM, Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote:
I use the one from http://java.sun.com
-Steve
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Hey all,
Found the solution (so far ;-) )
I reinstalled the RPM glibc-devel and it sorted my problems.
Thanks to Jonathan!
l8r,
Rob
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Thanks Jonathan,
What would be the name of the RPMs that I should look for that refreshes my
pthreads install on my RH Linux 8?
tia,
Rob
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weird errors that were based on pthreads. I then noticed that
the original pthread.h file in /usr/include was gone. My question is
simple: How does one reinstall the pthreads files, preferrably from the
system RPMs for Linux 8.0?
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ta,
Rob
=
Rob
, I’ve
modified /etc/security/limits.conf, etc/pam.d/login, /etc/profile, a users
individual .profile, /proc/sys/fs/files-max and nothing has worked to get the
default setting above the1024 mark.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rob
How about a hybrid solution.
Use Dreamweaver on a windows system and then
connect to the linux server using a network mapped drive under samba.
That is how I do it. I run IBM WSAD 4.03 and then export my files to
the linux server
just my 2 cents.
Robert Cartier
112 Fieldbrook Rd
Middletown,
David Busby wrote:
List,
I used CTRL+Z to stop a task, how do I get it back? Is there a way to
start a task into the background? Can I start a stoped job and have it run
in the background? What should `man` to learn?
if you know the process id you can ( in bash ) use the 'fg' command.
rea
At 03:39 PM 1/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Rob Wright wrote:
I'm running Red Hat 7.3. My problem is that syslog is showing the
hostname of the machine as aphrodite, when the machine is venus (I had
changed it from aphrodite). The hostname command returns venus, and
/etc/hosts has it correc
At 04:04 PM 1/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Rob Wright wrote:
Yes I have, that's what's puzzling me about it.
I almost want to say it didn't get rebooted, but if you say you did...
I have my server name show up in two places, once in
/etc/sysconfig/network, and once in my
At 03:55 PM 1/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Rob Wright wrote:
My /etc/sysconfig/network file is correct (I think) with:
And I'm assuming you had restarted the machine, correct?
Yes I have, that's what's puzzling me about it.
rob
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g the old aphrodite
hostaname, the logging itself even seems to be ok. Any ideas where else I
should look?
Thanks in advance for any help
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change the disable =yes to disable = no
in the
/etc/xinet.d/telnet file
and then restart xinetd
/sbin/service xinetd restart
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 12:08:27 -0600
From: John Nichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: By-Tor.com
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how to telnet two system
Reply-To
Try running
/sbin/ipchains -L
might be that lokkit was run and enabled ipchains
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> Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 15:28:02 -0500 (EST)
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> Subject: Re: Help - How to block port 80 (outgoing)
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> I
Ah! Thank you!
Rob Wright
At 06:53 PM 12/26/2002 -0300, you wrote:
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 03:29:30PM -0600, Rob Wright wrote:
> Thanks for the information. Do I need to also specify the interface in the
> static-routes file, for instance:
>
> net 1.1.1.0 netmask 25.255.255.0 gw
Thanks for the information. Do I need to also specify the interface in the
static-routes file, for instance:
net 1.1.1.0 netmask 25.255.255.0 gw 1.1.2.1 dev eth0?
Thanks,
Rob Wright
At 02:03 PM 12/26/2002 -0500, you wrote:
in file /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
net 1.1.1.0 netmask 255.255.0 gw
Greetings,
I have an installation using Red Hat 7.3. I'm wondering how I can cause the
routes that I've put in to hold after a re-boot. The routing table looks
fine until I re-boot the machine, then I have to manually re-enter the
routes again.
Thanks for any help,
Rob Wri
Hi,
I would like to tailor the CREATE NEW function on the mouse. Is there a
config file somewhere that I can edit, or a tool like the menu editor that
I can use?
Thanks,
Rob
ugh,
and right now nobody has spare cycles to poke at the system extensively.
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Are there any tools out there beside BMC Patrol
that I can use to monitor my system for any
process that either exceeds CPU threshold time
for a set time frame. I am in particular looking
for any run-away processes that might be grabbing
the system
Thanks
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the /home directory:
Filesystem 1k-blocks UsedAvailable Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb6 42236332171912 39918944 1% /home
I'm wanting to give the group a soft limit of 25MB and a hard limit of 30MB.
Thanks for any help or infor
Can I do something like that without using the RH network up2date
process ??
On Thursday 05 December 2002 06:00 am, Edward Wildgoose wrote:
> Interesting. I have been trying to make up2date download a new package
> which wasn't actually installed, and it always comes back with a
> response to th
system without having to re-install again.
It probably is easy but I am at a loss
I tried doing an upgrade but that appears
to only check what's there and upgrade the difference
thanks in advance
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problem with this?
Hmm..interesting. It seems a little more foolproof (Robproof?) than using
the parted. I'd be curious to hear other's opinions on this as well.
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On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 11:47 AM, Patrick wrote:
The file system for a Mac is HFS, and is not supported by linux
OS X uses HFS+ ( ISO 6990 ) for burning CDs by default, IIRC.
Perhaps Kerry should check with said friend to make sure 'standard'
was selected for the forma
I've got many machines here running redhat 7.2. When I set up a new
machine I put an ehterboot image on the boot prom and add the machine
into my dhcp table. Upon reboot etherboot acquires a boot image,
bootnet.img, from out install server and boots it. I then get prompted
with a readhat install
I've got many machines here running redhat 7.2. When I set up a new
machine I put an ehterboot image on the boot prom and add the machine
into my dhcp table. Upon reboot etherboot acquires a boot image,
bootnet.img, from out install server and boots it. I then get prompted
with a readhat install
mware that probes for open
Windows boxes and pops up Messenger Service dialogs when it can.
bit more info here : http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/27634.html
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it's very like ls has been replaced with a doctored version. can't tell
you
why it would set to ignore 'jar', though.
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Title: RE: Tonight I got hacked.
Red Hat 8 does ship with both vsftpd and wu-ftpd, but will not install the latter by default. I considered using vsftpd on my RH 7.2 box at home- according to the site, SANS and IBM have sung its praises as well, but twoftpd has been working wonderfully for me
In some versions there was a bug where the
changes were made but every time you ran lokkit it reset them.
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Hi Hugo,
Op woensdag 9 oktober 2002 10:16 schreef Hugo Tavares:
> You must know your password to change your options (including changing
> the password, itself) or to unsubscribe. It is:
>
> htavares@vianet2002
Smart move...
Rob
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Hi Doug,
Op vrijdag 4 oktober 2002 16:41 schreef Doug:
> Symbolic link not allowed: /home/doug/public_html/oldhtml
Have not worked with apache 2.0 yet, but I think you need to set
Options +FollowSymlinks
cheers,
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The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I w
nd set-up
working, I had to click the "Digital Output Only" checkbox in the advanced
volume settings, is there a similar option in RH8?
BTW, I was using Mandrake 9.0 up until 2 days ago, and my sound worked in
that, if that's any help.
Cheers
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n't go from the other
machine to this one. When I try to rlogin I get a connection reset by peer
message.
Can anyone point in the right direction for things to look at next?
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ompt, it boots up!
Can anyone explain what's happening here, do different bootloaders configure
stuff like apm differently? I just though they where used to select images
to load into memory etc...
Thanks for any help you can give.
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Boot:" prompt, it boots up!
Can anyone explain what's happening
here, do different bootloaders configure stuff like apm differently? I
just though they where used to select images to load into memory
etc...
Thanks for any help you can
give.
Rob.
hipset board, SBLive, Gainward GeForce
4 MX, linux on hdb, Windows XP on hda
If I choose Windows from the Grub menu, it boots fine.
Anybody experienced similar problems, or do I have to reinstall with Lilo?
Any help much appreciated, thanks.
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a man page for it, but
at least it does have a usage message ( using the --help command
line parameter).
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rmit
>
and then there's the the ol' trusty (rusty?) cu command. man cu for
details.
is this a serial console connected to a serial port on your RH system?
If so,
you'll also need to tell any of the above which entry in /dev/ to use.
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name explicitly, it was retained as the default
executable
result of a compilation.) "
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tc. I'm
not so interested in things like setting up printers, playing games or
using a desktop environment, I've learned most of what I need to about
those subjects.
Thanks for any help or advice,
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eyboard and mouse. I'm
> not
> exactly sure how wireless keyboards and mice work. I can use mine to
> make
> changes in the BIOS and also start the installer, but once RH install
> starts
>
would this be a USB keyboard/mouse?
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g that comes immediately to mind, do you have "encrypt
passwords = Yes" in your smb.conf
file? I believe that starting with Win98 and NT4 encrypted passwords
was the default on the Windows
side.
You could also try turning on debugging and watching the log.
th python)
>
> Just uninstall python?
IIRC several RH tools use python, so this probably wouldn't be a good
idea.
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eded by gcc-java-2.96-85
Also, when I looked on the RH 7.0 CD2, I couldn't find the 'kcc' files.
Thanks,
Rob
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ually it wanted me to upgrade rpmlib, but that's where the mess
broke down for me.
Any ideas how to do this, without upgrading the entire distribution?
Thanks,
Rob Yale
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mcap installed (I believe that
curses.h is in termcap). I'm using RH 7.0.
Secondly, when I do a 'make bzImage', the compile terminates with an
'error 2'.
I don't know if I've given you anywhere near enough information to help
me with this, but if not, let me know what
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are used in the generation of the
> graphs so that I can compare with other machines which the graphs are
> being generated properly.
>
A little more info would help diagnose your problem. Can you post the
code you're using
and a source for the graphit api?
this description is a little vague. Is this an Applet or application?
are you seeing any error messages?
does the program have a UI or does it just process data and output a gif
file?
need a bit more info to help diagnose what the problem is.
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be able to do anything it can. Check out www.gimp.org. I've read
praise from
Photoshop users, but YMMV.
There are also several books about gimp ( check you local, independent
bookstore with a decent computers section ).
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s saving as Unix text file and that the
option is
set. Off the top of my head I can't remember which editors support this
( although if you're using OS X vi should do the right thing ).
Going the other way, you'll need to make sure the editor being used
does the right thi
EC Tulip cards as my interfaces.
Any kernel or card params that can help speed things up?
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RedHat had to have had reasons for taking it out. Possible
incompatibilities? IMHO pointing someone in the direction of a
piece of software replaced in the distro is only a good idea
after the current (replacement) tools have been explored.
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be sure to be logged in as root when you try to run chkconfig
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Hi
its a recover file from emacs
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Subject: hashes around filenames
What does it mean when a filename is surrounded by hashes:
#filename#
?
than
of
course it works.
as far
as games go see Wine at www.winehq.org or
find WineX at http://www.transgaming.com/ which is
meant for game playing.
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ion available via xml.apache.org?
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I would like to change my DHCP timeout from the default 2
min to more like 20 sec as when booting off the network is too slow. Can
anybody help me on how to edit the ifup file to do this?
Thanks,
Rob
-1_3_1_04-linux-i586-rpm.bin
it should tell you if it is an rpm file. If it is you should be able to
use the rpm command to install. if it isn't it may be corrupt. Where
did it come from?
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You can cut down the memory usage for some of the services. I
mentioned how to do it with Apache. In the startup script for
nfs, /etc/init.d/nfs, the number it starts is 8. You can change
them all. The rest of them you need to check the docs.
Think about what you're using. How many users? W
That's all normal. For application with multiple threads using
linux's process and thread management, threads show up as
lightweight processes.
Apache is configurable to set the number of processes. Look in
your httpd.conf. Its easy to spot.
Don't know about the rest but I think its pretty no
look are the man page for mkinitrd. you'll need to load that
module in the initial ramdisk. then re-run lilo to put it all in
the boot sector.
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Subject: ?HOWTO? open a terminal session on my serial port?
List,
I want my RH7.3 box to connect to another device (C
redhat doesn't have a 3.2 rpm that i know of yet. they do have a
3.x family release in the rawhide distribution.
ftp to a redhat mirror and find the rawhide directory under the
redhat tree.
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In general you don't want to allow root login from any remote
console. Customarily telnet login as root is disabled. SSH
login as root is also disabled.
Most people login as another user and then 'su' to become root.
That is preferable because it is easier to track.
--rje
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gt; know of a App server that will run EJB's or JavaBeans in general.
>
JBoss, www.jboss.org
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mpage has similar functions too, plus multiple pages on one
sheet.
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Where does RawHide live? ftp server, directory, etc.
Thanks
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can get to this
program just fine by entering Ctrl-F7.
Rob Cartier
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Are the Gcc3 packages in Redhat 7.3? They were in 7.2.
Thanks,
Rob
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can get to this
program just fine by entering Ctrl-F7.
Rob Cartier
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On Friday 05 July 2002 03:34, you wrote:
> Rob Saul wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to help a friend of a friend figure out why his NIC modules
> > aren't loading on boot. Once the system is up he can log in as
> > root and load the necessary modules.
>
>
es modified _exaclty_ 15
minutes ago. Have you tried "find . -mmin -15" or "find . -mmin +15"?
~Rob
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