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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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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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
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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?
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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
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 06:25 AM, Ted Wager wrote:
Does this work in Konq too ? I have installed the Netscape java which
is ok in Mozz but it
will not see java applets in Konq...
Regards
Ted Wager
I seem to remember getting a previous version working. Just follow the
instructions
fo
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
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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
ugh,
and right now nobody has spare cycles to poke at the system extensively.
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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
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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a man page for it, but
at least it does have a usage message ( using the --help command
line parameter).
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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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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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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
ion available via xml.apache.org?
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-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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gt; know of a App server that will run EJB's or JavaBeans in general.
>
JBoss, www.jboss.org
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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"?
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(0x04f4518b).
Jul 2 17:19:07 gecko kernel: loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
Jul 2 17:19:08 gecko kernel: ip_conntrack (1535 buckets, 12280 max)
Jul 2 17:19:08 gecko kernel: ip_tables: (c)2000 Netfilter core team
Jul 2 17:19:10 gecko kernel: eth0: Setting full-duplex based on MII#1 link par
g. What a given book says may depend on the authors
background as much as anything.
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ASUS. I've got a 2+ year old systems that
based on one. It has spent most ( over 97% ) of that time up and running.
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> found!
>
> Does anyone know what this means?
>
> I have never had this problem before until recently.
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On Saturday 15 June 2002 06:45, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
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> How do I fix this simple detail ...
well, just to eliminate one basic item, do you have to little cable that
goes from the drive to the sound card installed?
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anyone help me out?
> Thanks.
Well, say you install the JDK to /usr/local/jdk. Then what you want to
do is set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to /usr/local/jdk.
In bash you'd do so thusly:
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk
export JAVA_HOME
or the abbreviate version:
export JAVA_HOME=/
is:
0 1 * * * /usr/local/bin/snafu > /dev/null
now you shouldn't see any normal output, but if something goes
wrong cron will email you the error message(s).
I/O redirection is a very useful tool. I recommend reading up on it.
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t just hit this same problem. Maybe. If
I do..
I don't claim to be a great coder, doc writer, etc. But, I do
appreciate it when someone who does not have to goes to the
trouble of pointing out where I screw up. This is a great way to learn.
Marking something as NAB when it clear
and add a line to the release notes. They're human.
QA'ing something to size of RH is quite an undertaking.
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x27; and/or have write permission for the directory in question?
you should be able to right-click and get the properties for the
directory. check the file owner and file group.
are you logging in as a regular user or root?
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if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
echo $MESSAGE
exit
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sujestion to what I could change the heat sink to. I'm running around
> 123 degrees F so I don't want to get too much warmer.
Have a look at PC Power & Cooling. http://www.pcpowercooling.com
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ng the install, format and mount /home on hdb .
> that simple. :)
unless you're using SCSI drives. Then use sdb.
Just thought I'd mention it.
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Well, if you're already familiar with Veritas software you could follow the
link on this page:
http://www.veritas.com/solutions/listing/SolutionListOTH.jhtml?categoryId=2051&_requestid=10426
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letting you connect to the
dsiplay after you've su'd to root.
try
xhost +localhost
prior to su.
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x27;d guess you're
trying to start from the source code. You'll need to install the
developement tools to do this. You'll likely also need to install
a few other things. configure will tell you if it can't find anything
else needed. Discovering which rpm(s) supply anything that
;s more than
most people need or want to do)
I could probably help you get this going, but it should be taken off
list.
Hope this has helped some.
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work for me ( why?)
Well, wiithout more info it's a little hard to tell. Does it just not
start up?
> ...I have just subscribed to Krud. Thanks to the person who suggested it.
Remember to take a look at the readme's on the cd. Good info.
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friend who used one during an internship. she said it was "really
neat".
we're getting well off topic now.
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That's part of the reason the Star failed.
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that large. The whole ulimit idea
occured to me because I've run into it before.
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be simple to set up such a system, let alone get people to use
is consistantly.
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; I get the following message: File too large
it's possible that the size of the file you can create on the remote system
is being limited. Try 'ulimit -a' on the remote system to see what your
max is.
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On Saturday 04 May 2002 09:25, you wrote:
> Comments Please.. No Flames :^)
You could subscribe to KRUD ( www.tummy.com) You get
monthly update CDs.
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> What does it mean RAW sockets, what does RAW mean
Not cooked.
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systems remain
> with a machine for the life of the machine. If a company or individual
> donates a machine to your school, it must be donated with the operating
> system that was installed on the PC.
>
> Must be true, Microsoft says so. :)
>
> More details here:
> http://w
ve a look at jakarta.apache.org.
There is a wealth of information there.
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body know where I can find the Java Developer Kit for
> > Redhat Linux
> > 7.0?
>
> On the sun website: www.sun.com
> The java sun website: java.sun.com
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tle something like 'Real Life'. It basically maligned
every religion except the small, protestant faith the developer belonged
to.
Such things are independant of open source software.
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this.
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> seems to work on my redhat system. Is the Sun version not compatible
> with 2.4.x kernels and if not, has someone else made one available that is?
Well, I know the Blackdown version works on 2.4.X ( at least it does on
mine ). Haven't tried the latest Sun JDK.
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alarming -- should I not consider Linux as a production
> platform when thinking about serving Java (J2EE) apps? Is this why UNIX is
> so popular in production servers?
>
> Regards,
> Peter
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there any problem with the PostgreSQL thar RH7.2 delivers with
> enigma?
>
> OR
>
>Which list should I ask this kind of problems?
>
> Thanks
>
> Burak
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Sigh, I've forgotten how to change the number of processes per
user allowed. Could some kind sole remind me?
Thanks,
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re you can do a java -show and it lists the processes, I believe by
> the class file that started them. Any equivalent command on JDK for Linux?
>
> Thanks,
> James
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> ecom solution on linux.
> Thanks,
That is a big question. Have you taken the time to figured out what
your requirements are yet?
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from the logs, nothing got
> through. It appears that orbz.org or someone was trying to send a bunch
> of spam through my server.
>
> Mike W
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ed? Is it possible to do that?
> Am I using Linux RH 7.2?
>
> Thanks.
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) virus signature database? I do not mean vendor specific, but a
> generic repository (where the vendors get their data (?)). I seem to be
> unable to provide the search engines with a useful query :).
>
> Bye,
>
>
y sent you a virus, i stopped it, have
> a nice day... drive through...
> what they(yahoo) are using i dont know, also doubt they are using linux..
> damnit..
> Jim.
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> > > javac does not. Your example below is consistent with mine on Linux.
> > > Question why I get differing behavior on the windows machine.
> > >
> > > John
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Couple of ideas:
1) look in the mail archives for the java-linux list at Blackdown
(www.blackdown.org) and if you don't find anything ask on
the list itself.
2) IBM has a 1.1.8 JDK available for Linux. After a bit of digging
I found it here:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerwo
Can some kind soul point me to an rpm
of perl 5.6 for RH 6.2? So far the
only one I've found that will admit to
installing on RH 6.2 is from Active State.
(installs into /usr/local/ActivePerl-5.6)
I'd prefer to update the already installed
verion.
Thanks,
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>
> RS>> You have both glibc and glibc-common installed?
> RS>
> RS>rpm says:
> RS>
> RS> glibc-2.2-12
> RS> compat-glibc-6.2-2.1.3.2
> RS> glibc-devel-2.2-12
> RS> glibc-profile-2.2-12
> RS>
> RS>nothing like glibc-common, though. Perhaps we
> RS>h
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> > > You have both glibc and glibc-common installed?
> >
> > rpm says:
> >
> > glibc-2.2-12
> > compat-glibc-6.2-2.1.3.2
> > glibc-devel-2.2-12
> > glibc-profile-2.2-12
> >
> > nothing like glibc-common, though. Perhaps we
> > have a candida
/usr/lib/locale/en_US/LC_ADDRESS is not owned by any package
which seems some what odd to me. I look on a 6.2 system
and it doesn't even exist ( nor does /etc/sysconfig/i18n ).
Is there some particular rpm that is supposed to be responsible
for locale info/setup?
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote
please chime in if I am, but I do know that the error has
> nothing to do with the OS where the DNS server runs. I've seen this
> message generated from systems that I knew were BIND-based.
I realize this is not OS dependent. It was meant as a small joke.
Forgot the :).
>
> -
Trond Eivind Glomsrød asked:
>
>
> What's the output of "locale"?
LANG=en_US
LC_CTYPE="en_US"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US"
LC_TIME="en_US"
LC_COLLATE="en_US"
LC_MONETARY="en_US"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US"
LC_PAPER="en_US"
LC_NAME="en_US"
LC_ADDRESS="en_US"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_US"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US"
LC_IDENTI
I'm not sure how, but my system local isn't
set. It defaults to 'C'. I tried locale_config,
but it didn't help.
Among other things, this is giving Perl heartburn:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGU
It means they're running an NT server.
(sorry, couldn't resist)
Ed Lazor wrote:
>
> I'm seeing a lot of this in the logs for my dns server. Anyone know what
> it means?
>
> Feb 20 12:54:58 arcane named[1090]: Lame server on
> '101.135.116.213.in-addr.arpa' (in '135.116.213.in-addr.arpa'?):
>
"Michael R. Jinks" wrote:
>
> John Aldrich wrote:
>
> > Actually, something like WinZip comes built into Windows Millennium. :-)
> > John
> >
>
> Well, color me impressed!
not me.
Pattern: a) Microsoft produces crippled product ( total lack of useful
utilities ).
In a past life I worked on a commercial product that did this
sort for thing. Yes, you can intercept traffic and scan it
for virii (sp?), the problem is that as traffic increases
such a system tends to become a bottle-neck. For small sites
this isn't likely to be a problem, but imagine trying t
You might havea gander at
http://www.klgroup.com/software/jclass/jclasspagelayout.html
It isn't free, in either sense of the word, but it seems close
to what you're describing.
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> Is there some nice web based reporting tools for Linux used with apache and
> tomcat
Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 09:33:04PM -0400, Jake McHenry wrote:
> [...]
> > Linux is for Intel based chipsets, ie.. SIS, not RISC.
>
> Which probably explains, why you can indeed run it on Sparc machines -
> gee, didn't know that Sun uses Intel x86 CPUs... ;-)
once up
Wow, thanks. I did some looking last night, but couldn't
find a live link to the howto.
Much appreciated.
~Rob
Nitebirdz wrote:
>
> On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Rob Saul wrote:
>
> >
> > Anybody know if one can install RedHat on a
Anybody know if one can install RedHat on a SGI Visual
Workstation 320?
Thanks,
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> .. there is a message that comes up in the Win2000 server complaining
> about the election that Win2000 lost the election to the Linux box.
it's just being a sore looser. :)
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CPU: 500MHz or better preferred.
Any pointers to sources of info also appreciated.
TIA,
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> IMHO I don't think you have to be a win weenie to appreciate this. All that
> is needed is a hetrogenous environment with windows boxes on the network.
Amen, brother.
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Hi all,
Anybody know how to kill a process that
is in state 'D'? (other than rebooting)
Thanks,
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eat deal (as in too good to be true).
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happens? I'd like to be able to do some parsing of the message
once the sending agent enters "." but before sendmail sends the
status code, and have sendmail take into account the additional
processing
when accepting/rejecting mail.
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"Moderow, Kevin" wrote:
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> Then again, what is a "Microsoft technology"?
Bob?
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splay setup
> for X was correct. Netscape works fine until accessing a java enabled
> site. I've spent hours reading the faq's and tips at
> netscape.com/support/ and have tried several fixes/tips with no joy. :-(
>
> Can anyone help with this java malady? My poor ha
ap entries that cover only 128MB (or maybe it's 127MB).
Unless /proc/meminfo is lying my system is running with 256Meg of
swap and I have just one swap partition.
Can't comment on the performance qustion.
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u're married, you'll understand. If not, you'll have
> to wait until you see the light. ;-)
>
You could just get you wife addicted to email like I did and
then maintain your own server. No mail when the server isn't
up. Worked for me, YMMV. ;-)
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now if there is any utility or application available on
> LINUX for GUI testing of a JAVA application.
> Something similar to the WinRunner on Windows ?
> Any help in this direction will be of great help.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sangeeta Huria
> DCM Technologies
> www.dcmtech.com
Jonathan Ruano wrote:
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> On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 01:58:38PM -0800, Rob Saul wrote:
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> > checkout the java-linux list. details can be
> > found at http://www.blackdown.org.
>
> I cannot access this machine via web for some time ago.. It looks
> that, having S
checkout the java-linux list. details can be
found at http://www.blackdown.org.
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> Hi, I have some projects I do with java. I was wondering if there are any good
> mailing list (with quick response) for java programming?
>
> Looking forward to your
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