avalon sshd[4642]: Did not receive identification string from
69.44.57.202
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but to cancel which leaves the rhn notification icon red
with the exclamation point.
Is this something I can fix or does Red Hat need to fix something on
their end?
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:59:18AM -0400, Kent Borg wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 06:41:16AM -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
My rhn notification icon is showing a red exclamation point. When I
click on it it tells me thaty there is a new kernel, but it shows
the same version number
gnome and choose UNIX printer (not local).
Did I make some configuration mistake or what?
I don't have RH8 so can't give you a precise answer, but you want to
configure a Networked Windows (SMB) printer, not a UNIX printer.
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On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 01:39:04PM -0400, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
Maybe a RBL timeout. Try:
rbl_timeout 3
pyzor_timeout 3
razor_timeout 5
It was the rbl_timeout causing the delay. Whatever I set it to, the
delay is a fraction of a second longer.
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command line has the same results.
Try using strace. For example...
strace gedit
This will display a list of activities involved in starting the program.
Perhaps you wil be able to see it delay or time-out in a way that gives
a clue.
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On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 12:37:05PM -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
Why does Spamassassin takes 30.6 seconds to process an email? Here is a
section of my maillog:
Aug 30 12:30:12 avalon fetchmail[597]: awakened at Sat 30 Aug 2003 12:30:12 PM CDT
Aug 30 12:30:17 avalon fetchmail[597]: 1
the above successfully several times,
the above steps are from memory and may be a little off. Read the man
pages!
Others recommend other techiques using things like cpio/tar.
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is
addressed to /dev/st0 the tape automatically rewinds at the completion
of the command.
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in project.
how I can solve this problem?
Not suer I understand the question, but try reading up on the -I option
of the gcc (aka cc) command. For example:
cc -I../directory/with/headers myfile.c
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leave it as it is. But, If I wanted to keep only the
very latest kernel I could use:
rpm -e kernel-2.4.20-19.9
Notice that kernel-pcmcia-cs-3.1.31-13 is not a kernel and should not
be deleted.
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. I will say again not everyone installs using rpm's.
Well, the original question was from someone who stated that he used RHN
(therefore rpm). Someone who installed a kernel manually would not
likely ask if it was OK to remove files from /boot.
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root privileges to do it.
In what way did it not work?
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unsparse the
file.
Read up on the --sparse option of cp (man cp). It looks like the
following will work: (warning! I have not tried this!)
cd /var/log
mv lastlog lastlog-orig
cp --sparse=always lastlog-orig lastlog
du -h lastlog
rm lastlog-orig
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On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 09:39:40PM -0300, Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto wrote:
Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
Perhaps you saved the file from within vi. That might unsparse the
file.
Yes.. but perhaps I didn't. :)
Read up on the --sparse option of cp (man cp). It looks like
:
* Thu Feb 24 2000 Erik Troan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- don't rotate lastlog
But this doesn't say why. Couldn't find any relevant comments in the source
code either.
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keep one back-level kernel just in case; thus the output
above. It appears that when kernel source is installed the older version
is removed. I am not sure why, but although I have never deleted any
only the latest one ever shows up.
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-ROM. Since the hard drive is mounted to
/mnt/sysimage, installing RPMs is difficult.
What can I do to recover the system!
man rpm and read the discussion of --root. Essentially, this allows
you to specify something other than / as the root directory. May be
just what you need.
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that files in your home
directory are messed up. You can fix things by copying the right files
from the new user to your home directory (don't forget to set the
ownerships correctly). If not, then you might want to reinstall the RPMs
for whatever desktop manager (Gnome, KDE) you are using.
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Aug 8 20:16:50 2003] up2date Updating package profile
[Fri Aug 8 20:17:52 2003] up2date Updating package profile
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Well, immediately after I sent the following, the little rhn icon
changed from a grey ? to a blue checkmark and this problem went away.
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 07:03:28AM -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
Hello,
I received the following error messge when clicking on the rhn applet
. My questions:
Go to http://www.mozilla.org/releases/
Scroll down to the Mozilla 1.4 - Released June 30, 2003 heading then
to the Linux subheading.
Click on either
x86 Talkback enabled Full Installer
or
x86 Talkback enabled Net Installer
Worked for me.
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