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well.. that's for general list stuff which includes what you want.
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To whom it may concern:
I received on my mobile phone the following
Not just root.. wouldn't it be in any user's .forward?
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Luke C Gavel wrote:
Hi,
Whoever is sending these messages must have this person's email
address in their '/home/root/.forward' file.
That's my best guess,
LG
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Statux wrote:
Does anyone
"./rc.firewall" for the file to execute. I would like to automate
this. Any suggestions?
Read above.
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barfing from too much memory perhaps?
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used increases. I don't know
what is causing it. Earlier this week it was at 130MB free, now it's at
62MB free. I used 'vmstat 1' to see if there were any large file swapping
involve, but could not see it. Any help would be most appreciated. Thank
you.
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I did the same thing on my test server (same os and setting) it work fine..
Please advise as it can't work, I need to do it manually. ;-x... and it is not
the right way too..
Thanks in advance...
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How do I add a network card to my laptop?
It's a cnet NIC...
thanks,
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.2 (2.2-16 kernel)? I get about 2GB
copied over then find out that's as big as they can get. Is there some
other file system I can use to get around this limit, or am I stuck using
the beta 2.4 kernels?
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My /dev/ttyS2 (which is my modem as well) is:
crw---1 root tty4, 66 Dec 5 17:36 /dev/ttyS2
Note the permissions. Mine works fine as 600 (character special). Your
major and minor numbers are fine.
Does the software you're using give you the option of which device to use?
I've heard stories of crackers not cleaning up logfiles at times. Usually
this is because people forget. Logs are good to read even if you don't
suspect problems. I read mine frequently just to keep up on things :)
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how do i stop it?
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and will boot very slowly. So, there is a major difference. It all
depends on what you need. I prefer to use the dd method, but that's just
because I know what I'm doing.
-Statux
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM wrote:
dd if=vmlinuz of=dev/fd0 is the hard way?
Linux is like perl
(I think it is.. try the different
mkfs utilities in /sbin and read the man pages for them) formats the
partition(s). Make sure your kernel has support for the partition types
and filesystems that you wish to use or else you'll just keep getting
those mount errors ;)
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Did you try to go into that directory (cd) to access the file?
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You need to fix that in yer addy book ;)
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not exactly. The idea is to have all personal accounts in their own
separate groups. This leads to everyone needing a uniq group. and from
there it was decided that group names follow user names (though it could have
been something else such as "user: greg, group: group-greg"), or well, you
the for command to work. Thanks
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run as a user.
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. If not even that works, then your only
option would be possibly to reformat :/ Editing the filesystem directly
should work tho.
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Timothy Reaves wrote:
Statux wrote:
After some hard drive corruption (due to a crash) I have several files
that look like:
This file
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Do you get collisions like that from the other hub? hubs aren't supposed
to have any collisions ideally. The hub does sound borked tho.
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Jack Bowling wrote:
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2000 00:47:02 -0500 (EST)
What's the output
and receive simultaneously on the same port (full
duplex) a collision would occur and they would have to step
back. Switches can do full duplex, hubs are half duplex only. Always
have been, always will be.
- rick warner
On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Statux wrote:
Um.. hubs do full duplex. Cat5
an hour trying to find a pop client that I could configure taht
would actually delete ^#$!@^% messages from the server at my isp.
Here is the output from fetchmail -va
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at the console you might want to do a "rpm -e XFree86-xfs" first, then an
"rpm -Uvh XFree86-xfs*" as root! :)
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Michael Lewis wrote:
Statux,
I'm not going to chew your head off. All I was asking for is just
something new to try. I want to l
No prob :P
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incantation on my box.
I hope that's a typo :^)
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bits being set? Ditto for the permissions and
attributs of the treaves directory itself. Assuming yes - remove them with
'chattr' and try again? Anyway - just another thing to check out. :)
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Gobble, gobble.
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speakers ;)
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Thornton Prime wrote:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Statux wrote:
It uses a Win32 plug in framework and uses the win32 dll for DivX support.
I used it sucessfully a few months back. 'm sure it has gotten better
since.
Win32? DLL? but this isn't MS anything
ever you can conceive and believe, you can achieve."
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Seriously.. when will people read the bottom of the email that comes off
this list? How many times has this been covered in the past week or two?
People seem to ignore everything.
Now, this email was strange.. it had no footer :/ But all other email has
it, though.
(Will people ever remember
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Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: (no subject) [comments]
Seriously.. when will people read the bottom of the email that comes off
this list? How many times has this been covered in the past week or two?
People seem
Another way would be to:
dd if=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0-test10 of=/dev/fd0
replace the if value to whatever the exact kernel version you're using (if
it's a redhat release kernel, don't forget to add the release token to the
end like 2.4.0-test10-2 or whatever version they have out. i don't pay
Are we talking something like CVS or something like the lastlog command?
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Date: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 6:08 PM
Subject: Time Clock propgram
Hi All,
Does anyone know of a time clock program we could
be?
Is it possible under Unix?
where is stored the ftp sessions?
Thanks.
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You're welcome :)
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:
Hi, Statux,
It's so totally working now! I set the permissions on the /usr/lp*
directories according to your configs. Now I remember that I was also
playing around with the permissions in /usr/* for another application.
I must've
address above.
but when i ping a address it comes back with a DUP!
at the end?
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Adding onto what I just said:
1) I meant dual or multiple route on the first line and not duplicate
route (just sounds better) :)
2) You should notice that the icmp sequence numbers are the same on
duplicate ICMP packets :)
duplicate packet
usually a routing problem of some sort.. could be a
wrote:
would that be a problem of mine, or the destination site?
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duplicate packet
usually a routing problem of some sort.. could be a
em of mine, or the destination site?
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duplicate packet
usually a routing problem of some sort.. could be a duplicate route
Do you have loop device support compiled into the kernel? It's off by
default, I think.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Gregory Hosler wrote:
On 16-Nov-00 Statux wrote:
# mount -t iso9660 -o loop 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
-o loop=/dev
for whatever reason, if the iso image is on an NFS partition, I will get that
error (ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument). If the iso image is on a
ext2 fs on local disk, then the mount works just fine.
Is this a bug, or a limitation ?
shrug NFS has a lot of limitations.. but what
but it used to work...
And so did DOS and Windows... but not anymore :)
You need to tell the system WHICH device to use since there are
several. If it used to work, maybe it chose for you or maybe it was
an assumption. This way is far better since you can control where it gets
mounted.
Hrm.. well I don't dwell in CD writers or anything but I'm sure someone
has the answer.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
Statux wrote:
mount -t iso9660 isofilename -o loop=/dev/loop0,rw mountpoint
I thought when I saw this, of course, the type option! But no luck. Mount
Oh yeah.. I had a mental lapse on that one. I'm not an NFS wizard either
:/ Never used it.
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Not a mistype. the .taz extension is .tar and .z or .gz I believe, but in a
3 character extension ala something like DOS. Perhaps during storage on an
8.3 filesystem or something.
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Is this indeed possible? Any tips appreciated
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# mount -t iso9660 -o loop 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
-o loop=/dev/loop0,rw
you have to specify which loop device to use. rw means read/write of
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.bashrc
know them, learn them :)
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P.S. Whenever I use pine remotely, I just like to see myself type so you
have to add an ego factor :)
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or nobody will upgrade).
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
Statux, sorry for the long delay of my answer .. different
time zone ...
Statux wrote:
hmm.. just as a quick note: even though the system will run, you really
should reboot after upgrading the system C library (glibc
) and doesn't clean up some of
their blatent bugs, I may eventually start using FreeBSD or something :)
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Is GLIBC_... (capitals) the same as glibc ... (provided
they have the same version number ...)?
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-2.1.3-21 installed (as opposed to -15) and I don't have
problems. What version of RH are you running again?
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
Statux wrote:
do an "rpm -q glibc" to see if you meet the requirements or not :)
I did that:
# rpm -q glibc
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Are these messages necessary? This is just as much spam as HTML formatted
emails.
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, Bernhard R. Erdmann wrote:
Your email Problems with X windows, Sat, 11 Nov 2000 13:38:15 +0530 containing HTML
junk is not wanted here. It has been bounced without human intervention.
which
one installs it?
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before root can have
telnet access. I remember setting it up on a sun box ( it was easy there,
all I had to do was uncomment the line)
david
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Statux wrote:
/etc/securetty
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Tyler Owen wrote:
OK OK before everyone tells me that I should
appreciated.
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All files are created with UTC/GMT time, instead of local
time. Date shows localtime, as well as the OpenWindows clock. Yet, any
file that is created is created with GMT time.
Is there anything I can do to get this system to create files using localtime?
MB
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rpm -qa | grep iputils
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On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Dave wrote:
Anyone know what RPM Ping comes in, I did a reinstall and for some reason it
isn't available.
D.
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If you are using Linux 2.2.x with glibc 2.1.x,
this is probably due to incorrectly setting up
Unix98 ptys.
Please read Linux/Documentation/Changes for how to
correctly set them up.
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