I'm trying to get lynx to parse a .html document and write it out to
/tmp/file.txt. So I used the command:
/usr/bin/lynx -dump -nolist
-term=vt100 /home/www/htdocs/index.html
Which works great when I run it
when I'm logging into the system, but when I try and run it from cron, I
get the
I had a server with one network card it in configured and running on the
internet with a single set IP address (no dhcp, etc). I wanted to add
another network card into the machine so I could have one for backups and
not have to worry about metering the backup traffic. So bought a 3Com 905
At 10:04 PM 12/11/01 -0400, you wrote:
Please, I need information about:
Yacc
Yet Another Compiler Compilier:
It is a tool for building interpreters and following rule sets. It is used
in programming and actually writes code for you.
Try:
man yacc
Lex
Lex is a lexical scanner. It looks
I'm trying to install gnome-libs because it is a dependency for something
else, and I get this error:
[root@ns3 1]# rpm -iv gnome-libs-1.0.55-12.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
libIIOP.so.0 is needed by gnome-libs-1.0.55-12
libORBit.so.0 is needed by gnome-libs-1.0.55-12
At 11:34 AM 1/10/01 -0500, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to limit the maximum size of an attachment that
sendmail will allow to be sent? Thanks. --Mark
Look in /etc/sendmail.cf and find the entry:
# maximum message size
#O MaxMessageSize=100
Uncomment it and set the value you want.
I'm scarred of playing with IP Forward admin or IPChains because I have
started reading the howto on them and I don't understand it very much.
I am wondering if the following is possible, and how easy it would be to
setup on a stock RHL 6.2 machine.
my RHL machine is at IP 1.1.1.1 trying to
I am trying to capture the output of:
perl -w frank text.file
Can't open perl script "frank": No such file or directory
less text.file
and text.file is empty. Instead of "Can't open perl script "frank": No
such file or directory" going to the file, it is outputted to the
screen. Is there
At 06:11 PM 7/11/00 , you wrote:
some program, gphoto I think, named a bunch of files -004.jpg -005.jpg
when I try to issue a command on them to rename them like chmod or mv it
won't work because the command interprets -0 as an option (and of course
there is no option 0) I thought that
At 07:07 PM 7/11/00 , you wrote:
[RH6.1]
I had 128MB of memory, but just added an additional 256MB.
In '/etc/lilo.conf', I did have
append = "mem=128"
and all the memory was seen.
After adding the memory, I have modified '/etc/lilo.conf' with the
line(s):
append = "mem=384M"
Now,
I was in the middle of installing quota support on my brand new HP LPR
rackmount server with a Intel 10/100 card in it, and all the sudden when I
rebooted to make sure quotas were working correctly, I could not longer
telnet into the machine. I hooked up a monitor and keyboard and I kept
I just enabled quotas on my system, which was relatively painless!
I know I can check my quota by typing in "quota -v" when I am logged in.
Is there any way to check quota level via FTP? I don't allow users to
telnet in, and they need a way to check on their quota.
Thanks,
Wes
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