ings he has are those
that he installed from the media. Although that doesn't explain why he's not
installing openldap from his install media...
Ben
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Maybe they need a big monitor that says RHN services are down so that all
support personnel can see.
Just saying.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Jim Bourne jbou...@hardrock.org wrote:
Thanks.
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Redding, Erik wrote:
I called them earlier and there's a known issue. I
On Fri, 13 May 2011, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Ben bd...@cam.ac.uk said:
It may be unconnected but I have a RHEL6 box which also occasionally has
an issue with slow SSH connection. By that I mean you type ssh
rhel6host, the password prompt comes up quickly, but after entering
The recent update to perl-suidperl-5.8.0-88.3 broke spam assasin on my RH8
mail server. All mail that would normally be scanned by spam assassin was
being rejected until I reverted to perl-suidperl-5.8.0-55.i386.rpm. Has
anyone else experienced a similar problem?
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works fine, but it's a real pain. Any suggestions as to how
fix it? Is there any way to reset the mouse without unplugging it?
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capabilities... and on boot I get [FAILED] on the NIC/network related
services/drivers/etc.
When i try to activate it (via the GUI interface applet) it fails too.
Any ideas?
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I'm using RH9 to connect to an existing NIS server (on Solaris.) I had
problems connecting to the server when RH's firewall (iptables) was
running. Try turning that off.
(PS: Your HTML mail gave _VERY_ small fonts on my copy of Evolution, I
could barely read your message.)
On Sun,
.
According to Linux' rup manpage, this occurs if their is either
excessive network traffic or if the rpc.statd failed on the target
system. Neither of these is the case for me, as rup works just fine on
the Sun box.
So, anyone out there have any ideas?
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/etc/smb.conf file you can specify which interfaces to run the
daemon on.
Do man smb.conf and search for interfaces
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This worked great.
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When running rsync to copy some local files to a remote box
it gets 90% finished and then exits with the error:
erroring writing 32768 bytes - exiting
If I run strace on it I see it try to do a write(.
to a socket and then get a return of ENOBUFS
I did a little testing and found that rsync
Mohamed Patricio wrote:
hello people,
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:513488 510424 3064668 8144 344916
-/+ buffers/cache: 157364 356124
Swap: 1228964 184281210536
Is correct I say , this: my
release of RedHat Linux and an endless
stream of updates.
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carlsbad-nick wrote:
I suspected HW the first time, but now that it's happened again after a
complete reinstall (and manual repartitioning), I'm thinking software
(or user error...) Will appreciate any help or add'l info.
Nick Nichols
Is it the same machine?
Why do you think that doing a
get the HARDWARE to decide which disk to boot off of from
within the OS configuration.
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If you have a very small set of Windows applications you might be
able to get them to run with Wine fairly easily.
If you can spend a rather small amount of money you could get
VMware or Win4Lin for you LInux box.
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anil garrepally wrote:
Hi,
what is the way to integrate our executable application programs to OS.
so that like regular OS commands our application also work. And how to
write a man page and how to integrate it to system. So that man command
will give our explanation about that command.
Ben Russo wrote:
carlsbad-nick wrote:
I suspected HW the first time, but now that it's happened again after
a complete reinstall (and manual repartitioning), I'm thinking
software (or user error...) Will appreciate any help or add'l info.
Nick Nichols
Is it the same machine?
Why do you
turned up a mount
option you might want to try:
(excerpt from man nfs)
nolock Disable NFS locking. This has to be used with some
old NFS servers that don't support locking.
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Does anybody have any ideas?
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backup howto out there that works great for
keeping rotating backups that don't use much disk space at all,
but are very easy to manage.
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this is because OWA/Exchange sucks so bad, or
because Ximian is very inefficient, but I do know that if you
can use Crossover Office to run Outlook on your system it is MUCH MUCH
faster.
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or large structure mechanical engineering
simulations use distributed processing clusters.
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to turn off encryption. I had to manually edit
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-wireless to include the line
'iwconfig $DEVICE enc off'
I haven't tried the new beta, so maybe these problems are already
fixed.
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as it has been very thoroughly tested.
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Pardon my ignorance, but this is a new one to me. What exactly does it
do? (in fact, what exactly is the real time clock? The only time I
ever run into it is when VMWare complains about two sessions trying to
use /dev/rtc.)
Ben
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 03:03, Jack Bowling wrote:
Try doing
, then alias gcc to /usr/bin/gcc296 and remake.
Ben
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 04:41, Nguyen Trung Hieu wrote:
I am trying to install on Redhat linux 9.0. But there
is error when I ran gmake (or make) command:
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cc -c -O -I./../generic -I. -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=1
-DHAVE_SYS_TIME_H
Or you can do it all at once with:
tar -jxvf /path/to/file.tar.bz2
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 10:37, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
Hope someone has replied to you already, but just in case:
bunzip2 filename.tar.bz2
You will be left with just a tarball.
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Thanks, I'll look into this. Does anyone know if WindowMaker has an
equivalent add-on?
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:34, David Hart wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:12, Ben Hall wrote:
There is an add-on to Ice that facilitates Gnome Menus.
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experience with anything other than Windows.) I'm looking for
easy, familiar, fairly straightforward to do basic configuration, yet
distinct from Windows.
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The flash cards are likely formatted fat32 (vfat)
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/MOUNTPOINT should automatically pick the fs type
for you. If not, add a -tvfat to the mount command.
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 11:01, Sachintha Karunaratne wrote:
hi,
i recently bought a usb flash drive.
i want to use it
Do you run RH's firewall? I did and the default iptables seems to
interfere with our NIS server. (I can't seem to find what port NIS
normally works on, or I'd have added the rule already.)
Maybe try disabling iptables and see if NIS starts up okay then...
Ben
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 16:06, Syed
And of course there's Gnumeric.
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 13:34, Rigler, Steve wrote:
Scalc (comes with OpenOffice) works good.
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with Linux and a new laptop.
Cheers,
Ben
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 17:33, jmraz wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Mark Haney wrote:
Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will work fine with RedHat 9.0
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Yup, D-Link 650 (NOT THE 650+!!!)
The 650 is an Orinico card, I got it for $30USD on E-Bay, plugged it in
and worked. I've since used RH's excellent config tool to set it up
with WEP on several different wireless LANs.
FWIW, watch out for the The 650+. It is a totally different card with a
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 16:07, Jason Dixon wrote:
sure what you mean by the DWL-650 being an Orinco card. The
DWL-650 is a D-Link product built upon the Intersil Prism-2.5 chipset.
Why do you think is Orinco?
Whoops.. you're right, Prism, not Orinoco...
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the terminal
etc.)
I was expecting this to be in /etc/skel, but it's not. I then looked in
/etc, but couldn't find anything helpful (which doesn't mean it's not in
there.;-)
Thanks for any help,
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, ext2 etc...)
To have the drive mount automatically on boot you'll have to edit your
/etc/fstab file.
Hope that helps,
Ben
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 00:20, Sergio Espinoza wrote:
Greetings,
I have had quite a hard time trying to install a 160GB
Maxtor External Firewire HD.
The drive
Does anyone know how to disable system-settings:/// and hide it from
start-here:/// in Nautilus (and Konqueror, I presume... haven't gotten
that far yet.)
I've got the menus sorted, but the gnome-vfs stuff seems to be all over
the place...
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I have Apache 1.2.20 which was installed during Red hat 7.2 installation.
How do I uninstall Apache before I install my prefered version of Apache?
I remeber rpm -e but no idea what the package is called.
_
Add photos to your
post to this list. If this is a suitable place for
these kinds of questions I'll have more to come, sorry if I've posted to
the wrong list.
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and then apt-get install the contents of blah, I was
hoping to do the same with RH9...
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Thank you very much, works perfectly.
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 10:45, Jason Dixon wrote:
Is there a way to get a list of all package names installed?
rpm -qai | grep ^Name | awk '{print $3}'
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Nothing specific, but for general troubleshooting I'd try the following:
1) Change to runlevel 3 (no X) see if that solves it. (su, init 3)
2) Change to single user mode, again, see if that solves it.
If so, try disabling services that interact with your HW. (Say, take
out pcmcia, turn off
I have a install script called fp_install.sh
what do I have to do to execute the script?
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Hi. I am using red hat 7.2 linux now. The apache version that came with the
installation is installed but not setup. I think it is Apache 2. But I'm not
sure. How do I create a new service for apache to start working?
Also, I want to install Frontpage 2002 extensions on my linux machine so I
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Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 06:32:40 -0700
You can use the below to start and stop apache service.
Start apache:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/./httpd start
Stop apache:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/./httpd stop
-me
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to be part of my final school grade so I want to do well in it.
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Ben Sewell wrote:
Hi. I am using red hat 7.2 linux now. The apache version
on frontpage XP.
:)
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Ben Sewell wrote:
Ok. Thanks for letting me know about the story.
Well personally I would still do it. There is nothing dangerous
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feasible? If not, anything else I could do to debug?
Or, any more info you need?
Thanks in advance
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. We don't plan on using the GUI, so fancy
desktop stuff is not important. I don't think we are going to use Advanced server 2.1
either.
I was thinking 7.3 or 8.x?
Thanks,
Ben
Benjamin Conrad
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2000.
But the WIndows Apps are much more polished in appearance, and in
consistency of GUI and Keystroke commands
The cut/copy/paste worked in amazing ways that you never really
appreciate until you try to do the same thing from
an Xterm to Mozilla, or from Konqueror to OpenOffice.
-Ben
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DNS client information as part of the zone, so your
secondary authoritative DNS server responds to queries with authoritative
negative answers and it caches that negative info!
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, not 255
Also, you can put the GATEWAY=X.X.X.X
line from network right into the ifcfg-eth0 file,
I don't know if that makes much difference, but on my
multi-homed clients I put the GATEWAY line in the ifcfg-ethX
file of the NIC that has the default route on it, and it works.
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Phil Savoie wrote:
Nevermind... I was up late and failed to read the screen in front of me
regarding inodes. Being blond, I had a moment. Thankyou anyway
WAIT A MINUTE, I have blonde hair, too (some of it anyway) and I have
always maintained
that the blonde syndrome only affects
Hi;
My email server (qmail) has been running without any problems for quite some time when all of a sudden it's not processing email and I don't understand why. The following:
#ps wax|grep qmail 604 ? SW 0:00 supervise qmail-send 606 ? SW 0:00 supervise qmail-smtpd 608 ? S 0:00 qmail-send 609 ?
Apparently my /var dir was full.
benoBen Ocean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
My email server (qmail) has been running without any problems for quite some time when all of a sudden it's not processing email and I don't understand why. The following:
#ps wax|grep qmail 604 ? SW 0:00 supervise
João Borsoi Soares wrote:
Is it possible to hibernate linux as in windows? It would be very nice
to have all my application back exactly as before shutdown.
Joao.
Yes, read about apmd
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by using the
-M option. So what is the Linux/g++ counterpart?
Eric Graubins
Reuters
I think you may be better off at the newsgroup gnu.gcc.help
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and the search domains are those that you wish to be able to lookup
short hostnames in without typing a fully qualified domain name.
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Michelle Lowman wrote:
At 05:29 PM 5/29/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Michelle Lowman wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. My resolv.conf looks something like this:
search ph.cox.net
server 68.2.16.25
server 68.2.16.30
server 68.6.16.30
This is the same as what I have in
Jeff Kinz wrote:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 10:59:15PM -0600, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
I work for a _large_ plastics company. I recently was given the green
light for using Linux in any manor that can save the company money (even
though we have been secretly using Apache and Postfix for years).
in the data.
A box that had survived the nimda, code-red, and other worms for that
long without having the patches installed that require a reboot, is most
unlikely.
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Benjamin wrote:
rh 9 is the final of phoebe correct?
Ben
Nope, phoebe is RedHat 8.0 (note that there will never be an 8.1)
RedHat 9 is codenamed Shrike
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party apps.
If you have a server with RAID requirements and such then you might
(for reasons of bootability when considering different
controller/bus/RAID/spindle
failure options)
want to have a seperate
/boot (at least 75MB, up to 128MB)
/usr (at least 1GB, up to 4GB)
-Ben
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On Tue, 01 Apr 2003 14:07:08 -0500, Ben Russo wrote:
Benjamin wrote:
rh 9 is the final of phoebe correct?
Ben
Nope, phoebe is RedHat 8.0 (note that there will never be an 8.1)
RedHat 9 is codenamed Shrike
visible win32 box
running IIS with a similar uptime I'll eat my ascii.
Get some salt and pepper:
http://uptime.netcraft.net/up/hosted?netname=VRIO-198-106,198.106.0.0,198.107.255.255
;-) These are probably artifacts of the netcraft monitoring, but maybe
not?
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details. (From within XWindows the network config is easy).
What happened to netconf
Try neat instead. I think it is much better.
Also, take a look at IMAP.
You might like that better than POP.
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Have you looked to see what modules.conf options for the kernel module are?
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James D. Parra wrote:
Thanks Ben,
Unfortunately, I get the following error when I run mii-tool. (ethtool isn't
on the system, RH7.3)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /sbin/mii-tool
SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth0' failed: Operation not supported
no MII interfaces found
Yeah, mii-tool doesn't support all
redhatdaemon wrote:
I'm currently running Redhat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18-3 Valhalla) and my computer experienced a power loss. Now it can't load the kernel and when I boot w/ the boot disk, it stops and says there's a kernel panic with no init found and to try passing an init= option with linux
if you want/need them,
I'm just suggesting that temporarily try these measures to see if it helps
isolate the problem...
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sulaiman Mukahhal wrote:
Hello Every one,
Ok I am very new to Linux but I was trying to contect my Pc to Either
a network or a modem to the internet.
Please can you advice what is the best low price modem I can buy which
is supported to RHL to use with my pc, and what is the best Eithernet
Bryan H wrote:
One other piece of informaion, it works fine on my home netowrk when I'm
plugged in at home, but when I'm on travel using the NetZero dialup it
doesn't work Thanks.
NetZero is probably blocking outgoing connections to port 25.
They do this to stop spammers from using their
-i eth0 -p icmp -m icmp --icmp-type 31 -j ACCEPT
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netstat -nap | grep LISTEN
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or you will want to send connection rejected messages to ident requsts.
If you drop ident requests things may get very slow when sending outbound
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Isn't top -d 0.3 just about good enough for any purpose?
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Douglas, Stuart wrote:
My situation is this, I'm using some HighPoint Rocket133 IDE controller
cards to support larger HDDs on some systems but the only RH8 driver is
compiled for the initial kernel release. The vendor can't give me any
useful information as to when I might expect a driver that
(at least that is what comes
with the RHAS I have). But I think the SUN one is considered more
standard
I use the SUN j2sdk1.4.1_01 on my machine with Tomcat and it works fine,
but that is under RedHat 7.2, I don't know how it will work on RedHat 8
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with that, then write back and I will give you a sample
of what I have
done for several users who use different display sizes, and are on
different network
speed connections.
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, print servers, mail servers, and
command line tools.
I would suggest trying a simpler window manager, like maybe windowmaker.
(Since I know that it comes with RH8, and I've used it and it seems to
work well,
it is much faster and simpler on older hardware).
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devices.
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the name of the interface
eth0 or eth1 for example,
or any and then some whitespace followed by all the arguments and
options that
would normally follow the command route if it were used on the command
line.
Gary Applin wrote:
Ben,
No I did not. I did however, reboot the box.
Gary
of CPU time???
Are you running a massive installation of packages at the moment?
If you are not, then you should kill that process and stop and restart
the rhn-applet-gui
and see if that fixes the problem.
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Remote Access PCI card:
http://ftp.us.dell.com/app/2q02-Bel.pdf
Newer servers (both compaq/hp and dell and IBM) have a Remote Access PCI
card built into the mother board.
-Ben.
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then on all you have to do is rpmbuild the errata when they come out.
You can have a 5 year lifespan on your personal server for free with a
little extra work.
-Ben.
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nate wrote:
Ben Russo said:
If you take a RedHat 7.2 install, (the base, without the errata) and then
download the
SRPMS for RedHat Enterprise AS, you will find that there are only a few
that are different,
from then on all you have to do is rpmbuild the errata when they come out.
You can
sites,
and I can update my servers as time permits.
-Ben.
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?
rday
Don't worry, go take the exam:
I received this in the mail today, from Red Hat Certification Central
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Dear Ben Russo:
Yesterday, Red Hat announced the early availability of ISOs via RHN for
Red Hat Linux 9, the next release. The official announcement of
Red Hat Linux
the third
party vendors time to catch up in their FAQ's and HOWTO's).
And if you have any add on binary software products like wineX or
Codeweavers
or Evolution Connector, you should wait until there are Official updates.
-Ben.
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of
granularity as BSM in Solaris.)
Paul
Get libol and syslog-ng
Although this web page goes into WAY more detail than what you may need,
all the basics are there:
http://www.umialumni.com/~ben/
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