Hello all,
I am having a problem with NIS. I configured my server according to RH web
site. The client configuration went OK. The only way that I can access the
client remotely is via root. Once in that machine I can "su - username" and
I can check files etc. Once I access as username in the
> > anyone knows of something better (i.e. in a perfect world,
dreamweaver
> would
> > work on Linux), do let me know.
> Did you try running Dreamweaver under wine?
> > Ron
> Grig
> In all honesty, I never thought of that. I haven't experimented with
it
> (wine) but once, it was a disaster. I tri
> I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command
line
> program
Try ImageMagick (www.imagemagick.org).
> Mettavihari
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> anyone knows of something better (i.e. in a perfect world, dreamweaver
would
> work on Linux), do let me know.
Did you try running Dreamweaver under wine?
> Ron
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> I want to change the "resolution" in text-mode of console (no X
window).
> It's configured in 80x25 and I want to see more columns and rows on my
> console.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Framebuffer-HOWTO.html
> Freddy Chavez.
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> Your battery can't last 10 minutes?
That's not the point. The point is does RedHat 8.0 have support for
stand-by and/or hibernate?
Grig
> From: "MET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Does Red Hat 8.0 offer a standby or suspend mode similar to that on
> >Windows
> I have a RedHat 8 install. I don't use X. I would like to change my
default font or screen resolution > so I can get more info on the
screen.
> Does anyone know how I would go about doing that? I use grub boot
loader.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Framebuffer-HOWTO.html
> Tom
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> :D). Well I'm trying to compile my scsi driver DC-395U (tekram) not
> supported by Red Hat installation, where I can send the suggestion to
> the Red Hat team to includ it in the distro?. The problem is: I need
the
> kernel .config file to get the driver compiled, where it is? I have
> found the
> k= KDE
May be kernel as well (my money is on the kernel).
> d= daemon
>
> KDE APM Daemon?
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> > > I have installed apache2 from source not rpm and can start it by
> > > typing "/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start" however I would
like
> > > apache to start by its self when the machine boots. Can anyone
> > > tell me how to accomplish this?
> >
> >Copy or symlink apachectl to /etc/init.
> > Strange. When I try to rebuild NVIDIA_kernel, it complains about
gcc.
> > How did you do it?
> >
>
> if you're doing this on red hat 8.0, i don't see why you would have a
> problem. for me, it's just
>
> # rpmbuild --rebuild (nvidia kernel src rpm)
>
> works fine. what kind of errors are y
> If I want to set my default window manager to sawfish where would I do
it in
> RH v.8.0 and does anyone know what, in the setup tools, would doing
this
> break?
I'm afraid sawfish is gone for good. The new kid in town is called
metacity.
> Chad
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> Keith Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I was hoping that nvidia would have posted 8.0 drivers on their site
by
> > now, but they only have Red Hat drivers up thru 7.3.
> >
> > Has anyone had luck compiling the driver from the source for RH8.0?
> >
>
> The newer drivers, version 3123 of N
> A quick question. How do I find out what is my screen resolution and
depth
> that I am using? I went through file /etc/x11/XF86Config but did not
see
xdpyinfo
> Reuben D. Budiardja
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> mii-diag is new to me, is it something I can download ?
> Usually I check the settings on my nics using mii-tool.
I'm sorry, I meant mii-tool. mii-diag doesn't even exist.
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> I have installed apache2 from source not rpm and can start it by
typing
> "/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start" however I would like apache to
start
> by its self when the machine boots. Can anyone tell me how to
accomplish
> this?
Copy or symlink apachectl to /etc/init.d then chkconfig --add
> Can someone tell me how to find outw hat is the capacity of an
interface
> i.e. whether a particular interface is configured to work on 10 Mbps
or
> 100 Mbps. If I want to change this setting, can I as a root do it ?
You may want to try mii-diag.
> Rahul.
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> I would like to change the text size display on my Redhat 7.3 box. I
saw
> some terminals where the font was smaller, not the standard 40x25 or
> what ever it is, what is the command? What should I `man` to discover
> what I need to do?
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Framebuffer-HOWTO.html
>
From: "Brenden Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I was adding some logging to my IPTables configuration, and thought
I'd ask
> this question. I noticed that if I DROP UDP packets the
scan.sygatetech.com
> UDP scanner reports the ports as open, if I reject it reports them as
> closed.
>
> I have a fee
> >> But even with Samba installed and configured, your system will
still
> >not be part of the domain.
> >False. Any Unix machine running a well configured Samba can be a NT
> >domain member assuming it has a valid SID.
> You can hack around it, but you are not part of that domain. NT does
not tr
> But even with Samba installed and configured, your system will still
not be part of the domain.
False. Any Unix machine running a well configured Samba can be a NT
domain member assuming it has a valid SID.
> You also should not have had to set up a static IP for your Linux box.
False, again.
> The network architecture in my office is (briefly): An NT domain that
hands out IP's / default gateway / DNS through DHCP.
> I was able to make use if the Internet at my office by assigning my
Linux box a static IP outside of the DHCP range and just typing
> in the gateway and DNS IP's. This wor
From: "Kamran A. Khan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My current application is in ASP. Can ASP communicate with PostgreSQL
database?
Native PostgreSQL client for windows
http://www.jsg.dk/postgresql/
Or use it via ODBC
http://odbc.postgresql.org
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> Hi,
> I am running oracle 8.1.7 database on a windows 2000 adv. server. I
want to migrate it on an linux-based sql database server. How can i do
that?
If you want to get rid of Windows, try running Oracle on Linux. Oracle
offers it
> When installing red hat 7.2 I accidentally change my
> screen area from 720 by 480. I want to change it back
> to 1024 by 768 or higher resolution but i dont know
> how. I just need your help guys.
Press Ctrl+Alt+num_pad_+ (the grey '+' on the numeric keypad) to
increase resolution ('-' to decr
> Would anyone mind if I posted my XF86Config-4 file?
>
> I have found only three guides to doing this on the net, none work.
>
> Wez
Below is my working configuration for comparison.
Grig
Section "Files"
# FontPath "unix/:7100"
RgbPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"
FontPath "/
I installed php when I installed redhat but with postgresql and not
mysql. I have now installed the mysql rpm and would like to configure
php to use it. Does anyone know how to do this?
thanks,
Joel
I have already told you. Nevermind...
Locate a package named php-mysql-x.x.x-x.rpm in your in
>I installed PHP and PostgreSQL when I installed RedHat 7.2, I would
now like to use MySQL with PHP. Does anyone >know how I go about doing
this. I have already installed MySQL and it is working fine. But I
can't figure out how to >enable MySQL support in PHP.
install php-mysql-*.rpm as well
> Does anyone know if KDE 3 as shipped/updated with redhat 7.3 supports
multiple
> monitors?
You may want to set up xinerama. Multiple monitor support it's a matter
of X server, it doesn't have to do with the window manager.
> Wez
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make
it rwx-rwx-rwx.
Why is this happening ? I understand x , but why also w ?
TIA
Cristian
P.S. I changed the HTML option. Now you can see the message in that horrible
PINE ? If not I shall try again.
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The disk is in LBA mode. It has a primary dos partition (fat 16), and an
extended dos partition. In the extended dos partition there is a logical dos
drive (fat 32) and the linux partition.
I remember that fips doesn't work on extended partitions (or maybe I
remember wrong) but anyway I tried to w
YES, I tried with dos fdisk/mbr several times an the things are not
changing.
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> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, cristian wr
works only if I make it rwx-rwx-rwx.
Why is this happening ? I understand x , but why
also w ?
TIA
Cristian
works only if I make it rwx-rwx-rwx.
Why is this happening ? I understand x , but why
also w ?
TIA
Cristian
Hy,
About half a year ago it was a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried it again now and it seems it dissappeared.
It was a general newbie list, nomater what linux distribution one
uses.
Anyone knows about ?
TIA
Cristian
byte
> For BIGDOS Partitions the System Indicator Byte should be 6; for DOS16
> Partitions it should be 4
> Wrong signature
> Partitions with 32-bit sector numbers (since DOS 4.0+) have an 'extended
> Bios Parameter Block' in the boot sector, its signature byte i
Thanks for advices to everybody.
But I still have problems. Something was changed in the boot sector because
now I can't use fips. Fips is generating a file and then stops.I can use the
disk. It is an usual disk of 4.3Gb. I don't know how much is true in this
file. Because if it would be true I sh
it rwx-rwx-rwx.
Why is this happening ? I understand x , but why
also w ?
TIA
Cristian
le to achieve the same multimedia
machine using RedHat ?
Cristian
Hy,
I was reading in a magazine that the Linux
distribution used in Finland was translated in English and it contains more than
100 games and a SEGA simulator.
Did anyone heard about such a thing or is only a
joke?
Cristian
I have to make
fdisk/mbr to get rid of this message (otherwise it would appear everytime I
start the computer).
All suggestions are wellcomed.
Cristian
1.6.24.
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Any thoughts when will the move to the 2.2.x kernels be made?
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On Tue, 30 Jun 1998, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> >Is there some public exploit that lets a person get root on a linux box ?
>
> Lots of them. You should at the very least keep up with the security
> mailing lists, such as CERT and Bugtraq.
Can you please tell me how to subscribe to them?
Thank you.
them that they have a stupidity-proof OS (which
isn't true) so they act in consequense (I mean they act stupid) and
because if WinNT doesn't want to recognize your ether card, it wont, no
matter what you'll do. And there's no Torvalds, Cox, Baker to save you
overnight.
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> I'm no longer in that thread. Feel free to write me privately if you want
> to discuss it.
>
> Sorry for carrying it on so long.
>
> In my defense, however, I took a week off while my son was born, so I was
> catching up on 2000+ messages.
Congrats!
Hi Sean!
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Sean Winters wrote:
> 1. What is the path to the file that needs to be modified to allow root
> to telnet in?
You can try editing /etc/securetty and adding there ttyp0, ttyp1, ttyp2,
and so on. But allowing root to login by telnet directly is not a good
idea, for sec
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On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Eugen Constantinescu wrote:
> Hello everybody!
> I want to see a good command line for setting the speed of serial
> comunication (for 38400).
> I set a serial device for 19200 and it works but not for 38400.
> Thanks!
> Eugen
Hi Eugen!
I think you can try to put
F38400# B
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Son of a Preacherman wrote:
> Does anyone know of an ICQ program for linux?
>
> Lee Parker
Try ICQ for Java, available from
http://www.mirabilis.com/download/step-by-step-java.html
Best regards,
Cristik
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Hi!
> Yesterday (night), I started X and ran netcfg, like the NET-3-HOWTO told me
> to, just like a good little boy. I configured it all, IP 10.0.0.1, and all,
> and I clicked the Activate Button. That's when the shit hit the fan. It says
> "Delaying e
On Mon, 22 Jun 1998, Kevin Seguin wrote:
> i want to be able to use two ip addresses on two different networks. i
> tried using the network configuration in the control panel and adding a
> second ethernet interface. when i tried to activate the ethernet
> interface, i couldn't get it to work.
lled Linux
>
> This can't be too good :-(
Not that bad either, just a worried admin :-) and some tackled up build
mechanisms.
Cristian
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Hi
Does the Manhattan list already exist?
Does anybopdy have problems with Netscape-common form manhattan ? When
I visit html forms pages, I get garbage in the text field entries.
Thanks for the attention
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nfo and html pages, all
in a hypertext manner. That's why KDE helps Linux live rather than make
it die. It's just that some people loved to throw so much sand in the air
that now all the poor innocent newbies feel indebted to cry: "Heeeelp! I
got sand in my eyes because KDE sucks!&quo
are viewable with lynx. Wonderful Unix.
You're not dead when X is dead.
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On Sun, 17 May 1998, Eric Fowler (Eastman Software) wrote:
> (1) Does RedHat 5 support POSIX threads or anything at all like it?
Yes, glibc2 does. Then so does RH5
> (2) If so, what additional libraries(if any) must I install to be able to
> develop threaded code on this platform?
Any. Glibc
mber of machines I need to equip with g77 compilers. I think that if you
accept all the burden of recompiling c++ dynamically linked programs out
there for egcs, this is a better compiler.
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ill invert my decision to scratch out the
last WinNT server I have to put on it Linux (RH5.1 :-) FWIW) with samba.
However, I can see it:
MS - "(Broadening) The Road Ahead (to the Hell of the Net Admins)"
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by kernel without lilo hand wrestling is 64 Mb.
Hopefully this is gone in lastest beta kernel (don't shoot, I'm not sure,
not tested them, just heard about :-)
> thanks
>
You're welcome
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compiled your kernel for
special features (strange SCSI cards or such) I don't have any idea what
will happen with the not used symbols (as a matter of fact I think it
doesn't vow even with broken hardware relation, but I'm not sure).
Hope this helps
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;t get follower reports from those who agreed
to upgrade".
This goes rather too out of topic.
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>
> So the IDE ZIP works directly with RH Linux? Without any
> kernel-reconfigure? Great. But what happens if you hardware-eject the ZIP
> when it is mounted?
>
You can't. Push the button: it will not react.
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. The guy on which's machine I installed that ZIP IDE has managed
to fsck up his tcpd and now I can't telnet on his box anymore. No time to
repair all stupidity triggered breakdowns, too :-(
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ndary slave (that would be hdd) and you want to mount it vfat. Your
Linux kernel have to already recgnized it. Your only job is to create a
directory, let's say /mnt/zip, andto issue, as root:
mount -f vfat /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
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wish, here it's snowing :-)
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410 Mb Linux native partition and a 38 Linux swap (type 82)
partition at the end of the disk.
Good luck
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an the MBR if the heck of NT overwrites my
Lilo :-) I keep always one of this diskette with my family jewels :-)
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know why)
- sys.com, format.com, fdisk.exe
- pqmagict (the PowerQuest's Magic partitioner in text mode)
I never fail with this :-)
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/X11 then flush the old partition and use it where you need (don't
forget to keep thorough notes on all these acrobacies :-).
But if /usr/X11 is too big for this, use (again) symlinks in an inventive
way (and again, viva UNIX :-)
I liked better your advantages description, Dave :-)
irst do: rpm -e procps-X11
Then retry
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3-8 has
been bigfixed somehow, but until I'll learn how to build srpms and
especially until I'll have some time, this solution is good for me.
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at's the problem here and what do I do to solve it?
It is required to run xbru as root. And from the day of daylight saving
occurance, you also have to issue
export TZ=[P,W,C,E,A]DT
according to your timezone before each use or bru or xbru. Read some 2-3
days old messages on this list for mor
ines? Does Linux for PowerPC apply to RS6000 machines?
3) What is the availability (and quality) of basic (server) software
like on Linux for PowerPC? I'm mostly insterested in gcc, g++, fortran
(g77), ftp server, httpd, samba.
Thanks a lot for your attention
Cristian Tibirna
Net Admin
On 5 Apr 1998, Bryan C. Andregg wrote:
> Why would you use perl to run useradd and passwd? It is much faster to have
> perl edit the files by hand.
Because of terrible little not-important non-essential things like proper
locking, maybe ?
Cr
to rebuilt those RPMs at home.
Cristian
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projects will he be on initially?
Check out the news section on developer.redhat.com
;-)
Cristian
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out of disk space by any chance ?
Cristian
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time I hear about it. :-)
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UNIX is user friendly. It's just selectiv
d pwdb.
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UNIX is user friendly. It's just selective about who its
ssociated icons according to the extension names :-) Thus a html file had
a netscape icon, and a txt file had a notepad icon ;-). Hey, don't be
amazed. KFM in kde (that's LINUX) is even able to recognize files by
analyzing their contents .
Hope this helps
Cristian
he machine. It's just a whole lot more
convenient to --rebuild a src.rpm in a chrooted environment.
Cristian
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function"
> I would still like to know if this can be fixed properly, instead of
> botching th source code for squid.
Edit the configure.in file and remove the checks for the setresuid and
setresgid functions. Run autoconf, ./con
OSE -c
> -fPIC -DPIC LTfnmatch.c
> LTfnmatch.c: In function `_Lesstif_fnmatch':
Make sure is #include-d in the LTfnmatch.c file and add a
-D_GNU_SOURCE to the compile flags.
Cristian
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okay on every other unix */
#endif
...
you'll understand why a lot of big software vendors were not thrilled
about starting porting and maintaining a port of Linux for their apps.
Cristian
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headers are anything but POSIX
compliant. maintaining and testing packages build from two different
source packages (for Alpha and Intel for example) is a major pain. A whole
lot worse than changing two or three lines of code in a libc5-linux
specific program to get it t compile and
o (like configuration in your
chroot-ed environment, etc) after that, but you get the idea that you
don't need an additional machine...
As for the extra gig required, it is cheaper than a new machine.
Cristian
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icular problem,
again ? (sorry for not following very closely this subject-ever-changing
thread...)
Cristian
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l run the already
compiled binaries.
The "tweaks" required to make some programs compile under RH 5.0 (yes,
there are some problems with badly written, way too Linux-libc5 specific
programs) are minimal and it wouldn't take a rocket science for somebody
making "Hard Earned M
scape,
StarOffice 4.0.
What applications are you talking about ? Please quit making this general
bigus statements and get to the facts, please.
We _are_ listening.
Cristian
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On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Patrick Keohane wrote:
> I have downloaded perl5_004_04 and am having trouble with MAKE. It returns
> errors like:
Just grab the updated RPM from RH updates diretory. It is 5.00404
Cristian
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these binaries? libXm.so.0 was the lesstif library,
> and the motif library is libXm.so.2. Is there another way around this?
Yepp, rebuild.
Cristian
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On Sun, 8 Mar 1998, Cristian Tibirna wrote:
> chapter abour WHEN AND WHY LINUX IS TO BE PROFERRED TO NT! I can help a
Of course I meant PREFERRED. Sorry.
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WHY LINUX IS TO BE PROFERRED TO NT! I can help a
lot on this. I already have the expertise.
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