Shyam,
We've had success with going to the user's
".bash_profile" and adding in the line "exit" at the very end of the file.
It will act like it is starting a telnet session, then will drop them.
/home/username/.bash_profile is the path.
Fred
On the very last li
one more, pretty crude but works, is Tera Term. it has a SSH Extension module.
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 09:19:35AM -0700, David Busby wrote:
>
> List,
> These people make a free SSH client for Windows. Look here
> ftp://ftp.ssh.com/pub
you may be able to suppress it
(I'm talking thru my hat here, not having encountered this particular
issue) by entering the BIOS SETUP utility and seeing if there are any
choices for disabling the printer port's interrupt. Or perhaps by
gt; be installed on the W2K host. It'll provide you with a shell environment
> that you get with a linux host. In that environment you could build an
> iso that would preserve the file name structure found on the original
> host.
>
>
>
there is/was a SYSV command, to_unix, that has evolved to
dos2unix in linux.
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And then it sits and there is no action on the Cdrom and nothing happens.
>
> I would appreciate any suggestions as to what I could do to resolve the
> problem.
See above.
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en to a "make modules"
or whatever the correct incantation is this week. followed by a
"make modules-install" or maybe it's "make modules_install" or similar.
Not having done _exactly_ that it's possible
Anyone know of an upgrade to fix the apache vulnerability for apache/ssl
(chunk handling overflow vulnerability)?
I used the recommended ones my other "non" ssl apache web servers w/o a
problem. When trying it on the SSL version, it fails.
Th
pset and
cut us off after a while.
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e2 card on a
K6-2/400 (with nvidia's drivers) it screams. But I must admit I've
never tried it via remote X or VNC, so maybe I'm all wet.
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ISO image using the following:
# dd if=/dev/hdc of=cdrom.iso
This works, and I can mount the resulting ISO using
the loop device, but there's an I/O error at the end:
# dd if=/dev/hdc of=cdrom.iso
dd: reading `/dev/hdc': Input/output error
100
Hi everyone. Can anyone recommend a good web-based PIM
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Are there any that integrate with an LDAP database for
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Are there any that integrate into an LDAP database?
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myself have good use for this type of device rather than buying each
piece separately. And it just so happens my office is due for an
upgrade ;-)
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Jonathan Slivko wrote:
>I have an HP PSC 950 (Multifunction) and it installed beautifully under
>Linux. All I had to do wa
"FvwmM4 -m4-prefix $HOME/.fvwm2rc"
i started with the simple and moved to more complex to fit my needs.
3. type startx from your level3 command prompt and you are one your way to
becoming another of the millions of satisfied
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 10:58:24PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 13:10, Fred Dech wrote:
> > > Other possibilities: the site uses Macromedia Flash, rather than Java.
> > > Fairly stable, but maybe your X server isn't? What video card an
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 06:47:39PM +0100, Bill Crawford wrote:
>
> .redhat.com/mailman/private/redhat-list/>
>
> On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Fred Dech wrote:
>
> > hi.
> >
> > certain URLs have been hozing my version of netscape 4.77 so bad that it brings
&g
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 10:15:52AM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 09:36, Fred Dech wrote:
> > >
> > still crashed. but i got to see the web-page briefly this time before my
> > machine froze! and netscape definately implied to me that js
might guard against this (e.g., stop
using netscape).
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. proabably in an external
.js referenced.
what i don't understand is why does this netscape foupah (man, i wish i had a
paper dictionary. www.m-w.com doesn't handle phonetic requests very well.)
bring Linux to its knees? not cool.
--fred
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thanks (i think;)
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On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 09:54:30AM -0500, Ken Kirchner wrote:
>
> I'd put money on Java or Javascript as being the true culpret. Find a site
> that hoses netscape, then go into your prefs and disable java/javascript
> and try t
but does anyone know if the newer netscapes
can be configured in an X-friendly manner (i.e., you highlight a URL in
a file or email, , , , repeat)?
thanks.
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Does anyone have 7.2 ISO images complete with all the current errata?
If not, can someone point me to documentation on how to create them?
So far I've come up empty when looking for such info.
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hings? I too have good eyesight but I
don't know if I'm into a challenge ;-) 1600x1200 looks good on the 8100
with a 15" display but they're pretty big and heavy (>= 7lbs). The 4100
model looks good for a balance of portability and feature set at 5
nd offset the clock appropriately on
power up. so, not only does it deal with the clock drifting while the
system is powered on, but also when powered off. Cool, eh?
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windoze
machines. Since there are some of those thingsn on my home LAN, I've tried
a few and have settled on 'automachron' which seems to work reliably and
unobtrusively to keep in sync with the chrony server here.
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There are lots of other newsgroup-related FAQ documents at ftp://rtfm.mit.edu.
Fred
>
> Paul
>
> El Sáb 06 Abr 2002 12:57, escribió:
> > On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 11:38:28AM -0500, ramzez wrote:
> > > Hi
> > &g
ait indefinitely.
`c_cc[VMIN] == 0, c_cc[VTIME] > 0'
`read()' will return as soon as any input is available; if VTIME
expires with no data arriving, it will return with no characters read.
(This conflicts slightly with the end-of-file indication received in
the even
Netscape 4.79 cannot render the errata page:
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/rh72-errata-security.html
on my workstation running RH7.2.I noticed this problem today, and
never had a problem before. Is this a known problem or do I have
something wrong with my Netscape install?
Fred
Actually a great linux site. You made my day.
Thanks for the clue.
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 12:27:21PM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 12:06:10PM +, Alan Peery wrote:
> >
> > I don't know if you can drive ftp with a single command line, something
> > like
> >
> > echo "get foo" > fred
&g
7; and look at all the other pages
those refer you to. There's also probably a bunch of other info in
/usr/doc or /usr/share/doc under either curses* or ncurses*. Plenty
of tutorials or other info on the web, too.
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a previously installed tarball version. I wound up deinstalling the rpm
and reverted back to the tarball. This happened when I did a 7.1
update. Since I don't have it in the rpm database anymore, the update
doesn't bring i
Hi. I'm looking for a PHP application that can be used
to upload HTML files to a web server directory. Can
any one supply a recommendation?
What is the best way to do authentication for these
types of programs?
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> Start here:
> http://www.google.com/search?q=memtest86
>
> On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 11:41, Fernando Costa de Almeida wrote:
> > Where can I find memtest86?
or directly at www.memtest86.com
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6 and it works nicely. If you
can find out what chip is on the Promise card you can look in the
kernel sources to see if it's supported. There is support for multiple
Promise chipsets.
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go to redhat.com and look at the errata list. there are several that
affect the printing subsystem.
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pe on the paper.
Since I will be using the forms on a continual basis, it's worth my time
to try to convert them to forms. Are there any open source utilities
that I could use for this?
TIA
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> On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Fred Dech wrote:
> >my ability to receive email decided to break again.
> [snip]
> > - Transcript of session follows
.1
Remote-MTA: DNS; olive.bsd.uchicago.edu
Last-Attempt-Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 14:52:14 -0600 (CST)
Will-Retry-Until: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 10:44:30 -0600 (CST)
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Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 10:19:05AM -0600, Fred Dech wrote:
> >
> > olive(fdech)9% rpm -q xntp3 redhat-release
> > package xntp3 is not installed
> > redhat-release-7.1-1
>
> I believe the ntp package changed its name in the 7.x releases
of this list is so much easier to sift through since i
switched from elm to mutt! :^)
--fred
>
> Ok so I'm wrong again. What else is new
>
> david
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 05:02:41PM -0600, dbrett wrote:
&
David Talkington wrote:
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> Fred Dech wrote:
>
> >i've been searching on and off on RedHat for xntpd. i do not have this
> >daemon program on my system. the best i've been able to come up with is:
> >
hi.
i've been searching on and off on RedHat for xntpd. i do not have this
daemon program on my system. the best i've been able to come up with is:
rdate-1.0-7.src.rpm
does xntpd exist as shareware for linux somewhere?
thanks.
--fred
as installation disks to CD?
Using whatever CD burning software you have, tell it you've got
an ISO image and it should know what to do with it. DO NOT create a
CD that contains one file, that file being the one you downloaded.
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>
> http://www.bb4.com/
>
> Let me know what you think. I plan to evaluate it
I've used BigBrother before, and while it worked quite
well for me when I first used it some three or four
years ago, netsaint is far better.
http://www.netsaint.org/
I'm looking for manageme
Hi. I'm looking for an application that produces some
type of HTML or text report of the overall system
status. Something that might be used to present to
managers on a regular basis so they can get an idea of
how the system is responding. something like:
- memory used/available
- currently runni
xt console) do:
lpq
and it will show you the jobs (if any) currently in the default print queue.
if you have more than one print queue defined, you can do:
lpq -Pprint-queue-name
To flush a job from the print queue, do:
lprm jobid
where the jobid is the value shown in
is mode 700...
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are y
s
> files and the README is too confuse
If you download the RPM files for the printing updates, you just install
'em like according to the directions on the errata page. Generally it's
something like this:
rpm -Uvh .rpm
If you got the .src.rpm files, then those aren't the one
etModeLine - scrn: 0 clock: 135000
GetModeLine - hdsp: 1280 hbeg: 1296 hend: 1440 httl: 1688
vdsp: 1024 vbeg: 1025 vend: 1028 vttl: 1066 flags: 5
all advice appreciated.
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> There are legitimate uses for port 2000.
>
> In my case, it's for a middleware program called Webcit. Webcit is a
> mini-web server of sorts, which is used to connect to Citadel/UX BBS
> systems.
>
> Before killing the user, make sure nobody was running a Citadel/UX syst
nobody was running a Citadel/UX system
> and/or Webcit, first.
>
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Fred Herman wrote:
>
> > I have suddenly seen connection attempts to port 2000 (TCP) from outside
> > a NAT box on a network I support. The disturbing thing is that I also
> &
t see anything for this port.
Anyone have a clue? I'd like to have some idea what this is about
before I confront the owner of the PC on my local network from which the
attempt also came.
Thank you
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> @PJL SET DENSYTY=
> and the second show me a bad font... the text is right but it is non-
> understandable...
> Please, what do i've to do??
Have you installed all the printing updates for 7.2? There are several
of the
ything about support for Visioneer, please post it to
this list as I also have one of 'em. I keep a windoze box going primarily
so I can scan things once in a while. It'd be nice to not need to go to
the dark side just for that.
Fred
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directly in the inode occupied by the link. A hard link, OTOH, is nothing
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ub docs) is how
do I reinstall the GRUB boot sector on the hard drive once the upgrade is
done?
If it were LILO I would just do /sbin/lilo, but I can't read between the
lines of the GRUB docs well enough to find the answer.
Advice will be appreciated!
Thanks,
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from memory, it may be slightly different) for all the gory details.
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I think ipchains is supported as a loadable module. You do need to load
it after you unload (if necessary) iptables)
rmmod iptables --not sure if you need this
insmod ipchains
Jim Bija wrote:
>
> I have recently upgraded to kernel 2.4.9 using. However i am getting
> messages
> that the kerne
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I hate to reply to my own message, but I should have
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(
Hi. Can anyone recommend an HTML-based
calendar/scheduling program for Linux, perferrably
open source and perl or PHP?
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See: http://www.opennms.org/
I belive it's free and competes with HP Openvie
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A guess, but you might check it. See if you have apmd running. If you
do, try disabling (stopping) it.
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'em. I just did so about 3 days ago on a RH72 box and it runs fine.
TuxRacer and Chromium run real nice now (instead of about 1 frame every
5 seconds as before).
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I did was get and install all the errata).
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re someone here who understands IPFWADM (rather than doing a
cookbook thing like I'm forced to do in lieu of knowing what I'm doing)
who can help enlighten me as to 1) what's the problem here, and 2) how
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or to make changes, just answer 'y' or 'yes' to each question.
When fsck is done, type CTRL-D (control key and the D key at the
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On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:41:18AM -0500, fred smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> | > No. It sort of works without the parens. His quoting problems (lack of) will
> | > bite him as soon as he hits a less
| tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]"`
evaluates to the TEXT result of the echo|tr command, so that the
final command turns into:
mv File.One file.one
mv File.tWo file.two
mv FILe.ThrEE file.three
etc.
Also, check out the man page on 'tr' to see all the
libc5 stuff it needs.
> >On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 16:48:16 -0500
> >fred smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> >
> >>On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 11:33:15AM -0600, ABrady wrote:
> >>
> >>>On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 22:27:46 +0800
> >>>ethan
or
at least it didn't when I downloaded it (the first day it was available).
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On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 12:07:24PM -0330, Mike Pelley wrote:
> Fred,
>
> It has been quite some time since I've had anything to do with vinyl, but
> here goes nothing:
>
> First, it seems that you are taking the output from your turntable and
> putting it directly into
e some trick to adjusting the mixer's controls? Or am I
destined to have to buy a new sound card so I can accomplish this
task?
If I need a new card, I'm open to suggestions (but I'm not made out
of money!)
Thanks!
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want to do:
gcc -O2 -pthread foo.c -o foo
The -pthread flag forces both reentrancy, and linking of libpthread.
You may find it helpful to start subscribing to comp.programming.threads.
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> fred smith wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:53:14AM -0600, Lucas wrote:
> > > This did the trick. I didn't try it previously because I have a duron, but
> > > I guess Red Hat als
dnesday, December 19, 2001 5:18 PM
> Subject: Re: 7.2 on KT7a 1.3 MoBo, Duron, and Intellimouse Explorer USB
>
>
> > try booting with "noathlon" as a kernal argument
>
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same way in 7.2, but assume it is no
less deprecated than it was.
Since Linuxconf has (for some time) been useful only for certain tasks,
and produces broken results for others, I've stopped using it for my
7.2 system just to be safe.
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lso read the release notes on the Red Hat CD which tells you
some things without which you'll never get the installer to even
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this one sounds like much the same thing, a useful feature turned off
for no obvious reason.
Go figure.
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On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 11:21:36PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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> >if you can do those things, then it should be possible to print to it
> >if you hold your tongue just exact
nds
PostScript (as the previous poster said) or not. I print to several
HP LaserJets at work, but they all use PCL5 command language, not
PostScript.
Fred
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7;s no man page for it. What does
it do and how is one expected to figure out that it exists, much less
what it's for ?
Fred
>
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
>
> > I am wondering what filter I should use for a Deskjet 932C in Redhat
> > 7.0.
&g
veral years before I
> began to catch on. I'm still a dummy about many things. There may
> not be many on this list anymore that were there back then and
> remember my long and continuous posting of every possible question.
> Many times repeating things ad
old drive
--plug in the new one
--boot from floppy
--modify /etc/lilo.conf as required, rerun /sbin/lilo
--remove floppy, see if it'll boot.
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but
ferent machines where these behaviors occur.
Have you verified that you can actually access the printer itself
by doing something akin to:
ls /tmp > /dev/lp
If this doesn't work then there's no point in going further.
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Check out the KRUD distro.
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 10:31:31PM +0800, liyanen wrote:
> I want to find the poxy setting in Netscape ,but didn't find.
> Where and how can I set the poxy server ?
> Thank u .
Click on "EDIT" then on "Preferences" then "advanced"
NMS:
http://www.opennms.org/
I believe it's open source and it is designed to complete with OpenView
Fred
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