I am trying to install the lastest version of samba and it keeps baling out
on me. have removed the previous version. Do I need to force the package?
Thanks Roger
[root@clark02 root]# ls
anaconda-ks.cfg Desktop install.log install.log.syslog
samba-2.2.7a-1.i386.rpm upgrade.log
I am looking a tool to run under X for DNS queries. Any suggetsions?
Roger
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Works well on Aramda E500 Compaq laptop. You might have troubles with a
brand new machine -- have to wait until they have drivers written for it.
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have you looked at www.webmin.com?
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Subject: remote server administration
How can I remotely administer a server?
I hear that you can't telnet as root but I
what utility will open zip files?
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How can I search thru multiple subdirectories and individual files looking
for key words?
Currently I have about 600 subdirectories each one having its own rules.ima
file.
In particular I am looking for @aol.com references in all rules.ima files.
Roger
If I run the command:
find /home -name rules.ima
it lists all rules.ima directories. perfect!
but if I run:
find /home -name rules.ima | grep @aol.com
it comes up with nothing.
So I drill down to a directory that has both a rules.ima file and a entry
within that file with the entry [EMAIL