Julien MIONI wrote:
I'd like to mount my tape as file system to browse datas.
Even if it is possible, the performance would be abysmal as the access
to blocks on the tape is sequential, not random. You may want to find a
disk with empty space to restore it to.
What format was the data writte
Jason Murray wrote:
nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin
'nobody' entry from /etc/group:
nobody:x:99:
That tackles the top items on my list, and a small bit of investigation
with "strings -a", "strace" and "grep" has proven to me that the error
message is coming from in.tftp, and not from x
Wade Chandler wrote:
What messages did you have after your X closed and you
where back to the main terminal? This will point you to the error.
I just mentioned this in another post: ~/.xsession-errors may have
useful errors in it.
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sam kupar wrote:
please guide me.
You've not done the next simple test. Create a new user, and login as
that new user. What happens? (This test lets you localize the
problem. Is it a root versus user problem, or does the problem only
reside with one user?)
The user probably has somethi
Michael Schwendt wrote:
When moving your home directory, you may need to get rid of old config
files in your home directory which contain hardcoded paths that
start with /home/...
Any application that writes config files like is broken, and bugs should
be filed. Application writers should kno
Ken Rossman wrote:
Is there some trick to this that I am missing? Are there some tools I
can use to track down what might be wrong?
What doesn "showmount -e" display?
Are the machines listed in each other's /etc/hosts files?
Are your firewalls dropping packets, or rejecting them? If you're
sil
Keith Olmstead wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to get Gnome to start. I moved my Home directory to /usr/home and now tries to start but does not.
A friend working towards a LARGE desktop rollout here in the UK
mentioned this exact problem. There are hardcode strings in Gnome that
have been sto
Donald Tyler wrote:
When I first installed RedHat, I didn’t choose to install Mozilla.
Later, while I was logged in under my personal account (Not root) I
installed Mozilla, which obviously asked me for root password.
It seemed to install fine. However, I am unable to run Mozilla under
my pers
Jason Murray wrote:
in.tftpd[2225]: cannot set groups for user nobody
Sounds to me like there isn't a "nobody" group in /etc/group--or that
the user's group as defined in /etc/passwd doesn't exist.
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Marc Adler wrote:
Let me get this straight: I paid RH for update support
for a year on two machines when I could've gotten the exact same thing
for free?
Yes, that's correct.
Thanks for helping support Redhat, a company who has done a lot of good
work for us all. I did my part by buying a bo
gregory mott wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 17:59, Larry Brown wrote:
I am aware of the .forward file forwarding mail from one user to another, is
there any way to set up a file to cause sendmail to copy another user with
the emails?
/etc/aliases or /etc/mail/aliases
or put two lines in
One idea:
1) install tightvnc as a service (www.tightvnc.com) on the win2k box
2) Use the scheduled tasks available (control panel) to have the win2k
box write backups onto it's hard drive
3) Once a week, fire up VNC to connect to connect to the Win2k box
4) Once there, start winscp (www.winscp.o
Alex wrote:
You are very wrong. MRTG does not offer a web interface with passwords
for each user to see his trafic and it does not cound TOTAL MB
transfered by that user in a given period of time.
If you're after web traffic, look at the web log analysis packages...
If you're after capturing all
Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
I offer another way to do it. If you're attempting to use your windows
computer to view an X environment on a linux box, you can use VNC instead.
And it's free.
The nice thing about this is you can leave a session running on your
Linux box for weeks, disconnecting and
%d -d yesterday"
Why doesn't this work, and how do I get it to work?
On Friday, I learned from "man 5 crontab" that the % sign is treated
like an end of line marker unless you escape it. I suspect that the "%"
signs in the variable setting line is being similarly int
lling to share for free. Of course,
they'll like you more if you have a hardware budget. :-)
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lose my place in the uptime competition. :-)
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o wants to generate .swf files like you do... :-)
Continuing in guess mode:
I suspect that your CLASSPATH doesn't include the directory where
the .class file is stored. cd to the directory where the
jgenerate.class file is, enter "EXPORT CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:`pwd`",
the
John Salamone wrote:
Hi,
Should I change all files in the directory of samba to 777 or just smb.conf
and smbusers? Currently mine are set up as:
-rw-r--r-- ed.hup
-rw-r--r-- lmhosts
-rw---secrets.tdb
-rw-r--r--smb.conf
-rw-r--r--smbusers
If you ch
dbrett wrote:
The only potential problem with this method is the network he is on,
is most likely using DHCP
Change eth0:0 to by a dynamic address, and have the iptables script run
each time the network interface starts. Modify the script with
something like this:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0:0 | gr
João Borsoi Soares wrote:
Does anyone have good suggestions for a java IDE?
www.netbeans.org -- currently in use at work
www.eclipse.org -- lots of recent good press coverage
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solutions, taking into
account your overall budget and knowledge. For instance, I personally
would stay away from the flexibilty of VLANs (as seen in another
posting) because itcan be quite tricky if you don't work with them
frequently.
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Charles Kibler wrote:
Using username "ckibler".
ckibler@hostname's password:
?]0;ckibler@RHL1:~[ckibler@RHL1 ckibler]$
This almost looks like an emulation error!
Your terminal type is getting set differently on the two machines.
Check "env | grep -i tty" and "env| grep -i term".
Alan
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Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 04:57:50PM +0530, Ravi Narwade wrote:
Delete some files from /var. There's no other way to recover inodes. And
find out what caused so many inodes to be used up. It's unusual.
Two likely causes are Usenet news feeds and Internet proxy caches. Bo
Steve Lee wrote:
anyone been able to get the serial port
working on this laptop. I've been unable to get this to work.
i could really use this to connect to hardware for console use.
IIRC there was a BIOS setting to enable/disable the infrared port, and
this conflicted with the serial port.
Michael Pelley wrote:
Hi all - I had a query from a collegue as to how to find/track memory
leaks. Other than top, what is a good tool to track memory usage?
DON'T use Gnome System Monitor on Redhat 8.0. It has a pretty bad
memory leak.
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symlnk that people put in by hand. :-)
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>>> -Is there something I've missed ?
>>> -Is there a way to make squirrelmail secure ?
Run it over https.
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Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 15:13 11 Dec 2002, Periyasamy, Raj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Plain text
| Regards,
No, it's HTML.
If you look closely you'll find that his software has been lying to him.
It looks like Exchange has taken the Rich Text format message, and
rendered it as HTML. Ta
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
- A "print server" that converts printjobs to PDF and delivers them to
the user via email.
Do you have pointer to a HOWTO on that? It could be quite useful for
work, as I want to encourage sending documents to customers in PDF format...
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rahul b jain cs student wrote:
What happens next is very strange. I open the network configuration tool,
look up all the setting without modifying any entry. Click on apply and
then type the command 'service network restart'. Once the network is
restarted, if I try to ping to the any router / def
h a highly technical user community.
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Roger Harrington wrote:
Can someone "spoonfeed" me on how to get Acrobat working?
What locale are you running with? I live in England with my system set
accordingly, and one of the latest Mozilla builds reading what appeared
to be locale information...
I suspect commonality between the two
I put the new option
as the first line in my dhcpd.conf.
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Hidong Kim wrote:
Patrick Law wrote:
I am not sure how to enable ftp service in my linux box, what
configuration file I should modify, and what are the stuffs need to
be enabled? Thanks
Look in /etc/xinetd.d.
All true, and good advice if *ftp* service is required. If you instead
wish t
ch all the ways that programs get started,
but you'd be changing a fundamental aspect of the system, one that is
used in the very initial steps of system startup...
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Will Mc Donald wrote:
From: "Larry Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've been looking around and it appears that there is no straight forward
description of how to change the function of the backspace key to have it
actually delete the key to the left while in a terminal. Prior to RH8 the
terminal
Bobby Heid wrote:
I believe that it is a MS Outlook encoded file of some sort. I cannot
remember what encoding off of the top of my head.
It is TNEF. There is a Unix based decoder called fentun, but I haven't
needed it enough to spend the effort testing it...
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the OpenSSH people aren't interested. Perhaps there is something
in the structure of the code that would make it unexpectedly difficult.
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babar haq wrote:
is there anyway i can access my mails in red hat linux 8.0 from microsoft exchange server 5.0
If the Exchange box is running Outlook Web Access, just point a browser
to http://box_with_exchange/exchange...
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Bill Welch wrote:
Has anyone been successful at allowing a VPN connection thought a
redhat 7.0 server? Can you provide some tips or point me in the right
direction. I want to allow win9x, XP workstations to connect through
the redhat 7.0 server to remote VPN servers.
Last night I configure
Alan Peery wrote:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
In a former life we used to just present the student ids with an "s",
thus:
s1234567
See if you can do this. It may save you a lot of pain later.
If you're already up and running the numeric user ids, you can
smoothly transi
similiarly for /etc/shadow. Make sure your password changes work.
Test the strategy by duplicating a single line in each file first.
You can then later disable, and then remove, the numeric form of the
user id.
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Rune Berge wrote:
Try logging onto the box, and running the command
mail -s "test 1 2 3" fred wilma
to see if those two users are getting email.
this command doesn't return. Had to interrupt it with ctrl-c. Any clues to
what might be my problem?
It's waiting for input on s
Rune Berge wrote:
OK. "$ netstat -an | grep 143" now returns the following:
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
Is this how it's supposed to be?
For IMAP, yes. IMAP doesn't receive email, it distributes it.
I still can't recieve mail. the users have files in /var/spool/mail, but
they're all
Brian Ashe wrote:
Try hitting Ctrl-Alt-Esc. You should get a little skull and crossbones
cursor. Click it on the bad window and away it goes.
Doesn't work for me. Which version of Redhat are you running, and which
session(KDE, Gnome, Ximan Gnome)?
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Jen, Alan Y wrote:
what is a good library to use for ODBC? what are any of the dependency
(additional lib, rh o/s or oracle db version/platform dependency, etc).
Specifically... On a linux rh 7.1 machine, i want to extract data residing
on another machine (oracle db 8.x on windows 2000). It d
Kent Borg wrote:
For a more general answer, but something I use less, use "screen".
Look at the man page to see details of getting everything to work
smoothly, like letting you do ctrl-A to get to beginning of line in
emacs. Gotta figure that out. I haven't.
^A followed by "a" works pret
Michael Tiernan wrote:
On Friday 01 November 2002 15:31, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Is there an equivalent to wall that will pop up a message in X?
Yes, there's one in RH8, I've got it on my system. I just have to find the
name for it but it's there!
% which kwrited
/usr/bin/kwrited
% rpm -q -f /
fred smith wrote:
This is very OFF TOPIC
My ISP no longer carries any newsgroups (I've been running a cnews
news server here since '92, getting news from him), so now I'm
suffering withdrawal pains.
Anybody know of a good public news server, that allows posting too,
where I can pick up a c
Aad Rijnberg wrote:
For dial-up networking I use kppp. I want to start it from the KDE-panel
without having to type the root-password all the time. I use Redhat 8.0.
I have examined 2 different solutions:
1) change PAM-authentication configuration file for kppp
2) create a group that is allowed
senthil wrote:
Read the HOWtos of Fetchmail and Sendmail before u start off then it will be
easy !!
try also "man fetchmail", and look inside there for info on
fetchmailconf, a handy configuration utility.
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Rinaldo Catroque Bersi wrote:
Hi,
Anybody know a software to synchronize the clocks in
PCs using Linux in a serial net as RS485? I know the
NTP but I need use in serial.
NTP works because there are two components (your machine and the NTP
server) and transport (TCP/IP, specifically the NTP
Teodor Georgiev wrote:
>Hi. Yes, I use CIPE a lot (more than 60 connections, even between Windows /
>Linux users).
>works perfect.
>This is the guide I followed:
>http://www.merit.ee/~gunnar/
>
I appreciate the link, but part of what I want to do is figure out
what's wrong with the CIPE VPN so I
Has anyone had success getting the new CIPE VPN available in 'neat' to
work? When I try to create the initial entry, I got an error about
being unable to write configuation info to /etc/cipe/x. While this
was easily resolved by creating /etc/cipe, later attempts to use neat to
activate t
On Monday 07 October 2002 20:46, Nagib Abi Fadel wrote:
> Thanx guys,
> but could i specify more then one mail server for retrieving messages. I
> meen if i have more then one mail account in different servers can i setup
> Squirrelmail for retrieving all my mails ?
Squirrelmail is a server side
4. Release the code to public domain.
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Nicholas Yau wrote:
>problem is when i type in the password and username in my client
> the x windows screen just flip once then put me back to the login
>screen
> again.
>
>-What is the problem?
>
>I provide this log file below for easier to you all :
>
>
Good choice.
>Aug 13
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To those who have already been answering, well done.
And now, back to your regularly scheduled program. ;-)
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of a pain to change over.
>
>
>
What's even stranger is that Redhat 7.3 still uses ipchains to implement
the firewall rules offered at install time... I was surprised that an
upgrade to iptables hadn't been done, as it would seem to be a
relatively easy thing to do.
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It's likely that the Icelandic character sets aren't in your Xwindows
font path. Try looking at xfontsel and xlsfonts to see if the font is
known about. After that, check out "xset +fp".
Alan
Hidong Kim wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to make a document with Icelandic characters in LaTeX. I put
Most modems have built-in compression on the datasteam, and so your
additional compression may not help. I've never run any tests, so you
may want to consider some testing yourself...
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Apolinaras Sinkevicius wrote:
>I am
re retrieved by wget,
and used by the scanning engine when it runs via cron. At present they
are relying on the virus software running on the PCs to intercept any
viruses in newly arriving email.
This is not an RPM level of ease, but it seems to be working reasonably
well for them.
Alan
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uld mask this, so
> I'd
> > call it "impossible".
>
> If you use something like VMware, then it's possible.
You should be able to spot a VMWare machine by the hardware types
appearing in the boot messages. It does take a bit
Note to ebinc--the original subject line was very poor. Better subject
line, more responses.
If you're concerned about whether a hosting company is cheating you and
not offering you a dedicated server, you're not buying the right service.
Buy full command line access, full Linux administrat
n't seen anything with this level of detail.
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Vikram Bajaj wrote:
>The 0.0.0.0 under local address means that that the system will listen for
>connections on all ip address of you system (not all ports)
>e.g. 0.0.0.0:25 This means that all ip address of your system is listening
>on port 25
>you can control the ports using Xinetd
>
>
It is
of replacing initd.
The startup sequence for Linux is well thought out, and stable, don't
mess with it.
What are you trying to accomplish?
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of 8192*n+1.
It sounds like something may have overwritten part of the data on your
disk as well, not just the MBR.
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Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-03-27 at 06:23, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> > Is there a way to restart the netlogon to internet
> > whithout rebooting?
I am also not sure what you're asking.
If you want to get a new DHCP address on your client from a server, try
dhcpcd -n eth0.
If you're want
Joao Borsoi Soares wrote:
>Thanks Francisco, that worked. But I still don't know how to check out if a
>specific file exists in the remote server...
>
I don't know if you can drive ftp with a single command line, something
like
echo "get foo" > fred
ftp -ine < fred
echo $?
If the file "foo" do
David Talkington wrote:
>>On 15:51 26 Mar 2002, David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>| They've added a stacked-tab option for window displays in 0.9.9!
>>| That's probably my favorite feature of Opera, too. That kicks my butt!
>>
>Well, there doesn't seem to be a hotkey combination fo
Nick Wilson wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hi
> does anyone know how I might stop NS6 putting the nsmail/ dir in my ~/
> everytime I accidentally click a mailto: link?
Change the default settings for where mail should be stored to something
else, like .nsmail. :-)
Jianping Zhu wrote:
> catch (SQLException se){System.out.println("trouble to connect");}//
Change your catch statement--you're throwing away information now. You may
find helpful debug info...
catch (SQLException se) { System.out.println(se);}
OR
catch (SQLException se) { System.out.println("t
Massimo Alonzo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to create a cluster for parallel computing using RH72.
>
> My idea is a setup like the following:
>
> *1 Full PC (hd 60GB and eth 100Mb/s)
>
> *8 Diskless PCs (no hd and eth 100Mb/s connected by an hub 3COM
> 12*100Mb/s)
>
> Some times ago I found a tutori
Joao Borsoi Soares wrote:
> How can I execute gdm
> or xdm only to be accessed by the net?
IIRC you can do this by listing only remote X servers (ie client windows)
in the XDM configuration files. Try man "xdm.conf".
Alan
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nit etc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm about to install Linux on my laptop which runs
> Windows XP as of now. However, does anyone know if it
> is possible to boot my already installed Windows XP
> from Vmware running on Linux?
I haven't tried it, but I can't think of any inherent reason why it
wouldn'
Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an IBM Thinkpad running Red Hat 7.2. Its networking protocol is
> DHCP. I can't run a remote X session on this machine. For example, I
> put it on our network, and do 'xhost +192.168.230.201', which is a
> machine on our Linux NIS network. Then when I log
Xanh wrote:
> How do I export a change to an environment variable made in a C program?
> $>export MyTest="Current Value"
> $>./testenv
> current value: Current Value
> new value: New value here
> $>echo $MyTest
> Current Value
>
> The old value is retained.
As designed. If any child
"Matthews, John" wrote:
> I must confess I'm a little ignorant on the memory utilization.
> Would you mind telling me how I can gather information such as paging rates?
Make a cron job that runs "cat /proc/meminfo >> /var/adm/memlog" (or similar
/proc files) on a fifteen minute basis. T
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> If you want a fun challenge after this, figure out
> :-) >how to display
> :-) >>random fortune quotes in a box on the login screen. :-)
> it will br great to do so ...plz tell me how
> ">
>
> fortune > /etc/redhat-release
> or use sed to replace th
Janyne Kizer wrote:
> Also, any ideas about how we can prevent editing of the menu and
> taskbar? We would like for users to be able to add icons to their
> desktops but we would like for the to have the KPanel and KMenu that we
> provide. We feel that this would ease the phone support burden.
Matthew Boeckman wrote:
> > For those who use nfs: what's a fairly simple way to handle making
> > usernames and groups consistent between computers when using nfs? Does
> > nfs provide a way to map one user to another when writing files to a
> > remote computer? Or do you have to ensure that
Nick Wilson wrote:
> > console based, you cant beat ncftp imho
> Great, someone I know uses ncftp (fellow Mutt user) so together with
> your recommendation that seals the deal!
One of the nice features is resumable downloads. If I decide at 4:45 on a
work day that I want a pile of bytes from th
n't think it will automatically run a .exe any more.
Hmmm, maybe getting that Win2k MCSE was useful for something. It's kind of
cool that it was contributing to a Linux list. ;-)
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dbrett wrote:
> Did change your desktop to Ximian? I don't want Ximian.
Yes, running go-gnome does change you desktop to the Ximian format. It's
probably easily undone *if* they've done it right, but I haven't had a chance to
look into it.
Alan
_
To put messages on the X screen at login, use
fortune | xmessage -file -
to put the box on the screen.
To make this part of the default login sequence on gnome, figure out
how the Gnome config file ( /usr/share/gnome/default.session) works
and add it.
BE VERY CAREFUL in a live environment, as
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> Hi all,
> I installed XFree 4.2.0-0.2 and I went and got a ATI Radeon 7500 card
> to day but I am not having any luck configuring x to work with it.
> I have XConfigurator-4.9.39.-2 installed it does not give the ATI
> Radeon 7500 as a choice I tried some of the othe
Mohammed Maeraj Hasbi wrote:
> I have been asked to do training on configuring and administrating Linux for
> my company. Is there any link that's useful for me to check. I'm in the
> process of aquiring some info for it... Any pointers and tips on what to
> include?
If you're tasked with doing
Lewi wrote:
> how smbclient connect to winbox with just use ip address not NetBIOS name
> i look at konqueror can connect with samba just using ip address
> smb://123.123.123.123
> how can i do it with smbclient?
>
This isn't smbclient, but this is the line I use in my /etc/hosts...
//10.11.1
"Ashley M. Kirchner" wrote:
> Is it possible to block access to one's website by checking the IP
> address? For whatever political reason at a company I do consulting for, I've
> been asked to deny access to their website to any visitor that doesn't
> originate in the US. Now I realize so
Janyne Kizer wrote:
> I think that I missed something in setting up the XDMCP Chooser
> Broadcast. I though that this would do the trick but the clients aren't
> getting anything. I am using RH 7.2.
>
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess
>
> *#any host can get a login window
> *
"Maynard B. Fernando" wrote:
> hi all!
>
> i installed OpenSSH 3.x.x in my 3 linux servers... i want to
> access them in a window-based machine like this:
>
> ssh-->server1-->ssh-->server2
> ssh-->server1-->ssh-->server3
>
> and not like this:
>
> ssh server2
> ssh server3
>
> my current setup:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 17:49 15 Feb 2002, Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | I have a machine with an 800 MB swap partition. To run a particular
> | application, I need 1,000 MB swap. It appears that I can't create a
> | swap file bigger than 4,880 kB. Is this correct? How would
Brandon Dorman wrote:
> ... am going to get WinXP at a "heavily
> discounted" price. It uses NTFS doesn't it?
NTFS v5, which is not only compatible with NT with service pack 4 or later.
IE, you won't ever be able to install NT on it. Win2k is fine.
> What could happen if I
> install winxp o
Jianping Zhu wrote:
> how to add new window2000 client to linux (smaba) server
Why do you need to add it? Are you trying to add this machine to a
Windows domain that is defined by the Samba software's PDC emulation?
Alan
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James Pifer wrote:
>
> When I try to run ethereal in KDE I get the following error:
> [root@rly root]# ethereal: error while loading shared libraries:
> libcrypto.so.0: cannot open s
> hared object file: No such file or directory
Take a look at /usr/lib. I would guess that you have libcrypt.so,
James Pifer wrote:
> When I try to run 'ethereal &' from a terminal it doesn't load. I didn't
> see anywhere in the logs that would tell me what's happening.
>
> Is there anywhere I can look to see why it doesn't load? verbose mode or
> something?
> Is it possible all the supporting software is
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> > What are the .vimrc and .exrc files?
>
> ex is one of vim's mode but I've never heard of a .exrc file.
It's a vi command file, originally named for the ex mode of vi and its
predecessor editors.
Alan
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Janyne Kizer wrote:
> When I restart xinetd, though, I get the following message in
> /var/log/messages:
>
> Feb 13 10:11:13 linus xinetd[4598]: bind failed (Address already in use
> (errno = 98)). service = bootps
>
> However nmap reports that port 67 is not in use and /etc/services seems
> to
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