Hey hey all,
I'm a fairly stupid Windows/Mac user that just happened to install Linux. I purchased
a second hard drive, partitioned 2/3 of it for Windows, and left the other 1/3 alone.
I then installed Red Hat 8 and let it take care of the partitions. Now my problem
is..I want to resize all
could it possibly be that iptables is setup to reject connections on telnet
and ssh ports on your linux box? i have a hardware firewall so i just turn
off iptables on all my linux machines.
-christopher
On Sunday 03 November 2002 07:21 pm, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Hi..
>
> I'm looking to get som
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Trying to connect using telnet from th Windows box gives me a situation
> where the login/password is not accepted. I've tried this with both
> root/regular user with no luck. Using ssh doesn't seem to connect at all.
> Using the putty client for windows r
Hi..
I'm looking to get some simple assistance on how to setup sshd/telnet
servers under Redhat Linux 8.0 so I can remotely access the machine from a
Windows box. I've verified that the ssh/sshd process is running. However,
when I
try to access the linux box through either telnet/ssh from the win
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Paul Brandariz x6546 wrote:
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> > If I may interject ... for the newbie, "startx" is a lot safer than
> > editing inittab ... !
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> I do not know how RH 6.2 will behave but last time I used
> "startx" I g
David Talkington wrote:
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> If I may interject ... for the newbie, "startx" is a lot safer than
> editing inittab ... !
I do not know how RH 6.2 will behave but last time I used "startx" I got an
xterm with no window decorations and no ability to move the
If you are using RHL 6.2
after the system starts you shall see:
localhost login:
if you enter as a root with the appropriate password
or as a user you already listed during the intalation then
you will see:
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in both cases just type ( startx )
and you wi
th it. But, I had
none and can't imagine what they had trouble with. Perhaps I was singly
lucky.
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Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 12:40 AM
Subject: Re: Linux HELP
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If I may interject ... for the newbie, "startx" is a lot safer than
editing inittab ... !
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Paul R. Brandariz wrote:
>Joga Singh wrote:
>
>Change your run level to 5
>
>log in as root and type
>
># init 5
>
>Or edit your inittab and change the line
>
Joga Singh wrote:
Change your run level to 5
log in as root and type
# init 5
Or edit your inittab and change the line
id:3:initdefault:
to
id:5:initdefault:
> hi,Please could you help me with the following query. i have
> installed Redhat linux version 6.2 standard (UK) with
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Joga Singh wrote:
> hi,
>
>Please could you help me with the following query. i have
> installed Redhat linux version 6.2 standard (UK) with no problems.
> i can log in and get to the command prompt. What i want to know is
> how do i get to the graphical User Interace of
hi,
Please could you help me with the
following query. i have installed Redhat linux version 6.2 standard (UK)
with no problems. i can log in and get to the command prompt.
What i want to know is how do i get to the graphical User Interace of
linux. Is there a command i need to type
Hi Rob,
> I didn't recieve any responces from this list so I went to the irc channel
> linpeople for help.
You are a little impatient it seems :S. I just answered your other question
(to the extend that I could). This is not a helpdesk that is here to answer
your questions wi
I had the following error yesterday and couldn't boot linux...
EXT-fs eror (device ide0 (3,70)): ext2_check_descriptors:
Block bitmap for group p16 not in group (block 0)!
EXT-fs group descriptors corrupted!
Kernal panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:46
I didn't recieve any responces from
hUnTeR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Our Mac stuff works very well and is no problem for us to maintain and
>upgrade.
This is as it SHOULD BE in winbloze land also
>Our single biggest headache is our linux server.
A couple of months with LINUX Unleashed will help make life much easier
for
Gday everyone.
First let me appologize for the length of this email, and also its
potential to be "OFF SUBJECT" but i think we can help this poor guy out.
I have attached a quite lengthy email from a pseudo-isp in mexico
thinking about switching out his linux server to an NT box. Now, what i
was
Well, are you looking for p100 performance as in integer or floating
point? I'd assume floating point, so you could easily need 15 or 20
(guessing here). But, make sure you know you have to use special apps to
"spread" them accross many computers, you can't just run quake on 50 386's
:-)
Chris
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I have been looking at construsting a beowolf system for a while now, based
on 386 bits (because they are chep) has anybody any experience or
general tips before i start, like hd size on each machine etc, or even a 386
currently employed as doorstop/foot rest that they would like to be free
of
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