gt; to start now. I've looked at online documentation and getting a little
> fustrated. Can someone give me an newbie friendly guide to setting this up?
> I'd like to get rid of the countless junk I seem to be getting the past month
> or so.
>
> Thanks
> Geoff
The vers
I set up Spamassassin with sendmail and set a crontab entry to run fetchmail
every 5 minutes.
Then I set kmail to use whatever you named your machine as a pop3 server.
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>I'm looking to use spamassasin with kmail if possible but I'm not
> sure where to start now. I've looked at online documentation
> and getting a little fustrated.
Spamassassin is best used with sendmail or qmail, which are mail
servers...not email clients.
check out the docs section of the web
online documentation and getting a little
fustrated. Can someone give me an newbie friendly guide to setting this up?
I'd like to get rid of the countless junk I seem to be getting the past month
or so.
SpamAssassin is intended as a /server-side/ solution--not a client-side one.
A good plac
tting a little
fustrated. Can someone give me an newbie friendly guide to setting this up?
I'd like to get rid of the countless junk I seem to be getting the past month
or so.
Thanks
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On 06:39 22 Oct 2003, sam kupar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| when u are installing redhat9,u have to select swap size;which is
| recommended
hi cameron
pl do check on this point
when u are installing redhat9,u have to select swap size;which is recommended to be
double the RAM.have u selected 256MB or more of swap size.actually i am also having
the same configuration as urs and the things are at a good speed(with background tasks
and
On 13:04 21 Oct 2003, Hawkeye Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| the installation went without a hitch: i just held down 'next' and
| went with the defaults. when i finally booted, however, X took forever
| to load, and once it was up, *everything* ran *very* slowly (10-15 secs
| to load mozilla
On 17:26 21 Oct 2003, Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 01:04:47PM -0700, Hawkeye Parker wrote:
| > i've recently installed redhat 9.0 on an athalon 650 with 128MB ram.
|
| For starters, you are below the recommended configuration. The absolute
| minimum is 128MB, with
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:04:47 -0700, "Hawkeye Parker"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've recently installed redhat 9.0 on an athalon 650 with 128MB ram.
> i've previously run various linux flavors from the commandline, but
> i'd like to make the switch to X, primarily so that i can toss my
> window
It also wouldn't hurt to have a halfway decent video card...you didn't
specify what yours is.
Regards,
Mike Wafkowski
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From: "Ed Wilts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: new
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 01:04:47PM -0700, Hawkeye Parker wrote:
> i've recently installed redhat 9.0 on an athalon 650 with 128MB ram.
For starters, you are below the recommended configuration. The absolute
minimum is 128MB, with 192MB recommended for a graphics workstation.
http://www.redhat.co
hi,
i've recently installed redhat 9.0 on an athalon 650 with 128MB ram.
i've previously run various linux flavors from the commandline, but i'd like to
make the switch to X, primarily so that i can toss my windows box out the
_window_ once and for all.
the installation went without a hitch
At 01:18 10/19/2003, you wrote:
I'm not going to touch the feminist jokes that could be made about "man
bash"-ing ;) Seriously though, I did glance at it earlier (and more
in-depth now), and it is suffering from a serious case of TMI (too
doggone much information...) Trying to find the pertinent
> I suppose that if there aren't at least six ways to do something, it
> isn't worth doing ;)
>
> Now, out of plain old curiosity, where DOES bash get the default path
> from (as set by the administrator or RH), as it does not show up in ANY
> of the 3 files above???
>
PATH does not get d
Thanks Rodolpho-
On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 10:29 PM, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
Hello all-
I have googled, searched the archive, and read my RH Linux books, and
I must be missing something here.
What you want here is "man bash", just so you know.
I'm not going to touch the feminist jokes t
At 22:51 10/18/2003, you wrote:
Hello all-
I have googled, searched the archive, and read my RH Linux books, and I
must be missing something here.
What you want here is "man bash", just so you know.
I have a program that I want to run from the command line on a fairly
frequent basis, and do not
Hello all-
I have googled, searched the archive, and read my RH Linux books, and I
must be missing something here.
I have a program that I want to run from the command line on a fairly
frequent basis, and do not want to have to specify the path every time
(as it is several directories down),
Try: ctrl+alt+backspace, this WILL force a restart on the X-Server.
M.
> -Original Message-
> From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Linux Newbie Question
>
>
> That'
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 13:55, Donald Tyler wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is probably
> a really dumb question so please forgive me.
>
>
>
> I am using Red Hat Linux 9.
>
>
>
> I just installed a new Graphics Card and the system re
rsday, October 09, 2003 12:56 PM
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exit out to the command prompt and run
startx
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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:55 PM
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Subjec
: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:56 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
exit out to the command prompt and run
startx
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Hi everyon
That's what I presumed, but when I did, the res didn't change.
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You should
exit out to the command prompt and run
startx
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Hi everyone,
I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is
You should be able to just log out of X and that would restart it. Much
like rebooting MS.
>
>
> Problem is I have no idea what the XServer is or how to control it. I
> searched services list and the RedHat site and the built in docs and I
> can't find anything.
>
>
>
> Can anyone point me in t
Hi everyone,
I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is
probably a really dumb question so please forgive me.
I am using Red Hat Linux 9.
I just installed a new Graphics Card and the system
resolution reset to default. Now if I try to up the resolution it tells
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 11:20:02PM +0100, Rui Miguel Cruz wrote:
> Hi!
[...snip...]
> I'm using Apache as web server, and i don't know how to implement a
> directory alias in the Apache (like a virtual directory in the Win IIS).
> Suppose my web server has the following base name: "/www.my_server.c
Hi!
I'm starting with linux. i don't know if the question i'm writing has
been questioned before, if so i'm sorry.
I'm using Apache as web server, and i don't know how to implement a
directory alias in the Apache (like a virtual directory in the Win IIS).
Suppose my web server has the following b
I'm betting you can find the list you're looking for here
http://lists.mysql.com/
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On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:15, Richard F. Hobson wrote:
> I am starting to work with MySql 4.x.(have it installed and running on
> my RH 9 machine) I am not new to relational databases (SqlServer,
> Informix), but am new to MySql. Can someone recommend the appropriate
> list when learning MySql fr
I am starting to work with MySql 4.x.(have it installed and running on
my RH 9 machine) I am not new to relational databases (SqlServer,
Informix), but am new to MySql. Can someone recommend the appropriate
list when learning MySql from the ground-up?
Thanks
Rich Hobson
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On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:34, Leonard Miller wrote:
> I'm one step ahead of you Bret.
>
Not anymore! see the new version at
http://www.elevating.com/bret/twpolclean.pl
and one you can actually read online at
http://www.elevating.com/bret/twpolclean.pl.txt
#
# changelog
#
# 2003-10-1 [EMAI
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 15:41, cajun wrote:
> Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> > (snip)
> >
> >found it for those who might be interested. Love them archives.
> >
> >
> >
> >http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=redhat-list&m=104396069108467&w=2
> >
> >Bret
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Hi Bret,
>
> Thanks. That I do appr
Bret Hughes wrote:
(snip)
found it for those who might be interested. Love them archives.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=redhat-list&m=104396069108467&w=2
Bret
Hi Bret,
Thanks. That I do appreciate!!! Will this script go in to the
twpol.txt and edit it for cleaning up any of the fil
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:15, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 07:04, Steve Gonzales wrote:
> > Hi, Lee.
> >
> > You have to initialize the tripwire database by going into /etc/tripwire
> > and running ./twinstall.sh. I'm not too up on tripwire, but that
> > command should stop the email
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 07:04, Steve Gonzales wrote:
> Hi, Lee.
>
> You have to initialize the tripwire database by going into /etc/tripwire
> and running ./twinstall.sh. I'm not too up on tripwire, but that
> command should stop the emails.
>
The default twpol.txt has all the files for an everyt
Any way be aware of something:
When running twinstall.sh it looks for some files that are supposed to be
somewhere and with some attributes. If it does not find what it looks for,
will send you huge e-mails with all the errors and files it not found.
Read the docs first.
> Hi, Lee.
>
> You have
Hi, Lee.
You have to initialize the tripwire database by going into /etc/tripwire
and running ./twinstall.sh. I'm not too up on tripwire, but that
command should stop the emails.
HIH!
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Ian Mortimer wrote:
I'm running RH9 with all the latest updates. I have been noticeing in
mail to root about Tripwire. Is Tripwire automaticly setup when
installing RH or do you have to set it up after installing?
You have to set it up:
cd /etc/tripwire
vi twpol.txt # customiz
> I'm running RH9 with all the latest updates. I have been noticeing in
> mail to root about Tripwire. Is Tripwire automaticly setup when
> installing RH or do you have to set it up after installing?
You have to set it up:
cd /etc/tripwire
vi twpol.txt # customize for your system
Hi All,
One quick dumb newbie question, especially since I am still a newbie!!
I'm running RH9 with all the latest updates. I have been noticeing in
mail to root about Tripwire. Is Tripwire automaticly setup when
installing RH or do you have to set it up after installing? I have
fi
How would i go about getting imap setup in my redhat 9 intranet server? i
cant
find any howtos. do i also need to setup postfix? ive already setup dns.
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Geoffrey Lane wrote:
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail start
Starting sendmail: 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 91: fileclass: cannot
open '/etc/mail/local-host-names': World writable directory
451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 568: fileclass: cannot open
'/etc/mail/trusted-users': World wri
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On Saturday 20 September 2003 08:39 pm, Rachel Goldman wrote:
> the one thing I miss on my new redhat 9 installation
> after upgrading from 7.3 is the fact that my login
> screen (gdm) has changed to the "bluecurve gdm" and
> the logoff screen was repl
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 09:35:16PM -0300, Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> This is what I get on my log:
>
> # /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail start
> Starting sendmail: 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 91: fileclass: cannot
> open '/etc/mail/local-host-names': World writable directory
> 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail
Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> This is what I get on my log:
>
> # /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail start
> Starting sendmail: 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 91:
> fileclass: cannot open '/etc/mail/local-host-names': World writable
> directory 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 568: fileclass:
> cannot
the one thing I miss on my new redhat 9 installation
after upgrading from 7.3 is the fact that my login
screen (gdm) has changed to the "bluecurve gdm" and
the logoff screen was replaced from the picture of
konq the dragon giving me the options
login as different user
turn off computer
restart com
This is what I get on my log:
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail start
Starting sendmail: 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 91: fileclass: cannot
open '/etc/mail/local-host-names': World writable directory
451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 568: fileclass: cannot open
'/etc/mail/trusted-users':
I just inherited a 7.2 RedHat server to admin. I noticed that the backup
failed and started to investigate. I looked in the /var/log/messages and
noticed the following errors:
Sep 16 04:30:01 ftpsrvr kernel: <1>Unable to handle kernel paging
request at v
irtual address 3fa920d0
Sep 16 04:30:01 ft
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 14:25:08 +0100
"Steve Maund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am very much a newbie to Linux so this has probably been asked many times.
>
> I have just installed Redhat ES on my IBM Netfinity 550 machine. All seemed to
> insta
Hi all,
I am very much a newbie to Linux so this has
probably been asked many times.
I have just installed Redhat ES on my IBM Netfinity
550 machine. All seemed to install OK and everything seems to work except the CD
drive
At the moment it mounts the CD the machine hangs.
Even the
On 10-Sep-2003/01:14 +0100, Rachel Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>the one thing I miss on my new redhat 9 installation
>after upgrading from 7.3 is the fact that my login
>screen (gdm) has changed to the "bluecurve gdm" and
>the logoff screen was replaced from the picture of
>konq the dragon g
the one thing I miss on my new redhat 9 installation
after upgrading from 7.3 is the fact that my login
screen (gdm) has changed to the "bluecurve gdm" and
the logoff screen was replaced from the picture of
konq the dragon giving me the options
login as different user
turn off computer
restart com
At 00:27 9/2/2003 +0200, you wrote:
I work with http://www.fwbuilder.org/ and iptables.
fwbuilder is running on a internal node to build the rules and i do the
upload for a new police over ssh to the firewall.
Shorewall (http://www.shorewall.net) is my favorite, and runs 23 production
servers for
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 1:06 AM
Subject: Newbie: iptables, gui firewall suggestions
I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
program to edit, view
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 1:06 AM
Subject: Newbie: iptables, gui firewall suggestions
> I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
> program to edit, view, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
> redhat 9 installation. Bein
On Monday 01 September 2003 10:39, Sheila R. White wrote:
> sendmail/redhat 7.2
>
> I am trying to understand the theory.
>
> We were hit with sobig worm.
>
> Client are win/98 outlook express users.
> 1. 5 individuals were affected.
> 2. these 5 have their email posted on the company website.
> 3.
Redhat 7.2
I am trying to block ZIP files
What do I edit??? The inflex.cf or Inflex
This is what I added to inflex.
It didn't work. What am I missing? What is the correct procedure?
/usr/local/inflex/inflex script
{cut} -d: -f2 $fileresults | ${grep} -E "(MS-DOS|Windows
PE).*executable" >> ${ty
sendmail/redhat 7.2
I am trying to understand the theory.
We were hit with sobig worm.
Client are win/98 outlook express users.
1. 5 individuals were affected.
2. these 5 have their email posted on the company website.
3.no one else had evidence of the worm. (500) users.
4. inflex is sending adm
, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
> redhat 9 installation. Being a newbie to linux I want something relitively
> simple, gui, a builder/editor not another startup program or service.
> I looked into firestarter but did not find what type of firewall system it's
> bas
At 8/24/2003 20:06 -0300, you wrote:
I would appreciate some suggestions from those of you with much more
experience than me for a gui and/or an idiots guide to iptables.
I would suggest forgoing Red Hat's tools altogether and using Shorewall
(http://www.shorewall.net). It is not a firewall, but j
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 20:06:10 -0300, Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
> program to edit, view, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
> redhat 9 installation. Bei
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 19:06, Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
> program to edit, view, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
> redhat 9 installation. Being a newbie to linux I want something relitively
&g
I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
program to edit, view, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
redhat 9 installation. Being a newbie to linux I want something relitively
simple, gui, a builder/editor not another startup program or servi
which one do I need of the following
shrike-docs-APAC.iso
shrike-docs-EMEA.iso
shrike-docs-US.iso i'm thinking this one
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From: "John P Verel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:21 PM
Subject: Re:
I think / you can not export and can not mount..
Regards,
santosh
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:04 AM
To: Redhat 2
Subject: nfs newbie
hi all,
trying out nfs. trying to mount to root
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 15:05, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm brand new to the red hat world though i've had UNIX 10.2 hp-ux
> experience (years ago)
>
> I just downloaded and created my disks and just installed the os , I
> would like to know where I can get more info specific to r
Oddly enough, I have that same problem earlier today.
Basically, make sure that you account for the reverse of each domain.
Also, in the exportfs file, the server name you are putting in should be
the client or the server that is going to mount the file system on (in
this, A). Like so:
On server
> I think / you can not export and can not mount..
You can (at your own risk - especially rw).
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On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 15:05, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm brand new to the red hat world though i've had UNIX 10.2 hp-ux
> experience (years ago)
>
No big deal but you really should post plain text rather than HTML which
many in the Linux community find objectionable.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: nfs newbie
Oddly enough, I have that same problem earlier today.
Basically, make sure that you account for the reverse of each domain.
Also, in the exportfs file, the server name you are putting in should be
the client or the server that is g
On 08/11/03 15:05 -0400, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> I just downloaded and created my disks and just installed the os , I would
> like to know where I can get more info specific to red hat linux, I am a
> windows administrator looking to miigrate to linux.
The full documentation if available as a
Hi all
I'm brand new to the red hat world though
i've had UNIX 10.2 hp-ux experience (years ago)
I just downloaded and created my disks and just
installed the os , I would like to know where I can get more info specific
to red hat linux, I am a windows administrator looking to miigra
hi all,
trying out nfs. trying to mount to root dir of another nfs server
but failed pathetically.
things i did
1) on serverA, enabled nfs and in exports file put in / serverA.domain.com
2)on serverB, enabled nfs too(not sure right way or not), tried mount -t nfs
serverA:/ /mnt/local (ther
> things i did
> 1) on serverA, enabled nfs and in exports file put in / serverA.domain.com
> 2)on serverB, enabled nfs too(not sure right way or not), tried mount -t nfs
> serverA:/ /mnt/local (there is a local dir in there)
>
> i got mount: serverA.domain.com:/ failed reason given by server: Pe
Yes I was just informed I have changed my settings, my apologies
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From: "David Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Redhat General List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: NEWBIE
> On Mon, 2003-08-
sorry guys...it did work as i forgot to rename /backup to the dir i want.
oops
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From: "Daniel Tan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: nfs newbie
it did not work on my client serv
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> which one do I need of the following
>
> shrike-docs-APAC.iso
> shrike-docs-EMEA.iso
>
> shrike-docs-US.iso i'm thinking this one
>
Assuming you like English then pick the US doc's. If you prefer one of
the European/Middle East languages then c
Steve wrote:
> How does the redhat kernel version compare with the kernel.org
> version? ie:
> What redhat version is the same as kernel.org 2.4.21?
>
> Regards
> Steve
The RH packaged versions are very patched and customized to work well
with the rest of the RH distro. That being said, I can't
How does the redhat kernel version compare with the kernel.org version?
ie:
What redhat version is the same as kernel.org 2.4.21?
Regards
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Or to find it yourself you could do a locate fstab.
-coop
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From: Mike Wooding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newbie Question
--- Phil Savoie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On July 28, 2003 12:23
Try looking in /etc
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From: Mike Wooding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newbie Question
--- Phil Savoie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On July 28, 2003 12:23, Richard Heldmann wrote:
>
--- Phil Savoie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On July 28, 2003 12:23, Richard Heldmann wrote:
> > Where is fstab located?
> > Thanks.
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> Just to add to what Russ mentioned. If you want to
> find files in linux/UNIX
> you can use the "find" command.
>
> To use your example:
>
On July 28, 2003 12:23, Richard Heldmann wrote:
> Where is fstab located?
> Thanks.
Hi Richard,
Just to add to what Russ mentioned. If you want to find files in linux/UNIX
you can use the "find" command.
To use your example:
find / -name fstab
This translates to find from the root of the fil
The fstab is the file /etc/fstab (i.e. the file 'fstab' in the directory
'/etc').
This file keeps the information about the filesystems on the computer
disks.
Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux.
http://www.brainbench.com
> Richard Heldmann wrote:
>
> Where is fstab located?
> Thanks.
--
Hi,
Its stored in /etc/. Also man fstab might give you some background to the
format of the fil
Rus
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Where is fstab located?
Thanks.
desktop machine has 256 Mb
> > > of RAM while most of my WIndows machines are running 128 Mb or less.
> > > Assuming equal network speed for all on the same net, why is this not
> > > enough RAM? I'll grant you running Gnome and XMMS is part of the
&
on the same net, why is this not
> > enough RAM? I'll grant you running Gnome and XMMS is part of the
> > problem, but it does not seem to bother anything when I access the MP3s
> > which reside on my old Win 95 server. I'll admit to being a relative
> > Linux newbie,
Appreciate the thought, but the same XMMS player plays MP3s via my network and
my Win95 server just fine...
Doug
On Friday 18 July 2003 21:36, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> It could be your mp3 player. Perhaps the others are preloading to remove
> skips and your Linux one isn't?
>
> Jon
>
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It could be your mp3 player. Perhaps the others are preloading to remove
skips and your Linux one isn't?
Jon
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, G. Douglas Burton (RH 8.0) wrote:
> Okay, something has to be wrong with the way I'm doing it. On this same RH
> 8.0 desktop machine I have Win4Lin installed. I ju
Okay, something has to be wrong with the way I'm doing it. On this same RH
8.0 desktop machine I have Win4Lin installed. I just started it up and
opened up Explorer. Found my Linux server in the network neighborhood and
double-clicked on an MP3 file. This brought up FreeAmp, a known resource
d XMMS is part of the problem, but it does not seem to bother
> anything when I access the MP3s which reside on my old Win 95 server. I'll
> admit to being a relative Linux newbie, but I'm just trying to understand...
>
> Doug
I'm using samba to play mp3 files on m
gt; running Gnome and XMMS is part of the problem, but it does not seem to bother
> anything when I access the MP3s which reside on my old Win 95 server. I'll
> admit to being a relative Linux newbie, but I'm just trying to understand...
>
> Doug
>
> On Friday 18 July 2
s not seem to bother
anything when I access the MP3s which reside on my old Win 95 server. I'll
admit to being a relative Linux newbie, but I'm just trying to understand...
Doug
On Friday 18 July 2003 15:01, SAQIB wrote:
> NFS has too much overhead. I would rather look into strea
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 13:39, G. Douglas Burton (RH 8.0) wrote:
> I've recently tried to convert one of my fileservers (80 Gb RH8.0) to NFS. I
> have it setup to use Samba for access from Windows machines on my net and
> they all work just fine when playing MP3s and transferring large files. But
NFS has too much overhead. I would rather look into streaming via HTTP
(apache). or an open source streaming solution.
Saqib Ali
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http://www.xml-dev.com
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, G. Douglas Burton (RH 8.0) wrote:
> I've recently tried to convert one of my fileservers (80 Gb RH8.0) to NFS. I
I've recently tried to convert one of my fileservers (80 Gb RH8.0) to NFS. I
have it setup to use Samba for access from Windows machines on my net and
they all work just fine when playing MP3s and transferring large files. But
now I want to use my RH 8.0 desktop machine to access the server an
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Subject: Re: tiny quick newbie question
It is possible to type the name of the file and execute it. This goes for .sh files
as well as perl scripts. Just
remember that when trying to execute a .pl file (e.g. script.pl) you
It is possible to type the name of the file and execute it. This goes for .sh files
as well as perl scripts. Just
remember that when trying to execute a .pl file (e.g. script.pl) you type at the prompt
script.pl
vor script.sh you would need to type
script.sh
Don't forget to type type the ex
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