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2003-10-22 Thread Douglas
The file system for the floppy is most likely fat16 or fat32 or some generic floppy format that has been around a long time and therefore the linux community has had time to build support for it into the kernel and also redhat can be very sure that by including support for which ever file s

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2003-09-03 Thread d2ci1fj
- Original Message - From: "NfoCipher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:12 PM Subject: Re: (no subject) > On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 15:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I am using a cd and the BIOS settings ar

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2003-09-02 Thread NfoCipher
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 15:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am using a cd and the BIOS settings are right. Is there anyway to fix the > video problem? If it booted off the cd, then it should have no problems finding the cd drive. Odd. What kind of video card is in there? What kind of computer is th

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2003-09-02 Thread d2ci1fj
I am using a cd and the BIOS settings are right. Is there anyway to fix the video problem? - Original Message - From: "NfoCipher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 4:33 PM Subject: Re: (no subject) > On Tue, 20

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2003-09-02 Thread NfoCipher
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 11:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > I am trying to install Redhat 8.0 professional on a newer computer. I > cannot use the graphical installation, it will send me to the text if > I try to use it. It doesn't support whatever video card you're using. Or either you're bootin

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2003-07-25 Thread Timothy Stone
the brilliant beast wrote: what are some good antivirus products for linux? also I thaught viruses in linux weren't possible? No viruses in Linux?! Do you know what a huge marketing benefit to Linux that would be? :) There are Linux viruses. Unfortunately. :( However, they are invaribly more di

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2003-07-22 Thread Stuart Clark
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (no subject) what are some good antivirus products for linux? also I thaught viruses in linux weren't possible? - Original Message - From: "Daniel Tan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 12:21 AM Subject:

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2003-07-22 Thread the brilliant beast
what are some good antivirus products for linux? also I thaught viruses in linux weren't possible? - Original Message - From: "Daniel Tan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 12:21 AM Subject: Re: (no subject) > yes u

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2003-07-22 Thread Tapang, Roderick Eugenio (GXS)
Hi, >-Original Message- >From: Redhat Man [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 3:19 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: (no subject) > > >Hi all, > >I am the redhat user. I am using the mail server in Linux Redhat 7.1 >I would like to know that how to filter the worm vi

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2003-07-22 Thread Daniel Tan
yes u shld..use mailscanner with an antivirus product - Original Message - From: "Redhat Man" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 3:18 AM Subject: (no subject) Hi all, I am the redhat user. I am using the mail server in Linux Redhat 7.1 I would lik

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2003-07-19 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 7/18/2003 12:30 -0400, you wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been removed from list. -- Nate Golnik Phone: (919) 754-3700 x44382 Red Hat System Administrator 1801 Varsity Drive Raleigh, NC 27606 thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you

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2003-07-18 Thread John Nichel
Nate Golnik wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been removed from list. I think I'll keep him in my /dev/null 'list' though. :o -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

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2003-07-18 Thread Nate Golnik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has been removed from list. -- Nate Golnik Phone: (919) 754-3700 x44382 Red Hat System Administrator 1801 Varsity Drive Raleigh, NC 27606 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mai

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2003-07-18 Thread Edward Croft
A thousand pardons for the HTML. Rough day. On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 12:00, Edward Croft wrote: > I am in the office, and I will be getting all of these out of office > messages. If you would like to leave an out of office message and > further clutter my email box. Please do so. I mean, I only have

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2003-07-18 Thread Edward Croft
I am in the office, and I will be getting all of these out of office messages. If you would like to leave an out of office message and further clutter my email box. Please do so. I mean, I only have this and four other mailing lists to plow through and stay on top of. I think it is wonderful th

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2003-07-18 Thread Gary Stainburn
On Friday 18 Jul 2003 3:33 pm, Toralf Lund wrote: > From: "Toralf Lund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Re: Epson Stylus C82 > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=ISO-8859-1 > Precedence: bulk > > As I am out of the office, the e-mail message you just sen

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2003-06-04 Thread Mike Burger
Like it says, you must specify the filesystem type...you need to use the -t parameter with a file system type. Do you have a formatted floppy in the drive, and if so, what filesystem has been formatted onto it? On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, santosh wrote: > Hi, > > I got problem in Redhat Linux 8.0 whil

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2003-06-04 Thread Devrim GUNDUZ
Hi, On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, santosh wrote: >snip> > Cann't mount, But It's display "Mount : You must specify the filesystem type" So, specify the filesystem type: mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy For other filesystem types; please refer to the man page of mount: #?man mount Regards, -- Devr

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2003-05-31 Thread Michael Mansour
What I'd do is a run a rescue disk, mount the drive and run chkrootkit on it (it's a util you can grab with a google search), that should tell you if you've been hacked or not. Michael. --- red <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thats what i was thinking. but what can i do more > than installing redhat

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2003-03-31 Thread Alan Giltinan
ben, Thanx for that..it all seems to be working now.. -Alan - Original Message - From: "Ben Russo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 9:38 PM Subject: Re: (no subject) > Alan Giltinan

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2003-03-29 Thread Chris
put the problem squarely upon the linksys & not my linux box. It didn't take but a few moments to trace the problem down to year-old (UDP unfriendly) firmware. A quick flash & all is happy now. Thanks, -Chris > Message: 9 > Subject: No traceroute from linux was Re: (no subj

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2003-03-29 Thread Juan Martinez
You're missing a subject on your original post. Honestly, it will help you get a response. If you can't be bothered to give your post a subject, how can you expect others to bother opening your message? Try 'traceroute -I' I had the same problem once when I was behind a firewall on an Air Force

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2003-03-28 Thread Leonard Miller
Is traceroute installed? rpm -qa | grep traceroute >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/28/03 19:15 PM >>> I'm missing something really silly and need pointed in the right direction. I just installed a linksys router behind my cable modem (dhcp assigning addresses), creating a 3-machine network (2 windows b

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2003-03-28 Thread Leonard Miller
Is traceroute installed? rpm -qa | grep traceroute >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/28/03 19:15 PM >>> I'm missing something really silly and need pointed in the right direction. I just installed a linksys router behind my cable modem (dhcp assigning addresses), creating a 3-machine network (2 windows b

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2003-03-27 Thread Ben Russo
Alan Giltinan wrote: Hi, I installed redhat 8(psyche) recently and did so with the ftp option enabled. I am not sure what daemon it is. I am new to this environment. I can ftp out of the machine no problem but i cant ftp into the machine. I have checked the security permissioins and the fi

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2003-03-27 Thread Joe Polk
IL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: (no subject) > > > RH's default deamon for FTP is wu-ftp. > > <> > > On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 12:29, Alan Giltinan wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I installed redhat 8(psyche) recently and did so with the ftp option > en

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2003-03-27 Thread Richard Humphrey
Not on RH 8. On RH 8 it is VSFTPD -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joe Polk Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 11:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (no subject) RH's default deamon for FTP is wu-ftp. <> On Thu, 2003-03-27 at

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2003-03-27 Thread Joe Polk
RH's default deamon for FTP is wu-ftp. <> On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 12:29, Alan Giltinan wrote: > Hi, > > I installed redhat 8(psyche) recently and did so with the ftp option enabled. I > am not sure what daemon it is. I am new to this environment. > I can ftp out of the machine no problem but

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2003-03-27 Thread Alan Giltinan
Hi,       I installed redhat 8(psyche) recently and did so with the ftp option enabled. I am not sure what daemon it is. I am new to this environment. I can ftp out of the machine no problem but i cant ftp into the machine. I have checked the security permissioins and the firewall, which was

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2003-03-27 Thread Richard Humphrey
Obviously we would need a lot more specific information if you want the list to help you.   What ftp daemon etc?   Richard Humphrey   -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Alan Giltinan Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 10:46 AM To: [E

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2003-03-26 Thread Jeff Lane
Edward Dekkers wrote: But Edward, I only say this because I care, but... there are many decaffinated brands on the market that are just as tasty as the real thing. ;) cheers Jeff I actually only ever drink decaf. Late night, up early, and one of the first messages is yet another unsubscribe o

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2003-03-26 Thread Edward Dekkers
> But Edward, I > only say this because I care, but... there are many decaffinated brands > on the market that are just as tasty as the real thing. ;) > > cheers > Jeff I actually only ever drink decaf. Late night, up early, and one of the first messages is yet another unsubscribe one. Maybe I sh

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2003-03-26 Thread Josef Oduwo
Guilty of giving the wrong address, sorry! Original Message Follows From: Jeff Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 08:06:38 -0500 True, true, the address given was incorrect. And someone

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2003-03-26 Thread Jeff Lane
True, true, the address given was incorrect. And someone could have pointed him to the quite obvious trailer that is put on to every email this list gets that is as follows: redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list B

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2003-03-26 Thread Edward Dekkers
> Unsubscribe from the list by sending a one word ("unsubscribe") email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] HELL NO! WRONG! That means we all get to see his unsubscribe request again. The correct address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards, --- Edward Dekkers (Director) Triple D Computer Services P/L -- redha

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2003-03-26 Thread Michael Mansour
You can tell what Red Hat version you have from the file: /etc/redhat-release Michael. --- wAmOZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello everyone > > got a redhat 6.1 i think, dont really know ;) i have > (had) so many redhat > versions... > > kernel 2.4.6 > > got an uptime from about 500 days, b

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2003-03-26 Thread Richard Holland
wAmOZ said: > got an uptime from about 500 days, but then (without reboot! as both > /var/log/messages and boot say) uptime says 1 day > today it shows 2 days... The simple answer is that Linux systems (and some others, HP-UX, Solaris and FreeBSD) revert to 0 after 497 days. Info gleaned from

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2003-03-26 Thread Josef Oduwo
Unsubscribe from the list by sending a one word ("unsubscribe") email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Original Message Follows From: "viviansm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: (no subject) Date: Wed, 26 Mar 20

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2003-03-26 Thread viviansm
I would like to unsubscripted this. Please do not send any mail to me again. Many thanks -Original Message- From: ABrady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 3/26/2003 4:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: Re: (no subject

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2003-03-25 Thread Ben Russo
Jason M. Kuhlman wrote: Following the discussion over the last couple of days over the release of RH 9 has been interesting. Question: Obviously most of us are very fond of Redhat, at least up to 7.3 gathered by some of the heated discussion today. Since I would assume RH would be/is your first

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2003-03-25 Thread ABrady
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:15:14 -0600 "Jason M. Kuhlman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Following the discussion over the last couple of days over the release > of RH 9 has been interesting. Question: Obviously most of us are > very fond of Redhat, at least up to 7.3 gathered by some of the heated >

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2003-03-25 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 06:36, Haines Brown wrote: > I also did very well with RH7.3 and previous versions of RedHat going > back to 6.2, but 8.0 never worked out for me. Don't feel badly - I purchased RH 8.0 "just because" it's been my habit of purchasing the new packs when they came out - but was

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2003-03-25 Thread Haines Brown
I also did very well with RH7.3 and previous versions of RedHat going back to 6.2, but 8.0 never worked out for me. The system installation seems flawed (clipboard not working right; trouble with IPTables) and apps broken (pppoe, emacs fonts, etc.). My fumbling efforts to fix the problems have led

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2003-03-21 Thread Joe Polk
If mod_php is installed it should just work. Unless I am mistaken, or you installed Apache from a tarball. <> On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 08:11, Samah Ibrahim wrote: > > I'm trying to configure apache to work with PHP , > I added the following line to the file httpd.conf : AddType > application/x-htt

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2003-03-21 Thread Marius Andreiana
On Vi, 2003-03-21 at 15:11, Samah Ibrahim wrote: > I'm trying to configure apache to work with PHP , > I added the following line to the file httpd.conf : AddType > application/x-httpd-php4 .php4, > but it didn't work, any useful ideas? What version of Red Hat Linux are you using? Your apache and

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2003-03-07 Thread Jesse Jacobs
Gordon, Sorry 4 the partial flames bud(I'm not completely pleasant when I'm hungry :) ) PS. I've always used procmail, Are U using different users for the lists? Jesse Jacobs said: > Gordon, > > Hello it's all fixed up now. Head over to: > > ftp://ftp.open-it.org/pub/redhat/8.0/ > > PS. I do

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2003-03-07 Thread Jesse Jacobs
Gordon, Hello it's all fixed up now. Head over to: ftp://ftp.open-it.org/pub/redhat/8.0/ PS. I do appoligize for the untimely responce, I thought one was supposed to CC: the person that got it. Gordon Messmer said: > On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 09:36, Jesse Jacobs wrote: > >> I've been trying to in

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2003-03-07 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 09:36, Jesse Jacobs wrote: > I've been trying to install openldap 2.1.14 but I am not able to locate > the required shared libs libssl.so.4 & libcrypto.so.4. Those libraries are a part of openssl-0.9.7-6 on Phoebe. What release are you using? Where did you get the openldap

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2003-03-04 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 16:20 04 Mar 2003, William Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | I did an up2date last night to get the sendmail patch, and I'm curious | about one of the changes I noticed. [...] | < dnl FEATURE(`accept_unresolvable_domains')dnl | --- | > FEATURE(`accept_unresolvable_domains')dnl | | Now, I can

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2003-02-27 Thread Gene Yoo
Anthony E. Greene wrote: Alex Menendez wrote: I have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, I need 2 seperate command lines to be executed when the machine starts automaticly. Im sure this is a simple yet often question. Add the commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local Tony pl

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2003-02-27 Thread Gene Yoo
Alex Menendez wrote: I have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, I need 2 seperate command lines to be executed when the machine starts automaticly. Im sure this is a simple yet often question. -

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2003-02-27 Thread Alex Menendez
E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: (no subject) >Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:06:49 -0500 > >Alex Menendez wrote: >>I have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, >>I need 2 seperate command lines to

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2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Alex Menendez wrote: I have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, I need 2 seperate command lines to be executed when the machine starts automaticly. Im sure this is a simple yet often question. Add the commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local Tony -- Anthony E. Greene

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2003-02-17 Thread Edward Dekkers
> I read the network config tips , but I get something very strange on my > redhat 5.0 (2.0.32 kernel) . > When I install the driver for my network and use netcfg to add the > IP-address to the eth0 , the networking works fine . > However, when I then reboot , the system hangs when starting sen

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2003-02-17 Thread David Busby
First off...can you upgrade? Second can you run fsck? Perhaps something is at issue with the drive or controller? Can you boot nicely every time then manually add the IP with out fail? /B - Original Message - From: "Tim Rombauts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, Fe

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2003-02-06 Thread Ronald Hermans
>From te console use up2date -u Ronald Hermans QA Manager Every Angle http://www.every-angle.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: bulent acikgoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: donderdag 6 februari 2003 14:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (no subject) Hello friend

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2003-02-04 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, kmiller01 wrote: > Do you guys have a suggestion to some other software package similar to > Visio that I can use to make network diagrams? Kvio works well, but you have to pay $10-50 to get a set of useful stencils. The defaults are pretty lame. > I'd prefer to stick with L

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2003-01-29 Thread Rick Carroll
mii-tool Thanks, Rick -Original Message- From: Geoff Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 5:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:(no subject) HelP!!.i need to know how to get my network card to run down at 10mbps, as right now it's tryi

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2003-01-28 Thread rahul b jain cs student
try making use of the command mii-tool. it is basically used to view and manipulate the interface speeds. i think this command will suffice your needs. do man mii-tool for more information. cheers, rahul. On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Geoff Smith wrote: > HelP!!.i need to know how to get my network c

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2003-01-28 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
What network card are you using? -Steve -Original Message- From: Geoff Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (no subject) HelP!!.i need to know how to get my network card to run down at 10mbps, as right now it's try

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2003-01-23 Thread Richard S. Crawford
Squirrelmail is in fact bundled in with RH 8.0. I'm using it myself (though I uninstalled RH's rpm and built is from the source I downloaded from the Squirrelmail website). On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 05:41, Michael Scottaline wrote: > >Hi All > > > >I am running RH8. I wonder if there is a web-based

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2003-01-23 Thread Willem Brown
Michael Scottaline wrote: Hi All I am running RH8. I wonder if there is a web-based email reader integrated in RH8 just like Squirrelmail? = Did an install of 8.0 on a laptop just last evening. I could swear I saw SquirrelMail loading during the installation (but it was late..

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2003-01-23 Thread Michael Scottaline
>Hi All > >I am running RH8. I wonder if there is a web-based email reader >integrated in RH8 just like Squirrelmail? = Did an install of 8.0 on a laptop just last evening. I could swear I saw SquirrelMail loading during the installation (but it was late... ;o) ) Mike -- "Always

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2003-01-22 Thread Buck
Squirlmail is included.  I am too new to know how to get it once you have installed it, but when you install Linux, one step is where you can select the different components.  In the list is email server, check it, and you will notice something like 5 of 7 items selected, click the link an

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2002-12-02 Thread Scorpion Yang
Just uninstall RH 7.3 and install RH8.0.or update your kernel only,no user interface changed. Scorpion Yang    Sudhir Mallik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi  i am a new Linux user, but i'm very eager to get usual with it. I have RHLinux 7.3 installed in my machine .Now if I want to upgrade i

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2002-11-23 Thread Mike Burger
What do you see in your /var/log/messages file, when you try to start xinetd? On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Will Phipps wrote: > I had xinetd setup to startup at boot time with RH 8.0. I changed some > configs around to get imap and sendmail to work and now xinetd doesn't > startup at boot time. I am b

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2002-11-23 Thread Peter Robb
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 06:16, Will Phipps wrote: > I had xinetd setup to startup at boot time with RH 8.0. I changed some > configs around to get imap and sendmail to work and now xinetd doesn't > startup at boot time. I am booting up in runlevel 5. Is there a reason > why the gui services tool w

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2002-10-13 Thread Sam Currie
Well I could be wrong. I haven't looked into this for over a year. But it was my understanding that it was proprietary and you HAD to use MS's own tools. Sorry for the miss-leading information. Cheers, Sam On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 00:30, Mike Burger wrote: > I'm not so sure that your Hotmail in

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2002-10-13 Thread Alan Harding
I use Gotmail, a perl thingie. Check out http://ssl.usu.edu/paul/gotmail/ On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 18:03, Bob Sox wrote: > Is there a way to get Evolution to pick up Hotmail.com? > > > Llaamaboy > > _ > MSN Photos is the easiest way

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2002-10-13 Thread Mike Burger
I'm not so sure that your Hotmail info is correct. On 14 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote: > No. Outlook and Outlook Express are the only email programs you can use > with Hotmail. The service uses a proprietary mechanism to transfer > email using HTTP. > > Hotmail also does not offer traditional

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2002-10-13 Thread Sam Currie
No. Outlook and Outlook Express are the only email programs you can use with Hotmail. The service uses a proprietary mechanism to transfer email using HTTP. Hotmail also does not offer traditional POP or IMAP facilities. If you want a better free email account that does not have these restric

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2002-10-06 Thread Edward Dekkers
> Hi > I installed Linux 7.2 yesterday. I have a Com21 USB cable modem (750k). I don't have a clue about how to install it. I tried the internet settings but that only has > dial-up modems. I tried the network settings but it doesn't detect my modem. This modem also has support for going through a

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2002-10-06 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Blair MacDonald wrote: > says who. I didnt see that rule posted any where on the redhat site > > Blair > - Original Message - > From: "Vidiot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 10:36 AM > Su

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2002-10-06 Thread Vidiot
gt;- Original Message - >From: "Vidiot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 10:36 AM >Subject: Re: (no subject) > > >> Repost your message. No HTML posting here, please. >> >> MB >> >

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2002-10-06 Thread Blair MacDonald
says who. I didnt see that rule posted any where on the redhat site Blair - Original Message - From: "Vidiot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 10:36 AM Subject: Re: (no subject) > Repost your message. No HTML pos

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2002-10-06 Thread Vidiot
Repost your message. No HTML posting here, please. MB >Hi >I installed Linux 7.2 yesterday. I have a Com21 USB cable modem (750k). I >don't have a clue about how to install it. I tried the internet settings but that >only has dial-up modems. I tried the network settings but it doesn't det

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2002-09-23 Thread Mohd.Irfan R Khan
run fsck /dev/hd? or /dev/sd? depending on your hard disk if ide( hda)or scsi (sda) Note: to know exactly which drive than "dmesg" on shell and check it. Best Of Luck Mohd Irfan R Khan Sr. System Engineer M.C.S.E - Original Message - From: "Marjan hedjazi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAI

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2002-09-10 Thread Blaq hacka
try  to  use  the  text  mode  install|||+"{) UIN &PUN< &G %D WEZQ@ZX Im having problems installing redhat 6.1, i bought it the other day and came to install it after reading the install guide, i am installing on a n amd k62 500 with a ten gig hdd an asus 52X cdr and 128 mb of ram and a 2mb

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2002-09-09 Thread Edward Dekkers
Im having problems installing redhat 6.1, i bought it the other day and came to install it after reading the install guide, i am installing on a n amd k62 500 with a ten gig hdd an asus 52X cdr and 128 mb of ram and a 2mb cirrus logic graphics card, no sound card or modem yet, my problems start vi

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2002-08-02 Thread Sam Ockman
It includes the public domain clone of the Korn shell (pdksh). It's on cd 3 of the main red hat cds. By the way, if you've never tried zsh, I would highly recommend it. -Sam On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 05:45:29PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > I just would like to find out if Redhat linux

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2002-07-12 Thread KnowHow Tech Support
You have to go to this URL to unsubscribe. https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list KnowHow Tech Support On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, uvleda wrote: > unsubscribe > -- --- The KnowHow Network Tech Suppot Team

Re: (no subject) a.k.a 7.2 Kernel

2002-07-11 Thread Josepablo Pérez
What would happen if I updated the kernel manually to the latest version? Would 7.2 accept it? > 2.4.9-34 is the latest kernel released for RH7.2. > > Up2date didn't refuse to update to the latest kernel...it just updated to > the highest level of the package that was designed/released for yo

Re: (no subject) a.k.a What kernel for 7.2

2002-07-11 Thread Edward Marczak
On 7/11/02 12:23 AM, "Patrick Beart" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the message: > At 8:39 AM +0800 7/11/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Josepablo Pérez wrote: >> >>> Iam on Red Hat Linux 7.2, I did up2date --configure and made sure that >>> the kernel wasn´t g

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2002-07-11 Thread Mike Burger
2.4.9-34 is the latest kernel released for RH7.2. Up2date didn't refuse to update to the latest kernel...it just updated to the highest level of the package that was designed/released for your particular version of the product. On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Josepablo Pérez wrote: > Gretings, > > Iam

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2002-07-10 Thread loophole
it should be 2.4.9-34 :) sorry. --- loophole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > that is the latest kernel version for 7.2 - 2.4.9-31 > > http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2002-104.html > > What kernel version to you expect to be the latest? > Unless you have an S390 which has version 2.4.9-37. >

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2002-07-10 Thread loophole
that is the latest kernel version for 7.2 - 2.4.9-31 http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2002-104.html What kernel version to you expect to be the latest? Unless you have an S390 which has version 2.4.9-37. :) cheers, lh --- Josepablo Pérez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gretings, > > Iam on Red

Re: (no subject) a.k.a What kernel for 7.2

2002-07-10 Thread Patrick Beart
At 8:39 AM +0800 7/11/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Josepablo Pérez wrote: > >> Iam on Red Hat Linux 7.2, I did up2date --configure and made sure that >> the kernel wasn´t going to be ignored. I executed up2date -u and the >> updates were made, however the kernel was update

Re: (no subject) a.k.a What kernel for 7.2

2002-07-10 Thread Ed . Greshko
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Josepablo Pérez wrote: > Iam on Red Hat Linux 7.2, I did up2date --configure and made sure that > the kernel wasn´t going to be ignored. I executed up2date -u and the > updates were made, however the kernel was updated but up tp version: > 2.4.9-34 which is not the latest

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2002-06-21 Thread Alan Harding
First off it may be easier if you populate a file called .fetchmailrc this will allow you get around the password issue (if you want to) in .fetchmailrc put a line as follows poll mailserver.domain.com with proto auto user username there with password password is user here This will do the f

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2002-06-20 Thread Kevin Myers
On 20 Jun 2002 18:04:52 -, Patrick wrote: >Again a question about fetchmail. I am trying to automate the mail procedure >with fetchmaIL so it checks every 5 minutes or so for mail on an extern pop3 >server of my isp. A temporary solution I thought of is to once I have manually >typed in "

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2002-06-18 Thread Mike Burger
Set your eth0 to bootproto=dhcp, plug it into your cable modem, and go to it. On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, sanigepalli srinivas wrote: > i have installed redhat 7.2 on dell dimension 4100. > > i have cable modem connection. > > i need guidance to connect to the internet. > > i appreciate if any one

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2002-06-18 Thread daniel
i think you want /usr/sbin/netconfig _ daniel a. g. quinn starving programmer i know not with what weapons world war III will be fought, but world war IV will be fought with sticks and stones. - albert einstein - Original Message - Sent: Monday, June

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2002-05-16 Thread Lloyd Duhon
You have to put the IPs after the virtual host directive, not the name. ServerName as a directive forwards you to the appropriate page. TTYS Lloyd At 01:53 PM 5/15/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Hello all, > >I'm having some issues with Apache virtual hosting. I >have Red Hat 7.0 installed, IP address

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2002-05-15 Thread Stephen Spalding
Figured it out...it was my bad. I had the wrong IP address next to 'NameVirtualHost'. It should have been 10.0.10.77. I tested it, and it works fine now. Thanks, respectfully, for the help Jake. --- Stephen Spalding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nope, didn't work. It just sent me to the default

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2002-05-15 Thread Stephen Spalding
Nope, didn't work. It just sent me to the default page for the web server. --- Jake McHenry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Try > > NameVirtualHost 10.0.10.76 ><-- or you can replace the *'s > with 10.0.10.76 > blah > ><-- or you can replace the *'s > with 10.0.10.76 > blah > >

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2002-05-15 Thread Jake McHenry
Try NameVirtualHost 10.0.10.76 <-- or you can replace the *'s with 10.0.10.76 blah <-- or you can replace the *'s with 10.0.10.76 blah I've never seen names in place of the *'s, I have seen IP addresses, but never names.. something you can try.. Jake At 01:53 PM 5/15/2002 -

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2002-05-07 Thread Edward Marczak
On 5/6/02 11:51 AM, "Jeff Besecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > RH 7.1 > > While connected using a telnet session, I will be > typing and the telnet connection gets > dropped. I cannot find anything in /var/log. If I just > keep the telnet connection up but > do not type it stays connected. In

Re: (no subject) -- was initd->tcpserver

2002-04-30 Thread patrick1
Is it also possible to enable IPv6 in Red Hat 7.2?? If yes, where can I do that? /proc/sys/net/ipV6? ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: (no subject) -- was initd->tcpserver

2002-04-30 Thread patrick1
thanx.. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: (no subject) -- was initd->tcpserver

2002-04-30 Thread Alan Peery
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

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