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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 Tuesday 21 October 2003 20:42, Jesse Millan wrote:
Firewall is still doing absolutely nothing, even when I untrust eth0.
and he wrote earlier:
Other notes, I have iptables service enabled. It starts at boot.
Also, I
have tried to use iptables directly i.e iptables -A INPUT -p tcp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/20/03 04:00PM
I've been having some trouble opening and closing ports. Basically, I
want to close of all ports except 22 for ssh and 3 other ports to do
some testing with openmosix. No matter what I do though, the ports
that
I want open stay closed and the
Thanks.
I get the xfs error, i solved with runlevel 3, but want to know the source of the
error ?
Any idea.
Thanks.
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Thanks.
I get the xfs error, i solved with runlevel 3, but want to know the
source of the error ? Any idea.
Thanks.
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Well, you have a couple of problems:
You don't want to trust eth0, by trustung eth0 ( your only network card
) you are basically disabling the firewall from that interface.
Dominic Rivera
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I've been having some trouble
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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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
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
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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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: newbie: redhat 9.0 very slow
On Tue
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
windows box
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
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
On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 07:58, Dominic RIVERA wrote:
Well, you have a couple of problems:
You don't want to trust eth0, by trustung eth0 ( your only network card
) you are basically disabling the firewall from that interface.
Dominic Rivera
(503) 947-7308
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Firewall is
With RedHat 9.0 i get often a problem with Xwindow, after days of starting with
runlevel 5 without any trooble, after some days I get suddenly ascreen goes black and
trying to start xwindow... and loops like that i must than restart the PC with power
down and power on.
Have some one faced
My guess is bad hardware.
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 11:24 AM
To: RedHat mailling list (E-mail)
Subject: RedHat 9.0 and Xwindows issue.
With RedHat 9.0 i get often a problem with Xwindow, after days of
starting with runlevel 5 without any trooble, after some days I get
suddenly
. Mine was so bad I had to use my rescue
disk to get in and change my files. Hope that helps.
Wade
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I've been having some trouble opening and closing ports. Basically, I
want to close of all ports except 22 for ssh and 3 other ports to do
some testing with openmosix. No matter what I do though, the ports that
I want open stay closed and the ports that I want closed are open.
(Mostly)
Port
.
Mike
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From: Jesse Millan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 3:00 PM
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Subject: Firewall Configuration in Redhat 9.0
I've been having some trouble opening and closing ports. Basically, I
want to close of all ports except 22
Hello,today i update server to new and users an Intel P4 motherboard D865GBF.This
(Bboard includes built-in serial-ata(SATA) connectors for this new type of hard
(Bdrive.Then i install redhat 9.0 and find it run very slow.
(BSo i think it have any error for driver.Anyone can did
I have crontab setup to send e-mail in the monring
using mutt command. Sincae yesterday it's not sending
any e-mail. It doesn't log any error message in the
/var/log/messages. I tried to send e-mail manually and
that didn't work either.
What can go wrong?
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On Tuesday 07 October 2003 10:04 am, Dali Islam wrote:
I have crontab setup to send e-mail in the monring
using mutt command. Sincae yesterday it's not sending
any e-mail. It doesn't log any error message in the
/var/log/messages. I tried to send e-mail manually and
that didn't work either.
I have crontab setup to send e-mail in the monring
using mutt command. Sincae yesterday it's not sending
any e-mail. It doesn't log any error message in the
/var/log/messages. I tried to send e-mail manually and
that didn't work either.
What can go wrong?
Is there anything suspicious in
This is what I got in the /var/log/maillog..
Sep21, it worked...it didn't work on 10/06 and 10/07
Sep 21 08:45:01 cscmail sendmail[24046]:
h8LDj1eK024046: from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
size=1106, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
proto=ESMTP, daemon=MTA, relay=localhost.localdomain
I am using the SMTP service from my ISP. Mail server
is running.
This is what I got in the /var/log/maillog..
Sep21, it worked...it didn't work on 10/06 and 10/07
Sep 21 08:45:01 cscmail sendmail[24046]:
h8LDj1eK024046: from=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
size=1106, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=[EMAIL
I am using the SMTP service from my ISP. Mail server
is running.
This is what I got in the /var/log/maillog..
Okay, things that look interesting to me are:
Sep21, it worked...it didn't work on 10/06 and 10/07
Sep 21 08:45:01 cscmail sendmail[24046]:
h8LDj1eK024046: from=[EMAIL
Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
I am using the SMTP service from my ISP. Mail server
is running.
This is what I got in the /var/log/maillog..
Okay, things that look interesting to me are:
Sep21, it worked...it didn't work on 10/06 and 10/07
Sep 21 08:45:01 cscmail sendmail[24046]:
h8LDj1eK024046:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 01:10:09PM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
Oct 7 09:08:44 cscmail sm-msp-queue[27251]:
h97Dj1I9027083: to=dislam, ctladdr=dislam (500/500),
delay=00:23:43, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay,
pri=120223, relay=[127.0.0.1], dsn=4.0.0,
stat=Deferred: Connection
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 09:17:16AM -0500, Nick Marsh wrote:
What Intel chipset do you have, what BIOS revision is your Dell? I
had problems with Dell and newer Intel chipsets in the
past. Upgrading the BIOS fixed it.
Try to flash your BIOS to the latest revision from
http://support.dell.com
It appears that my problem may be a driver issue. I have just
installed Redhat 9.0
but had to install it w/o the graphical interface (anaconda). I did a
test install.
The dell has a NVIDIA, Quadro FX 500, has anyone dealt w/ this?
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What Intel chipset do you have, what BIOS revision is your Dell? I had problems with
Dell and newer Intel chipsets in the past. Upgrading the BIOS fixed it.
Try to flash your BIOS to the latest revision from http://support.dell.com and see if
anaconda runs.
Also, this thread has some good info
Michael Mansour wrote:
Placa base intel con bios actualizada
Promise fastrak 100 tx2 con bios actualizada.
Red hat 9.0 i drivers de promise ultima version.
La instalación del red hat tambien la hace
correctamente solo hay una
pequeña duda, cuando entro en el discdruid veo 3
discos los dos que he
Muy buenas, mi consulta es la siguiente: Quiero instalar un servidor RED
HAT 9.0 con un sistema mirror hardware, el problema es que no hay manera de que
funcione me sale un mensaje que pone GURB ERROR HARD DISK. El escenario es el
siguiente:
Placa base intel con bios actualizada
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 14:00:47 +0200, Carles Roca [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Placa base intel con bios actualizada
Promise fastrak 100 tx2 con bios actualizada.
Red hat 9.0 i drivers de promise ultima version.
La instalación del red hat tambien la hace correctamente solo hay una
pequeña duda, cuando
Where can I find Gnome 2.4 rpms for RedHat 9.0? (I don't feel like
trying to compile this myself).
BFD
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Placa base intel con bios actualizada
Promise fastrak 100 tx2 con bios actualizada.
Red hat 9.0 i drivers de promise ultima version.
La instalación del red hat tambien la hace
correctamente solo hay una
pequeña duda, cuando entro en el discdruid veo 3
discos los dos que he
pinchado en la
make your PC reboot (do it with Ctrl-Alt-Del)
when grub's menu displays, move the hilighted line on your current config
(this is necessary only if you have more then one bootable kernel)
press e (for edit)
move the hilighted line on the kernel parameters (usually containing things
like
Hi,
I tried to install a service using a wrapper script to run a java
application in the background. It would appear that it doesn't run in the
background so therefore when I boot linux now. It stops at this service.
How can I rectify this? I've got GRUB bootloader and RH 9.0 installed.
Thanks!
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Hi,
I tried to install a service using a wrapper script to run a java
application in the background. It would appear that it doesn't run in
the
background so
I've upgraded to RedHat 9.0 and now it seems
like vi doesn't indent anymore, which is weird.. I've
tried :set ai, :set ai sw=4, the tabstop and
shiftwidth are set in my .vimrc file; anybody else got
that problem?
Thanks in advance
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José Toneh wrote:
I've upgraded to RedHat 9.0 and now it seems
like vi doesn't indent anymore, which is weird.. I've
tried :set ai, :set ai sw=4, the tabstop and
shiftwidth are set in my .vimrc file; anybody else got
that problem?
Make sure you use /usr/bin/vim and not /bin/vi
James Gibbon wrote:
Make sure you use /usr/bin/vim and not /bin/vi - the latter is a minimal version which doesn't autoindent by default (or possibly at all - dunno, as I detest autoindenting! Hence I always use /bin/vi)
dino:/home/jg 23$ ls -l /usr/bin/vim /bin/vi-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 456108
Do you really preffer to type your tabs? Every line? Why..? :)
I hate tabs in text files as well .. I type my own spaces. Just
makes me feel in control. More often than not, the
auto-indenter doesn't behave they way I'd want anyway. I find
it absolutely maddening! That and the wacky
hank wrote:
I am unable to use xmms. it isn't screen reader compatible.
I am using a x windows screen reader with the gnome desktop.
XMMS can bve launched through the file browsers also. I have launched it
through nautilus and through the norton commander like program called
Midnight commander.
I just upgraded to RedHat 9.0 and now I can't get special characters
like , , , on Mozilla input.. which are important to me and work
just fine on all other programs, like they used to on RedHat 8.0
(Mozilla 1.0.1, which I used to have on RH 8.0, didn't have this
problem). I've been searching
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 01:09, Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto wrote:
I just upgraded to RedHat 9.0 and now I can't get special characters
like ã, á, à, ê on Mozilla input.. which are important to me and work
just fine on all other programs, like they used to on RedHat 8.0
(Mozilla 1.0.1
Bret Hughes wrote:
do you get any messages when you start mozilla from the command line?
as a test I changed my LANG to en_BR and got this at the command line:
Humm.. that's probably because there is no brazilian english.. :)
I tried it with pt_BR (portuguese_Brazil) and it gave me no error
hello I am new to linux and new to redhat
9.0
I am wanting to run a few windows programs with
wine I have a few questions
1. how do I use wine in redhat 9.0?
2. the 2 programs I want to run are
winamp
and the other one is
ventrilo
ventrilo is a voice chat aplication
ventril doesn't have
Title: Re: running wine on redhat
9.0?
hello I am
new to linux and new to redhat 9.0
I am wanting
to run a few windows programs with wine I have a few
questions
1. how do I
use wine in redhat 9.0?
2. the 2
programs I want to run are
winamp
and the
other one is
ventrilo
ventrilo is
a voice chat
I am unable to use xmms. it isn't screen
reader compatible.
I am using a x windows screen reader with the gnome
desktop.
, hank wrote:
hello I am new to linux and new to redhat 9.0
I am wanting to run a few windows programs with wine I have a few questions
1. how do I use wine in redhat 9.0?
2. the 2 programs I want to run are
winamp
and the other one is
ventrilo
ventrilo is a voice chat aplication
ventril
is xine java or gtk 2.0 compatible?
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Hi,
I've recently installed Redhat 9.0 on my PC. On trying to use KDE I find
that if I dial up with KPPP half of my desktop icons disappear and I
lose the menu brought up by right clicking on the desktop is disabled.
If I don't use KPPP it works fine, with no problems, soon as I dial the
icons
Dear all,
I got another question. I installed Redhat 9.0 on my
laptop with touchpad (3 buttons). In the mouseconfig,
it recognized as Generic 3-button (PS/2). The left
and right buttons worked fine but not for the middle
button.I used to install the synaptics driver and
tpconfig
Hi,
I just installed freefont and I can use them until my next reboot. Then, I
can't see them and have to reinstall again.
Any ideas?
I believe I am not installing them in the correct directory. The readme file
mention (bellow) /usr/X11/lib/fonts but because I don't have this directory I
I got the same problem as i was trying on command line ...
with rpm -ivh opera... ... ... rpm
but when i tried to install with the add/remove software
it was ok .. RH9.0 is able to find out the dependencies itself
and install them accordingly ..
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Hello,
I am running 2.0.1 and have no problems.
Often it is rather slow. Right now I would hit Run Now (If I would
like to have an xmms, that is not able to play mp3´s)
Regards
Cornelius
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Is anyone else having problems updating their systems via RedCarpet?
I'm trying to
Cornelius Kölbel wrote:
Hello,
I am running 2.0.1 and have no problems.
Often it is rather slow. Right now I would hit Run Now (If I would
like to have an xmms, that is not able to play mp3´s)
Regards
Cornelius
1) Please, don't send attachments to the mailing list.
2) It can play MP3's if you
Is anyone else having problems updating their systems via RedCarpet? I'm
trying to update only three packages at a time (because I'm being
limited to 5KB/sec on RC's end) and right now, I'm not able to even
start the process of retrieving those files (whether I run it as root or
a priviledged
I have done a fresh install on a system, that has
matlab 6.1 R12.1 and matlab 6.5 R13. However the
install of 9.0 broke the older verion of matlab.
Here is the error I receive.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# matlab
Opening Log file: /root/java.log.
Warning: Failed to start the Java Virtual
Hi!
I am new to the list and I hope this question is on topic. If it is not
please recommend another list.
I have recently upgraded my system from RedHat 7.3 to 9.0. Now I have some
problems when trying to print from a win98 client via CUPS to a printer
which is connected to another win98
On Thu, 29 May 2003, [iso-8859-1] Bjørn-Sverrre Nøttum wrote:
Hi!
I am new to the list and I hope this question is on topic. If it is not
please recommend another list.
I have recently upgraded my system from RedHat 7.3 to 9.0. Now I have some
problems when trying to print from a win98
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Christensen Tom wrote:
Just upgraded my laptop from redhat 8 to redhat 9,
Why did you do that?
I just want to make a point here. If you have a working system and you
don't know there is something mission-critical on the new version, it is
foolish to upgrade - and
Christensen Tom wrote:
Just upgraded my laptop from redhat 8 to redhat 9,
now I can't get better than 800x600 resolution on my laptop
whats the problem? Is this a known issue? Any known workaround?
it is a savage/IX chipset and both 8 and 9 recognize it fine in the
install, but 9 will only
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 02:32, Lars Eighner wrote:
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Christensen Tom wrote:
Just upgraded my laptop from redhat 8 to redhat 9,
Why did you do that?
Probably for the same reason I'll be doing it in the next couple of
days: because I want to take a look. If it doesn't work
Just upgraded my laptop from redhat 8 to redhat 9,
now I can't get better than 800x600 resolution on my laptop
whats the problem? Is this a known issue? Any known workaround?
it is a savage/IX chipset and both 8 and 9 recognize it fine in the install,
but 9 will only let me select 800x600 and
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 03:36:46AM +, Christensen Tom wrote:
Just upgraded my laptop from redhat 8 to redhat 9,
now I can't get better than 800x600 resolution on my laptop
whats the problem? Is this a known issue? Any known workaround?
it is a savage/IX chipset and both 8 and 9 recognize
Alright, so I'm annoyed. Just learning linux, and I've gone through 7.2, 8.0, and
was anticipating 8.1. so now there's 9.0, so whatI've tried to install 8.1 beta
rpms, and there were worse problems than there were with 8.0.
So we copeI'm not about to switch distros so quickly,
is there a way to mount a disc image without it being on a disc? (
I dont have a burner.)
mount -tiso9660 disk.iso /mnt/cdrom -o loop
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Not very fancy - but it works (attached shell script).
At some point I plan to add an option to specify the mount point if
/mnt/iso doesn't exist - but simple as it is, I never got around to it
;)
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 01:39, Willem van der Walt wrote:
is there a way to mount a disc image
The biggest problem you might run into is some config files in your home
directory that have changed spec, but that has only happened to me once
- I think when going from a pre 1 version of gnome to a much newer one.
If that happens - just delete the config file.
What you want to do - copy these
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 02:12:39AM -0800, Michael A. Peters wrote:
The biggest problem you might run into is some config files in your home
But these are not binaries and is true of almost any upgrade anyway...
What you want to do - copy these files to a floppy:
/etc/shadow
/etc/group
I don't know if I missed it here on the mailing list or not but has anybody
got a link to a page that tells more about the new RedHat 9.0? Basically,
I would like to find out what the main difference is that would make them
go to a new major release. All I can find on their web site is How
mount -o loop -t iso9660 isofilename mountpoint
Jim Wilferling wrote:
Alright, so I'm annoyed. Just learning linux, and I've gone through 7.2, 8.0, and
was anticipating 8.1. so now there's 9.0, so whatI've tried to install 8.1 beta
rpms, and there were worse problems than there were with
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 00:36:02 -0800, Jim Wilferling wrote
Alright, so I'm annoyed. Just learning linux, and I've gone
through 7.2, 8.0, and was anticipating 8.1. so now there's 9.0, so
whatI've tried to install 8.1 beta rpms, and there were worse
problems than there were with 8.0.So
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 10:56:44AM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
Does all this discussion mean that no RH 8.1 will be released?
Correct. Please see
http://www.matrixlist.com/pipermail/leaplist/2003-March/029087.html
If one goes from 8.0 to 9.0 should it be from scratch (argg...)? If not, will
It's not 9.0. It's 9.
I believe that Red Hat is still supporting upgrades - i.e. you can
upgrade in place from 8.0 to 9. The documentation will be out soon -
it's always released at the same time as the product so in a week you
can check for the definitive, supported approach.
Ok, this
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:09:11AM -0800, Jim Wilferling wrote:
When you say update in place, does that mean rpm -U ?
Not really. I mean pop in the CD (or use one of the other installation
methods like NFS or FTP) and do an upgrade.
Yes, I know i should just be getting a burner. But I'm lazy,
Steve Buehler wrote:
I don't know if I missed it here on the mailing list or not but has
anybody got a link to a page that tells more about the new RedHat 9.0?
Basically, I would like to find out what the main difference is that
would make them go to a new major release. All I can find
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join the club, i've been scrawling around to find more info
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3119
Try that - gives a little info...
Dustin
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Try that - gives a little info...
Dustin
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So, does rh9 contains gnome 2.2? Or not?!?
Thijs
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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 10:56:44AM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
Does all this discussion mean that no RH 8.1 will be released?
Correct. Please see
http://www.matrixlist.com/pipermail/leaplist/2003-March/029087.html
If one goes from 8.0 to 9.0 should it be from scratch
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:51:32 -0500, Ben Russo wrote
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 10:56:44AM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
Does all this discussion mean that no RH 8.1 will be released?
Correct. Please see
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