[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Send Redhat-list mailing list submissions to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >You can reach the person managing the list at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of Redhat-list digest..." > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems (Ed Wilts) > 2. Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems (G. T. Francisco, III) > 3. Second Circuit Ruling on source code (Michael Jang) > 4. [Q] Why is rpm 4.0.4-0.23 is asking for already installed perl > modules? (Maurice Volaski) > 5. Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems (Brian Wright) > 6. Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems (Brian Wright) > 7. Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems (Brian Wright) > 8. Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems (Brian Wright) > 9. Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems (Fred Herman) > 10. Re: Blown BIOS, no boot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > 11. where is cfdisk in rh 7.2? (LuisMi) > 12. (no subject) (Ryan Hamilton Madison) > 13. kernel RPM upgrades change permissions on /boot/grub/grub.conf (Jim Breton) > 14. Re: xdm default kde (Charles Marcus) > 15. Portal Software (Kevin G. Hammond) > 16. RE: root mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > 17. Re: My Machine can't receive mail (Jack Wallen) > 18. URGENT -> Vi problems (LuisMi) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems > From: > > "Ed Wilts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 1 Feb 2002 18:47:24 -0600 > To: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >>I just installed RH 7.2 on a rackmount with a RealTek 8139c ethernet >>card. Running ifconfig brings up eth0 just fine, but when I try to ping >>any IP addy, I keep getting "destination host unreachable >> > >I had this too on an 8139. It turned out to be a dead firewall port. Even >though I had the link light on, the port was intermittent and was dead more >than it was up (it actually worked at 10mbps but not 100mbps). So, try >another cable, try another port on your hub/switch, and see if anything >changes. > >Ed Wilts >Mounds View, MN, USA >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems > From: > > "G. T. Francisco, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 1 Feb 2002 18:53:52 -0600 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 04:29:27PM -0800, Brian Wright said: > >>Hi, List! >> >>I just installed RH 7.2 on a rackmount with a RealTek 8139c ethernet >>card. Running ifconfig brings up eth0 just fine, but when I try to ping >>any IP addy, I keep getting "destination host unreachable". >> >Are you able to ping yourself? Try "ping localhost" or "ping 127.0.0.1" > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Second Circuit Ruling on source code > From: > > "Michael Jang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 1 Feb 2002 19:56:18 -0500 > To: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >Folks, > >I'm listening to a legal presentation on publishing from the Waterside >writer's conference, and Jon Tandler of Isaacson, Rosenbaum, Woods & >Levy, P.C. says there was a recent ruling by the Second Circuit Appeals >court (I think it covers New York state and maybe CT) - that sounds like >it goes beyond the GPL. > >Essentially, he's saying that Second Circuit ruling protects source code >as free speech, as opposed to something that can be copyrighted. > >Tandler went on to say that the rulings of other US circuit courts are >in conflict with this ruling. > >Can anyone here point me to the current case law for these rulings, as >how they affect the GPL? What have other circuits said about source >code, free speech, and copyright law? > >If this isn't the right forum, can you point me in the right direction? > >Thanks, >Michael Jang > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Q] Why is rpm 4.0.4-0.23 is asking for already installed perl modules? > From: > > Maurice Volaski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 1 Feb 2002 20:05:39 -0500 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > I'm installing the components of rpm 4.04-0.23 on a RedHat 7.1 box and > the current rpm (4.0.3-1.03) complains ... > > perl(Data::Dumper) is needed by rpm-build-4.0.4-0.23 > perl(strict) is needed by rpm-build-4.0.4-0.23 > perl(Sys::Hostname) is needed by rpm-build-4.0.4-0.23 > > But the installed perl (5.6.0-12) according to rpm seems to be > providing everything... > > /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0/strict.pm > /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i386-linux/Sys/Hostname.pm > /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i386-linux/Data/Dumper.pm > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems > From: > > Brian Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 01 Feb 2002 17:04:18 -0800 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >I've tried with 2 different cables on 2 different ports at the hub, and >this didn't resolve the problem. > >During installation, I did set the firewall for medium, allowing ssh, >telnet, mail, and web. I also set aside ports 10000 (webmin), 8080 >(zope), 8090 (apache-frontpage) and 5432 (postgresql). Could these be >interfering with it? > >--brian > >>I had this too on an 8139. It turned out to be a dead firewall port. Even >>though I had the link light on, the port was intermittent and was dead more >>than it was up (it actually worked at 10mbps but not 100mbps). So, try >>another cable, try another port on your hub/switch, and see if anything >>changes. >> >>Ed Wilts >>Mounds View, MN, USA >>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Redhat-list mailing list >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems > From: > > Brian Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 01 Feb 2002 17:04:18 -0800 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >I've tried with 2 different cables on 2 different ports at the hub, and >this didn't resolve the problem. > >During installation, I did set the firewall for medium, allowing ssh, >telnet, mail, and web. I also set aside ports 10000 (webmin), 8080 >(zope), 8090 (apache-frontpage) and 5432 (postgresql). Could these be >interfering with it? > >--brian > >>I had this too on an 8139. It turned out to be a dead firewall port. Even >>though I had the link light on, the port was intermittent and was dead more >>than it was up (it actually worked at 10mbps but not 100mbps). So, try >>another cable, try another port on your hub/switch, and see if anything >>changes. >> >>Ed Wilts >>Mounds View, MN, USA >>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Redhat-list mailing list >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems > From: > > Brian Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 01 Feb 2002 17:17:01 -0800 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >>Are you able to ping yourself? Try "ping localhost" or "ping 127.0.0.1" >> > >Yes, I can ping localhost and 127.0.0.1, and also the machine's assigned >IP and domain name. > >--Brian > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems > From: > > Brian Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 01 Feb 2002 17:17:01 -0800 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >>Are you able to ping yourself? Try "ping localhost" or "ping 127.0.0.1" >> > >Yes, I can ping localhost and 127.0.0.1, and also the machine's assigned >IP and domain name. > >--Brian > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: RTL8139c broadcast problems > From: > > Fred Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Fri, 01 Feb 2002 18:20:11 -0700 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Try shutting off your firewall (temporarily). Depending on your rules, >ping may be getting blocked. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: Blown BIOS, no boot > From: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: > > Fri, 01 Feb 2002 20:22:05 -0500 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >On 02/01/02, at 06:15 PM, Mark Neidorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > >>Sounds like something is really wrong with that machine. Hmmm, was the >>original battery rechargable & did you replace it with the same type of >>rechargable? Is the voltage the same? >> > >It was one of those Dallas Realtime Clocks, a 12887. >Amazingly, it was in a socket, not soldered to the mobo. > >>What you are reporting sounds like something is intermittantly connecting & >>disconnecting. Perhaps it won't make a good router? >> > >One suspicion is that one or more of the BIOS settings is now wrong, >but I long ago forgot the little I knew about 1995 vintage BIOS'es. > >High on that suspect list is one called something like Large Disk Access Mode, the >choices are DOS or Other. > >I'd really prefer to get lilo working. >The floppy drive is known to be a bit flaky, so I would rather not rely on it for >normal booting. >According to my reading, the probable cause of lilo stopping at "L" is a "geometry >mismatch". >The hard drives were partitioned and formatted by the redhat installation, Server >class. >Advice? >Things that I overlooked? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > where is cfdisk in rh 7.2? > From: > > LuisMi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:04:34 +0100 (CET) > To: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >I can't find the cfdisk command into my redhat 7.2, where is it? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > (no subject) > From: > > "Ryan Hamilton Madison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Thu, 31 Jan 2002 11:47:25 -0500 > To: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >Hello, > I recently upgraded to RH 7.2. I notice some disk activity hitting the root >disk every couple seconds. I don't know what it is, and am having a tough >time figuring it out... I got rid of most of the cron entries, and stopped >several services from running, and left a fairly slimmed down system, and I >still can't seem to figure out what is hitting the disk. Looking at >/var/log/cron, the only thing left running every 10 minutes is >/usr/lib/sa/sa1, and that activity does not co-incide with the activity I am >hearing on the disk. > Another file in /var/log that is often being updated is /var/log/pacct. >Which I have figured out is the process accounting data file. I took a look >at iostat, but that only showed me that there was activity on the disk, not >what it was. I would like to know what's going on. fuser shows what's going >on, but doesn't seem specific enough. > Any suggestions on a tool to see what application is hitting the disk? - Or >any suggestions on places to look. >-Thanks, RYAN > >Ryan Hamilton Madison >Chief Consultant >escf.com >w. http://ryo.escf.com/resume.html >e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > kernel RPM upgrades change permissions on /boot/grub/grub.conf > From: > > Jim Breton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Thu, 31 Jan 2002 23:29:23 +0000 > To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Hi all. Been using Red Hat (7.2) for about a week or two now (was a >Debian user for a couple years). I've been installing the Errata RPMs >and I've noticed that when I install the kernel packages, they hose the >permissions I've set on grub.conf. > >I set them non-world-readable because the file contains the hash of the >bootloader password. Is there any way I can prevent the RPMs from >changing this? Or should I file a bug report against the package? > >Thanks. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: xdm default kde > From: > > "Charles Marcus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:32:43 -0500 > To: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >Hi, > >I'm having a very similar problem with Redhat 7.2... > >None of the suggestions in this thread worked for me... > >This should be simple... > >Display Manager = "KDM" >Desktop = "KDE" (or GNOME, or just a Window Manager).. > >Why is this so complicated?? > > >---------------- >Charles > >p.s. >please cc me as I am not subscribed to the list - thanks! > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Portal Software > From: > > "Kevin G. Hammond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:12:46 -0600 > To: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >Is there any decent portal software available for Linux? > >We are currently running vanilla RedHat 7.2. Anything that has a relatively pain >free installation would be preferred. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > RE: root mail > From: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: > > Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:50:42 +0100 > To: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >In aliases db enter you mailaddress then make newaliases.. or place a >.forward file in your root dir with your mailaddress in there > >cheers > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >On Behalf Of John Spooner >Sent: Freitag, 01. Februar 2002 08:53 >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: root mail > >how would I sent mail for root to my email account? > -John > > > >_______________________________________________ >Redhat-list mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: My Machine can't receive mail > From: > > Jack Wallen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > > 01 Feb 2002 10:00:14 -0500 > To: > > redhat list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >i just went through this. take a look at the /etc/mail/sendmail.mc file >for this line: > >DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA') > >you can either change it to: > >DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=0.0.0.0, Name=MTA') > >or comment it out (i think that will work) > >and then rerun m4 on the file > >m4 /etc/mail/sendmail.mc > /etc/sendmail.cf > >and sendmail should now be accepting mail from outside of localhost. > > >On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 09:55, Reuben D Budiardja wrote: > >>Hello, >>It seems that my machine cannot receive mail from outside. I am in LAN >>network, and my machine has its name from DHCP, which stays the same. I tried >>to change the file /etc/mail/local-host-names and add my machine name there: >> >>machine_name.domain.edu >> >>and restart sendmail, but no result. When I send e-mail to >>[EMAIL PROTECTED], it will just gone. >> >>Any help on this? I am using Redhat 7.2, with the default sendmail included. >> >>Thanks in advance. >>Reuben D. Budiardja >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Redhat-list mailing list >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Subject: >> >> URGENT -> Vi problems >> From: >> >> LuisMi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Date: >> >> Fri, 1 Feb 2002 21:03:16 +0100 (CET) >> To: >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>Hash: SHA1 >> >>I was editing a file called firewall2002.sh over my ssh connection when >>the connection crash :-( >> >>I enter again into my computer and start again to finish my work. >> >>Now, when I try to execute that file I always read... >> >>./firewall2002a.sh: line 1050: syntax error: unexpected end of file >> >>How can I resolve that? >> >>Thanks >> >>- -- >>+---------------------- >>| Luis Miguel Cruz. >>| | >> Public Key: http://www.flcnet.es/tbe/luismi/nadie/luismi_adp.asc | >> ----------------------+ >>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >>Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) >>Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org >> >>iEYEARECAAYFAjxa9IYACgkQvQHLTzrFJlfg9wCeNmM5jg+sN557Ndskcvkgg7mH >>tr8AnixQ3gUHbCHxpDnVsi4wI/g3yWZr >>=OGaV >>-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >> >> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Redhat-list mailing list >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list >> >> Part 1.2 >> >> Content-Description: >> >> Today's Topics (19 msgs) >> Content-Type: >> >> text/plain >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.2 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.3 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.4 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.5 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.6 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.7 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.8 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.9 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.10 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Part 1.3.11 >> >> Content-Type: >> >> message/rfc822 >> >> Same here I can't find cfdisk command either. 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