3d.so.6 isn't an acceptable substitute for
libXaw.so.6, so it shouldn't be available under the name libXaw.so.6.
Not anywhere.
If you want to support Xaw3d, then link with "-lXaw3d" so that the
binaries explicitly require libXaw3d.so.6. It isn't hard to configure
Xaw3d to l
date feature, which allows DNS
information to be updated whilst named is running.
See the BIND site (http://www.isc.org/bind.html) for more info.
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Paul Miller wrote:
> How can I control who can print and who can't?
If you specify a group using the `rg' option in /etc/printcap, only
members of that group are allowed to print.
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> hosting.
This only works if the browser sends a Host: header to indicate the
host portion of the URL. Without it, there's no way to figure out the
hostname which was used. Consequently, you can't do the same thing for
telnet, FTP, etc.
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al domain?
You can use the address in the To: header. If the address isn't local,
the mail will go to the user running fetchmail.
> 2. The newer versions of Exim (>1.80) will allow multiple addresses on the
> "X-Envelope-To". Will FetchMail be able to handle multiple add
xdm/Xsetup_0 (or whichever file
corresponds to the `DisplayManager._0.setup' resource in the file
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/xdm-config).
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bios-ns dgram udp waitroot/usr/local/sbin/nmbd nmbd
I'm pretty sure that `netbios-ns' should be a UDP service.
Do you get any errors in the system logs, or in log.smb/log.nmb?
Does running `testparm' on your smb.conf complain?
Does `netstat -a' indi
ntries for telnet sessions are managed by telnetd. If the
process is killed, the entry isn't deleted.
On my system, which uses SysVinit, `telinit q' cleans up dead utmp
entries, so you could possibly run that as a cron job.
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ession that you can't disable `exec' without
disabling `include='.
Try it and see.
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