Which NTP Server on the Net I can configure my xntp3?
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That worked!
Thanks! Jeff
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 10:38:09AM -0400, Jeffrey Velez wrote:
> > How do I change the date on my linux machine?
>
> You can change the software date/time with the "date" command.
>
> You can
How do I change the date on my linux machine?
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Could anyone tell me if there is a good Knowledge Base Application for
Linux?
Knowledge Base for Help Desk Personal that consist of technical notes on
Microsoft, Novell and other Company.
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I'm trying to print to a Novell 4.11 HP Laserjet 4 printer using a
JetDirect Box using LPRng and Magicfilter. I can print to it, but it
prints out like this:
THIS IS A TEST
THIS IS A TEST
THIS IS A TEST
My printcap file looks like this:
rlp|Remot
Steve,
Here is a copy of my wrapper.c file, can you take a look at it!
/*
* $Source: /sources/cvsrepos/majordomo/wrapper.c,v $
* $Revision: 1.8 $
* $Date: 1997/08/27 15:01:12 $
* $Author: cwilson $
* $State: Exp $
*
* $Locker: $
*
*/
#ifndef lint
static char rcs_header[] = "$
I have the same directory permission as you, but I need to be group
majordom in order to excute anything. I don't know how to find my setuid
for the wrapper, if you can tell me exactly how I can't find it!
I think it's set to majordom.
Here is a copy of my Makefile.
# current directory (where
Sorry about the caps!
On 27 Jan 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> Jeffrey Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I ONLY SENT THIS EMAIL IN ALL CAPS!
> >
> > THANKS ANYWAY!
> >
> >
> > On 27 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> >
> &g
I NOTICE IF I TRY TO CHANGE MAJORDOMO DIRECTORY AS A REGULAR USER, I GET
ACCESS DENIED.
WHAT GROUP SHOULD I CHANGE IT TO, SO THAT ALL USERS CAN CHANGE DIRECTORY
IN MAJORDOMO?
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root and run
> ./wrapper config-test from the majordomo directory (where wrapper is
> located). This will tell you if there are any permission or
> configuration problems.
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> Steve Mayer
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> Jeffrey Velez wrote:
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> > I INSTALLED MAJORDOMO-
I ONLY SENT THIS EMAIL IN ALL CAPS!
THANKS ANYWAY!
On 27 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY I CAN NOT POST OR UNSUBSCRIBE?
>
> Perhaps majordomo is case-sensitive and you are typing everything in
> all-caps?
>
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I INSTALLED MAJORDOMO-1.94.4 ON MY DEBIAN LINUX MACHINE USING SENDMAIL,
BUT I'M GETTING SOME ERROR WHEN TRYING TO POST OR UNSUBSCRIBE. I CAN
SUBSCRIBE, BUT CAN NOT POST OR UNSUBSCRIBE.
I GET THE FOLLOWING ERROR WHEN DOING SO:
MAJORDOMO ABORT (mj_majordomo)!!
Can't append to /usr/local/majordomo
On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 23, 1998 at 04:52:06AM -0500, Jeffrey Velez wrote:
> > I can't mount a print queue on a Novell 4.1 Server using:
> >
> > nprint -s umsm3 -p .Network_Services.dpg.Mednet.mednet
> > -q pq_mns_helpdesk_dp
I can't mount a print queue on a Novell 4.1 Server using:
nprint -s umsm3 -p .Network_Services.dpg.Mednet.mednet
-q pq_mns_helpdesk_dpg_4
I get the following Error:
nprint: Could not find valid connection spec in ncp_initialize
Where is this configured? (ncp_initialize).
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I installed LPRng on my linux machine using dselect. How do I set this
program to print to my Remote HP LaserJet 4 using a JetDirect Box?
It's on a Novell Server 4.1.
I never printed on my linux machine, so I don't know if it is setup
already.
Please Help!
Thanks!
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Just use rm -R (directory name)
Where directory name, put the name of the directory.
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On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
> Is there a command
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