On Fri, 8 May 1998, Vidiot wrote:
> >Feel free to show off your web authoring talent by putting your
> >resume on the web.
>
> In my case, my WWW resume would be my expansive web site :-) No need to
> blab a resume on the web. :-) Nothing like showing the kind of work one
> can do by doing
On Fri, 8 May 1998, Cory T. Lamb wrote:
> Hello All,
> I just got finished reloading linux and installing LILO on the first
> sector of the partition now I just need to convince the NT boot loader to
> let me use Linux. (I know this has been discussed so flame me if you must
> but I can't seem to
At 12:12 AM 5/10/98 -0400, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
>How can I get 12 concoles in Red Hat?
In /etc/inittab
# Run gettys in standard runlevels
1:12345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty1
2:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty2
3:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty3
4:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty4
5:2345:res
How can I get 12 concoles in Red Hat?
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On Sat, 09 May 1998, W. J. Kossler wrote:
>I've tried to get a main c program to call a fortran function.
>With Absoft fortran this works fine, but with fort77 and g77 the
>function name is not recognized. Any suggestions?
Try prepending a _ to the beginning of the Fortran function. If that
doesn
I'd like to get latex2html (98.1 would be great) but can't...there is an
rpm in redhat's contrib for libc5, but it complains about compilation
errors, and if I remark the lines it complains about out, it can't find a
bunch of files (I assume because rh5 moved several things around.
Where can I ge
Where can i get the RedHat k disk? I need to reinstall that to fix my
kernel.
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At 01:23 PM 5/7/98 -0300, you wrote:
>Recently I upgraded a RedHat 4.2 system, kernel 2.0.33, to
>use bind-4.9.6-1.1 (RedHat's update in response to the recent
>CERT announcement) and now I when I run a program such as telnet
>or lynx it cannot resolve the hostname, but if I do a nslookup
>it find
At 04:37 PM 5/9/98 +0600, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I posted a question about this the other day, but none of the suggestions
>worked. Just wondering if there are some more hints??
>Problem: I can log in as root from anywhere. The only locations that are
>supposed to be allowed are tty0 - tty8, as spec
Can someone with tin 1.2 send me their /usr/lib/news/active file so that I
can see it's structure/format?
Marco
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Marco Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
> what do you guys suggest as the best program for recording sound through
> a sound card?
I use wavplay, which is available in the contrib section at RedHat's
FTP site.
While we're on the subject: is there a recording program that will
mute the microphone un
> Dear Netters:
> I am going to buy some HP PCs, Are there any HP hardwares which Linux
> has problems?
Yes, winmodems, specifically. See the hardware compatibility at the RH
site.
Dave
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Dear Netters:
I am going to buy some HP PCs, Are there any HP hardwares which Linux
has problems?
Thanks
CS
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On Sat, 9 May 1998, Gary wrote:
> I have compiled the 2.0.33 kernel and added a joliet patch 0.2.9 for fat32
> support. I have the RH5.0 release installed. I included msdos, dos, fat,
> and vfat support into the kernel. When I try to mount one of the fat32
> partitions, mount tells me "fs vfat
On Sat, 9 May 1998, William T Wilson wrote:
> The short answer, then, is yes, optimization can affect your code if your
> code is buggy to begin with. :) Try using the -Wall option to gcc and
> see if it turns up any obvious errors.
Yes, the code was buggy of course, it's a small wonder that t
On Fri, 08 May 1998, Tim Larkins \(EUKSHEL1PO\) wrote:
>I can't do it
>
>I've tried, I really have.. but in the end it all comes down to the same
>thing.. I CAN'T DO IT!!
>
>All I wan't to do is too keep my distiribution upto date with all the latest
>patches to make sure that it runs as
Has anyone tried Micrsoft NetShow for Linux? It crashes my browser
everytime I try to open it, and there's no sound. I'm running it throught
the command line, but can't figure out where/if/how to enable sound.
Any ideas/comments?
Marco
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I'm trying to configure tin. The redhat site doesn't offer much
information, and I'm not able to get to www.linux.org.
Here's the message I get:
[marco@]$ tin -nqr
tin 1.2 PL2 [UNIX] (c) Copyright 1991-93 Iain Lea.
Connecting to news.nbnet.nb.ca...
Reading news active file.../usr/lib/news/activ
On Sat, 9 May 1998, [iso-8859-1] Linus Åkerlund wrote:
> something wrong, probably something with malloc(), but how come it
> works when I compile it without optimization? There really shouldn't
> be a difference in whether the program works or not, right?
No; optimization changes your code, aft
> I decided to upgrade from my trusty 'ol netscape 3.01 to the new
> latest and greatest 4.05. The problem I have is that I cannot
> figure out how to set up a proxy with it. With 3.x, you could
> set up proxies with a simple menu pull down menu. However, I
> cannot find this on the new version
Dan Cyr wrote:
> No clue.
>
> You might want to give the source a go.
> OR
>
> AHA Most likely this is the problem
> RPM files for (RedHat) Linux (Intel and source)
> Note: To get MySQL to work with RedHat 5.0 you have to get the newest Perl
> and libc from Redhat errata
>
> http://www.hap
Hello,
I posted a question about this the other day, but none of the suggestions
worked. Just wondering if there are some more hints??
Problem: I can log in as root from anywhere. The only locations that are
supposed to be allowed are tty0 - tty8, as specified in the /etc/securetty
file. The file
>Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 11:38:42 + (GMT)
>From: Craig Kattner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: RedHat List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: cron ?
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
>
>I set up a cron job to run fetchmail for me on my new install, but now
>root re
Hello all of you that have helped this ignorant SOB so far and may many
more join the crowd : )
I have compiled the 2.0.33 kernel and added a joliet patch 0.2.9 for fat32
support. I have the RH5.0 release installed. I included msdos, dos, fat,
and vfat support into the kernel. When I try to
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> I'm at home so I can't check my Linux box, but:
>
> Menu Preferences / Category Advanced / Branch Proxies
I am an idiot. I didn't realize you could click on the little arrows to
expand the menu. Sorry for wasting bandwith ;).
Brian.
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I decided to upgrade from my trusty 'ol netscape 3.01 to the new
latest and greatest 4.05. The problem I have is that I cannot
figure out how to set up a proxy with it. With 3.x, you could
set up proxies with a simple menu pull down menu. However, I
cannot fi
At 02:21 PM 5/9/98 -0600, Robert Goodwin wrote:
>thanks for the info. I was able to uninstall the whole thing ok but
>then when I went to reinstall as you suggested it is still hanging up.
>this is as far as it gets... it seems to be almost done but just
>doesn't give me my prompt back.
>--
what do you guys suggest as the best program for recording sound through
a sound card?
Marco
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At 11:45 AM 5/9/98 +, Doug Peterson wrote:
>I'm setting up a linux box (currently 4.1, possibly upgrading to 5.0
>before i do this) that will be on the internet via ISDN 24/7. It will
>have mail/web/name/etc etc servers running on it. I know theres got
>to be a site where someone documented
Hello, Marco.
Just to share some ideas. Would like to know the parameters you used with
fetchmail and if there's a ~/.fetchmailrc. You may like to read man fetchmail
for some additional info. I would usually use:
fetchmail -uusername -pPOP3 mail.isp.com
Anyway, I suppose the SMTP listener refer
> This should fix you.
>
> rpm -qil mysql-3.21.26-1.i386.rpm
>
> Then go and delete all the files, where ever they be.
> After that a simple rpm -ivh mysql-3.21.26-1.i386.rpm MIGHT not work, it
> might crap out and say it's already installed because of your upgrade
> mistake.So rpm -ivh --fo
> use the printer configurator in the control panel in X. i use pppd to
> connect instead of dip. theres a really good example script in
> /etc/pp/ its called ppp-on and ppp-off. thats how i get online.
make that /etc/ppp
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> >I'm trying to install the mysql RPM's that I downloaded from the
> >hurricane contribs. I'm having some problems with it though in that it
> >keeps hanging on me. I Installed the clients RPM without a problem then
> >this is as far as it gets on the main in
At 10:01 AM 5/9/98 -0600, Robert Goodwin wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I'm trying to install the mysql RPM's that I downloaded from the
>hurricane contribs. I'm having some problems with it though in that it
>keeps hanging on me. I Installed the clients RPM without a problem then
>this is as far as it ge
On Sat, 09 May 1998, Marco Shaw wrote:
>I installed StarOffice some time ago, and have no idea how to access the
>other things apart from the text editor and mail. How do I get the
Once you start Star Office 'soffice &' you'll get the main screen which
includes icons for "new document", "new spr
On Sat, 09 May 1998, you wrote:
>Except...unlike linux, with Winblows, OS/2, or MacOS, you acquire a bit of
>software and simply click on an install icon (or type "install" at a CLI)
>or some minor variation and the new software automatically installs and
>provides you with easily accessible icon
I've done that a few times too by accident, and I think I hit either Ctrl-X
or Ctrl-S. Regardless, I eventually realized that had put it in Scroll-Lock
mode. If it's the same thing for you, you could try to hit the Scroll-Lock
key to unlock the keyboard.
-Mike
> Date: Sat, 9 May 19
> Hopefully someone out there knows more about X than I.
These are window manager issues, not X. You need to edit the dot file
for your window manager. I'm running RedHat 4.2 with a customized
fvwm (not fvwm95) so your mileage may vary. First, check to see if
you have a .fvwmrc file or someth
I'm setting up a linux box (currently 4.1, possibly upgrading to 5.0
before i do this) that will be on the internet via ISDN 24/7. It will
have mail/web/name/etc etc servers running on it. I know theres got
to be a site where someone documented the steps they took while doing
this same thing o
Thanks, for the clue which solved the problem on the C to Fortran
connection. Looking at the f2c output showed that f2c appends __
a double underscore after the fortran function name. Putting the
c program function call to fortran_function_name__ and:
gcc -c main_prog.c
f77 -c fortran_prog.f ! g
> I've been going through the "Getting started in Linux" stuff in Netscape
> under Linux. I'm still trying to figure out this dip business for
> connecting to the web via. Compuserve under Linux. When I try to print
> something in Netscape I am prompted for a print command, what should I put
> i
Sorry it took this long to say some thanks to Chris Frost, Greg Fall, Ray
Curtis, and Marco Shaw (hope I didn't miss anyone else) for the assistence
with my "libc.*" queries; demanding hours at work prevent me from spending
the amount of time tinkering with Linux that I'd like; it took me a week t
I downloaded the GNU version of smalltalk, but when I executed the make
command, It came back with compilation errors. anyone succefully get
smalltalk to work on Liinux?
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Hopefully someone out there knows more about X than I.
1) Is there a way to prevent windows running off the edges of the screen?
On my desktop (800x600, or 1024x768 interlaced) it's annoying. On my
laptop (640x480) it's really obnoxious. I'd prefer not to use virtual
desktops, if at al
On 9 May 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>
> That was not your own computer, was it? You were in a pool? Because:
> shutdown can only be issued by Ruth. A crash usually isn't polite
> enough to issue a shutdown command. Are you sure that you aren't
> simply the victim of your admin? Maybe it's BOFH-
I've tried using DIP files to connect to the internet via. CIS. The
following DIP file will dial CIS, but "Slip fails" any suggestions?
main:
# Set Maximum Transfer Unit. This is the maximum size of packets
# transmitted on the SLIP device. Many SLIP servers use either 1500 or
# 1006; che
I'm getting into latex, and so of course heavily use xdvi. I was wondering
if there was something that worked the same, but had a nicer interface
(ghostview has a very nice one!) and would fit better on my monitor
(1024x768, and I can't even see the whole page). I could always convert to
postscrip
:)
On Sat, 9 May 1998, David Fisher wrote:
> > Preparing to send an email in pine just now I managed to crash linux! some sort
> > of a record I think. I'm not sure how I did it; I started to type in the
> > recipient's name in the To: field but my finger slipped. All the keys locked
> > up. I
> Preparing to send an email in pine just now I managed to crash linux! some sort
> of a record I think. I'm not sure how I did it; I started to type in the
> recipient's name in the To: field but my finger slipped. All the keys locked
> up. I went to another terminal but I couldn't kill pine ev
I set up a cron job to run fetchmail for me on my new install, but now
root recieves a mail from cron after every use of the tab. Is there any
way I can supress that behavior? (Preferably without using procmail to
filter those messages out.)
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Check this out:
http://www.corelcomputer.com/products/linux_products.htm
RedHat mentions that Corel is 'building' on RedHat Linux, but the Corel
site doesn't seem to mention RedHat anywhere. Some of the products look
great...a workstation, a laptop, a develpment server.
Great...but what about
On Sat, 9 May 1998, Marco Shaw wrote:
> Thanks guys,
>
> The mail line in .pinerc works great.
>
> Marco
>
>
I didn't mention that you can set the same value
by using "Setup" then "Config" from the main
screen and then scroll to the bottom and look for
the "mail-check-interval = 30" li
I recently saw a GUI on a Unix machine that had some spedometer
(how do you spell that :) type windows for monitoring system performance.
How could I go about making that for Linux? Tc/Tkl? Has someone already
developed this?
Any ideas?
Marco
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Thanks guys,
The mail line in .pinerc works great.
Marco
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"uns
I installed StarOffice some time ago, and have no idea how to access the
other things apart from the text editor and mail. How do I get the
database/excel thingey? I installed the 'complete' package. The reason I
say that is because when I click on File--New, the menu doesn't open at
all...
An
Hi there,
I'm trying to install the mysql RPM's that I downloaded from the
hurricane contribs. I'm having some problems with it though in that it
keeps hanging on me. I Installed the clients RPM without a problem then
this is as far as it gets on the main install before hanging:
[root@benway R
Linux scores a win with Corel, By Ben Elgin, Sm@Rtreseller
05.08.98 6:15 pm ET
Corel Computer Corp. - the hardware arm for Corel Corp. - announced Thursday night
that Linux will be the operating system for its new family of network computer
products, dubbed NetWinder.
In addition, the company wi
For a GUI text editor, search for StarOffice. I don't remember the URL
off-hand. It's a very big app, and some like, but some don't...It's
freeware also.
Marco
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> something in Netscape I am prompted for a print command, what should I put
> in here to print to LPT1?
Try 'lpr' (make sure you have the printer set up. Use the control panel
to do this).
> I've been using the VI editor in Linux, I'm sure that it comes with
On Sat, 9 May 1998, Marco Shaw wrote:
> Is there some sort of config file that will allow me to tell Pine to check
> the mail directory for new messages? I use fetchmail to retreive my
> messages from another terminal window, then go to pine but the new
> messages won't appear unless I close pin
Is there some sort of config file that will allow me to tell Pine to check
the mail directory for new messages? I use fetchmail to retreive my
messages from another terminal window, then go to pine but the new
messages won't appear unless I close pine then reopen.
Any ideas?
Marco
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On Sat, 9 May 1998, Robert W. Canary wrote:
> this with somesort ipfwadm command, or is there something else I can use
> as a filter, either internel to RedHat or an extra daemon?
I think ipfwadm is cool, but a hell of a pain to configure from the
command line at least. I'm very interested i
I've tried to get a main c program to call a fortran function.
With Absoft fortran this works fine, but with fort77 and g77 the
function name is not recognized. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jack Kossler
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Hi,
My kids machine are link through my machine for Internet access as well
as a few people who use me as a cheap-no-freals ISP. I would like to
be able to block all (well at least try) pornography sites. Can I do
this with somesort ipfwadm command, or is there something else I can use
as
For fortran try fort77, as in: fort77 -o run_time_name prog_file_name.f
The binary is in /usr/bin, as are a lot of other good stuff.
I put a soft link to f77 as in: ln -s fort77 f77
This fortran tolerates a lot of extensions.
I don't know whether g77 is on RedHat 5.0 but it can be down loaded
I've seen DOOM listed in my package manager, but I don't see it in my Games
section or anywhere else. I've noticed that I have a Doom-1_8.rpm on
CD-ROM #2 which I never got to in the installation process, this is strange
since I told the setup program to install everything.
I still do FORTRAN pr
I've been going through the "Getting started in Linux" stuff in Netscape
under Linux. I'm still trying to figure out this dip business for
connecting to the web via. Compuserve under Linux. When I try to print
something in Netscape I am prompted for a print command, what should I put
in here to
I know that a large number of apps were developed on Unix/Linux especially the Packet
gateways that you use to send packet messages around the world using hamradio only
links. I will try to find some links to give you more info. There are tons of
directionfinding, propagation and other progra
I'm getting this error when trying to retrieve my mail using fetchmail.
(See attached text.)
Any ideas?
Marco
fetchmail: 1 message at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reading message 1 of 1 (616 bytes) fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient
address `marco'
fetchmail: can't even send to calling user!
Preparing to send an email in pine just now I managed to crash linux! some sort
of a record I think. I'm not sure how I did it; I started to type in the
recipient's name in the To: field but my finger slipped. All the keys locked
up. I went to another terminal but I couldn't kill pine even with
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Hello!
Yet another one of those things that I absolutely can't understand
has happened to me again. I've written a little program in C,
a simple text editor, using ncurses, and the problems start when I'm
loading a text file into it, storing it in a linked list. The problem
is that when I compile
>Found some more info:
>1) If you configure in the access.conf and do not allow overrides:
>
> AllowOVerride None
> AuthUserFile /home/httpd/passwords/.htpasswd
> AuthGroupFile /home/httpd/passwords/.htgroup
> AuthName ByPassword
> AuthType Basic
>
> require valid-user
>
>
On Fri, 8 May 1998, Chris "Cranky Spice" Harshman wrote:
> Greetings. I'm something of a software hack, and occasionally write
> something useful. Up until recently, I've been using Slackware and was
> content to simply throw up my work (to a website, say) in tarball format.
> Anymore, I'd li
> "Bryan" == Bryan C Andregg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 7 May 1998 23:10:01 -0700 (PDT), <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> I'm surprised no one has suggested to RedHat a simple batch job to
>> make it easier for people to find packages of interest. Off the
>> cuff, if they could ru
> "Bradley" == Bradley Kieser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For those interested, I am currently building a series of HTML pages
> that provide links to documentation provided with the RH5.0
> installation (and installed on the hard disk) as well as useful
> links and handy tips. I am also wa
>Hello,
>I was wondering if anyone has had a problem with Win 95 >applications (like
>Excel) running really slow when accessing a samba network drive. >Or does
>anyone have a recommended tweak on samba that might speed >things up for my
>Win 95 clients that access my RH 5.0 server through samba?
Found some more info:
1) If you configure in the access.conf and do not allow overrides:
AllowOVerride None
AuthUserFile /home/httpd/passwords/.htpasswd
AuthGroupFile /home/httpd/passwords/.htgroup
AuthName ByPassword
AuthType Basic
require valid-user
2) If you a
Does some one have a list of the most used smileys?
Hans Feringa
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Make sure that you allow override's for the directory you want to
protect with an .htaccess file.
If it is Allowoveride None, it will ignore the .htaccess file.
It is also possible to configure your access restrictions in the access.conf file
itself with an AllowOverride None. I forgot the exact s
As I understand it, BogoMips are fake on most systems. (From the
BogoMips HOWTO) However, on Pentium 2 machines, it seems that the BogoMips
are roughly equivalent to processor speed in MHz. My P2/400 gets 396.xx
BogoMips, for example. My boss's 300 gets 299... Whereas my P200MMX gets
like
Nod. I had a simple server running on a P60 with 16MB RAM and a
reasonably fast 850MB hard drive. The machine serves a half-dozen Win95
workstations and until recently was using a (16-bit ISA) 10Base2/5 NIC we
pulled from a 286. "A 16-bit card is a 16-bit card," I reasoned. Heh. I
swapped it
Problem is solved. The reason i got that "kernel panic" message and the
system halted when trying to boot from the installation diskette was that i
erroneously specified the root partition as hda2 rather than hdb1. Silly
error. (But newbies are like that, i guess.) Thanks to everyone who sent a
ti
At 06:59 AM 5/9/98 +0200, you wrote:
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>At 18:21 5/8/98 -0700, David S Edwards wrote:
>>I was wondering if anyone has had a problem with Win 95 applications (like
>>Excel) running really slow when accessing a samba network drive. Or does
>>anyone have a recomme
> I have compiled the 2.0.33 kernel and added a joliet patch 0.2.9 for
> fat32 support. I have the RH5.0 release installed. I included msdos,
> dos, fat, and vfat support into the kernel. When I try to mount one of
> the fat32 partitions, mount tells me "fs vfat not supported by kernel".
> I
Dave Wreski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Start apache using the following command:
>/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start
Did that-- got the same messages
>but be sure it isn't running already, as it typically runs on machine boot
>by default.
How, by "PS -aux"??
>Additionally, you must run it as root, and
> resolv.conf is a-ok =) ... I looked through all the normal net' files and
> so far everything looked ok .. I'm still hackin away at trying to figure
> this one out. Buggin the hell outa me too =).
Ok, be sure you've check the following files:
/etc/hosts
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/sysconfig/netw
Hello all of you that have helped this ignorant SOB so far and may many more
join the crowd : )
I have compiled the 2.0.33 kernel and added a joliet patch 0.2.9 for fat32
support. I have the RH5.0 release installed. I included msdos, dos, fat, and
vfat support into the kernel. When I try
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At 23:42 5/8/98 +0200, Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
>This a a .htaccess file :
>
>AuthUserFile /password/brumanual/.htpasswd
>AuthName BRU Manual
>AuthType Basic
>
>
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>It doesn't work. Everyone has access. It beats me !!!
Make sure the U
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At 18:21 5/8/98 -0700, David S Edwards wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone has had a problem with Win 95 applications (like
>Excel) running really slow when accessing a samba network drive. Or does
>anyone have a recommended tweak on samba that might speed things
> I am trying to configure Apache.
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> When I try to invoke it by typing "httpd", I receive the following errors:
>
> getpeername: Socket operation on non-socket
> getsockname: Socket operation on a non-socket
> Error getting local address
Start apache using the following command:
/etc/rc.d/i
resolv.conf is a-ok =) ... I looked through all the normal net' files and
so far everything looked ok .. I'm still hackin away at trying to figure
this one out. Buggin the hell outa me too =).
Joel
>> thanks to Dave's suggestions I succesfully got that "moving" linux box
>>
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Ronald Pottol wrote:
> Thus, viri are not much of a threat to Linux, or for that matter, NT, OS/2,
> Be, or what have you. Though you may have to reinstall your boot loader.
> ^
So from this, we can make
I am trying to configure Apache.
When I try to invoke it by typing "httpd", I receive the following errors:
getpeername: Socket operation on non-socket
getsockname: Socket operation on a non-socket
Error getting local address
I am sure this is directly attributable to my infinite boneheadism, b
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At 01:16 AM 5/9/98 -0400, Joel Robert Oliveira wrote:
>thanks to Dave's suggestions I succesfully got that "moving" linux box
>transported to the other side of campus and working properly .. thing is,
>now I have another problem. For some reason I cannot start httpd .. it
>keeps
In reference to KDE, I don't think there are any licensing issues with
bundling it on a cd...but its still in beta and has a long way to go before
its ready to be commercially released. It runs great on Redhat Linux, but
the KDE Mailing lists are full of people who have problems running it on
Sla
> thanks to Dave's suggestions I succesfully got that "moving" linux box
> transported to the other side of campus and working properly .. thing is,
> now I have another problem. For some reason I cannot start httpd .. it
> keeps telling me that I have no hostname .. but i do .. chacked a
>
thanks to Dave's suggestions I succesfully got that "moving" linux box
transported to the other side of campus and working properly .. thing is,
now I have another problem. For some reason I cannot start httpd .. it
keeps telling me that I have no hostname .. but i do .. chacked a
million pla
On Thu, 07 May 1998, Hugh Lawson wrote:
>Stephen is correct that linux as we play with it will not penetrate the
>home market. In the same way cabinetmaking will never penetrate the home
>market. It takes too long to learn how to make cabinets, though the
Well, I suppose you are right. (I boug
On Fri, 08 May 1998, John Herrbach wrote:
>How do I add a password for inbound ftp to specific directories while
>maintaning anon ftp and allowing open uploads to /incoming ?
I suspect you'd do this not with a password, but by setting appropriate
permissions on the directory themselves. The syste
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