Re: Backing up via Appletalk

2000-02-24 Thread AlphaByte
Thanks Kevin, I have done a couple of different set ups, Retrospect, which is running on a Mac, needs to have the volumes mounted onto it's desktop, which is fine -- no problem there. The main problem is that Retrospect does two rather nasty things *It doessnt recognise symbolic links as files *

Re: php.cgi

2000-02-24 Thread er-chan
Thanks alot for responding. I will install the rpm for php !! ## er-chan # at ## scn.org ### at usa.net ## On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, M. Erickson wrote: > On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, er-chan wrote: > > > I am a newbie server admin RH6.1. Apache 1.3.9 is running and I want to > > instal

Re: Anonymous access with Samba

2000-02-24 Thread Adam Sleight
map to guest = Bad User #if you want anonymous services such as printers for those without an account On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 22:12:59 -0500 Glen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm having some problems in getting annonymous access onto > my Samba server. It's setup and working with people that > conn

Re: Advanced Location for Bash Scripts

2000-02-24 Thread Robert Canary
bash dose not have radio buttons,. and sorts SoloCDM wrote: > Where are the directories for custom bash menu samples containing > color, radio buttons, ... > > * > Signed, > SoloCDM > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTE

Anonymous access with Samba

2000-02-24 Thread Glen
I'm having some problems in getting annonymous access onto my Samba server. It's setup and working with people that connect that already have accounts on the linux box. It's also setup and running with MS encrypted passwords. Nothing has been modified in the passwd/shadow password files. Within i

Re: what's /tmp/printtmp.*

2000-02-24 Thread Steven W. Orr
I'm running RH-6.1 with the 6.1 update lpr-0.48-1. I have the same printtmp files as well. I don't mind going to rawhide, but I at least like to hear from *someone* who's using it who doesn't have the problem. There is a -0.50-3 in rawhide. Anybody using it? -- -Time flies like the wind. Fruit f

Re: Custom Installers

2000-02-24 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 04:07:46PM -0500, Kevin Diffily wrote: : Can anyone recommend resources on how to create custom installers : that are based upon RH 6.x? You'll need to look at the base/comps file and make your changes, as well as re-generate base/hdlist. If you want to change more, that

Re: Relaying Mail Question

2000-02-24 Thread Stephen M Lavelle
Try postfix http://www.postfix.org Regards, Stephen Mathco Tech. Dep wrote: > > Hi > > Is there any way i can re-relay e-mails from > my internal mailserver to a external smtp > server? > > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > | Mathias Björkman| > | Head tech

Legato 5.5.1 weirdness on Linux 6.0 and 6.1

2000-02-24 Thread Marek T. Majewski
I was wondering if anyone has seen the following behavior: On dual homed clients (one NIC dedicated to the backup) the LEGATO clients running on LINUX 6.0 (both INTEL and COBALT/MIPS) and LINUX 6.1 running on INTEL the client goes into a "feeding-frenzy", and after hearing on the backup network f

Re: [ Re: Networking problems (Was: cannot access Internet sites)]

2000-02-24 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
may I add that in the Linux world, NAT is more commonly called Masquerading. You will find many more pointers using this name in linux community and webb pages. Philippe Edward Marczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > on 23/2/2000 11:17 AM, Michael D Green shot down the bitstream: > > >> are yo

Re: [ Re: Networking problems (Was: cannot access Internet sites)]

2000-02-24 Thread Edward Marczak
on 23/2/2000 11:17 AM, Michael D Green shot down the bitstream: >> are you using NAT? I don't quite follow. > > What is NAT? I didn't see anyone answer this, so here goes: NAT is Network address translation. A router uses NAT to change your real IP address outbound, and back again inbound. W

Re: php.cgi

2000-02-24 Thread M. Erickson
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, er-chan wrote: > I am a newbie server admin RH6.1. Apache 1.3.9 is running and I want to > install php4 as a cgi in order to learn some php scripting. What is the > easiest most fail-safe way to add php4beta ??? tia from [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are detailed in structions

Remote X apps.

2000-02-24 Thread Tom Hart
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone knows how I can solve the following problem: I am running X applications remotely. The box I am connecting with is RH Linux 6.1 I am using it to connect to an IBM RS6000 running AIX 4.3. The RS6000 GUI apps display fine on the Linux Box, the mouse works fin

Re: overzealous PAM cracklib / passwd

2000-02-24 Thread Allen Bolderoff
> At 01:09 PM 2/24/00 , Romain Kang wrote: > >How do we disable (or weaken) cracklib so that people can use silly > >passwords? > > I don't know and I think it's silly to do so A quick solution would be > to open a root window on console and let them file in and set silly > passwords as ro

Re: overzealous PAM cracklib / passwd

2000-02-24 Thread Alan Mead
At 01:09 PM 2/24/00 , Romain Kang wrote: >How do we disable (or weaken) cracklib so that people can use silly >passwords? I don't know and I think it's silly to do so A quick solution would be to open a root window on console and let them file in and set silly passwords as root. --- Alan D

Re: OT - Track the number of hit

2000-02-24 Thread Carl Karsten
Every hit to your web server is logged in /var/log/httpd/access_log. if you point the banner add at another page on your server that does an autoforward to the remote site, then that hit will be logged. Might be a better way, but there is somehting for you. Carl - Original Message - Fro

Need help connecting 2 networks

2000-02-24 Thread Steve
Ok, I have 2 private networks connected thru 1 firewall/router running ipchains to the internet The firewall has the following nics: ip: 24.228.46.145 -> Internet ip: 192.168.0.1 --> Localnet ip: 192.168.250.1--> Wireless net I have ipchains masqing 192.168.0.1 as 24.228.46.145

traffic/bandwidth

2000-02-24 Thread Gate
Hi Is there any way to limit each network connection to my box to only 200k? Or even better, only limit those on certian IPs or only allow those on certian IPs over 200k? Thanks! Bryan -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Way OT: best cell phone

2000-02-24 Thread rkz
Carl, I would check out either Nextel National Business Plan or AT&T Digital One Rate or Airtouch National Plan. I have a Nextel and love it. My daughters have tiny voice dialable Samsung digital phones through Airtouch/Vodafone and I know others that have AT&T. The real key isn't so much the

Re: php.cgi

2000-02-24 Thread Dave Reed
> From: er-chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > In /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf there are lines with > #Load module php_module modules/mod_php.so > #Load module php3_module modules/libphp3.so > > locate modules/mod_php.so failed to find any modules containing php > > What I want is not necessarily mo

Re: what's /tmp/printtmp.*

2000-02-24 Thread Ron Golan
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 12:05:46PM -0800, Fengping Li wrote: > Hello guys, > > Under /tmp partition, I found many printtmp.* files: say, > printtmp.4657uC > printtmp.fwVL9r > > After deleted them, I saved 600MB space. So, what are they? > How were they produced? These file shouldn't be left be

Re: php.cgi

2000-02-24 Thread Charles Galpin
This is exactly waht he is tellign you. it is *very* simple to get php3 working as modules. Easier than the cgi route. Just uncomment those lines and restart apache. See php.net to learn the language charles On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, er-chan wrote: > In /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf there are lines

Advanced Location for Bash Scripts

2000-02-24 Thread SoloCDM
Where are the directories for custom bash menu samples containing color, radio buttons, ... * Signed, SoloCDM -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: [OT] - Parsing Apache Configuration File with PER

2000-02-24 Thread Matt Housh
Thanks, Pete, working great now. :) Matt -- Matt HoushMorpheus.Net Administrator email: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) web: (http://jaeger.morpheus.net/)

HTML editor

2000-02-24 Thread Gate
Anyone know of a WYSIWYG HTML editor for Linux that is HTML 4 compliant or at least supports absolute positioning ( commands)? Preferably free of course :) Thanks! Bryan -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Way OT: best cell phone

2000-02-24 Thread Patrick May
Depending if they are available in your area you could look into NexTel. I have an i1000plus (though I do miss the games from my Nokia 5190). NexTel is really pushing them (lot's of ads) into the Tech area. I've received a couple of mailers and seen ads in PC Week. The Business Network Direct

Re: php.cgi

2000-02-24 Thread er-chan
In /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf there are lines with #Load module php_module modules/mod_php.so #Load module php3_module modules/libphp3.so locate modules/mod_php.so failed to find any modules containing php What I want is not necessarily modules but php.cgi for php4 or php3 ; this may not be

Re: LILO question

2000-02-24 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Ketan, free Gustav Ketan wrote: > > guys, > I read somewhere that Linux only recognizes 64MB > RAM and that if one has more installed, then the > 'mem' parameter in LILO has to be set > accordingly. > Can someone tell me how to check if Linux > recognizes the entire memory that I have and > al

Re: Relaying Mail Question

2000-02-24 Thread William Schwartz
Yeah, that is why I said I was making a lot of assumptions. will _ William Schwartz Network Integrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Olmy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 3:17 PM Subject: Re: Relayi

Re: Relaying Mail Question

2000-02-24 Thread Olmy
hmmm ... maybe I read his email wrong. it looked like he was wanting hard-relay all email (i.e. all internet-bound email) from his internal mail server to his external server before it got sent to its real destination. if that was a correct read, the smart relay directive would be the corre

Re: Relaying Mail Question

2000-02-24 Thread William Schwartz
Well, assuming sendmail: you can set up a MAILERTABLE to do this. _mailertable domain.comsmtp: relayto.domain.com _ (the is a real tab... it is important that you use a tab between them) I'm using HASH, so make sure you has

Re: Relaying Mail Question

2000-02-24 Thread Olmy
> Hi > > Is there any way i can re-relay e-mails from > my internal mailserver to a external smtp > server? if you're running a stock sendmail installation on rh, you should have a smart relay host directive in your /etc/sendmail.cf that looks like: # "Smart" relay host (may be null) DS

what's /tmp/printtmp.*

2000-02-24 Thread Fengping Li
Hello guys, Under /tmp partition, I found many printtmp.* files: say, printtmp.4657uC printtmp.fwVL9r After deleted them, I saved 600MB space. So, what are they? How were they produced? Thank you for your time. Fengping Get

Re: Increase partition size

2000-02-24 Thread Fathi Ben Nasr
  Cokey de Percin a écrit : > > /var.  But, since /var is not meant to contain permanent data, you could > > just let the data be destroyed.  After they are unmounted, then you can > > fdisk the partitions into one and rebuild the filesystem. PostgreSQL stores its databases in /var/lib/pgsql.

Relaying Mail Question

2000-02-24 Thread Mathco Tech. Dep
Hi Is there any way i can re-relay e-mails from my internal mailserver to a external smtp server? +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | Mathias Björkman| | Head technician | | Mathco Computer | | e-mail: [EMAIL PROTE

Way OT: best cell phone

2000-02-24 Thread Carl Karsten
I need to get a new cell phone, and wondered: "What group of people are the most likely to be on top of cell phone deals?" linux list wins. I'm guessing there are webpages and stuff, anyone know of any comparison pages? My usage: lots of long distance, some travel - mostly metro areas, don't ca

Re: LILO question

2000-02-24 Thread Eddie Strohmier
It really has nothing to do with linux and all to do with your Bios. I have two machines running. One recognizes the Ram one does not. Both run RH 6.0. One has an older version of award Bios and the new is award but current version of Bios. So in the lilo.conf file under /etc I simply add a line

Re: php.cgi

2000-02-24 Thread Dave Reed
> From: er-chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I am a newbie server admin RH6.1. Apache 1.3.9 is running and I want to > install php4 as a cgi in order to learn some php scripting. What is the > easiest most fail-safe way to add php4beta ??? tia from [EMAIL PROTECTED] RH 6.1 has php3 (php 3.0.12 I

Re: Screen Flicker

2000-02-24 Thread Eric Wood
I run through an Omniview (4-port) with no problems. My office has four of them total. Did you swap the cables? My windows machine put out a line down the monitor where as my Linux does not. It turns out that some video cards have different effects through the box. I would try swapping out the

php.cgi

2000-02-24 Thread er-chan
I am a newbie server admin RH6.1. Apache 1.3.9 is running and I want to install php4 as a cgi in order to learn some php scripting. What is the easiest most fail-safe way to add php4beta ??? tia from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the S

Re: LILO question

2000-02-24 Thread Jason Hirsch
I have 98 megs and didn't need to add the 'mem' paramater. Type 'free' and see what your system recognizes. Jason Hirsch -- Jason Hirsch, ChemEng/Chemistry Make it myself? But I'm a physical organic chemist! Visit the Dorm Room Life may never http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu

LILO question

2000-02-24 Thread Ketan
guys, I read somewhere that Linux only recognizes 64MB RAM and that if one has more installed, then the 'mem' parameter in LILO has to be set accordingly. Can someone tell me how to check if Linux recognizes the entire memory that I have and also, how do i check/change this 'mem' LILO parameter ?

Re: where is nfsd?

2000-02-24 Thread Jeff Smelser
Seems your forgetting: [tradergt@server tradergt]$ rpm -qa | grep nfs knfsd-clients-1.4.7-7 knfsd-1.4.7-7 Not sure on the clients part. I would install knfsd and see if that gets you what you need. Jeff On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Mike Butler wrote: > Hello All, > Attempting to

overzealous PAM cracklib / passwd

2000-02-24 Thread Romain Kang
We're running RH 6.1 and would like to weaken our passwords :-). On an internal machine, we've just changed from everyone-has-root to a select few. One person attempted to set his password, but was stymied by the cracklib checking in passwd. If I try to comment out cracklib, passwd never gets p

RE: Routing/Firewall

2000-02-24 Thread Charles Boening
I'm using fastforward. http://www.worldvisions.ca/fastfwd/ it's fairly simple. The config looks like this: [Fast Forward] 192.168.10.10:80 = 10.20.10.10:80 192.168.10.11:80 = 10.20.10.11:80 192.168.10.12:80 = 10.20.10.12:80 Maximum Connections = 100 I'm going to try ipmasqadm and see if tha

Screen Flicker

2000-02-24 Thread Steve
I am using an OmniView 6 port AT Switch to share my monitor/keyboard/mouse w/ my linux box and windows box. I have had severe screen flicker on the linux box and am writing the list on the outside chance there is a fix for this. My head hurts from looking at this thing all day. Oh, and no it doe

Re: Routing/Firewall

2000-02-24 Thread Kevin Diffily
>I have a RH 6.1 system that I'm currently using as a firewall for an NT Web >Server and SQL Server. Right now, I'm using port forwarding to let the >outside world connect to the internal web server. One of the problems I >have, is that I lose who the requestor was. All my web logs show only th

Re: passwd/smbpasswd

2000-02-24 Thread Kevin Diffily
>how do i synchronize both the >main password file including the smbpasswd >without using both to set the same password. Don't know if you receivied a reply but Webmin. www.webmin.com allows you to do this from a Web Based Admin Screen. > >In addition, how do i also have a second system >synch

Re: [OT] Processor Recommendation

2000-02-24 Thread Robert Tashjian
Sorry, I went braindead for a minute. What I meant was the K6-2 and K6-3, what I typed was K6 and K7. The K7 has a FPU which is, for the most part, superior to anything in the P2 and P3 family, although the coppermines may change that. Sorry about that, rwt --- Robert Tashjian [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Custom Installers

2000-02-24 Thread Kevin Diffily
>i dont mean to be rude but dont some people get annoyed with your sig? If this is bothering a lot of people say so and I will take it off. > > >Kevin Diffily wrote: >> >> Can anyone recommend resources on how to create custom installers that >> are based upon RH 6.x? >> >>___

Re: 64 Bit OS Port

2000-02-24 Thread Elliot Lee
On 24 Feb 2000 07:10:58 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know of any documentation or definitive website >regarding porting Redhat (or any other distros for that matter) to 64 Bit OS >architechture ? I have only been able to find general information regardin

Re: Call for testing. (LDAP based automated mailing lists)

2000-02-24 Thread Kevin Diffily
>I missed a feature that Netscape Messaging Server had. That was >the ability to create email distribution lists based on an LDAP URL. >This is extremely handy for managing departmental mailing lists. In >smaller shops, it's not a huge deal, but I found that once my company >was numbering in the

Re: Dynamic File system WAS Increase partition size

2000-02-24 Thread Bruce Bauer
The other "growable" file system is NetWare. I don't know if there are any linux tools to manage NetWare partitions > I don't know if there is a dynamic file system yet for linux or not. I see > the one thing that linux (and for that matter solaris and the rest of the > unix'es don't have excep

Re: Backing up via Appletalk

2000-02-24 Thread Kevin Diffily
Try the following echo "/home Retrospect_Backup">>/etc/atalk/AppleVolumes.default #This will make a share called Retrospect_Backup #Create a user retrospect. #Give that user access to /home #This will allow the user Retrospect access to all directories in home. >I need to be able to backup my Li

Re: The continuing saga of SBLive! with Rawhide

2000-02-24 Thread erik
I found it easiest to download the emu10k1 package from the opensource.creative.com, extract the package, and then run: ./.confiure make make install I added 'alias sound emu10k1' to my conf.modules, ran depmod -a all then

Re: Changing Hard disks

2000-02-24 Thread Bill Carlson
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Darryl Harvey wrote: > I have a failing hard disk that I need to replace, but now I need some help > doing just that without losing anything. > I'd install the new drive as /dev/hdb, then partition it and use dump/restore to get the files over to the new drive. I'd recomme

where is nfsd?

2000-02-24 Thread Mike Butler
filename="text1.rtf"

Re: Can't get RedHat to recognize my partitions...

2000-02-24 Thread Rick Forrister
This is eminently doable; I'm currently running 4 different OS's (multiple linux + the unmentionable 8^) ) and using a boot manager as you intend to do. Incidently; the main gotcha in there is that you'll need to install lilo, when you get to that point, to the root partition, _NOT_ to the MBR

Dynamic File system WAS Increase partition size

2000-02-24 Thread Wilde, Jeff
I don't know if there is a dynamic file system yet for linux or not. I see the one thing that linux (and for that matter solaris and the rest of the unix'es don't have except IBM's AIX) is a way to dynamically grow a file system. AIX has logical volume manager which all of the other operating sy

OT - Track the number of hit

2000-02-24 Thread kceng
Hi, I am using Apache Web Server on Red Hat 6.1 I have some web pages with advertisements, We would like to track the number of click on the advertisements, how can I do that ? Thank -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: The continuing saga of SBLive! with Rawhide

2000-02-24 Thread Ric Moore
Matthew Saltzman wrote: > > BTW, the OSS driver from www.opensound.com works, but it costs $30 and > will cost more when the official release comes out. > I bought OSS 3-4 years ago, when it was $20... best money I ever spent. Everytime I upgrade the kernel or distro, I get the new patch with

Re: RH6.1 & DPT SmartRAID V? (install disk?)

2000-02-24 Thread Giulio Orsero
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000 21:19:05 -0600 (CST), hai scritto: >Has anyone made an install disk so that I can upgrade from 6.0 to 6.1 with >a DPT SmartRAID V? I have a 6.0 installation using DPT's supplied 6.0 >install disk, but I am unable to upgrade. I think dpt has put rh61 driver/disks on their web

Problems printing to HP DeskJet 812C

2000-02-24 Thread Mathco Tech. Dep
hi I recently got a HP DeskJet 812C and i got it working under the OTHER operating system and even do a copy to LPT1 under dos, anyway.. When i add it under the printtool program it says it can't identify anything on neither /dev/lp0 -> /dev/lp2 i tried to add it anyway to either of the devices a

Re: The continuing saga of SBLive! with Rawhide

2000-02-24 Thread Kevin Hemenway
This sounds similar to what happened to me. Granted, I haven't been working with the Rawhide, but the errors you're seeing match what I saw. a) Had 6.0 - downloaded emu10k and compiled. Ran fine. b) Upgraded to 6.1 - sound no longer worked. So, I went and grabbed emu10k again and compiled, and g

The continuing saga of SBLive! with Rawhide

2000-02-24 Thread Matthew Saltzman
I was looking for support for my new SBLive, and I found that the latest kernel in the Rawhide tree (kernel-2.2.14-1.5.0) included the emu10k1 module. So I downloaded the kernel SRPM and rebuilt it for my current, vanilla RH6.1 installation. I also grabbed the other kernel-relevant SRPMS and t

Re: 64 Bit OS Port

2000-02-24 Thread Isaiah Weiner
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 06:04:21AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does anyone know of any documentation or definitive website > regarding porting Redhat (or any other distros for that matter) to 64 Bit OS > architechture ? I have only been able to find general information regarding > c

self-made system installation

2000-02-24 Thread Rodrigo Moya
Hi all! I am in the process of installing redhat in a self-made computer box, which has 7 serial ports and connectors for a VGA display, a keyboard, a mouse and a printer (LPT1). It's got also a GPS anthenna connector. The system comes from the factory with DOS already installed on the first disk

Re: Linux and wireless networking?

2000-02-24 Thread John Pfaff
Just yesterday I saw this item from Intersil. http://www.intersil.com/whatsnew/PRISM/PRISMII_Linux.asp Intersil Teams Up with AbsoluteValue Software to Deliver Wireless connectivity to Linux Operating System Users - Original Message - From: Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: mail server upgrade( sendmail 8.8.7 to 8.9.3 )...pls help....

2000-02-24 Thread Eddie Strohmier
Woops had a typo: A loop back to local host, not a look back. Check your log files as I have seen this after upgrading to 8.9.3 and sendmail.cw was the answer. The error also may be worded: mail loops back to me, configuration error or something of that sort. Eddie Strohmier Bonwell Globalnet www

Re: Can't get RedHat to recognize my partitions...

2000-02-24 Thread Gustav Schaffter
One of my systems runs DOS, OS/2 Warp and RH Linux. It's all managed from the OS/2 Boot Manager. Another system runs only DOS and Linux, but uses the OS/2 Boot manager anyway(!). I hope I get this right now. It was a while ago. But this should be the major strategy: 1) Copy the DOS version of P

Re: mail server upgrade( sendmail 8.8.7 to 8.9.3 )...pls help....

2000-02-24 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
> i upgraded my mail server to version 6.1 from 5.2 (linux) > i tried the same sendmail config ( sendmail.cf ) from my old server to the > new one... > > we could send messages and our new mail server can receive and store > incoming messages. > > but taking messages from the server gets

Re: 64 Bit OS Port

2000-02-24 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
> Does anyone know of any documentation or definitive website > regarding porting Redhat (or any other distros for that matter) to 64 Bit OS > architechture ? I have only been able to find general information regarding > commercial Unix ports, need specific Linux info, or more in depth info

Re: upgrade discount?

2000-02-24 Thread John Catral
Hi! When I was waiting for RH 6 and I just bought RH5.2 I called RedHat and they told me they would give me a discounted price if I bought RH 5.2 within a month of the latest release. Since that was an old version, DON'T quote me on this. Call them up to be sure. =) I'm just giving you an idea.

Re: mail server upgrade( sendmail 8.8.7 to 8.9.3 )...pls help....

2000-02-24 Thread Eddie Strohmier
I assume your using sendmail 8.9.3 and was using 8.8.7 before? I would venture to guess that your problem is that you have not included the names of your machine in /etc/sendmail.cw. Add your domain name and any virtual domains you may be running. This seems to be the most like cause for sendmail

upgrade discount?

2000-02-24 Thread M. Neidorff
Hi, I know this has been asked before, but I forgot the answer When 6.2 is released, does RedHat give an upgrade rebate for those who recently purchased 6.1? Thanks, Mark ___ __HHH__ (@ @) .oOO--\_/--OOo.-

Re: Increase partition size

2000-02-24 Thread Gustav Schaffter
The 'partition sizer' you're talking about must be 'parted'. Regards Gustav Cokey de Percin wrote: > > Vidiot wrote: > > > > Please, no VCARDS to this mail list. Thank you for your cooperation. > > > > >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > >--2C641E07D0AF64E3D941E0AA >

Re: Can't get RedHat to recognize my partitions...

2000-02-24 Thread Edward Dekkers
> something. I'm wanting to load it onto a 3074 gig partition and leave > another 3600 meg partition as extended. 3074 gig? Where can I get a drive like that? You mean 3074 meg. I don't know how to fix your problem, but you're not making it any easier running 98, OS/2 and now Linux. You'd bette

Re: Increase partition size

2000-02-24 Thread hUnTeR
> > >This is what I currently have :- > > > > > >Filesystem SizeUsedAvail CapacityMounted on > > >-- - -- > > >/dev/hda9 1.7GB 21MB1.6GB 1% /var > > >/dev/hda10 972MB 942MB 30MB97%

64 Bit OS Port

2000-02-24 Thread Stephen_Reilly
Does anyone know of any documentation or definitive website regarding porting Redhat (or any other distros for that matter) to 64 Bit OS architechture ? I have only been able to find general information regarding commercial Unix ports, need specific Linux info, or more in depth info on th

Re: Increase partition size

2000-02-24 Thread Cokey de Percin
Vidiot wrote: > > Please, no VCARDS to this mail list. Thank you for your cooperation. > > >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > >--2C641E07D0AF64E3D941E0AA > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > >This is what I currently hav

mail server upgrade( sendmail 8.8.7 to 8.9.3 )...pls help....

2000-02-24 Thread cnet
i upgraded my mail server to version 6.1 from 5.2 (linux) i tried the same sendmail config ( sendmail.cf ) from my old server to the new one... we could send messages and our new mail server can receive and store incoming messages. but taking messages from the server gets an error message

Re: Is it normal?

2000-02-24 Thread Adam Sleight
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 00:07:36 -0500 John Catral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! I was just wondering why my HArdrive seems to be active > when Im not even > doing anything on the computer? And theres not even an > intensive application > working other than the Gnome applets. What gives? Anyone

Re: [OT] Processor Recommendation

2000-02-24 Thread fred smith
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 09:43:40AM -0800, Robert Tashjian wrote: > The celerons have a 128K integrated cache running at clock speed. The > celerons tag ram covers the entire 4G address space. The pentium II's > have a 512K integrated cache running at 1/2 clock speed and the tag ram > covers 512