i think i have an apache error. or somesort of permission problem.
i can execute a script that access a mysql database
as root but not as the uers www
here is the error i get as a www user below
anyone have any ideal
install_driver(mysql) failed: Can't load
Thanks Charles.
You are always helpful to me when ever i post a message.
Thanks Again.
Charles Galpin wrote:
> perl -pi.bak -e 's/(\d+),(\d+)\.(\d{2})/$1$2\.$3/g' yourfile
>
> the old file will be renamed yourfile.bak
>
> hth
> charles
>
> On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
>
> > can someone h
Vidiot wrote:
> Since the install of RH6.1, in the past 24 hours X has frozen twice.
>
> I also have to hit the reset button, since it appears that COM1 has gone
> bad, so I can't hook up a terminal to it to log in and kill X. I didn't
> know for sure until now that the serial port is bad. It w
Since the install of RH6.1, in the past 24 hours X has frozen twice.
I also have to hit the reset button, since it appears that COM1 has gone
bad, so I can't hook up a terminal to it to log in and kill X. I didn't
know for sure until now that the serial port is bad. It was giving me trouble
whe
My printer is working fine (well, for text, anyway), but does not appear
to be taking up an interrupt (i.e. IRQ 7 IIRC). How can that be?
Should I be able to use IRQ's 5 and 7 for the multiport serial card
mentioned in my last post (I seem to remember 4 and 9 being special)?
[david@kramer david
>From /etc/inittab
# Default runlevel. The runlevels used by RHS are:
# 0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this)
# 1 - Single user mode
# 2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same as 3, if you do not have networking)
# 3 - Full multiuser mode
# 4 - unused
# 5 - X11
# 6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefa
On 11-Mar-00 linda hanigan opined:
> Hi all,
> What is runlevel 6? One of my machines has a log
> entry saying entering runlevel 6 than it looks like it
> shutdown and rebooted. Everyone assures me that
> they did not lose their connection to that machine and
> that to the best of their knowledge
Hi all,
What is runlevel 6? One of my machines has a log
entry saying entering runlevel 6 than it looks like it
shutdown and rebooted. Everyone assures me that
they did not lose their connection to that machine and
that to the best of their knowledge that it was not
temporarily
down. According to
I have a small LAN of about 10 PCs at my friend's place in which one of the
PC has RedHat6.1 installed and is acting as a local intranet webserver. I
have configured some local domains in Apache for local use and it listens to
port 80. Now I wish to make this server as a gateway to internet for wh
I'm now getting sound just on first cold boot. Gonna try a reinstall
of esound, perhaps enlightenment, perhaps upgrade. Will advise. Cheers.
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 03:24:34PM -0500, Jeremy Bradley wrote:
> I have never gotten any sounds, although I am a newbie. I did sndconfig and
> heard th
Hi Frank,
Try this page: http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/network/ipchains2.html
it helped me.
Cindy
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Frank Carreiro
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 10:41 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; redhat list
With scp I believe you can also transfer a file between two different
hosts and it will compress the transfer as does ssh. The whole thing is
encrypted as well.
Bret
Piet Barber wrote:
>
> > However, it does have scp which will allow you to copy files, but I don't know how
> > handy this is c
> Is NTP the so-called "Time of Day" service (I think on Port 7)?
Time is on 37
SNTP is on 123
Port 7 is echo.
Paul
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>>If we put a prog to check our systems ( servers ) like portsentry,iplogger
>>or whatever and create a script or program to filter this logs,grab the
>>attackers IP, and auto-generate ipchains rules against the intruder???
>
>Portsentry already does something like this. You can tell it to drop
> However, it does have scp which will allow you to copy files, but I don't know how
> handy this is compared to an ftp type interface since I've never tried it.
For similar systems, (like boxen in an office environment) It's always been my
preference to use scp over ftp.
Compare: Pretend you'
Adam,
Try ELF at:
http://dl.real.com/products/player/playerdl.html
The last one I downloaded here was version 6.0.4.433(Beta). It works
great-no crapping out for me.
Bill Salvino
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>I believe IP chains cruises down the "chain" of rules until one matches.
>then does what ever the target is. It can be another set of rules or
>one of the special actions like REJECT. By putting these lines first the
>packet matches the rule, and rejects the packet and stops. Order is
>import
Use wxftp it is so much better than any other ftp program for Linux
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, David Krings wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Although I use pro-ftpd (easier to configure etc. imho) i came across the
> linking problem acroos different file systems, too. I could link the
> directory, i could even
Yes you can look for the actual gcc RPMS in the Redhat 6.1 CD if you want.
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Thomas Ribbrock \(Design/DEG\) wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:33:47PM +1100, Danny wrote:
> > and if you don't select "everything" in the custom install it won't
> > install the C Compiler for y
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> I am a little confused with your explanation. I could experience the same as
> Wellington but the, when you start (as you should) with :
>
> > > ipchains -P input REJECT
> > > ipchains -P output REJECT
> > > ipchains -P forward REJECT
>
> Tho
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Chris Worth wrote:
>
> Ok gang, now that I'm slowly grabbing a clue as to how RH6.1 does things. I've been
> adding things like the lastest Apache etc. from source. The thing I've discovered
>is that
> apparently I don't get the paths set up in such a way as to mesh wit
found some:
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/faqs/rhl_general_faq/FAQ-4.html#ss4.12
4.17 Signal 11 or Signal 7 problems during install
Question:
During the install, I get a fatal signal 11 or signal 7. What does this mean and what
can I do?
Answer:
Signal 11's and signal 7's are error
> > Hello list!
>
>Hi Wellington
>
> > It's me or you guys dont like me???
>
>naah, we love you man.
Hahahaha:-PPP
hahaha...this is new :)
>
> > Every time that i post some questions,nobody answer me...snif
>
>
>oops. You must have inadvertantly got put in the list of people who won't
>tow the
The Red Hat sound list seems to be out of commission. Is this so?
John
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I believe you have to put Windows on a primary partition. This means hda1 - hda4.
If your hda3 partition is large enough that looks like the only place to go.
Good luck!
> I knew you would hate this title
> :-)
> Me too
> I need to install win95 on my laptop
> Oh I cannot find words to descr
Is NTP the so-called "Time of Day" service (I think on Port 7)?
> -Original Message-
> From: Anthony E. Greene [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 3:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Time syncing
>
> "Tanner, Robby" wrote:
> >
> > Should you not be
> Darren Line wrote:
>
> Your apology is accepted.
> The reason why we need that on is because my company works in the
> Financial business and sometimes confidential information about our
> clients financial status and holdings is sent via email - hence the
> need for that (unfortunately) long d
No problem. Glad I could contribute something back to the list that has
helped me so much.
Bret
Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> Makes good sens and definitely clarifies some questions
> I had.
>
> Thank you
>
> Philippe
>
> Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The -P flag sets the d
I am getting use to Gnome and have a few problems / questions. this is a
new 6.1 install and I am always logging in as root.
On Gnome Desktop
I have lost the 4 screen / desktop selector icon that was on the
bottom Start bar...how do I get it back.
For some reason all my windows open in the top
Ok gang, now that I'm slowly grabbing a clue as to how RH6.1 does things. I've been
adding things like the lastest Apache etc. from source. The thing I've discovered is
that
apparently I don't get the paths set up in such a way as to mesh with RH.
So my question is this how am I supposed
They have the G2 version which works well, you cannot find the link from
the real page, go to freshmeat and do a search and you will find it, that
is what I did.
Brian
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Adam Goucher wrote:
> I know that Real has released RealServer 7 for Linux, but has the player
> been rele
Nope, it is multiplexed over port 22 with the telnet stream I beleive.
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 03:03:59PM -0600, Alan Mead wrote:
> Does this help: One of the features of SSH2 is that it supplies a secure
> ftp client/server. But I haven't used it. I imagine you will have to
> modify the ine
SSH V 2.x supports sftp which is secure and works from the cmdl much like
an ordinary ftp client. However, SSH V 2.x is only available free for non-commercial
use. You can do some port forewarding tricks to get normal ftp to work over
ssh, but most people won't expend the effort to do something
"Tanner, Robby" wrote:
>
> Should you not be able to write a service that uses the NetRemoteTOD API
> call? Is the time syncing to be done in a heterogeneous environment
> (Linux/WinNT/Novell) etc?
> I remember the initial question, but what are everyone's requirements? I'd
> like to write a ge
I know that Real has released RealServer 7 for Linux, but has the player
been released yet? I couldnt find it. If it hasnt, anyone know when it
will be released? In the meantime, whats the link to the most recent
player? The version I have keeps crapping out.
-adam
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Does this help: One of the features of SSH2 is that it supplies a secure
ftp client/server. But I haven't used it. I imagine you will have to
modify the inetd.conf file to point to the ssh2 ftpd and that will stop
"normal" ftp sessions.
-Alan
At 02:36 PM 3/10/00 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 03:01 AM 3/10/00 , Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
>If we put a prog to check our systems ( servers ) like portsentry,iplogger
>or whatever and create a script or program to filter this logs,grab the
>attackers IP, and auto-generate ipchains rules against the intruder???
Portsentry already
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Edward Marczak wrote:
> > 4.0 is MUCH too broken for 6.1 or 6.2 at this time.
>
> I haven't tried it yet, but was about to. What's the probelms with it?
General problems:
- No working configurator
- Not all chipsets that were supported in 3.* are supported
- Complete lack
Does anyone know how to use secure ftp. Is it possible to disable
normal ftp access and only allow access through ssh or any other
secure transport. Basically I need to find a method of using
ftp without transmitting plain text passwords.
Thanks,
Chad
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Dear folks,
server system: RH 6.1, updates applied, name: ns
clients: RH 6.1, RH6.2beta and others.
problem:
no problem mounting ns:/home/ftp/pub on /ftp
Next: mount new disk on /home/ftp/pub/rh
Result: nfs clients cannot see /home/ftp/pub/rh/* but can see all else
of ns:/home/ftp/pub
> From: Edward Marczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> on 10/3/2000 1:24 PM, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer shot down the bitstream:
>
> > 4.0 is MUCH too broken for 6.1 or 6.2 at this time.
>
> I haven't tried it yet, but was about to. What's the probelms with it?
> --
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Lot
on 10/3/2000 1:24 PM, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer shot down the bitstream:
> 4.0 is MUCH too broken for 6.1 or 6.2 at this time.
I haven't tried it yet, but was about to. What's the probelms with it?
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Of course, its my firewall here. It also runs squid, my web server, ftp
server, file server, and e-mail server. Every once in awhile it gets
slow, normally when my web server goes nuts, but other than that.
Compiling a kernel takes some patience, however.
Edward Schernau wrote:
>
> Has anyone
This sounds like an X authentication issue. Did you happen to do something
like change your hostname at anytime?
Also, rather than power off and have to fsck with fingers crossed, you could
#shutdown -h -t0 now
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Scott Reimert
Siemens Business
>But you are right about the updates and errata page I had to dig a
>little to find it since I had seen it there. I drilled in to the 6.1
>stuff from the support page.
Thanks, I've printed out the page. Noticed how you mentioned you had to
"drill" in order to be able to find this stuff. This s
Vidiot wrote:
>
> >RH 6.1 dosen't even see my printer port. Can't find where I should even
> >begin to look to solve this problem. Thanks for anyhelp.
>
> See if the following line is in your /etc/conf.modules file.
>
> alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
>
> If not, add it.
>
> F
Makes good sens and definitely clarifies some questions
I had.
Thank you
Philippe
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The -P flag sets the default policy that will be used if no other rule
> is matched. A default poicy of deny or reject is a good idea as a
> catchall rule in addition
The -P flag sets the default policy that will be used if no other rule
is matched. A default poicy of deny or reject is a good idea as a
catchall rule in addition to a rule that basically does the same thing
but provides logging. I like it primarily because the syntax is so
simple even I can loo
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> I'm just trying to make plans for upgrades here, not push for a release
> date... For those who don't know, XFree86 4.0 has been released.
>
> I've got guys who need XFree 4.0 types of functionality (DRI, xinerama)..
> Will there be packages for 6.
Edward Schernau wrote:
>
> Has anyone installed it?
>
Sure. I have it running on a 486 using ipchains to do some routing on
my network at my house. Works quite well.
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netstat -ap returned:
udp0 0 *:3020 *:* 5805/named
lsof -i retuned:
named 5805 root4u IPv4 14258216 UDP *:3020
It appears to be the named process and it has the same PID of the named
listening to the standard port. Any clue why it is listening to this
rotati
I am a little confused with your explanation. I could experience the same as
Wellington but the, when you start (as you should) with :
> > ipchains -P input REJECT
> > ipchains -P output REJECT
> > ipchains -P forward REJECT
Those rules match everything for the given chains (input, output and f
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> Question 1:
> Here is my basic script:
> #!/bin/sh
> PATH=/sbin
>
> ipchains -P input ACCEPT
> ipchains -P output ACCEPT
> ipchains -P forward ACCEPT
> ipchains -F
> ipchains -P input REJECT
> ipchains -P output REJECT
> ipchains -P forward REJECT
> ipchains -
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 11:50:52AM +1100, Dan Horth wrote:
> Hiya - still have not got a reliable 56K modem connection. I have
> tried all sorts of init strings - forcing connections at lower
> speeds, etc.
>
> A few pertinent points relating to our situation:
>
> 1. a ping I have going to the
does anyone at redhat know if this will be in 6.2?
Rodrigo Moya wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Has anyone tried the helix gnome desktop yet with redhat?
> >
> >
> Yes, I've tried both in a fresh install and as an update. And it looks
> really nice
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Hi Steve,
It would be helpful if you would be a bit more specific about what you're
trying to do. I'm having trouble interpreting your question.
Do you mean to:
* delete entire lines if they contain "8,000.00" or "9,000.00" anywhere
egrep -v '[89],000\.00' infile >outfile
* delete
I had this problem with Netscape crashing on java pages on RedHat distro all
the time,
but now at home I am using SuSE 6.2 - and do not have any problems with
Netscape.
I still use RedHat on a my other computer(server)
Alex
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Probably not you... I just wish I knew IPchains a little better. Their
docs aren't the best in the world and the howto is a little above me
still...
Anyway, I've got your script here and am thinking of playing with it a
bit.
Boy I have a long way to go :D
If anybody knows of better documentati
David,
> I am running Redhat 6.1 (2.2.12-20) and would like to have a
> recommendation for a good tape drive. I am lookin for something
> in the 2-4 Gig range for storage. prefurably TRAVAN-3 or 4.
The HP Travan and DAT tape drives are worth looking into.
http://www.hp.com/storage/prodinfo.html
| Question 2
| Every body know about hackers doing party on internet servers they dont
| own,so,i have an idea and doesn't know if this it's possible.
| If we put a prog to check our systems ( servers ) like portsentry,iplogger
| or whatever and create a script or program to filter this logs,grab
Hello ladies and gentlemen...
We have a cluster of 38 Alpha nodes (to all have Red Hat 6.1 installed on
them). I created a kickstart disk, and it works perfectly... that is if
only one machine is installing Red Hat at a time. What we have is a
master server with the 6.1 CD-ROM mounted and exporte
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> Hello list!
Hi Wellington
> It's me or you guys dont like me???
naah, we love you man.
> Every time that i post some questions,nobody awnser me...snif
oops. You must have inadvertantly got put in the list of people who won't
tow the com
I'm just trying to make plans for upgrades here, not push for a release
date... For those who don't know, XFree86 4.0 has been released.
I've got guys who need XFree 4.0 types of functionality (DRI, xinerama)..
Will there be packages for 6.1 in updates, or since we're near the 6.2
release, will
perl -pi.bak -e 's/(\d+),(\d+)\.(\d{2})/$1$2\.$3/g' yourfile
the old file will be renamed yourfile.bak
hth
charles
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> can someone help me write
> a script to remove , out of a file
> lines of data with price that has
>
> 9,000.00
> 8,000.00
>
>
> etc
>
Should you not be able to write a service that uses the NetRemoteTOD API
call? Is the time syncing to be done in a heterogeneous environment
(Linux/WinNT/Novell) etc?
I remember the initial question, but what are everyone's requirements? I'd
like to write a generic little something that does it
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, erik wrote:
> How do you add another directory to my ftp? I can not use a link
> because it is across a file system.
You can either make it available to real users only, and point the
guestroot at that directory, or just copy the files over (cp -aR
/wherever/whatever /home/f
Yes there is. I don't recall the syntax, but there is an option for gs
that causes it to lessen the density of ink it applies. I ran into this
in one of the HOWTO files in the /usr/do/HOWTO directory. It may have been
near some information about the Epson Stylus printers. (This particular opti
> From: Matt Housh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OT: fonts in netscape
>
> > The following pages are coded INCORRECTLY:
> >
> > http://jaeger.morpheus.net/
> > http://www.emeraldbiostructures.com/buffers.htm
>
> Just so you know, my page is NO
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Steve Dixon wrote:
> i think that is a bug.
It is a bug, and it's been fixed since the day after the beta. Get the
kdebase package from rawhide.
LLaP
bero
>
> "Mathco Tech. Dep" wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I know this is a beta and i know there are
> > alot of bugs in it,
My situation is *slightly* different but has some resemblence.
I do ftp installs accross my LAN. Using the 'bootnet' diskette.
On the server, I mount the CD-ROM as usual under /mnt and then I
execute:
# ln -s /mnt/cdrom/RedHat /home/ftp/RedHat
And this *works*. Never had any problem. RH6.0 an
Jim Cunning wrote:
> There's also an NT (shareware, I think) program called "atomtime" that
> will talk to a time server, configurable.
Several years ago, a small company I was with selected a shareware program
called Tardis. It worked well and pricing was very sane.
Just recently, I had to lo
I got so tired of it I re-installed a windows 98
partition after I had to kill X 12 times in the course
of 1 hour.
REDHAT: If Netscape can't fix it is there any other
bropwser you could distribute with 6.2? This is getting
Real Old Real Fast!
Quoting Jason Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
>
Hi !
Although I use pro-ftpd (easier to configure etc. imho) i came across the
linking problem acroos different file systems, too. I could link the
directory, i could even see it in the ftp dir, but when i treid to access
it i received the error message "directory not found". In my case i
"Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG)" wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:33:47PM +1100, Danny wrote:
> > and if you don't select "everything" in the custom install it won't
> > install the C Compiler for you.
> >
> > Solution to your problem :-
> >
> > Goto www.rpmfind.net and get the RPM for cc or gcc
>RH 6.1 dosen't even see my printer port. Can't find where I should even
>begin to look to solve this problem. Thanks for anyhelp.
See if the following line is in your /etc/conf.modules file.
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
If not, add it.
Funny thing is that I was told that this
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 07:04:23AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> >http://www.cast.org/bobby/
>
> Nope, it too doesn't parse the FONT tag.
Pity, that.
Thanks,
Thomas
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On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 05:35:32PM -0500, Edward Schernau wrote:
> Every time the compilation of ssh gets to "sqrt.c" it
> signal 7s on me. This is 100% reproducible, it dies here,
> only here, and never anywhere else.
[...]
Hm - have you tried running something like "top" in parallel during t
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:33:47PM +1100, Danny wrote:
> and if you don't select "everything" in the custom install it won't
> install the C Compiler for you.
>
> Solution to your problem :-
>
> Goto www.rpmfind.net and get the RPM for cc or gcc.
I haven't looked at a 6.1 CD yet - but shouldn't
>On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 06:05:23AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
>> >http://validator.w3.org
>>
>> Nice idea, but it does not validate the fonts faces listed. It only
>> checks the syntax. I mispelled a font face on purpose and it ignored it.
>
>Haven't tried it yet, but maybe "Bobby" could help there?
RH 6.1 dosen't even see my printer port. Can't find where I should even
begin to look to solve this problem. Thanks for anyhelp.
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 06:05:23AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> >http://validator.w3.org
>
> Nice idea, but it does not validate the fonts faces listed. It only
> checks the syntax. I mispelled a font face on purpose and it ignored it.
Haven't tried it yet, but maybe "Bobby" could help there?
http:
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 08:22:02PM -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
| Thanks for the tips on the fonts. I have Verdana installed on my
| machine now. X looks a lot nicer overall now. I have a question. The
| default font size right now is a bit big. When I open up a new xterm, I
| have to do ctrl-rig
Hello,
I am running Redhat 6.1 (2.2.12-20) and whould like to have a recomendation
for a good tape drive. I am lookin for something in the 2-4 Gig range for
storage. prefurably TRAVAN-3 or 4. Thanks for your time.
Rev. David P. Giffen
=
"I
>Thanks for the tips on the fonts. I have Verdana installed on my
>machine now. X looks a lot nicer overall now. I have a question. The
>default font size right now is a bit big. When I open up a new xterm, I
>have to do ctrl-right-click and choose "medium" from the VT Fonts list.
>Right now
>Thanks a ton for all the advice on fonts in netscape!
>
>Vidiot wrote:
>>
>> You can see the http://www.emeraldbiostructures.com/company.htm page correctly
>> because they did the correct HTML coding:
>>
>>
>>
>
>This was the key. I'm correcting all the pages to include all three
>
>http://validator.w3.org
Nice idea, but it does not validate the fonts faces listed. It only
checks the syntax. I mispelled a font face on purpose and it ignored it.
MB
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Or yet another way
Get something like Tardis (or a similar freeware product which runs as a
service on NT)
Get the NT box/s to do the time serving, and use cron and rdate to set to
these , I have to look at how to get Novell to play in this time game as
well, but honestly have not looked into i
>> There are some versions of X that do not allow you to install TT fonts.
>> While anyone can build their own X to do so, there will be sites that
>> do not allow the user root permission in which to do so.
>
> They can easily request that the system administrator do it for them.
Easily re
Has anyone installed it?
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> I having trouble with linking libraries
>
> say I have a program called foo.c
> #include
> #include
>
> main()
> {
> int i;
> float j;
> for(i=1;i<100;++i)
> j=sin(1.0*i,pow(1.0*i,2));
> }
> When creating the executable
> gcc -o foo foo.c or egcs -o foo foo.c
>
> I got the following errors
> /
> what command can u use
> to restart apache without bringing
> the web server down after changing
> configurations?
>
killall -HUP httpd
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> Hi,
> Has anyone tried the helix gnome desktop yet with redhat?
>
>
Yes, I've tried both in a fresh install and as an update. And it looks
really nice
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Can anybody point me in the direction of a humanly readable instruction
sheet for installing Postscript fonts so GS can use them.
Tell me anything you want BUT, please don't tell me I have to add all the
fonts manually in /usr/share/ghostscript/5.10/Fontmap!??
Cheers!
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Hello:
I've noticed this several times, and I was hoping others could verify it
as being a possible bug in the installation of Red Hat 6.1 -- want to make
sure it gets fixed in 6.2 if applicable.
If you do the default graphical installation (not sur
Oops I screwed up a little, I'm running RH 5.2 on this box. I didn't think
there should be any problems but it just doesn't work. I guess maybe I
will just have to play around with it a little...
Thanks for the reply(ies)! :)
Bryan
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, David Krings wrote:
> Hi !
>
>
> What do I need to install to get my machine to allow a remote time server
> lookup? My other machine works, but since I didn't set it up to do it I am
> unsure exactly what I need. Sure I am just missing a package.
xntp is fine if you have a permanent Internet connection if you have a
dial up l
Jimmie,
You will probably want to find an ftp client that supports the 'reget'
command. I.e. "keep on downloading that file from where we dropped off
last time".
Regards
Gustav
Jimmie Brandon wrote:
>
> Has anyone been able to download Red Hat 6.1 on a
> single try?
>
> This is the third time
Hello list!
It's me or you guys dont like me???
Every time that i post some questions,nobody awnser me...snif
Well,this is not what i came here for!
I really want to learn more about ipchains and i'm doing good by my self,but
i still need some light :)
Question 1:
Here is my basic script:
#!/bi
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 04:36:23PM -0500, Jason Hirsch wrote:
[...]
> Anyway. I have to surf with java off. Too risky otherwise... i'll crash
> in the middle of a download, etc...
[...]
Actually, using Netscape for downloads (unless one really has to) is
kind of, hm, daring... I made far better
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 05:34:13PM -0600, Matt Housh wrote:
> > There are some versions of X that do not allow you to install TT fonts.
[...]
> They can easily request that the system administrator do it for them.
Sorry, but they can not. Especially not in a corporate environment. What
do
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