On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 07:01:32AM -0600, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
>I am trying to find a man page viewer for ms windows so I can read
>information at work. I know there was a project porting many of the common
>unix commands to windows, but can not find it. Does anyone know what this
>project is or
Hello,
I personally don't believe a 16 day course will qualify you to be a CLA or a
System Administrator.
That takes lots of reading of both theory books and reading of the practical
books , plus experience of some sort in the IT industry.
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, AlphaByte wrote:
> Umm. Sorry, d
is there anyway that i can stop a user from running programs from their
directory or /tmp? without disabling this for every user?
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> Special thanks to the guy who make that RPM.
> Perhaps that gentleman will speak up and give the address again.
You are way too kind :)
Try:
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib/
Just as soon as 2.2.15 goes final, I'll put up another that I'm testing
I just installed R.H. 6.2 Beta. I typed in
"startx". The browser came up, but my mouse, alt + H,
ctrl + H or alt/ctrl anything does not work.
Everything appears to be stuck. Does ANYONE have
any suggestions?
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Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>> I was at least hoping to use strace/ltrace to find out what IO call is
>> causing the freeze. Then I can at least talk to somebody about it. I
>> filed a bug report with the Gnome group, but no response yet. I
>> talked to R
Thats alright, we have begun to expect that from Ostrarlia. Guess its 'cos
we've still got thte Americas Cup and its the only way Ostrarlia can get it ;-)
Alan
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, you wrote regarding Re: Announcement: Red Hat Certified
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> Thanks for pointing out my blunder
Umm. Sorry, didn't see *Awkland* in the misspelling ;-)
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The other solution would be to download and install the kernel 2.2.14-3.rpm.
Someone on this list made it and has it on their ftp server and I dont seem
to remember the address. The kernel is awesome. It has USB and all the IDE
patches from Hedrick. Im currently using it on 4 machines. It sees th
%-> Windows 2000 seems to like to take up residence in the MBR, much like
%-> LILO. NT 4.0 was the same way. However, using the following config
%-> under NT 4, I didn't have any trouble:
%->
%-> /dev/hda1 - NTFS C:\
%-> /dev/hda2 - NTFS D:\
%->
%-> /dev/hdb1 - /boot
%-> /dev/hdb2 - swap
%-> /de
Follow the step by step instructions at:
http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html
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3 weeks ago I installed Redhat 6.1 from a CD on to a new MS free
Quantum 4.2 G hard drive in Gnome workstation auto. As clean as
anything could be and everything seems to work as per manuals.
Then I installed a new 56K Zoom/Faxmodem on com1 which was not
recognized and changed to com4 and on boot
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Gate wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is UDMA66 even supported under Linux? I just got a new Abit BE6
> motherboard, and was going to use my existing install of RH 61 that is on
> a 13 gig Fujitsu UDMA66 drive (with the root, boot, usr, on a maxtor 1.6GB
> drive) but when I boot up linux won
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
> I am trying to find a man page viewer for ms windows so I can read
> information at work. I know there was a project porting many of the common
> unix commands to windows, but can not find it. Does anyone know what this
> project is or of a man viewer
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
> The only archives I am aware of are on http://www.moongroup.com/redhat.phtml
>
> Chad
>
Also check out www.geocrawler.com.
JFK
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On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Mike Stok wrote:
>Oct Dec Hex Char Oct Dec Hex Char
>
>000 0 00NUL '\0' 100 6440@
>001 1 01SOH101 6541A
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Cindy Pearce wrote:
> I have had consistent lockups using Gnome. It doesn't seem to be as bad
> using KDE. I downloaded and installed the latest Gnome packages from Red Hat
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Saturday, March 1
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Ken Swinton wrote:
> I had the same problem with xsane after installing helix-gnome. I fixed the problem
>by creating a symlink from libgimp.so.1 to libgimp-1.1.so.17.0.0.
>
I am sort of new to linux. Can you tell me exactly how to do this.
Thanks
Rick
> Good day,
> Ke
I had the same problem with xsane after installing helix-gnome. I fixed the problem by
creating a symlink from libgimp.so.1 to libgimp-1.1.so.17.0.0.
Good day,
Ken
> Hi,
>
> I installed helix-gnome which really looks good.
> Unfortunately whenever I try to run xscanimage now I get this error
Hi Rick
you need the gnome-libs-devel rpm
hth
charles
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Rick Knebel wrote:
> Hi,
> i am trying to compile balsa 0.6 from source since there is no rpm and keep
> getting this error message.
> checking for gnome-config... no
> checking for gnomeConf.sh file in /usr/local/lib.
On 17-Mar-00 Rick Knebel opined:
> Hi,
> i am trying to compile balsa 0.6 from source since there is no rpm and
> keep
> getting this error message.
>
> loading cache ./config.cache
> checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking whether build environment is sane... yes
it was mentioned howto by Bero and Vidiot like 2 days ago on this list.
vi /etc/shells
add the following:
/bin/false
set the users shell to /bin/false
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:33:12 +0800
"Simons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to have a FTP access only user account? (
Hello,
Is it possible to have a FTP access only user account? (no telnet, no pop3
access)
If so, would you please tell me how to do this?
Thank you.
rgds,
Simons
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Hi,
i am trying to compile balsa 0.6 from source since there is no rpm and keep
getting this error message.
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
checkin
"Reimert, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At the risk of being flamed out of existence. . .
>
> I use the Windows 2000 boot loader to boot Linux.
>
no flame, you do what you want. However, myself I don't trust Windows when it comes do
anything with anything BUT windows (and even ...), e
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> I was at least hoping to use strace/ltrace to find out what IO call is
> causing the freeze. Then I can at least talk to somebody about it. I
> filed a bug report with the Gnome group, but no response yet. I
> talked to Ricoh, but they "don't support Linux".
I don't k
At the risk of being flamed out of existence. . .
I use the Windows 2000 boot loader to boot Linux.
Assumptions:
---
* You need to either compile the kernel to read and write NTFS,
or use a floppy to transfer the file you're about to build
from on OS to the other.
* Y
Hi,
I have a network of three Red Hat 6.1 machines: ripley, jonesy, weaver.
I just rebooted all three machines after changing their local IP
addresses. Their disks are supposed to be shared by nfs, but now weaver
is not exporting its disk. When I do a df from either ripley or jonesy,
weaver's
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> well, I guess some people would say those guys writing the libc's don't know their
>basics :=)
>
> For myself I thought like you : nil and NULL. Never seen NUL anywhere ..
> But I am ignorant, so ..
Try
man ascii:
[...]
The followi
%-> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
%-> > For an illumnating review, check out www.tomshardware.com, he looked
%-> > at a BX chipset @ 133 MHz, vs. the 820 and 840. In most cases the BX
%-> > kicked the 820's and 840's tail.
%->
%-> Have seen & understood same. Problem is that once again Intel appears
%-
>
%-> well, I guess some people would say those guys writing the
%-> libc's don't know their basics :=)
%->
%-> For myself I thought like you : nil and NULL. Never seen NUL
%-> anywhere ..
%-> But I am ignorant, so ..
[root@vimfuego /dev]# ls nu*
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 May
I not sure but I did the same thing...installed helix-gnome
compiled imlib2 needed by feh image viewer program and I get:
feh: error in loading shared libraries: libImlib2.so.0: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
I did ldconfig to refresh shared libraries...it was a pain
Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>> The ltrace convinced me that the problem was with the /etc/dhcpd.conf
>> file, although that was not the last file accessed. VMware manages a
>> special DHCP on its own virtual subnet for the virtual machine. They
>> recommen
Hi,
I installed helix-gnome which really looks good.
Unfortunately whenever I try to run xscanimage now I get this error message
xscanimage: error in loading shared libraries: libgimp.so.1: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
Could anyone help?
Thanks
Rick
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Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 04:18:21PM -0600, Eric Cifreo wrote:
> : I upgraded the NT side to Win2000 Server and it cheesed the boot sector.
> : I rebooted with a linux boot floppy, re-ran LILO and it's behaved just fine
> : since thenboth boot just
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 04:18:21PM -0600, Eric Cifreo wrote:
: I upgraded the NT side to Win2000 Server and it cheesed the boot sector.
: I rebooted with a linux boot floppy, re-ran LILO and it's behaved just fine
: since thenboth boot just as before the upgrade.
:
: So, the moral of the stor
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 09:13:52AM +0100, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
| Danny wrote:
| > chown -R username:groupname /some/directory/
| > Instead of using username.group you should use username:groupname which is a
| > much better way of doing it.
| What's the advantage?
Well...
When BSD chown came
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 04:06:47PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Any other area which I am missing or where I need to be careful
You may find the gnu UNIX tools have gratuitous differences from normal
UNIX. They're better than they were, but there are still little
things. The usual i
> I used LILO to boot either NT or Linux, installed LILO in the MBR of hda.
>
> Anyone doing similar things with Windows 2000, or did Bill's boys make
> things more difficult for us?
>
I had NT Server 4.0 SP5 and Suse6.2 booting from LILO on my machine
at home. Configured something like:
/dev
A while ago, I complained to this list that I was unable to upgrade
one of my machines from 6.0 to 6.1 because I'd get the "no partitions"
message immediately after I selected the "upgrade" option. I got this
complaint even though I had no problem booting the existing 6.0
installation.
I querie
Windows 2000 seems to like to take up residence in the MBR, much like
LILO. NT 4.0 was the same way. However, using the following config
under NT 4, I didn't have any trouble:
/dev/hda1 - NTFS C:\
/dev/hda2 - NTFS D:\
/dev/hdb1 - /boot
/dev/hdb2 - swap
/dev/hdb5 - /
I used LILO to boot eithe
Nevermind. I figured it out, and it was a stupid mistake on my part. Sorry
for the bother.
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From: "Stephen Hargrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:16 PM
Subject: Busy Modem
> Hey all. I'm running RH6.1 on a G
Rick
I dont have any experience myself
but the vendor I use NetExpress
has a lot of info on its web pages
and a cursory reading says the 820 amd 840 some versions
at least are good.
quoting from the netex motherboard page:
http://www.tdl.com/~netex/mb/mb.html
---
We are hearing a lot of misinfor
Hey all. I'm running RH6.1 on a Gateway Solo 2500. I've had no problems
with it until this morning. I logged onto the 'net and then logged off and
shutdown the system. Now, whenever I try to log back in, the system keeps
responding "Sorry, the modem is busy." (Actually, it's KDE that gives th
Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > From: Bill Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> >
> > > "J. Scott Kasten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > Please be more specific. Do you mean the ASCII character for
> > > > the number zero,
> From: Bill Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> > "J. Scott Kasten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Please be more specific. Do you mean the ASCII character for
> > > the number zero, or do you mean a null character \0?
> > >
> >
> > OH O
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Steve Feehan wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Stephen M Lavelle wrote:
>
> > What is the correct format for specifying 8:00hrs (8 am) in a cronjob?
> > Is it:
> > 0 8
> > or 00 08
> > I know that 17:30 is specified as 30 17
>
> I know that the first one
>
> 0 8 * * * /usr/bi
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Eric Wood wrote:
> I really want the Asus K7V board... If someone has one, let me where I can
> get one too!
>
> -Eric Wood
If you mean the K7M, I just ordered one from http://ww.atacom.com today.
make sure to pay attention to with or without audio.
Also, let it be known
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> "J. Scott Kasten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Please be more specific. Do you mean the ASCII character for
> > the number zero, or do you mean a null character \0?
> >
>
> OH OH, man, be careful : there is a guy out there ready to get a s
This just recently started occurring, Could someone explain what the Sig1
and Sig13 are.
Mar 16 08:35:42 belial inetd[388]: pid 14323: exit status 1
Mar 16 08:40:20 belial inetd[388]: pid 14332: exit status 1
Mar 16 08:43:50 belial inetd[388]: pid 14334: exit signal 13
Mar 16 08:46:29 belial ine
I really want the Asus K7V board... If someone has one, let me where I can
get one too!
-Eric Wood
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Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 1:08 PM
Subject: RE: Which Athelon motherboard?
> >
> > Can anyone recomme
How does your firewall authenticate? If it uses an http style
password, then wget will support that.
--http-user --http-passwd
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 10:11:23AM -0800, matt boex wrote:
>
> anyone got an example of using wmget through a
> firewall. looked at the man and did not see any
> au
Does anyone have any candid comments on benefits and downsides to Apache-SSL
(free; http://www.apache-ssl.org/ ) and Raven ($$$,
http://www.ravenssl.com/ )? We're looking to make a decision on something we
can link into Apache 1.3.9 (or later) that won't cause a problem with PHP.
Things I'm looki
anyone got an example of using wmget through a
firewall. looked at the man and did not see any
authentication options.
matt
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> Can anyone recommend a good motherboard to use with Redhat 6.x and the
> Athelon chip?
Check out http://www.tomshardware.com for some good reviews of Athlon
boards.
Mikr
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Afternoon Hatters:
I'm trying to resolve an issue on my machine that has come up in the last
day or two.
I was originally running Red hat 6.1 with all of the updates applied. My
connection to the Internet is a cable modem through Media One, here in
Massachusetts. In the past, my machine booted
I've been running a Gigabyte 7IX for several months now, with no
problems.
jdk
Quoting Brian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Can anyone recommend a good motherboard to use with Redhat 6.x and the
> Athelon chip?
>
> Brian
>
>
> -
> Brian Feeny (BF
Can anyone recommend a good motherboard to use with Redhat 6.x and the
Athelon chip?
Brian
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"J. Scott Kasten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please be more specific. Do you mean the ASCII character for
> the number zero, or do you mean a null character \0?
>
OH OH, man, be careful : there is a guy out there ready to get a stroke if
you are using null -with-2-l's instead of NUL with ON
Actually, there is more to the issue than just capabilities. I personally like
RCS and think it is much more capable than SCCS, so it is my first choice.
However, for really large projects with lots of people, you usually have about
a man year's worth of shell or perl scripts that actually drive
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 09:58:02AM -0500, Joe wrote:
[...]
> Can't locate MD5.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
[...]
> I assume I need something called MD5.pm; where could I get it?
[...]
That "something" is a Perl module - and for anything related to Perl modules,
CPAN would be the first address to t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> For an illumnating review, check out www.tomshardware.com, he looked
> at a BX chipset @ 133 MHz, vs. the 820 and 840. In most cases the BX
> kicked the 820's and 840's tail.
Have seen & understood same. Problem is that once again Intel appears
to be essentially playi
If you compare functionality of RCS vs. SCCS you will see that RCS is much
more powerful than SCCS.
* SCCS is proprietary software and is not an option.
Advantages of RCS over SCCS:
* Deltas are stored in reverse order. To get the most recent version is
cheap. To get the first version in SCCS
Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I assume I need something called MD5.pm; where could I get it?
Same place you get all your Perl modules -- CPAN!
>What does it do?
>From `perldoc Digest`:
The Digest:: modules calculate digests, also called
"fingerprints" or "hashes", of some dat
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 08:42:24AM -0500, Larry Pesce wrote:
There are a few models of USB webcams support in kernel 2.3.x (or that
backport, but I would have migrated to 2.3 if netconfig would have
compiled :).. From the 2.3.x docs (at least ov511.txt, the chipset of
my Avermedia cam):
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Anyone used it? When I ran my script I got this:
Can't locate MD5.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005
.) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 291.
I assum
Please be more specific. Do you mean the ASCII character for
the number zero, or do you mean a null character \0?
Also, do you want the file rewritten, or are you just parsing
stdin to stdout?
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 03:04:27PM +1100, Dan Horth wrote:
> hiya - can someone tell me a neat perl on
"Angel L. Mateo" wrote:
>
> El día Thu, 16 Mar 2000 08:42:24 -0500 Larry Pesce escribió:
> > Jean-Yves Leblin wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > > I'd like to setup a webcam server, I actually have an Apache 1.3 server
> > > running on a RH 6.1 Celeron 500 server. What i'd like to know is :
> >
> > I
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> > Much like xf86config, it's a nice
> > start for vi /etc/X11/XF86Config, but that's about all it is.
>
> I'll concede that there's a difference between an X server that starts,
> and one that works :)
>
> However, th
El día Thu, 16 Mar 2000 08:42:24 -0500 Larry Pesce escribió:
> Jean-Yves Leblin wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I'd like to setup a webcam server, I actually have an Apache 1.3 server
> > running on a RH 6.1 Celeron 500 server. What i'd like to know is :
>
> I have mine running on a 486/25 with 16M o
Jean-Yves Leblin wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'd like to setup a webcam server, I actually have an Apache 1.3 server
> running on a RH 6.1 Celeron 500 server. What i'd like to know is :
I have mine running on a 486/25 with 16M of RAM.
> - what sort of webcam shall i use (USB, parallel ?, what model ?...
If neither Auckland nor Aukland are in Australia, then is Awkland there? :)
Bill Ward
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On Mar 16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is SCCS available on Red Hat Linux 6.1 ?
> If not, is there any other alternative utility available for configuration
> management?
Check out RCS. I don't think it's as powerful as SCCS, but I hear it's easier
to use. It is in its own package: rcs-5.7-10
-
^X does something in insert (replace) mode ;)
try in vim this command:
:help ins-completion
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Title: Porting...
Hi !!
I am porting an application running on HP-UX11.0 to Red Hat Linux 6.1. The Source code for this
application is about 200KNCSS.
What all issues will I have to consider to make it a successful port?
Proprietary DCE threads are not being used in the application. Onl
Sounds good, but...
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, you wrote regarding Announcement: Red Hat Certified
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elinux.com has some servers for sale with the 820 chipset I saw in the mag I got
in the mail today.
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000 04:55:18 -0500
Edward Schernau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For an illumnating review, check out www.tomshardware.com,
> he looked at a BX chipset @ 133 MHz, vs. the 820 and 84
After upgrading Redhat 5.2 to 6.1 I've problems with the font-server.
Problem 1:
I have adapted my .Xdefaults file and everything looks alright for
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(By the way I've installed TrueType fonts a
For an illumnating review, check out www.tomshardware.com,
he looked at a BX chipset @ 133 MHz, vs. the 820 and 840.
In most cases the BX kicked the 820's and 840's tail.
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Danny,
Danny wrote:
> chown -R username:groupname /some/directory/
>
> Instead of using username.group you should use username:groupname which is a
> much better way of doing it.
What's the advantage?
Regards
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