To benifit (speed) from dual nics, do I need so have each one on seperate
networks (segments)?
Jake R. Johnson
Academic Computing
Information Technology Desktop Support Intern
Phone 424-3020 (Help-desk will redirect)
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Lucas Vogel wrote:
> The file should have the line you u
I hope you connect the internet from modem. You should
use
bash# netcfg & command ( or just netconfig )
end you should enter your DNS ip number or check your
isp ip number and write it to DNS section of the
netcfg.
then try again. I hope you will go.
Murat USTUNTAS
--- Jimmie Brandon <[EMAIL PR
Morse wrote:
>
> I am a linux newbie. I have a new Red Hat 6.2 install. I installed
> everything so SAMBA is installed. The NIC works...I can ping in from my MS LAN
> workgroup to the linux box and I can ping from the Linux box to Linux. I can
> FTP in.
>
> I want to set this up so it works with
"Head Technician @ Mathco.com" wrote:
> A friend of mine has a interesting problem.
> All the company mail goes to one pop account
> and then they want to retrive it from that
> pop account and distribute it to individual
> users on the local linux server. (kind of
> like a UUCP account)
Use fetc
I'm just setting up xntpd for the first time. I believe I have the server
piece running and syncing to the various time servers. However, I have some
questions that I've not yet been able to find the answers to:
1) Now that I have one machine on my LAN syncing to an outside source, how
do I c
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 03:29:11PM -0400, David Yates wrote:
> Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2?
> I have been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new version that I
> have been unhappy with.
> It sort of seems like a downgrade for me.
Could you please elabor
Hello everybody,
I have a new laptop, a Toshiba Satellite 4280. I have just
installed RedHat 6.2 in this laptop and all is right, except Xwindow
configuration, that is not correctly working.
The problem is that I can start Xwindow, but it only uses the
half of the screen and
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000 23:11:05 -0400 (EDT)
"Paul M. Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#
# Here's an oddity. Recently, Red Hat purchased Hell's Kitchen Systems,
# makers of about the only credit card handling software for Linux (called
# CCVS). Their website used to be http://www.hks.net. Now when
Where can I get the ISO for Red Hat 6.2 Nihongoban (Japanese)???
ftp.valinux.com has the rpms, etc...but not the ISO...anyone know of any ftp
site? I think I must've went to over 50 ftp sites from the
www.redhat.com/mirrors.html and I give up for now.
Also does anyone know where the background im
David,
The only thing that bugs me is that they crunched my
/etc/ppp/ip-up.local and /etc/ppp/ip-down.local files with some stupid
ISDN stuff. There went my ipchains scripts down the drain. (Luckily, I
had a backup that wasn't too old.) I immediately reported it to
bugzilla. It's 'assigned'.
Re
> how do you have linux see a 18.3 gig
> drive. To be specific, it is a western digital.
> Can someone help me install linux on this.
Check out my tutorial on large disks in linux at
http://jaeger.morpheus.net/linux/large-disk.html - it might be exactly
what you're looking for.
Matt
Hmmm, what is netcat, and how does it imply a comprised system? I noticed it
is also in the linuxconf-1.16r1.3-1.i386.rpm as "/usr/lib/linuxconf/lib/netcat"
"Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
> Well, darn it all, I _have_ been hacked... I found a copy of netcat
> (/usr/sbin/netcat), and that's been ca
Have you setup your proxy settings?
In Preference
Advanced
Proxy
Mannual Proxy
etc
Speak to your helpdesk person in the ISP about your exact proxy settings.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Jimmie Brandon wrote:
> I just successfully installed Red Hat 6.1 KDE.
>
> I can get to the net, but when I try to s
hi,
There is script called install-sendmail which asks you lot of questions
and configures sendmail/fetchmail on ur system. search for it in freshmeat.net
HTH,
Raju
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 09:17:40AM +0800, Gregory Hosler
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I have, what seems to me, to be a common se
We got a new Poweredge 2450 today with the Perc 3 RAID controller. I've
installed RedHat on about two dozen 4350's and 6350's with the Perc 2
controller. Has anyone tried it with this new controller? Does it work
okay? Any tips? Thanks!
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Title: RE: Double CPU process
try: ps -ajx | moreĀ
with other options
Pranav
-Original Message-
From: Murat Ustuntas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 8:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Double CPU process
I have a pc with double cpu ( PII 350 ) and
Hi
(This is reposted as the previous message didn't seem to arrive. Sorry
if it is there twice).
We have a fileserver here which gives us problems: when a lot of people
are using a particular filesystem from that server (which is a partition
on that server), the client machines start to unmount
Hi,
I found a partial answer to my queston on eVGA.com web site.
They actually mention Linux although they spend most of their time
saying it is not supported! However they do say if you have
XFree86 3.3.6 it should work . So what version of XFree does
6.2 come with? Also is there anything major t
Hi All,
My boss very kindly upgraded my dual boot machine faster processor more
memory etc. The only problem is they put is a new video card and now
I can't get X to run. I tried runing Xconfigurator but when it checks the
settings I get an error. In windows the driver is etrio 3D 2x and on the
i
More.
Per the X-CD-Roast 0.96ex README.ATAPI, I booted with a LILO command line of
linux-up hdd=ide-scsi
THEN (drum roll, please;), I executed
insmod ide-scsi
Ran cdrecord -scanbus...and the expected output emerged!
Ran X-CD-Roast -nonroot option, it opened normally. (I'll configure
it over the
> On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, "Head" == Head Technician @ Mathco.com
> wrote:
Head> A friend of mine has a interesting problem. All the
Head> company mail goes to one pop account and then they want
Head> to retrive it from that pop account and distribute it to
Head> individual users on
Hi,
I have (what seems to me :) to be a common setup. I have a linux box at home,
I get mail from uucp, I have either dial-up ppp or cable modem access to the
internet, and I wish to set up my own sendmail for mail resolution and delivery.
that is to say that sendmail does not have to handle inc
I am trying to get my cd writer (HP 9300, IDE) working on Redhat 6.2. I
have read the HOWTO and added the following lines to my conf.modules
file:
options ide-cd ignore=hdd
alias scd0 sr_mod
pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi
pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi
But, it is not working. Is there
I believe you need to declare the interfaces with the "interfaces" command
with the ip assigned to eth1 and then issue the "bind interfaces only = yes"
in the smb.conf file.
interfaces = 192.168.1.2/24
bind interfaces only = yes
HTH,
Chad
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
id this IDE or scsi ? if it is scsi, you shouldn't ne using "hd=...", and it
should just work. if it is ide, you shouldn't be mentioning your scsi
controller - that will only confuse people into thinking that you're having
problems w/ a scsi drive.
finally if it is ide, there are a bunch of cavea
It is not hard, use chkconfig and ntsysv to assist you in the rc.d
files/directories..
Check the man of these programs to see how to use them.
Darryl
At 06:59 PM 14/04/2000, you wrote:
>Assuming I want to install sys progs without the RPMS I was wonder why the
>developers of RH have made modi
If you are behind a firewall have you enabled your
port 25 SMTP
port 110 POP3
Maybe your ISP's mail server has gone down
There a lots of reasons I can type out for you.
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Kevin The King Thomson wrote:
> 0100,0100,0100To: whoever can help me
>
>
> When trying to use Netsca
I think from memeory can you modify the file /etc/motd to display the message
or the day.
Hope that helps
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, linda hanigan wrote:
> Sorry about the wrong format. Mail program got reset by accident.
> Hi all,
> I was wondering if there was a program out there that worked like m
Tehre is a GUI setup to change your monitor called XF86Setup. But I suggest you
use XConfigurator because XF86Setup is not that simple to use unless you know
what you are doing.
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Charlie Romero wrote:
> Is there a file I can edit rather than running Xconfigurator to
> change
Try ATDOT is very easy to setup if you have PERL knowledge. And you don't have
to be some expert PERL programmer to setup this up.
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all, I'm looking for suggestions here on a possible web based email
> server running on RedHat 6.2. I've looked a
Just a test
The list seemed to be down since Fri/ Saturday.
Got a few today and now it seems dead again?
Johnny
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In Linux the configuration files use the pound key key # = to indicate
a remark..like DOS REM.
I see that there is also a semi colon ;which in DOS is also a remark
but Linux uses both in the same file..
So what does a colon in front of a sentence mean in a Linux cnf file ?
# for example
;
At 11:49 PM 4/11/00 -0700, you wrote:
>
>I am a linux newbie. I have a new Red Hat 6.2 install. I installed
>everything so SAMBA is installed. The NIC works...I can ping in from my MS
LAN
>workgroup to the linux box and I can ping from the Linux box to Linux. I can
>FTP in.
>
>I want to set this u
At 01:38 PM 4/10/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Just a quick question. I could and will check the samba docs, but I
>thought someone on this list might be able to give me some quick
>info/pointers too. In this gentleman's situation, were he to setup
>samba (which I realize he doesn't need to), how would
I have not used 6.1. But 6.2 looks pretty good to me. In fact, it has some
improvements over 6.0 that I really like.
-Manuel.
> Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2?
> I have been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new
> version that I
> have been unhappy with
> of file system and mount accordingly. Does RH have one like that?.
> Subash
If it's a DOS file system, I'd use the mtools. No need to mount the drive or
anything. Check it out.
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Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a program out there that worked like motd
but would allow you to have a file of messages to cycle through. I thought
it would be a nice way to help people to remember things that they don't
use everyday, like alt-ctrl-BS to kill xwindows.
> A friend of mine has a interesting problem.
> All the company mail goes to one pop account
> and then they want to retrive it from that
> pop account and distribute it to individual
> users on the local linux server. (kind of
> like a UUCP account)
>
> Has anyone done this before? If so please
> this will be a client on the workgroup not a server so am I in the right
place
> ?
Yep, just set security to 'share' though.
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At 09:49 AM 4/12/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi all
>
>A friend of mine has a interesting problem.
>All the company mail goes to one pop account
>and then they want to retrive it from that
>pop account and distribute it to individual
>users on the local linux server. (kind of
>like a UUCP account)
>
>Ha
> What chipset do I need to use for a Diamond Stealth II G640 card for X?
Savage, IIRC
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You wrote:
/snip/
My big quandary.. How to get Linux installed without having USB
networking support on Linux.
This machine has no floppy, no CDROM drive, and it doesn't have any
kind of PCI or ISA bus for a currently supported networking *card*
However, it does have a hard drive (now) and
4/13/2000
Resubmitted hoping the list is back up.
Hi
I have installed RH on several PCs in the past. Now I am
bring an old Pentium 133 back into play as a Masquerade
server. I has 96 MB RAM, 2.1 GB HD [the smallest and
cheapest that I could find in my neck of the woods] and two
linksys 10/100
Dave Watts wrote:
> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
> 6.1)
> is that the right side of my screen shakes. Regardless of which windows
> manager
> I use it is the same.
It's likely either an environmental problem (check for EMF sources -- the
base of halogen
try running Xconfigurator or XF86Setup
and choose the res you want
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Human [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 10:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Xvideo res
Can anyone help me determine why I can't get the same resolution in
Xwind
I'm not positive about this, but check and make sure that your /dev/cdrom is
a link to /dev/scdx (where x is 0-whatever)and not /dev/hdxy.hd are
eide, and even though they are really, x-cd-roast uses generic scsi
emulation, i.e. scdx
hope that helps you out
--mark
-Original Message---
I think it's /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 6:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Monitor resolution
Is there a file I can edit rather than running Xconfigurator to
change my monitor from 6
double
check the pop server your connecting to, try, instead of pop.server.com just
server.com...maybe
-Original Message-From: Kevin The King Thomson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 5:14
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
MailTo: whoever can help meWhen
If you have partition magic it will resise linux partitions safely..
-Original Message-
From: Glen Lee Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 4:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Changing partitions on active system
I just tried to install an rpm and received
Terry Letsche wrote:
>
> The early X server for 3.3.5 was a SUSE-only thing, I think, not part of
> RH or mainstream XFree.
Ok... now I remember. yah that was probably part of my problem with
3.3.5. It did motivate me to purchase a Voodoo3 3000. Nice Card :D
>
> Will the glide driver work
Terry Letsche wrote:
>
> Hi, Frank!
>
> I've been running the ATI card in X since Thanksgiving time, using the
> xrage X server from SUSE (I think it was for 3.3.5). Since then I've
> updated to the rage server for 3.3.6 from Precision Insight (who is
> apparently developing the 3d accleration s
I am trying to set up a DNS server for my home dial up network. I have went
through all my zone files and /etc/named.conf file and can not figure out
what is wrong. When I do a DNS query I get theis in /var/log/messages:
named (1457): sysquery: nlookup error on ?
anyone have any idea what I am mi
problem. trying to dial out from my rh5.2 box using a
sportster28.8 modem. when i dial, through netcfg, i
get a tone, then no dialing. can't figure it out.
here is messages log-
-
chat[15497]: send (ATZ^M)
chat[15497]: expect (OK)
chat[15497]: ATZ^M^M
chat[15497]: OK
David,
> Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2?
> I have been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new version that I
> have been unhappy with.
> It sort of seems like a downgrade for me.
That's an interesting statement. Can you elaborate? I've been around
since
David Yates wrote:
> Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2?
> I have been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new version that I
> have been unhappy with.
> It sort of seems like a downgrade for me.
Yes!
Well, more specifically, I was I had not upgraded from 6.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2? I have
> been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new version that I
> have been unhappy with. It sort of seems like a downgrade for me.
Nope. Curious why you feel it's a downgrade. rp3 now works
PLEASE if they say test, why not just respond to them privately? hit
reply, choose 'no' to 'use reply-to', and reply only to sender.
Just some courtesy
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what has made you unhappy about 6.2?
see what you said.
:Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2?
:I have been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new version that I
:have been unhappy with.
:It sort of seems like a downgrade for me.
Johnny wrote:
> On Monday I called Redhat and since their receptionist wouldn't say
> whether the list was down I called Redhat back and talked to their
> paid support people twice. I got the same guy twice so I guess they
> don't actually have many on staff.
>
> The really amusing part was when
Just wanted to pass this along, I got this response from a
guy on the list. Though I must say, I've also had this
problem with Konsole under KDE. --KenG
I reported this bug some time ago. Just recently, I got a
reply on the
issue:
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 15:51:43 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did not call but sent mails to listmaster and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Of
course no answer. To check if it was just me I
checked to archives at
moongroup and they didn't have any new messages
either.
I agree that I would feel alot better about a
company that would stand up and
say we got nailed by
I think fetchmail will do this. take a look.
Bret
"Head Technician @ Mathco.com" wrote:
> Hi all
>
> A friend of mine has a interesting problem.
> All the company mail goes to one pop account
> and then they want to retrive it from that
> pop account and distribute it to individual
> users on
how 'bout a cron job that changes the motd? Read
from a file that contains a list of them and cp
into motd.
Bret
linda hanigan wrote:
> Hi all,I was wondering if there was a program
> out there that worked like motdbut would allow
> you to have a file of messages to cycle through.
> I thoughti
Greetings all,
I'm beginning to experiment with IP masquerading using ipchains and have a
Win95 PC behind my masquerade box. It's working so far, so good, but the
PC keeps opening a UDP port, ipchains will time it out, then it reopens,
etc, etc, etc... I'm wondering if anyone knows what port
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why is Xemacs not included in any of the main RH distributions? I'm just
> curious b/c all the other main editors are included.
Do you know that there are xemacs rpms on the redhat
"Powertools" disks? This took me a little while to figure
out myself, because (at lea
Daniel Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Sorry for posting this here and not on the rsync mailing list(im on enuff
>mailinglists as it is :)
I know the feeling. ;-)
>I am trying to set up a working rsync enviroment where i will make one
>machine a complete mirror of on other (so that if the
I have an 18 GB HDD (IDE-SEAGATE), and Linux install recognized it
automatically. I just booted from the CD, gave no information about the
drive on any prompt, and DiskDruid found the drive with no problem at all.
-Manuel.
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Steve Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
My officemate has an ATI Xpert 98 with Redhat 6.0 and he says that it is
actually a Rage Pro Turbo (64 bit not 128) chipset and the redhat
installation should detect it. From http://www.xfree86.org/cardlist.html
ATI Xpert 98 ... XF86_Mach64
Juan
>
> >
One of my web servers was a happy SMP 5.1 box with two Intel Etherexpress
Pro nics. I upgraded it to 6.2 today and all seemed well with the
exception that the network would come up, but the cards would not send or
receive packets. They showed up as "up" in ifconfig, but they would
eventually
Steve Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>how do you have linux see a 18.3 gig
>drive. To be specific, it is a western digital.
>Can someone help me install linux on this.
>
>I'm having the most difficult time doing so.
>
>at the cd prompt i type
>linux hd=9965,12,299
Normally SCSI drives are a no-
Anurag Jalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I must place an order for a SCSI DAT drive for my Redhat box within 12
>hours .. preferably a HP product .. can anyone suggest a good model # that
>works great with Linux ... I need a capacity of about 2-4 Gb
I've had good luck with HP's DAT8 and DAT40 dr
> linda hanigan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I was wondering if there was a program out there that worked like motd
> but would allow you to have a file of messages to cycle through. I
> thought
> it would be a nice way to help people to remember things that they
> don't
> use everyday, like alt-ctrl-BS
> Does anyone know if there is any PCI modems that
> work with Linux? Anyone has any to recommend?
ActionTec makes a PCI modem based on the Lucent Venus Chipset that works.
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Charlie Romero wrote:
>
> Is there a file I can edit rather than running Xconfigurator to
> change my monitor from 640x480 to 1024x768?
/etc/X11/XF86Config
> Is there a GUI control-panel somewhere that makes it easy to switch
> back and forth?
Nope.
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we are getting a cisco 2524 router and i have a question about the ios
firewall software. if we are going to be using a linux box for the
firewall, do we really need to buy the ios firewall software too? we
usually have other companies supply the firewall when our clients get
t1's or whatnot, bu
We have two HP 4 mm scsi dat drives running under 6.1. We have a model
C1533 dds-2 4-8 gb and a model C1554A dds-3 12-24 gb. I would recommend
the dds-3 drive. Better value, and it's way faster. Good luck,
Hidong
Anurag Jalan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I must place an order for a SCSI DAT d
I have a logfile that contains entries like so:
Wed Apr 12 04:45:04 2000: Auth: Login OK: [user/test123] (from nas
Weis-PM3)
Wed Apr 12 04:45:04 2000: Auth: Login OK: [user2/123test] (from nas
Bud-PM2)
Wed Apr 12 04:41:09 2000: Auth: Login incorrect: [user3/1badpass] (from
nas Weis-PM3)
Each is
Is it an ide drive? You may have to flash your bios. Old bioses had a
limit of, I think, 8 GB for ide drives. But 18 gb scsi drives should be
recognized fine. Good luck,
Hidong
Steve Lee wrote:
>
> how do you have linux see a 18.3 gig
> drive. To be specific, it is a western digital.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> how do you have linux see a 18.3 gig drive. To be specific, it is a
> western digital. Can someone help me install linux on this.
> I'm having the most difficult time doing so.
> at the cd prompt i type linux hd=9965,12,299
Steve, Unfortunately I don't remember all t
Where can I find the meaning of the error signals? I've got an error signal
7 and an error signal 9 during install and have no idea what they mean.
Thanks a lot.
-Manuel.
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On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 07:42:39AM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> What's the name of the 6.2 list?
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Hi!
Maybe you can try changing the display and the video card, just to check if
you have a hardware problem. All monitors I've seen blinking one way or the
other are just about to burn. On the other hand, you may check the frequency
you have set for your monitor.
-Manuel.
> -Mensaje origina
Hi!
I've run 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, and 6.2 on my 486/66 box. I don't know what
were the memory restrictions for 4.2, but, do you have enough ram?
Other thing you may try is to boot from a Win98 start-up floppy with CD-ROM
support and run the autoboot batch file in dosutils in your CD and see what
> Is there a file I can edit rather than running Xconfigurator to
> change my monitor from 640x480 to 1024x768?
>
> Is there a GUI control-panel somewhere that makes it easy to switch
> back and forth?
>
CTRL ALT +
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> More on this. Closer inspection of the zoot rpms show that there are
> no rpms for the Red Hat Getting Started Guide, Reference Guide or
> Installation Guide. There is, in fact, an rpm for current manual
> pages.
>
> It would appear that the rpm for the Red Hat manuals was left out of
> the zoo
Hi, Mike!
I *guess* it uses the SVGA server, as I checked yesterday for a Diamond A50,
and most of their cards work this way. But, I am sure you would preffer to
check for your specific card yourself at www.redhat.com/hardware on the 6.2
intel's hardware section, XFree86 subsection.
-Manuel.
>
On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 10:44:28PM -0500, linda hanigan wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a program out there that worked like motd
> but would allow you to have a file of messages to cycle through. I thought
> it would be a nice way to help people to remember things that they don't
> use ever
Linda,
To quote the man page for motd(5): "The contents of /etc/motd are displayed
by login(1) after a successful login but just before it executes the login
shell." My system also has a login script for sh|ksh that is exed's where
appropriate (called /etc/profile.ksh) that /bin/cat's the tex
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, linda hanigan wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a program out there that worked like motd
> but would allow you to have a file of messages to cycle through. I
> thought it would be a nice way to help people to remember things that
> they don't use everyday, like alt-ctrl-
There is now a complete zoot document disk, it has tons of Zoot doc's, full
mirror of the Howto's, etc.
HTH,
Regards,
Steven Hildreth
Information Technology Manager
Aprotex Corporation, http://www.aprotex.com
"Proven Property Protection Since 1952"
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From: "John P. Ve
On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 07:42:39AM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> What's the name of the 6.2 list?
>
zoot-list
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I'm getting the following error message every ten minutes in
/var/log/messages:
Apr 13 11:27:01 mpls inetd[19909]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Any thoughts as to what to where to look and how to fix it?
Glen
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WARNING WARNING WARNING
Be careful! As I recall from the infamous 'vidiot -redhat 6.2 sucks because it
deleted all my partitions' thread or what ever it started as the consensus was
that you can do a install an not wipe out the existing partition info by using
expert mode. The install will wipe
Be sure that you've set the correct permissions on the script, e.g. "chmod
755 script.sh" assuming that the script itself is called script.sh. If that
doesn't work, what's the exact message you get? Or does it just return
directly to the prompt?
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If you mean kernel source, it defaults to being in /usr/src/linux
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From: Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 12:34 am
Subject: Compilation and installation of udf
Hi everybody,
I am trying to compile and install udf
It's easy, when you go to setup your partition during the install, chose to
mount those existing partitions wherever you want them to be, but don't
format them.
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> From: Burke, Thomas G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 7:41 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PR
Have you set the execute bit on the script (see the chmod man page)?
Jerry Human wrote:
>
> Actually, the mouse is selected and configured correctly. I've double
> checked and even tried different settings. Also, XF86Config isn't a
> problem to mess with because I've done it before with success.
You are looking for the global option "interfaces"
interfaces = 192.168.0.1/24
Where the IP of eth1 is 192.168.0.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0
(class C).
j
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Cathey
> Sent: Monday, Apri
Man, that's slow mail is a postman driving around in a truck delivering
this?
Received 4/13/00, 11:25
Bill Ward
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From: Ward William E PHDN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:34 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Could not delete partition
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> I am trying to compile and install udf file on RedHat 6.0 but can't
> find "Linux source tree" directory. Could some body shed me some
> light. Thanks in advance.
try /usr/src/linux. It seems from your question that that's what you're
looking for.
best
rickf
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