At 03:03 PM 5/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Gang
>
>I have been asked if RH 6.2 ( or 5.2 even) will run on a 386 with 32 mb
>memory and 40mb hard disk.
>Can't say why he wants to but I suspect it is some old junk he is wanting to
>get some use out of.
>
>Does any one think it can be done and still do
Hi all
I checked the archives and saw two recommendations for a news server proxy
leafnode
nntpcache
>From brief look at their websites (both .orgs) I cannot tell whether they
support the single feature I am looking for.
I have zero experience with news servers, and very little as a news read
OK, after much fiddling and a call to Novell support, NDS for LINUX (the
non-corporate edition that's the free trial on novell.com) will only allow
you to host a copy of your NDS tree on the LINUX box, allowing
authentication into the tree but NOT allowing mounting of resources on the
LINUX box (
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>
> I recently re-installed 6.1, and now the system isn't keeping accurate
> track of installed rpms. Yesterday I installed mod_ssl. I just tried to
> uninstall it and received the following message:
>
> $ rpm -e mod_ssl-2.6.0_1.3.12-1.i586.rpm
> error: package mod_ssl-
I worked at a place where the owner of one domain wanted a
copy of all mail his employees received. I'm not positive but
I believe we set it up so that all mail for that particular
domain would go to one account. A procmail ruleset made sending
the owner a copy of each mail very simple.
I have
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 10:36:47AM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> I recently re-installed 6.1, and now the system isn't keeping accurate
> track of installed rpms. Yesterday I installed mod_ssl. I just tried to
> uninstall it and received the following message:
>
> $ rpm -e mod_ssl-2.6.0_1.3.
sorry to repost , but i was not sure it got sent.
im trying to burn cd's using gtoaster (gnome-toaster), after much chowning I
got all my cd
drives to work( 1 scsi cdr , 1 scsi cdrom & 1 ide cdrom )
I can load files to be burnt , but now I can not get it to do the actual
burn. I am getting permi
Also
http://www.tuxtops.com
if you want to get one pre-configured.
Good luck,
Hidong
Alan Mead wrote:
>
> Have you consulted the Linux Laptop page?
>
> http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/
>
> Some of the links look broken, however.
>
> -Alan
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On Tue, 9 May 2000, Barton Hodges wrote:
> I seem to have forgotten what the command
> was to keep a job running even after I log
> out of the console... can anyone help?
>
> Thanks.
>
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nohup is the command
> All attempts to login to my server now generate "login incorrect"
> error msgs. This applies to all system logins. Passwords and
> login names should be correct..
>
> I used a root disk to login to the system and changed the root
> password to null. This allowed me to login as root when t
At 10:36 AM 5/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I recently re-installed 6.1, and now the system isn't keeping accurate
>track of installed rpms. Yesterday I installed mod_ssl. I just tried to
>uninstall it and received the following message:
>
>$ rpm -e mod_ssl-2.6.0_1.3.12-1.i586.rpm
>error: package mod_
Hi ppl,
I was wondering how is it possible to do an auto bcc on sendmail for both
outgoing
and incoming mails. Has anybody done it and has a working config to share ?
Thanks.
best regards,
sixx
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oh, sorry, i just sent it out, i was on my out from work and saw the
message. don't try what i said, it wont work. pop in the RH cd and do an
upgrade, but dont select any packages. then it will install lilo again
fdor you. sorry about what i said before.
jake
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Tony Nugent w
Ok basically here's how it goes:
[root@king apr24]# rpm -ivh XFree86-4.0-0.8.i386.rpm
XFree86
#unpacking
of archive failed on file /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm: cpio: link failed - Bad
file descriptor
Well that's just great. Not only does /usr/X11R6/bin
Bret,
Do you need to save it as something other than a dump? Can you just use xwud to
view the dump?
Jack
Bret Hughes wrote:
> Thanks I am going down that path and it looks like I can use xloadimage to save
> it as something other than an X screen dump. I am having trouble with the
> xlo
On Tue, 9 May 2000, kerem unal wrote:
->I've tried SWAT, it's not working also ...
->Kerem --
*** Eeer, I'm afraid I haven't followed the thread - if any - so if you
bother repeating what your problem is I might be able to help as I just
spent the weekend figuring out how to make Windows prin
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Pete Peterson wrote:
>We have a RedHat Linux mail gateway which receives all incoming mail from
>the outside and then relays most of it to other machines, including mostly
>Micro$oft Exchange servers for Outlook victims.
Just create a local user account on the Linux box for ea
From time to time I spend what seems like an inordinate amount of time
creating multi-page forms. I create them by hand-coding HTML and Perl
using CGI.pm. Because they are multi-form, I code the Perl to write the
HTML "on the fly" as in Lincoln Stein's CGI.pm book. But I typically want
to
Hello Good People:
I'm getting ready to build a new computer that will primarily run RH
Linux. Before I do I'd like to ask a few questions to help me make the
best build.
A) First I'd like to know of some of the more_Linux_friendly
motherboards and how much memory is needed for an optimum sy
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