Hi everybody,
I met the captioned problem twice in installing following new kernels;
linux-2.3.99-pre6
linux-2.4.0-test1
I have selected most relevant options related to APM under General Setup and
made following changes to /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt
Changed
command="halt" to
command="powero
Hi Alexander,
Following error messages were pop-up after installing new kernel,
linux-2.3.99-pre6 to R.H.6.2 (new System.map file has been copied from root
to /boot/System.map)
During Starting-up
Starting NFS locked: Lockdsve: Invalid Argument[Failed]
During Shutting down
- Shutting
>
> Note: added to subject line.
>
> I saw this somewhere else (probably off a link on the LinuxToday web
> site). I suspect it has at least as much to do with trying to lower
> piracy as it does with discouraging people from experimenting with
> other OSes.
Sadly it will not work since piracy
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 06:20:01PM -0500, Tanner, Robby wrote:
> Leaving the PC on, particulaly with today's advanced power management
> features, lowers the total cost of ownership (TCO). One of the largest
> areas of failure is caused by hardware. Of those, a large percent can be
> attributed
> Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 23:16:05 -0400
> From: Doug McGarrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I attempted to send a message to the list a few days ago,
> that quoted Ed Foster of Info-World, and some of his correspondents.
>
> For some reason, that note never reached the list. One of the items
> was
I attempted to send a message to the list a few days ago,
that quoted Ed Foster of Info-World, and some of his correspondents.
For some reason, that note never reached the list. One of the items
was that MS has dragooned its slave hardware distributors NOT to
provide the Windows 98 OS disk wit
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 06:52:30PM -0700, Mike said:
>
> Very odd, indeed that's it. When logrotate rotates /var/log/messages
> ipchains no longer logs. Re-running /etc/rc.d/init.d/firewall does not
> seem to restore logging. Rebooting does, however I'm sure that is extreme
> and there is like
'Hatters,
I have an older CD of Applixware. Possibly version 4.3.7? (I got it with RH 6.0 right
when the latter was released)
I only recently started using it in any real capacity, and i noticed that there are
newer versions available.
has anyone upgraded thusly? I am hoping I can just downl
i have ftp and email user only
on my system. after upgrading to redhat 6.2
the nologin does not work.
it prevents ftp logings.
how do you setup a ftponly user. !! please
and also make ftpuser to only
view their personal directory without roaming
around the system.
Thanks
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It's easy. When does a light bulb fail? When you turn it on. Why? All
those cold, low resistance circuits draw a lot of current at turn on, there
are mechanical as well as electrical stresses on all those junctions, to
say nothing of the trauma to capacitors.
The monitor is the power hungry
Very odd, indeed that's it. When logrotate rotates /var/log/messages
ipchains no longer logs. Re-running /etc/rc.d/init.d/firewall does not
seem to restore logging. Rebooting does, however I'm sure that is extreme
and there is likely some other way to restore logging...???
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Charles,
Thank you, I had the gateway information on a piece of paper. So it was easy to find.
Doing what Robert stated did
not work. I had the Gateway information already in the system. I can pull it up and
it shows being attached to eth0.
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From: "Tanner, Robby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 12:27 PM
Subject: RE: MS Breakup
> Let's not forget that:
>
> 1) Gates also tried to downplay the internet, mainly because it was beyond
> the control of the Microsoft b
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 08:23:56AM -0600, Eric Sisler wrote:
> A silly question, but does anyone know when Red Hat plans on releasing
> 2.2.16.x kernel and 8.10.2.x sendmail RPM's to prevent the "Linux
> capabilities" bug in the earlier 2.2.x kernels? They're usually pretty
> prompt with secur
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> > Great!... Seems to work pretty well...
> >
> > Is there a way to take advantage of SSH/SSL for file transfer?
> >
> Go to www.ssh.com and get their Windows client. It's got
> ssh file transfers built-in
Where can I get a Ver. of WINE which will work with RH 6.0? All the ones I
have found require Glibc 2.1.2 and I have Glibc 2.1.1
Michael
Jon Knews wrote:
> WINE* 2000* .rpm comes with the powertools for RH6.2 or you may find them
> on a redhat mirror site. INstall the RPM, checkout the /et
Hi,
Well it all depends on why you are leaving it on. There is both up's and down's for
it. If it is a server
then YES, you do want to leave it on. I am going to assume that it is in a work
enviroment. It can
be more costly on the home by leaving one on all the time. So with that said.
I
Leaving the PC on, particulaly with today's advanced power management
features, lowers the total cost of ownership (TCO). One of the largest
areas of failure is caused by hardware. Of those, a large percent can be
attributed to bad solder joints. This occurs due to thermal fatigue
introduced by
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Robert Glover wrote:
> First of all you need a default route, and to do that you will need
> the IP address of your ISP's router(gateway). Since your Windoze box
> sees the net okay, get the info from it. Here's an example of how to
> use the route command to add a default g
Dear friends:
I am a Electromechanical Engineer looking for software to work with under
Linux. Although I have basic tools, such as VariCAD, Scilab, and
spreadsheets, I am still looking for something to replace MS Project,
something for planning not software projects, but using CPM and PERT to
an
Can anyone please tell me what the benefits are to
leaving your computers on at all time. I understand
that there are benefits, however, I would like to be
able to provide a more specific answer when other ask
me whether they should leave their system on. Thanks.
OhWhat about turning just t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I'm planning on taking the plunge and try out XFree86 4.0 on my RH 6.2
> box. Are there any HOWTO's or other docs that tips and hints, etc.
Bryan, I'm including some notes from Gene C who was kind enough to
provide
some information that really helps get this going.
A
Kevin Wood wrote:
> I have a customer who purchased a SB Live! MP3+ card and I'm trying to
> get it running. I wne to there site and found drivers for 2.2.10,
> 2.2.5-15 and 2.0.36. NONE of these help me running a 2.2.15 kernel.
> Anyone have any ideas on how to get this beasty working? Thanks
Hello Good People:
Does anyone know how or where I can learn how to increase the maximum
number of mounts in RH 6.2? My fstab has 14 mount points properly listed
for automount but on boot I get an error: "too many mount points" after
the sixth mount. The same error occurs if I try to mount manual
Hi, list!
I'm planning on taking the plunge and try out XFree86 4.0 on my RH 6.2 box.
Are there any HOWTO's or other docs that tips and hints, etc.
Thanks,
Brian
_
Brian Wright Aturna Commu
Hi,
I would like my Cisco network devices (routers and switches) to export their
event notification to my linux server.
What should I set up on the linux box to enable that. Syslogd is already
running, but I don't know how to modify the syslog.conf file, if needed.
Thanks for your help,
Remy
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Anurag Jalan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> where does BIND store the caching info ? I run Redhat 6.2.
>
> Anurag
>
If I remember right, it stores it in memory.
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In message <01bfd626$9f56a420$fe5e78cc@ntwork>, "John Baird"
writes:
> Yeah but what really bugs me about threads like these denigrating MS is that
> apple stole the original gui idea from Xerox. Somehow the MS haters
> conveniently forget this.
It is my information that Xerox *gave* the so
Robert,
When I enter that command I get a message back, Network unreachable. I had done this
once before.
Any other ideas??
Steven
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On 6/14/2000 at 3:09 PM Robert Glover wrote:
>Okie Dokie! You have the DSL and your LAN hooked into the same hub?
>
Yes. Windoze, gets what we need done until Unix is more widely used as a desktop...
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On 6/14/2000 at 2:25 PM Tanner, Robby wrote:
>All good points. Just trying to lend some objectivity. I'm all for a nice
>desktop interface with Unix underpinnings.
Robby,
Good point. And SO true.
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On 6/14/2000 at 2:27 PM Tanner, Robby wrote:
>Let's not forget that:
>
>1) Gates also tried to downplay the internet, mainly because it was beyond
>the control of the Microsoft business model.
>2) at one point Willy
Where did you get the 1.3.9. spec file? Can you use
the 1.3.6 spec file to build a 1.3.9 rpm? I've been
meaning to learn more about RPM, but I just cant seem
to find the time.
> I was getting a segfault as well when installing
> apache-ssl-1.3.9. Try
> downloading the source and rebuilding on y
Let's not forget that:
1) Gates also tried to downplay the internet, mainly because it was beyond
the control of the Microsoft business model.
2) at one point Willy G. quipped that you would never need more than 640KB
of memory. Ironic, coming from the man whose bloatware is probably
supporting
All good points. Just trying to lend some objectivity. I'm all for a nice
desktop interface with Unix underpinnings. Until then, Windows is OK.
> -Original Message-
> From: Steven Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 1:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subj
i have an intellimouse working right now(with imwheel)
and it works great.
not sure just how different an intellimouse and an intellieye(Intellimouse
Optical Eye) are.
i might just as well try plugging the damn thing in a seeing if it works or
not. heheheh
thank you
eric
> you mean Intellimouse O
Okie Dokie! You have the DSL and your LAN hooked into the same hub?
-- that's bad security, but I bet you just want to get things working
for now. I'll throw in my 2 bits and say that you should not hook the
internet directly to your LAN. You'll be broken into in no time that
way. You should r
>Yeah but what really bugs me about threads like these denigrating MS is that
>apple stole the original gui idea from Xerox. Somehow the MS haters
>conveniently forget this.
Hardly forgotten,but perhaps over stated;
1)Xerox PARC *Never* intended to put a gui on everybody's desk,
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
>
> > > Caldera is also using GRUB. But doesn't the latest LILO get around the 1024
> > > cylinder limit also?
> > >
> > Sure does, but it isn't installed by default in the current
> > version of RedHat
Robby,
Point taken. We all get a long with Windoze. That is because we need to. If I could
get most
of the software I need for Linux,Unix. I would only run Windoze for my wife's machine
or when
I was on the road. Windows does not give us anything that special.
Again Gates has nothing mor
you mean Intellimouse Optical Eye? I have that one and I couldn't get it to
work under XFfree86 4.0 I tried "ExplorerPS/2" "Microsoft" "IMPS/2" and only
"PS/2" would work. Now I'm back to using XFree86 3.3.6 and use "PS/2" still
since "IMPS/2" is erractic still. I guess my next attempt will b
Robert,
I posted the information that you asked about. DId you see it??
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On 6/14/2000 at 9:14 AM Robert Glover wrote:
>> Good Evening Group,
>>
>[ snip ]
>>
>> I have a DSL line, and the windoze box that I have see's the net OK. I can not
>even see
>
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 11:34:05AM -0400, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> Jon, I'm sorry to say, but we do owe Microsoft a few (positive) things:
>
> The machine on your desk wouldn't exist if not for the foundations built
> on MS-DOS. Sure, I know, you run Linux now... but the machine is based
>
When combining two lines as one in sed's regexp/condition, is it
possible to combine the lines with a return in between? I tried the
following types in the regexp/condition to simulate the return:
[=\n=], [=\r=], \n, \r, \015, .*, [:space:], [:cntrl:], [:print:],
[:blank:]
*
...and one could hypothesize that, given a different outcome, we would be
complianing about Apple today. The possibilities and liklihoods
notwithstanding, Microsoft undertakes shady and illegal activities to
compensate for a so-so operating system. Truth be known, I get along with
NT. I prefer
Hello group
I'm a little confused on the linuxdoc instruction for kickstart. The FAQ of
that section mentions to change the /RedHat/base/comps file then rebuild it
to reflect the changes. How do you rebiuld this file.
Whole question and anwser:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/KickStart-HOWTO-10
Note: [OT] tag added to the subject line.
"Steven Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Bill Ward wrote:
>
> >Jon, I'm sorry to say, but we do owe Microsoft a few (positive) things:
>
> >The machine on your desk wouldn't exist if not for the
> >foundations built on MS-DOS. Sure, I know, yo
Check out www.freessh.org . Get the Windows scp client, PSCP.
"Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
> Great!... Seems to work pretty well...
>
> Is there a way to take advantage of SSH/SSL for file transfer?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Christopher Molnar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: W
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000 06:49:02 -0400 (EDT)
Gary Nielson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#Hi,
#
#I just created my first data cd using mkisofs and cdrecord. I noticed
#something that I don't understand. When I view the cd -- a backup of my
#home directory -- on my Linux box, all the data seems to be in i
(un)IntelliEye on rh6.2.
Can it be done??
eric
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Great!... Seems to work pretty well...
>
> Is there a way to take advantage of SSH/SSL for file transfer?
>
Go to www.ssh.com and get their Windows client. It's got
ssh file transfers built-in.
John
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> "Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I just installed SSL & SSH on my machine, but I can't even test to
> > see that it works..
> >
> > When logging in from remote, I use a Windows box. Where can I get a
> > client(?) for windows to a
Yeah but what really bugs me about threads like these denigrating MS is that
apple stole the original gui idea from Xerox. Somehow the MS haters
conveniently forget this.
> -Original Message-
> From: Steven Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 12:59 PM
> T
Title: mail problem
Hi.
Ihave a little problem with my mail server and need some help.
When I send a message to someone who is not a local user on my machine, I receive the message:
"The recipient [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not acceptable to your smtp server. The message is not sendable until th
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> > Caldera is also using GRUB. But doesn't the latest LILO get around the 1024
> > cylinder limit also?
> >
> Sure does, but it isn't installed by default in the current
> version of RedHat. :-(
Because the lilo version that handles the 1024 cylinder li
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Edward Marczak wrote:
> 13/6/00 6:35 PM, y u r i k a écrit:
>
> > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/71feat.php3
> >
> > I haven't tried it yet
>
> Caldera is also using GRUB. But doesn't the latest LILO get around the 1024
> cylinder limit also?
>
Sure does, but it isn't in
Bill,
VERY well said. I could not have said it better myself. One note: is that if Apple
would not have been so closed they might have had a much larger market share.
S
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>
>Jon, I'm sorry to say, but we do owe Microsoft a few (positive) things:
>
>The
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, M. Neidorff wrote:
> I've done the same and had no problem--even as root. BTW, you don't have
> to re-boot to see if everything is OK. I consider that a Windows thing
> which linux doesn't need. The most you may need to do is unmount a
> partition and fsck it after you
Hi all,
where does BIND store the caching info ? I run Redhat 6.2.
Anurag
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I just installed Code Crusader using the source rpm from the contrib
directory, and it gives me a segmentation fault as soon as I try to run
it. I didn't experience any problems during the installation
though. Anybody can suggest a fix for this?
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Tips,
Hey there guys,
I have a customer who purchased a SB Live! MP3+ card and I'm trying to
get it running. I wne to there site and found drivers for 2.2.10,
2.2.5-15 and 2.0.36. NONE of these help me running a 2.2.15 kernel.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this beasty working? Thanks for any
h
Good Morning again,
I was asked some question about the way my network was set up. This is the
information it gave me.
I know something is wrong, but not sure what. I did go though some of the network
help on redhat.com, but
the 3howto was down.
S
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Thank you Mr. Dixon. I downloaded the installar and telling it where to install from
was as easy as
clicking "local media" and browsing to the directory of my choice! Then it installed.
Now it's done and
works beautifully! I think Red Hat has got to put this as the default GNOME for the
nex
-Original Message-
From: Jon Knews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 10:06 AM
To: "Joseph T. Tannenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "rpjday"
Cc: recipient.list.not.shown; @nswcphdn.navy.mil
Subject: RE: MS Breakup
Some of you folks have really got to get with it on the t
Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> quick one: Does anybody out there have recommendations on a good program
> for schematic entry? Preferably something that can export a netlist or
> DXF or suchlike and - if possible - free/Open Source.
> I've been browsing around SAL (http://SAL.KachinaTech.CO
> "Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
> > I just downloaded your program, & I gotta tell you that I really like
> > it! Thanks a lot!
> >
> > Now if I can just figure out how to FTP over it :)
>
> http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14admin/security/secure_tunnelling_ftp.htm
>
> Rob
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This
is a pretty hokey way of doing what you want to do.. Just setup your usa
sendmail server as a sendmail hub, have it forward emails that need to go to
india to the sendmail server in india. Also get 8.9 or 8.10.. I would
suggest 8.10. It'll take you 20 mins to compile/install and you'l
Hi,
I just created my first data cd using mkisofs and cdrecord. I noticed
something that I don't understand. When I view the cd -- a backup of my
home directory -- on my Linux box, all the data seems to be in its proper
place, though a new directory, /rr_moved/, is created -- that is empty.
When
anurag jalan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I downloaded the comanche .tar.gz file to /usr/local and extracted the
> archive with : tar -xvzf filename...
>
> The archive was extracted to /usr/local/comanche/ but the ownership
> attributes of this directory were:
>
> owner= bdg ; group = indra instea
At 09:21 AM 6/14/00 , you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Before I start 'messing' with Apache , i want some advice :
>
>What i want to do : Use my webserver as a Testing/debugging site for my
>webpages/scripts before
>they are uploaded to my Hosting Company's servers ...
>
>the Questions :
>
>a) Should i use
At 19:32 2000-06-14 +0530, anurag jalan wrote:
>I downloaded the comanche .tar.gz file to /usr/local and extracted the
>archive with : tar -xvzf filename...
>
>The archive was extracted to /usr/local/comanche/ but the ownership
>attributes of this directory were:
[snip]
The tar command preserve
A silly question, but does anyone know when Red Hat plans on releasing
2.2.16.x kernel and 8.10.2.x sendmail RPM's to prevent the "Linux
capabilities" bug in the earlier 2.2.x kernels? They're usually pretty
prompt with security related items, but I haven't seen anything - unless
I'm looking
Thanks. Tried your suggestion with no success...configure still trips when
searching for xpm.h. I Also tried CFLAGS ="$CFLAGS /usr/X11R6/include".
Now it complains:
checking whether the C compiler (gcc /usr/X11R6/include ) works... no
configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C c
Hi all,
Before I start 'messing' with Apache , i want some advice
:
What i want to do : Use my webserver as a Testing/debugging
site for my webpages/scripts before
they are uploaded to my Hosting Company's servers
...
the Questions :
a) Should i use the default /home/httpd/html/ direc
"Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
>
> Great!... Seems to work pretty well...
>
> Is there a way to take advantage of SSH/SSL for file transfer?
Get the ssh from www.ssh.com. You can donwload it for free, if you´re
not gonna use it for commerce.
I love the secure shell!!
HTH
JLT
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Hi all,
I downloaded the comanche .tar.gz file to /usr/local and extracted the
archive with : tar -xvzf filename...
The archive was extracted to /usr/local/comanche/ but the ownership
attributes of this directory were:
owner= bdg ; group = indra instead of root and root..
bdg and indra are 2
I've used chipmunk, but not very much... I'm looking for some front ends
to spice3, personally.. I would love to see the equivalent of Orcad's
Pspice suite integrated with the spice back-end, with place & route
capabilities...
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas Ribbrock [SMTP:[EMAIL P
I installed fvwm2-ade by downloading the rpm from following web site.
http://eclipt.uni-klu.ac.at/rpm2html/contrib/libc5/i386/fvwm2-ade-0.81-2.i386.html
Installation was successful. How to start and fvwm2-ade? and Where did it
put the binaries? I couldn't see it in /usr/X11R6/bin/
Is there a pla
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Kaplan, Paul wrote:
> I am trying to compile Wine 2526 on a RH6.0. Configure chokes when
> "Checking for X11/xpm.h".
> The packages xpm-3.4k-1 and xpm-devel-3.4k-1 are both installed on my system
> and the file /usr/X11R6/inlcude/X11/xpm.h exists.
gcc probably isn't loo
At 08:36 2000-06-14 -0400, Edward Marczak wrote:
>Again, any newer version of sendmail that I've set up (yes, from 'scratch',
>and running my own m4 compiled '.cf' file) already bounces unknown IDs and
>copies postmaster.
I've never seen a sendmail that bounces unknowns to postmaster by default.
Hi Ritha,
If you don't want to follow my foot steps, forget R.H. 6.0 and get R.H. 6.2.
I learnt a bitter lesson to compile/upgrade/install kernel and
Voodoo/Banshee on R.H.6.0, taking me nearly 2 months without result. With
the assistance from many nice guys on several relevant lists, I continue
Hi all,
quick one: Does anybody out there have recommendations on a good program
for schematic entry? Preferably something that can export a netlist or
DXF or suchlike and - if possible - free/Open Source.
I've been browsing around SAL (http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM), but I
haven't yet found what I'
Great!... Seems to work pretty well...
Is there a way to take advantage of SSH/SSL for file transfer?
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Molnar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:49 AM
> To: Burke, Thomas G.
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED
At 15:54 2000-06-13 -0600, SoloCDM wrote:
>A simple problem with a complicated solution.
>
>Everything works except sed, and that's a return after "in the file. The problem is hopefully just the forward slashes and
>how to get sed to treat them as symbols and not directives, with only
>the three
> Good Evening Group,
>
[ snip ]
>
> I have a DSL line, and the windoze box that I have see's the net OK. I can not even
>see
> the box from within my own network.
>
> So my question is (well the best I can do with my limited knowledge.) IS WHY? I ran
> netcfg and put in the information f
I am trying to compile Wine 2526 on a RH6.0. Configure chokes when
"Checking for X11/xpm.h".
The packages xpm-3.4k-1 and xpm-devel-3.4k-1 are both installed on my system
and the file /usr/X11R6/inlcude/X11/xpm.h exists.
Anyone know what's missing?
Paul Kaplan
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"Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I just installed SSL & SSH on my machine, but I can't even test to
> see that it works..
>
> When logging in from remote, I use a Windows box. Where can I get a
> client(?) for windows to allow me to do secure logins to my linux box?
>
> T
14/6/00 5:38 AM, K.Deepak a écrit:
Hi all,
> I have setup a mail-server at my office. I am using RedHat Linux 5.2 for my
> mail-server with the sendmail version - sendmail-8.8.7-20.
This really isn't a cop-out, but I'd recommend upgrading to the latest
sendmail immediately. Get RH 6.1 or 6.2
13/6/00 1:52 PM, Jason Wong a écrit:
> The ccvs in the Redhat distro was developed by a company called Hell's
> Kitchen Systems, www.hks.net
> They were acquired by Redhat a few months back.
> You can find details here:
> http://www.redhat.com/products/ccvs/
Yup, that looks like it. Thanks! I'
I was getting a segfault as well when installing apache-ssl-1.3.9. Try
downloading the source and rebuilding on your machine:
rpm -ba apache-ssl.spec
Also, make sure that your httpsd.conf is configured correctly. This seems
to have done the trick for me.
- Mike
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Adv.
Hey all,
I just installed SSL & SSH on my machine, but I can't even test to
see that it works..
When logging in from remote, I use a Windows box. Where can I get a
client(?) for windows to allow me to do secure logins to my linux box?
Thanks,
Tom
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Hi all,
I
have setup a mail-server at my office. I am using RedHat Linux 5.2 for
my mail-server with the sendmail version -
sendmail-8.8.7-20. Now let me tell you as to how i get mails meant
for my office. I have setup this mail-server in india. and my main mail-server
is in the USA.
A simple problem with a complicated solution.
Everything works except sed, and that's a return after " are dummies to omit the link from the message. The
output is pulled from a file on each occasion with grep, so the return
after "http://www..com/images/blankpixel.gif/Key=3095.LZmR.V8Eyd">
Not
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