Hello Raymond,
Sunday, June 18, 2000, 9:49:42 PM, you wrote:
RM> Put a command line in your Cisco router and switches
RM> syslog server "Your server IP address"
RM> and your syslog daemond will start to get events and traps from de Cisco devices
RM> Regards
RM> Raymond Monge
RM> ERP Network
Make sure you start your syslogd with the -r option to enable remote logging.
Darryl
At 02:49 PM 19/06/2000, you wrote:
>Put a command line in your Cisco router and switches
>
>syslog server "Your server IP address"
>
>and your syslog daemond will start to get events and traps from de Cisco
>d
Angel L. Mateo wrote:
>
> El día Fri, 16 Jun 2000 09:44:13 -0400 "Michael J. Glanovsky" escribió:
> > Am I correct that other Unixs (such as AIX) frequently don't have a /home
> > directory, putting user accounts in /usr or /usr/local instead?
> >
> I think that IRIX locates user director
Hello
-Did you follow the instructions I gave you exactly?
-Edit -> Peferences is the only real way you can start messagner only. Unless
someone in this list can enlightin me on another way.
- Are you sure you did click on OK instread of cancel
- Are you sure you didn't select both messenger an
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
:On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, David Talkington wrote:
:
:>
:> G'day.
:>
:> I would like to pass along a bit of experience, in case it helps
:> someone else, since my perusals of the archives suggest that a lot of
:> folks have fought with this issue.
:>
:> I have a Thinkpad
Yup, but only if configured to run without "bind". See the FAQ below.
http://www.sendmail.org/faq/section3.html#3.22
I am not sure what his problem was but DNS is always a good guess given the
info that was supplied. It could also be misconfigured if "named" is running
and that would slow down s
I like the 2940UW also. In fact I have one in a dual processor also.
Good choice..
S
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On 6/18/2000 at 8:31 PM badger wrote:
>Hello y,
>
>Sunday, June 18, 2000, 6:50:30 PM, you wrote:
>
>
>yurik> Hi All,
>
>yurik> I need your advice on choosing a SCSI
Put a command line in your Cisco router and switches
syslog server "Your server IP address"
and your syslog daemond will start to get events and traps from de Cisco devices
Regards
Raymond Monge
ERP Network Management
INTRIA - Hewlett Packard
Toronto
(416) 892-6263
Remy Faures wrote:
> Hi,
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, dattatraya wrote:
> is there a defragment utility in linux? can anyone tell me where i can find
> it??
>
> dattatraya
As others have said, Linux doesn't end up defragmenting the files much,
and most people don't worry about it.
It was discussed a while ago on this list -
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Eddie Strohmier wrote:
> Jon:
>
> I see you have hosts set up, but do you have "named" running on one of the
> machines so sendmail can translate hostnames. I believe you need "named"
> (bind) to allow sendmail to run. Check out www.sendmail.org under FAQ
> section. I am s
Hello y,
Sunday, June 18, 2000, 6:50:30 PM, you wrote:
yurik> Hi All,
yurik> I need your advice on choosing a SCSI card. Bought a Tyan Tiger 100 S1832DL
yurik> board.
yurik> BX chipset. Dual processor. manual sez up to PIII 500 Mhz, we'll see ;)
yurik> I am in no hurry, bought it at a very go
I have a dual PII Red Hat 6.1 machine. The motherboard is an asus
p2b-ds with on-board adaptec aic-7890 scsi. I also have an asus sc200
50-pin narrow scsi pci card in the machine. This scsi card has the
symbios 53c810 scsi chipset. Everything works great. Good luck,
Hidong
y u r i k wro
Hi All,
I need your advice on choosing a SCSI card. Bought a Tyan Tiger 100 S1832DL
board.
BX chipset. Dual processor. manual sez up to PIII 500 Mhz, we'll see ;)
I am in no hurry, bought it at a very good price, so I can wait until a very
good price for the rest
of hardware junk will strike me
I have an interesting situation: I have a rh6.2 new
install 32mb ram, AMD k62 300MHz CPU, and whenever I
run TOP, initially (for the 1st 3 seconds) I get the
following: If you notice the 5.6% idle CPU state is
not commensurate with the 0.0% user, system or
nice...who is cycling the bandwith?
Syst
The following appeared in the N.Y. Times Magazine, today,
in the column, "The Ethicist" by Randy Cohen. Quoted
verbatim:
[Q]
"I teach business ethics for a local university. I wonder
how you would respond to this classic moral dilemma:
John walks into a village and finds Mary holding 15 people
I have always installed RH on a stand alone Pentium class PC with a larger
hard drive.
Now I want to install on a 486 that I have upgraded. This is a old AST
Advantage Pro that I bought new in 1993 and have been using as a windows
print server! I want to use RH as a print server ..file server a
I had my Linux partition on an 8 gig HD, with 4 gigs allocated to Linux, and 4
to M$-DOG. I nuked the M$-DOG partition, and used PartitionMagic 5 (off of a
floppy) to resize my partition to 8 gigs. No problem with that, but when I
boot into Linux and run df -k, I get the following:
Filesystem
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Gary Nielson wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just got a new va linux system and successfully configured cdrecord to
> > write cds. I am using this to back up data in my home directory. The last
> > two cd's I've tried to create with cdreco
Hi,
I'm running a "tweaked" RH 6.2 dist on my laptop with kernel 2.4.0-test1,
primarily for the USB (mouse) support, and it's been working great, although
it might have been overkill for my needs... Since getting it up-and-running,
I've also tried a stock 2.2.16 with the USB backport patch from
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
> Danny wrote:
>
> > This would work .
>
> Well, it *should*, but it does not...
>
> (Netscape ver. 4.72, included with RH 6.2)
>
> Thanks anyway,
>
Have you gone into the Edit -> Preferences menu and set up
what you want to come up when you st
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, CH wrote:
> IF that's true then on the boot to linux showing drives such as _._%
> non-contiguous keeps increasing. Isn't non-contiguous mean fragmentation?
> If so, then how is it just MS sickness?
>
There was a huge discussion on one of the linux-related
lists this past we
Danny wrote:
> This would work .
Well, it *should*, but it does not...
(Netscape ver. 4.72, included with RH 6.2)
Thanks anyway,
-Manuel.
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Uncle Meat wrote:
Quote on:
More people will mean more of the hand-holding some expect. That could
eventually lead to a more stable,non-M$, 'doze-like product.
That, in my opinion, will lead many of us to lose some of what we like with
linux and get more pre-decided configurations to ensure co
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, CH wrote:
> IF that's true then on the boot to linux showing drives such as _._%
> non-contiguous keeps increasing. Isn't non-contiguous mean fragmentation?
> If so, then how is it just MS sickness?
>
> CH
>
If I understand it right, the way Linux writes files keeps the fi
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, David Talkington wrote:
>
> G'day.
>
> I would like to pass along a bit of experience, in case it helps
> someone else, since my perusals of the archives suggest that a lot of
> folks have fought with this issue.
>
> I have a Thinkpad with an ATAPI CDROM, and use a HP exte
I quote from a message:
"Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER,
even though we all pronounce it that way."
Then what _does_ it stand for? Does anybody know?
TNX --doug
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IF that's true then on the boot to linux showing drives such as _._%
non-contiguous keeps increasing. Isn't non-contiguous mean fragmentation?
If so, then how is it just MS sickness?
CH
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Se
G'day.
I would like to pass along a bit of experience, in case it helps
someone else, since my perusals of the archives suggest that a lot of
folks have fought with this issue.
I have a Thinkpad with an ATAPI CDROM, and use a HP external parport
CD writer. My kernel is a custom job, and contai
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Adv. Systems Design wrote:
> Some NT dude asked me why he never saw me
> defragmenting my Linux box amidst his NT farm, and I
> told him linux does not need to be
> defragmented...needless to say, the guy was visibly
> STUNNED!
>
> Although I must admit I do not know why (ex
Only problem is you also need scanner drivers
so far as I know there are not even drivers for
parellel port scanners.
Linda
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From: David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 2:57 AM
Some NT dude asked me why he never saw me
defragmenting my Linux box amidst his NT farm, and I
told him linux does not need to be
defragmented...needless to say, the guy was visibly
STUNNED!
Although I must admit I do not know why (exactly), I
think its because defragmentation is actually resolve
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Gary Nielson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got a new va linux system and successfully configured cdrecord to
> write cds. I am using this to back up data in my home directory. The last
> two cd's I've tried to create with cdrecord have produced an error message
> I do not understan
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Eric Clover wrote:
> hello, im requesting some help with getting a pci lt non-winmodem
> working on 6.2. i have tried the setserial thing, but not sure if i have
> it right because i can not set the irq because i can not find out what
> one it is using. this is what i have in
18/6/00 12:31 PM, Jon Knews a écrit:
>
>
> PLease someone reply to this, is you have knowledge on it?
> Is there something I need to configure to make my sendmail FASTER on my
> RHLinux 6.2 and 5.2 boxes? Right now sendmail response seems slower than
> a
> snail, if not unresponsive at all. C
Jon:
I see you have hosts set up, but do you have "named" running on one of the
machines so sendmail can translate hostnames. I believe you need "named"
(bind) to allow sendmail to run. Check out www.sendmail.org under FAQ
section. I am sure "bind" is required at least it is for a large network.
15/6/00 2:31 PM, Steve Lee a écrit:
> does anyone konw of any software or
> comamands in linux to monitor traffic through
> the network. human readable maybe for
> tcpdump or netstat?
> or something similar like
> systat -netstat in BSDI
Give ethereal a shot. You can find it easily using fresh
Sure, I'm willing to give it a shot... where do I start? The howto's
perhaps?
And what's recommended for scanning? Does the gimp support image
acquisition directly from a scanner?
Thanks,
Ahbaid.
David Talkington wrote:
> Latest (experimental) kernel has support for it; try rolling your own
>
Anyone receive this email? I suddenly think my emails are not posting. I
sent a couple SENDMAIL questions and have not seen them get posted.
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PLease someone reply to this, is you have knowledge on it?
> Is there something I need to configure to make my sendmail FASTER on my
> RHLinux 6.2 and 5.2 boxes? Right now sendmail response seems slower than
> a
> snail, if not unresponsive at all. Clients I used are on Linux and
> Windoze. H
http://www.rpm.org/
At 09:37 PM 6/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Evening:
>
>Anyone out there heard or seen a place to download Maximum RPM 2 from?
>
>- Mike
>
>
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> Does anybody have a list of which logging corresponds to what number:
> I found out local2 logs anything that has to do with ppp. Or that's
> at least what I understood.
> Anybody have the time to mail me the list?
Zoran,
local0 - local7 are user defined or more correctly, program defined.
If
Hi,
I just got a new va linux system and successfully configured cdrecord to
write cds. I am using this to back up data in my home directory. The last
two cd's I've tried to create with cdrecord have produced an error message
I do not understand. Can someone help explain what is going on and what
Hi all, as this is my first post, here's a quick introduction, I've
been using Linux for about 6 months (Red Hat 6.0) so I'm quite new to
it. Before that I had bad experiences with Winblows 98 for about 3
months, and before that I used (and loved) various Amigas since 1989.
I've ac
dattatraya wrote:
> is there a defragment utility in linux? can anyone tell me where i can find
> it??
You don´t need to defragment in Linux. That´s an MS´s sickness.
Bye,
JLT
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dattatraya wrote:
> where can i find info on the various daemons and services that are running?
> i want to know details, working etc..
Try pstree, may be it helps
Bye,
JLT
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where can i find info on the various daemons and services that are running?
i want to know details, working etc..
thanks in advance..
dattatraya
Slt. D. Y. Gokhale
"We live by chance, love by choice, kill by profession."
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is there a defragment utility in linux? can anyone tell me where i can find
it??
dattatraya
Slt. D. Y. Gokhale
"We live by chance, love by choice, kill by profession."
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i am using rh6.0 on a dual boot system with linux and win98. i currently use
netscape messenger to check my mail. can i use sendmail/fetchmail? does this
have any advantages? how do i configure these two?
thanks in advance for ur help...
dattatraya
Slt. D. Y. Gokhale
"We live by chance, love b
hi folks!!!
well i am in india and i can use the net by connecting to one of 2 ISPs. i
am able to connect to one. but when i try to connect to the other the modem
hangs up after a connection time of about 0.3 minutes. the isp server does
not send me an ip address as in the case of
Latest (experimental) kernel has support for it; try rolling your own
if you're ambitious, and let us know how it goes. =)
-d
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Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
:Is USB supported? If not, are there plans for this and how soo
Yes, that works. I use that method to put my home dirs on /usr/local,
which is the only filesystem I bother backing up -- while apps and
users still see /home/. It's quite functional and invisible.
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