On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Alan Mead wrote:
->When I install the drive the BIOS does not recognize it. If I make the
->BIOS recognize it, it gets recognized as hdc and the system won't boot
->(presumably the BIOS insists on booting the IDE).
*** That's true. Boot from your floppy (which you have
Hi all,
Can I use a Umax Astra1200p scanner under linux? What programs are
required? What program can I use for image capture?
Thank you very much in advance.
Luis Pablo Gasparotto
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Hi all,
I´ve installed RH 6.2 with KDE option and I have a little problem: when
I press the iconify buttom that windows dissapear and don´t iconify.
Wath can I do to solve this?
Thank you very much in advance.
Luis Pablo Gasparotto
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Hi Victim,
You may want to check out the "services" section of this site...
http://www.securityfocus.com/
I can not think of a better place to start.
Have fun,
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Steven Pierce wrote:
>
> Find a good atty. One other way you can prove this is where you away at the time it
>happened? Like being out with your
> girlfriend at a show, make sure that you have the tickets. That will help, or
>someone that can prove that you some place
> other then home.
>
>
Is there a NIC howto? I installed RH6.2 but was never prompted to enter
the NIC info. such as IP address etc.
So I guess I'll have to set it up manually
I usually fill in the info at install time and my NIC works happily
after that...
thanks,
Ahbaid.
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> Can somebody point out a modern book to learn Fortran? The ones I found on
> local library use punch cards as the latest technology. I am looking for
> something that let me use the GNU compilers/translators.
>
> TIA
Take a look at the Consultants-HOWTO. Maybe you will find some help
there.
-Manuel.
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Alan Mead wrote:
->I had a cheap mitsumi "scroll" mouse and now a MS intellimouse. Both may
->scroll briefly after starting X and then stop (apparently) scrolling at all.
->I'm using RH 6.1 and the instauctions from the wheelmouse page at cola.fr.
->I think I'm *not* using i
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
->
->Zoki,
->
->Is there a way to check to see if Samba is running?? I tried to load
->linuxconf and it tells me there is an error with samba. I am not sure
->what to look at. Thank you.
->> smbclient -L [name_samba_server] -U [your_samba_usern
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Chris Dowling wrote:
->I've just set up a new set of procmail recipies, and want to have all my
->mail resorted according to these rules.
->
->I know I can simply do
-> formail -s procmail < mailbox
->
->but I have many mailboxes, and one of the things I want to keep i
Find a good atty. One other way you can prove this is where you away at the time it
happened? Like being out with your
girlfriend at a show, make sure that you have the tickets. That will help, or someone
that can prove that you some place
other then home.
Good Luck...
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On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 06:52:46PM -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>
> One thing you could try is to not tell the BIOS about the drive, and then
> tell LILO about it, specifing the disk geomatry. Then you could keep
> booting from the SCSI drive, and use fdisk (or cfdisk) in Linux to
> partati
Hello,
After installing the Real Player plugin for netscape, I contantly get
the error message about the
Real Player plugin is only partially installed. It tells me to make a
sym link from /usr/local/RealPlayer/rpnphelper to /usr/local/bin . If
I do that it will not work. Where can I set my
Sorry about this. I did not read all the note from the first time. One thing is that
if your SYSTEM will only
do 8.4 you MUST get the BIOS upgraded. You have one of the older bios that has an 8
gig limit.
Contact Dell and let them give you a bios upgrade. Or go by a promise Enhanced IDE
c
Where do i check the servername directive ... ( in httpd.conf ? )
Regards
Anurag
At 06:06 PM 6/27/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I've noticed the responses and thought that I would also point out that if
>the hostname for the server is not set correctly this error will occur. For
>example at work my
Some cracker broke into my ISP's server and shut them down for a while. The cracker
spoofed my IP address. (He had to. It wasnt me.) Unfortunately for me, the
employees of my local ISP are not the best or the brightest. They believe that simply
having the IP address of the alleged cracker
Kevin,
If you need help on the WD drive write me off the list. I use to do tech support for
them, 4 years on the phones.
I think that we can get you over this. First question is what kind of system are you
trying to run this
on?? How do you have it jumpered? Did you turn LBA on the system
Carey,
I do not know the sharename. One person told me to do a ps -gax | grep smbd and it
is running. I can
not find it.
Steven
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On 6/27/2000 at 6:57 AM Carey F. Cox wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
>>
>> Zoki,
>>
>> Is there a
27/6/00 3:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
> The other one I have had excellent success with for IDE is called DupliDisk
> its from Arco IDE. http://www.arcoide.com. Its totally OS independent and
> is Bootable. It costs a little more than the Promise card but well worth it.
I've been looking a
26/6/00 2:09 PM, Adv. Systems Design a écrit:
> Greetings:
>
> I installed apache on Fri. and had the people in the
> university create a domain name for my IP
> address...now I am getting "Bad Request ...your
> browser sent a request that this server could not
> understand...Client sent a malfo
27/6/00 12:38 PM, John Aldrich a écrit:
> An option would be a combo boot disk (with CD drivers) and a "rescue"
> CDROM. That way, on the old 486's (and other systems that won't boot
> from a CD) you boot off the floppy and load the CD as your "rescue"
> image. :-)
Hey, sure. Good idea! I cou
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knows what the length limit is for
samba passwords. I bought Samba in 24 hours but can't find
an answer anywhere in the book. I was pleasantly surprised at
how easy it was to get samba print and file sharing up and working.
Thank you for all your help this list is
Are you sure you have the IDE drive installed in the primary IDE slot ?
It will detect as hdc if it is the master in the secondary IDE slot.
I have always found you can use the boot sector of the IDE and have the root
partition (the whole system really) on the SCSI drive
Part of one of my lilo
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Alan Mead wrote:
> I have an old Dell with an adaptec SCSI controller, an old 4GB Seagate
> drive, and a Seagate STT28000NS tape drive. I need more space for the
> backup process so I bought a cheap EIDE drive. Well, even cheap drives
> these days are huge; I got a 13.6
At 04:41 PM 6/27/00 , Alan Mead wrote:
>I have an old Dell with an adaptec SCSI controller, an old 4GB Seagate
>drive, and a Seagate STT28000NS tape drive. I need more space for the
>backup process so I bought a cheap EIDE drive. Well, even cheap drives
>these days are huge; I got a 13.6 GB W
I've noticed the responses and thought that I would also point out that if
the hostname for the server is not set correctly this error will occur. For
example at work my server was not resolving its name correctly and it could
not properly handle internal redirects. Adding the proper servername
di
>However, I cannot get the WD to be recognized for all 13.6 GB. I tried
>many bios and jumper settings and all I ever get is 8.4 GB. I guess I need
>to get the BIOS to recognize all 13.6 in order to fdisk it, right? Any ideas?
>-Alan Mead
New motherboard fixes the 8.4 GB problem. It is a BI
Mark Everett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>During device driver initialization on boot, the SCSI adapter driver
>sees a newly attached external disk, but fails to map the drive to a
>device file name (eg, /dev/sdc - see dmesg output below).
[snip verbose boot/kernel messages]
If it's a brand-span
Thank You very much...it worked like a charm!
Anthony Capone
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From: "Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: NDC Startup
> I believe that at the prompt, you can type 'setup', go into 'System
I have an old Dell with an adaptec SCSI controller, an old 4GB Seagate
drive, and a Seagate STT28000NS tape drive. I need more space for the
backup process so I bought a cheap EIDE drive. Well, even cheap drives
these days are huge; I got a 13.6 GB Western Digital.
When I install the drive t
Robert Fargher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know if one Linux box can be a DHCP server for 3 physical
>private networks, each with their own nic? By this I mean, serve 192.168.1.x
>addresess to clients on eth1, 192.168.2.x addresses to clients on eth2 and
>192.168.3.x addresses to c
Greetings,
During device driver initialization on boot, the SCSI adapter driver
sees a newly attached external disk, but fails to map the drive to a
device file name (eg, /dev/sdc - see dmesg output below).
I am running Redhat Linux distribution v6.2 on a Dell PowerEdge 6300.
I've attached an
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There are a couple I've tried both with success. The Promise one you talk
> about it a great card but you need to have kernel support for the chipset
> it uses. I have one in a server with 4 ATA66 15gig Maxtor drives mirrored
> as only 2 drives. Exc
as long as you can get to the other networks, then yes it can. i did it
using 9 subnets. man dhcpd.conf. you can setup the individual subnets
and what ranges you want with that file.
Robert Fargher wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if one Linux box can be a DHCP server for 3 physical
> private net
I am running RedHat 6.2, with RAID 1 on 2 20gig IDE hard drives.
On shut down I get a failure while trying to turn off the raid device.
Here is the output from the shutdown, everything is OK up until this point.
Turning off quotas [OK]
Unmounting file system [OK]
Turni
Hi,
I got two mail spool files (that belong to seperate user) that are
broken. Qpopper will not process the request for "Checking/getting
mail" because it has an invalid From: header. While the first line of
the
spool file is apparently suppose to have a from header, both of these
files had som
is there a glitch in the shadow file when adding users after going from
rh6.0-smp to 6.2?? the old encrypted passwd's were around 10 chars long, and
now when we add a new user, it makes like over a 20 char encrypted passwd.
help
thank you
eric
sorry if this is a repost
got an email saying i was
There are a couple I've tried both with success. The Promise one you talk
about it a great card but you need to have kernel support for the chipset
it uses. I have one in a server with 4 ATA66 15gig Maxtor drives mirrored
as only 2 drives. Excellent performance I might add, BUT im not booting off
Does anyone know if one Linux box can be a DHCP server for 3 physical
private networks, each with their own nic? By this I mean, serve 192.168.1.x
addresess to clients on eth1, 192.168.2.x addresses to clients on eth2 and
192.168.3.x addresses to clients on eth3?
The idea is that the Linux bo
At 05:02 AM 5/11/00 , Martin Sieben wrote:
>I need to set up possiblity to map samba shares by Windows over SSL. Has
>anyone done this? Server side and client side? What is needed? Examples?
I think you can do something like this with a virtual private network. I
know there are a couple VPN sol
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Fred Whipple wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone had success with any particular IDE RAID solution? I'm
> looking at the Promise FastTrack66 Pro card / hot swap box solution
> which looks pretty cool and exactly what I'm looking for. Does this
> beast work with Linux?
>
> I wo
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jim Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I execute a find / -name some.file as root, I always get the error
> message: 'find: /proc/5/fd permission denied' whether I find some.file
> or not. Why?
>
> I'm running rh6.0 intel.
>
Two reasons:
1: /proc isn't a "real" file system. it
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
> I was just wondering, is it possible to run POP and IMAP on the same server?
> I would assume it is. The reason being, we like to switch everyone over to
> IMAP but don't want some people getting email and others not during the
> changeover.
>
Yes.
run /usr/sbin/ntsysv and tick the named line. (there is a slight
difference between named and ndc, and for what it's worth, I've had
troubles using ndc instead of named - or maybe trouble with using named AND
ndc)
Lee Howard
At 11:27 AM 6/27/00 -0400, you wrote:
> Alrighty, I am running RedH
Hi all
I've just set up a new set of procmail recipies, and want to have all my
mail resorted according to these rules.
I know I can simply do
formail -s procmail < mailbox
but I have many mailboxes, and one of the things I want to keep intact is
the order (ie: date) that everything arr
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Edward Marczak wrote:
> 26/6/00 10:55 AM, Steven W. Orr a écrit:
>
> > Your best best bet is the lubbock project stored on sourceforge. It's a
> > 50M emergency bootable cd image.
>
> ...great, except for those older 486s that don't CD boot.
>
> > My opinion, emergency root
I believe that at the prompt, you can type 'setup', go into 'System
services' and put an asterisk next to named. This should start up
your named daemon on startup.
> Alrighty, I
Yep it only lasts two hours. But that's a two hour session. You simply
restart it. I've used it at home for two years now. When it pops up and says
"15 minutes left", I close things down, exit it and restart it. Work great.
Mike
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From: rpjday [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
This is a good solution ...
But I made a mistake in my mail.
In fact all outgoing mail from a specific user ... not all users !
Sorry ...
Anyone have a solution ?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Edward Marczak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 1:59 PM
Although it is "illegal" to use underscore in dns names, most dns servers
do allow it (doh!) including bind-8 (although not by default). "man
named.conf" may help.
Graham
At 08:10 27/06/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>You are not allowed to use underscore in domain names,
>it will screw up the domain
Probably because you don't have an fd mounted.
Lee Howard
At 10:48 AM 6/27/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>When I execute a find / -name some.file as root, I always get the error
>message: 'find: /proc/5/fd permission denied' whether I find some.file
>or not. Why?
>
>I'm running rh6.0 intel.
>
Under the man page for IPchains you will notice a -h icmp option. From
a terminal type ipchains -h icmp for a list of all icmp messages.
echo-reply and echo-request are the two messages you want to disable
with ipchains.
BTW, there is a howto that comes with IPchains. It explains (in a semi
I run POP and IMAP.
Lee Howard
At 10:25 AM 6/27/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I was just wondering, is it possible to run POP and IMAP on the same server?
>I would assume it is. The reason being, we like to switch everyone over to
>IMAP but don't want some people getting email and others not during the
Quoting somebody else who helped me with this:
>httpd expects a trailing slash on requested URLs when the conf file has a
>trailing slash in the alias entry
(That's in httpd.conf)
Look at the line: 'DocumentRoot "/home/httpd/html"' and the alias lines
(usually below it).
You'll need to /etc/rc.
Hi all,
Has anyone had success with any particular IDE RAID solution? I'm
looking at the Promise FastTrack66 Pro card / hot swap box solution
which looks pretty cool and exactly what I'm looking for. Does this
beast work with Linux?
I would think if you simply disable the on-board IDE controll
Alrighty, I am running RedHat 6.2 on a system that
I have. I have downloaded bind 8 and I have followed online docs on how-to set
it up. And I must say, that the doc was pretty good, because everything worked
the first time. So, here is my question. How do I get ndc to start running when
red
Check your tag in httpd.conf, if you have a trailing / after
the directory name then it requires that trailing / to be there when you
type in the address:
--> Allows you to just type
server.name.com , but:
--> Requires the server.name.com/
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, anurag jalan wrote:
> Hi al
Yep just install IMAP. I believe the most recent RH RPM includes POP3 as
part of the distro.
>I was just wondering, is it possible to run POP and IMAP on
>the same server?
>I would assume it is. The reason being, we like to switch
>everyone over to
>IMAP but don't want some people getting ema
yes, in fact if you are using the default imap rpm, just enable imap (in
/etc/inetd.conf ) and you are done.
charles
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
> I was just wondering, is it possible to run POP and IMAP on the same server?
> I would assume it is. The reason being, we like to switch
Hello,
When I execute a find / -name some.file as root, I always get the error
message: 'find: /proc/5/fd permission denied' whether I find some.file
or not. Why?
I'm running rh6.0 intel.
Thanks
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> -Original Message-
> From: rpjday [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 9:46 AM
> To: [E
Don't bother, the performance is lousy, and their tech support
offers no suggestions for improvements. So I guess Samba is the
only viable option.
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RC5-64#: 243249 e
I found that on a 486/66 with 16MB of RAM, that using fvwm as the
window manager worked pretty well. Gnome and KDE aren't the only
window managers out there.
- Bob Glover
> I'm no X guru and the previous threads about lightweight X were a > little
> over my head. I want to set up a 486 with ma
I was just wondering, is it possible to run POP and IMAP on the same server?
I would assume it is. The reason being, we like to switch everyone over to
IMAP but don't want some people getting email and others not during the
changeover.
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> > On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
> >
> > > I successfully used "cat | tr -d '\n'" on a file that "sed
> > > 's/\n//g' " failed to properly recognize. I need sed to
> > > effectively recognize newlines or ask that someone provide a perl
> > > script that will.
>
sed will recognise $ as
hi,
I need to create a keyboard shortcut for 'xscreensaver-command -activate' in
GNOME? I am using Redhat 6.1. My window manager is enlightenment.
Thanks in advance,
Shyam
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Hi Anurag,
> I just added the 2 ftp and ftp-data throughput rules to the output chain :)
> the ones with the -t switch .
Hold it right there buster! What output rules do you refer to? On which
machine did you install them? Which thread were they mentioned? Which sender
sen
Hi all,
I run Apache 1.3.12 on my Lan ( don't know what version my hosting company
runs )
An URL such as http://www.schoolcircle.com/sports shows up on *their*
servers ..
but locally i have to add the trailing "/" to view the index page ..as in
http://www.schoolcircle.com/sports/ ...
Can i '
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Butler, Mike wrote:
> Humminbird is a good client but it costs $. http://www.starnet.com has a
> nice client called xwin32 and you can get a trial version. Give it a whirl.
>
> Mike
as i read it, xwin32's eval period is only two hours and the product
costs $200. if you wan
> ** Original Subject: RE: can't read NTFS partition
> ** Original Sender: "Stephen Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ** Original Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 01:17:39 -0400 (EDT)
> ** Original Message follows...
>
> Hi Larry,
>
> I met the same problem before. What I can recall from my recollection is
you could wrap the executable in a shell script that uses unlimit to
restrict a core size to zero. a hack, but maybe worth it if you are
concerned about the core files.
charles
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, linda hanigan wrote:
> Thank you between file and gdb I was able to gain enough info
> to talk to
In your apache config file (probably in '/etc/httpd/conf/' and named either
just 'http.conf' or '*.conf') you have to associate the extension .cgi with
... I cannot recall what the line looks like. But grep for "\.cgi" in your
conf files and see if the line is commented out. If so, you need to b
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
> Charles Galpin wrote:
> >
> > why don't you remind us what you are trying to accomplish, and send us a
> > snippet of a file (this must be attached or we will lose the funny eol
> > chars) that you mention below. That or send us a few lines of
> > the outp
You are not allowed to use underscore in domain names,
it will screw up the domain table.
Mathias Bjorkman
Mathco
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Danny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 5:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Adv. Systems Design; [EMAIL PRO
or simply
perl -pi.bak -e 'chomp' somefile more*files
but I don' tthink this solves his problem. He appears to wanbt to identify
two specific lines seperated by a newline
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Ken Irving wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 06:04:14AM -0600, SoloCDM wrote:
> > I successfully used
Steve
check apache.org for the details, but one way to do this is to setup a
virtual host section on external.com for external.com:3 to proxy to
internal.com. the directives you are interested in are something like
...
ProxyPass / http://internal.com.ip/
ProxyPassReverse
hth
charles
On
check out mondo
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/index.html
charles
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Gary Nielson wrote:
> Mmm, I just went there and there is nothing to download and the link for
> anonymous ftp
> produces an error. Is there actually something to download yet. I notice
> Linuxcare's Busine
Humminbird is a good client but it costs $. http://www.starnet.com has a
nice client called xwin32 and you can get a trial version. Give it a whirl.
Mike
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From: Joseph T. Tannenbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 5:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
find the "AddHandler cgi-script .cgi" section of the httpd.conf file and
either change the .cgi to .pl or add a new line with this extension or
change the .pl of the script to .cgi Hope this does it for ya.
>Have you setup the scriptalias section in your httpd.conf file?
>If so maybe you should
well, I can tell you this. You do not need the .cgi extension mapped to
perl.
If your cgi-bin is configured properly, any script with executable
permissions using a valid shell or interpreter will work.
You didn't tell us what your error messages are (have you checked the
logs?)
Does a basic he
27/6/00 4:13 AM, Cédric MARSOT a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible that sendmail does this:
> all outgoing mails will send to the person in RCPT TO: field and also to
> another mailbox (but local mailbox)?
Not easily or elegantly, but you can try this:
http://www.harker.com/sendmail/copyuser.htm
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
> Zoki,
>
> Is there a way to check to see if Samba is running?? I tried to load linuxconf and
>it tells me there is an
> error with samba. I am not sure what to look at. Thank you.
>
> Steven
Steven,
Try the following on the command line of t
I use Hummingbird's Exceed at work, and XWinPro at home. XWinPro is easy to
use, and costs only $90 US.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Parish [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 2:38 PM
> To: Redhat-List@Redhat. Com
> Subject: X Server for Windows
>
> What do
to find out if samba is running do ps -gax |grep smbd
for below problem from Limda Harrigan with the smbclient problem
It all depends if you are running on shared mode or user mode or domain mode
check what type of security level you have and then send it to everyone in the
mailing list
Or yo
Have you setup the scriptalias section in your httpd.conf file?
If so maybe you should double check whats in your scriptalais section of your
gthttpd.conf file.
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> In a reply to a tech support question I got back this:
>
> Also you should have .cgi exten
Hi all people,
During installing WINE from tarball "wine-2614.tar.gz" on RH6.2, the
captioned command could not be found under bash.
(performed in xterm window in FVWM2 (another level))
Steps taken
1. # cd /usr/src (where wine-2614.tar.gz was kept)
2. tar zxvpf wine-2614.tar.gz
Hi,
Is it possible that sendmail does this:
all outgoing mails will send to the person in RCPT TO: field and also to
another mailbox (but local mailbox). My boss ask me to receive all outgoing
mails ...
Thanks for your help !
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I'm no X guru and the previous threads about lightweight X were a little
over my head. I want to set up a 486 with maybe 32MB RAM as an X
workstation... any thoughts on how best to do this? Gnome seems to run
pretty slowly (and poorly) on the 486 at work.
-Alan
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I had a cheap mitsumi "scroll" mouse and now a MS intellimouse. Both may
scroll briefly after starting X and then stop (apparently) scrolling at all.
I'm using RH 6.1 and the instauctions from the wheelmouse page at cola.fr.
I think I'm *not* using imwheel and am interested in trying that but I d
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