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"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Eric Clover wrote:
>
> > was it just me or is my puter freaking out??
> > i just got some emails from 1997 and some more from 8/11/2000 up to
> > today
> > what is the deal???
> > eric
>
yup i thought i was seeing alot of email here lately..
Wow! Time warp.
Kirk
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On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 11:51:21PM -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Eric Clover wrote:
>
> > was it just me or is my puter freaking out??
> > i just got some emails from 1997 and some more from 8/11/2000 up to
> > today
> > what is the deal???
> > eric
> >
> I think the li
Eric Clover wrote:
> was it just me or is my puter freaking out??
> i just got some emails from 1997 and some more from 8/11/2000 up to
> today
> what is the deal???
> eric
neither unless I/mine is too. not sure how old the ones i answered
were, I did not catch the 97 one but did notice some a
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Eric Clover wrote:
> was it just me or is my puter freaking out??
> i just got some emails from 1997 and some more from 8/11/2000 up to
> today
> what is the deal???
> eric
>
>
>
I think the list is freaking out... I got a lot of old mail too. Some
I am not sure if I saw
I know you can get them from http://www.everythinglinux.com.au/ but
that may be a bit too far for you to travel? :)
At 11:09 PM -0700 1/9/00, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>you know those cool Tux decals that you can stick on your pc case, the
>square recess in front of the PC?
>
>Where can I
is it a winmodem? if it's built into the notebook.. good luck :/
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Sasa Josipovic wrote:
> Anyone has idea how to setup ThinkPad Modem 2.51 ACP V.90 Version 2.516
> under RedHat Linux 6.2 Version (using KDE Xwindows Desktop Environment).
>
> Help would be appreciated, gratitu
Hi all,
you know those cool Tux decals that you can stick on your pc case, the
square recess in front of the PC?
Where can I get Tux decals? Where can I get my own made?
thanks,
Ahbaid.
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Veeru Mehta wrote:
> I have been through this stuff once before. I had 6.1 installed on my HP
> Kayak XU and later tried to upgrade a kernel module. Next thing I knew,
> I couldn't access the network. Being a complete newbie (still am),
> I went back to NT on the other partition. Recently I gathe
John Walker wrote:
> Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
>
> Bash says a directory doesn't exist when logging in as the user who's home
> directory it is.
>
> The directory IS there.
>
> What the heck? (FWIW the directory had already been created when I created
> the user... Wonder what d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For the next few days the MoonGroup server will be going through some
> changes as we work toward improving the way our documentation is stored
> and maintained. We are going to move to a PHP/MySQL based system for
> most of the web site. The archives should continue to
Rob Levy wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I wonder if I could get a little advise?
>
> I am using redhat 6.2 on an intel 686 where I'm attempting to build a
> couple of floppy diskette images to enable me to boot into single user
> mode to do filesystem recovery, etc. (I don't have access to a cdrom at
> t
Hi!
Have you tried tomsrtbt?? It is a one floppy linux startup disk already
intended for recovery. It works great and is pretty easy to obtain and
use. By the way, you may also want to check out an article about
partition recovery that came on the last issue of Maximum Linux (I guess
it is on lin
Andy Schuler wrote:
> I know with FreeBSD it is possible to setup single user mode to require the
> root password. Is it possible to do this on RH 6.2? Or possibly disable
> single user mode entirely?
>
> -shoe
>
> ___
yep. man lilo. Also discussed recently (last month
Please see the last issue of Sys Admin magazine, there was an excellent
article in there by Rafeeq Rehman on this.
If you're familiar with LVM under HP-UX, it should be a breeze.
Ahbaid.
Sarath Chandra M wrote:
> Hi,Is there anyway to configure LVM on redhat 2.2.14-12smp on an
> i686 ?TIA
Juha-Heikki Lehtonen wrote:
> Im using rh 6.0 and I'm trying to get samba server work with my windows
> computers.
> Samba, Win98 and 2k are in same network under the same mask and in same
> workgroup.
> When I try to login from win98 computer (clicking Samba servers name in
> Computers near me)
was it just me or is my puter freaking out??
i just got some emails from 1997 and some more from 8/11/2000 up to
today
what is the deal???
eric
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What solitaire game.. there are hundreds of forms of the game
"Solitaire" and are not the only games that can be played alone. You're
prolly talking KDE or GNOME, etc... or MS Windows, even.. could you be
more specific?
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, sferguso wrote:
> Hi, as a newbe I've been lurking awh
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, John Walker wrote:
> drw-rw 7 mysql root 4096 Aug 27 11:50 mysql <-LOOK AT THIS
Look at that closer :)
Without execute permission on the directory, the user cannot cd into that
directory. As root, `chmod ug+x /home/mysql`
MSG
peter wrote:
>
> Yesterday I successfully installed rh6.2 on my 486/66 computer (64MB
> RAM), but the ethernet card doesn't work.
>
> I have tried three different cards: a 3c590-TPO (PCI), 3c900 (PCI), and
> 3c509 (ISA) all with the same failure.
>
> The OS recognizes the cards through PNP when
Does your user have permission to view it? root can see it but your user
can't... not with 660 permissions :)
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, John Walker wrote:
> Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
>
> Bash says a directory doesn't exist when logging in as the user who's home
> directory it is.
Has anyone experienced a complete system lockup when running gcombust in dummy
mode? Here is the background info: I start X as my regular username and then open
an Xterm and su to root. I then run gcombust. I chose the Redhat 6.2 iso and
chose the apropriate write speed (it really doesn't matter
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Indraneel Majumdar wrote:
> If your server is very far away and has a slow link, and a slow IDE drive,
> and is overloaded this can happen due to timeouts. Also you might be
> having a slow link. In your case probably the server is overloaded.
>
Another problem can be that if
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 01:10:59PM -0500, Jim Travnick wrote:
> Not using hda2 or hda3 for anything these are just what RH set it all up as.
> Right now the drive has four partitions on it for windows I delete them and
> start with what I thought would be fresh. dont want win. on this system at
>
I have been through this stuff once before. I had 6.1 installed on my HP
Kayak XU and later tried to upgrade a kernel module. Next thing I knew,
I couldn't access the network. Being a complete newbie (still am),
I went back to NT on the other partition. Recently I gathered the
courage to go back t
> linux is a very efficient alternative. can i have a linux server with
> win95
> clients? will it be advantageous to switch over?
Yes. Free. Better. Unix-like. Highly configurable. All tools needed
included.
-Manuel.
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I write bad login attempts to a file ?
> I know they exists /var/log/messages.
> I want them in a seperate file.
> how can I do this ?
> larry mintz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
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You would just need to point the correct hostname in DNS to the correct IP
Address just like you would if there was only one IP Subnet ie
abc.xyz.foo.com to 192.168.1.5 and def.xyz.foo.com to 192.168.2.5. DNS you
map the hostname to the correct IP Address and then your router would take
over from
That was a good guess of mine eh! :-)
Think it's a "feature" of CIFS and/or NetBIOS, which you can't turn
off. No doubt it's documented on the Samba site, and it makes it even more
important to disallow access to the NetBIOS ports.
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Hi All
I've read the XFree86 page on this chipset, built the arpgart.o module
after hacking the Makefile to detect the kernel properly, inserted the
module, modified the XF config fle, then run startx, and it still craps out.
Anyone who has this chipset working, please contact me. As an inter
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a mail package supplied with RH6.x (or anywhere else for that
> matter) that can send redirected output or files to an external e-mail
> address via an SMTP server?
>
> sendmail is a bit hefty for what I have in mind...
>
> Vik :v)
>
>
>
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>
> On 10-Aug-00 Jake McHenry wrote:
> >
> > I was just rewriting my login script, and started exploring, and found
> > something
> > that I didn't recognize. I've looked in the man pages of chmod for what I'm
> > looking for, but didn't find it. Anyway
hi!
I am trying to use vacation 1.2 with sendmail 8.9.3, rh 6.2. I am receiving
the following error back from my system.
any ideas?
thanks,
george
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550 /home/george/.forward: line 1: "|/usr/bin/vacation george"... Address
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is
I've had similar problems sometimes depending on what hosts I'm telneting or
ftping from. It seems linked to the tcp wrappers being unable to receive an
answer to reverse dns lookups for the host's IP number.
Kevin
Eileen Orbell wrote:
> some obscure reason I cannot telnet-ftp into my server.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 11:21:16PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
> "Steven W. Orr" wrote:
>
> > Tghis won't directly help you, but keep in mind that you shouldn't use
> > pump. You should use dhcpcd instead. If you have your machine up 24/7 like
> > I do then pump will simply abort after it fails to
Hello,
I currently have one server for our intranet. This is a mail server, web
server, etc. I would like to make another computer on our Class A
intranet be the web server. I know I need to "route" from our
"main" server to this new web servers ip address. I am not exactly clear
on how to do
try defining the recipient to /etc/aliases. after defining them, dont forget to do newaliases command on the root prompt.
At 06:24 PM 8/29/00 +0530, you wrote:
I am using sendmail with redhat linux. I want to forward a mail to some other user and one copy to itself. For example: if kapil wa
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Meghan Madel wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> I added the following to named.boot:
> forwarders 10.0.0.2
>
> I then restarted named.
> This did not work!
>
> Basically, I want requests from outside our network to come to 10.0.0.1 to
> be automatically forwarded and answered by 10.0.0
Hi,
Is there anyway to configure LVM on redhat 2.2.14-12smp on
an i686 ?
TIA
Sarath Chandra MUAE
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> Does anybody know about a software for Linux (like Gozilla) capable to
> pause/resume download of files? A software that can be used under Gnome
> (and/or Netscape maybe)? Here links to providers are bad so it would be
> good to resume brocken downloa
Maybe this is too elementary, but you should be able to open any X
application onto the second screen by using something like:
xterm -display myname:0.1
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Yeah, it's anoying, but he's probably done no harm yet. The best things
to do are to go through your /etc/rc.d/rcX.d where 'X' is your default run
level and make sure you've got any uncesary services removed from startup
there (the symlinks starting with 'S'). Go through your /etc/inetd.conf
an
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 13:22:31 -0500, you wrote:
>But when I try this in Red Hat, instead of making an rpm, it splats files
>all over the place (ok that's exagerated - I"m sure it puts them in the
Are you sure?
>I read the man for RPM and according to it, --rebuild _also_ installs it -
>as I no
Hi, as a newbe I've been lurking awhile, but now I give up. Where on
the disk is the solitare game and how can load it?
Thanks
Scott
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Julius Smith wrote:
> Fry's is selling the "Kaser Trio-8" 3D/2D AGP 2X graphics card (8MB) for
> only $20, ($30 - $10 rebate). The XF86_SVGA server complains that the
> 86c368 chipset is not supported ("non-Savage"), so it assigns the S3_virge
> server as a give-up shot. However, it actually
You should really consider installing ssh or openssh instead of telneting
in as root and opening all of the security holes that go with it. Remember
telnet packets are sent clear-text which means anyone with a sniffer could
grab your root password when you login.
-Original Message-
From
I'm trying to be a real Linux user and upgrade my kernel to 2.2.16. I
followed the HOWTO with no problems but I'm confused about modules. Is there
some way that I can capture the information about what modules I currently
use and incorporate that into the new kernel? It's sort of redundant that
e
Kirk,
I'm with you. I didn't hear what the final vote was (must have missed
it), but I insert [RHL] on my posts also.
Glen
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Kirk wrote:
>Why be picky about email titles and such? I do it for my sorting, I like
>pine and use procmail, I belong to 4 mail groups and all the o
Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
Bash says a directory doesn't exist when logging in as the user who's home
directory it is.
The directory IS there.
What the heck? (FWIW the directory had already been created when I created
the user... Wonder what diff that makes?)
Thanks,
John
Yesterday I successfully installed rh6.2 on my 486/66 computer (64MB
RAM), but the ethernet card doesn't work.
I have tried three different cards: a 3c590-TPO (PCI), 3c900 (PCI), and
3c509 (ISA) all with the same failure.
The OS recognizes the cards through PNP when I put them in and it even
tel
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On 22/08/00 at 9:08 Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:00:51AM +1000, Greg Wright wrote:
>
>> Keep a password, use expect to do what you want, it should be
>> installed..
>
>Wouldn't that mean that he'd have to store the password in
Eric Knudstrup wrote:
> In Outlook I have some rules to move things to different folders depending
> on sender, etc.
> I was wondering if there is anything I can do on the server side so I don't
> need to keep Outlook open all the time (my MTA is QMail).
Sounds like you need to lookinto procmail
For the next few days the MoonGroup server will be going through some
changes as we work toward improving the way our documentation is stored
and maintained. We are going to move to a PHP/MySQL based system for
most of the web site. The archives should continue to be available while
we do the upg
Hello Everyone:
The Story:
About two months ago I installed a third EIDE hard drive (WD 102AA 10.2
gig) on my box. The install itself wasn't a problem, it was recognized
and formatted easily. I divided the drive into four primary partitions.
Soon I discovered a problem booting between Win95B an
Can anyone suggest a good autoloader that is known to work under linux
very well? Also any software pointers would be helpfull.
On a side note, is tape changing on autoloaders done through the host
machine or can it be done through the autoloader itself?
Thanks
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I guess you mean mathematical regression tools that allow you to take
experimental data and correlate it to get an equation that describes the
phenomena in a more or less (measured) accurate way.
Well, you may want to try Octave or Scilab. R-Base is intended for
statistical analysis, and as fa
Anyone has idea how to setup ThinkPad Modem 2.51 ACP V.90 Version 2.516
under RedHat Linux 6.2 Version (using KDE Xwindows Desktop Environment).
Help would be appreciated, gratitude priceless.fans afterwards in
delirium! ..plus Microsoft would be hated and avoided even more!!!:)))
Thank you
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> > Does lsmod list the vfat module?
> >
> > Bret
>
> And if it doesn't make sure you do not only have vfat.o but also fat.o! vfat
> depends on fat.
>
> Bye,
>
>
Hi Folks,
I wonder if I could get a little advise?
I am using redhat 6.2 on an intel 686 where I'm attempting to build a
couple of floppy diskette images to enable me to boot into single user
mode to do filesystem recovery, etc. (I don't have access to a cdrom at
this stage)
I have created the b
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> (OS RH 6.2)
> Recently I connect to Internet via Broadband with a ATM card. It works on
> M$Windoz. However I could not get it work in Linux.
>
> Any recommendation and/or pointer would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
pls try to "man pppd", which includes example also.
of course, it places the following scripts under /etc/pppB
Assume modem is connected to COM1
/etc/ppp/isp
/dev/ttyS0 38400 crtscts
connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chat-isp'
/etc/ppp/chat-isp
-
ABORT "NO CARRI
Hi Jim,
%-> I am new to X and some things are a bit strange.
X is strange by default... ;-)
%->
%-> Every windows manager (Gnome KDE XFCE) creates a screen about
%-> an inch too wide to see. Some of them will pan (not XCFE) but
%-> there must be
%-> a place I
%-> can tell the system the paint a
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Wayne Dyer wrote:
>> >Saw your posting . . . anyone have any idea what happened yet? Did someone
>> >decide to sabotage linux where it hurts most during the conference?
>>
>> I talked to David Miller. vger.rutgers.edu is officially
>> diseased, it is no longer, it has ceas
pls try minicom to direct communicate with the corresponding port. If
problem, pls list the "tail -f /var/log/messages" to debug.
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
> How can i fix the ppp problem that gives me an i/o error?
> --
> Michael S. Dunsavage
>
>
>
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Friday, August 04, 2000, 9:28:11 AM, eric wrote:
> why are people so fearfull of just the slightist change??
It isn't about being feaful of change. It isn't even about being
fearful. It's about preference and making changes that few actually
*need* t
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>
> How is it possible to schedule cron or something else to fetch file from some
>ftp-server e.g. ones a week?
> Should I use somekind of script or what?
> This scheduling should work totally automaticly, so no username or password
>asking... or any prompts. I can get
Im using rh 6.0 and I'm trying to get samba server work with my windows
computers.
Samba, Win98 and 2k are in same network under the same mask and in same
workgroup.
When I try to login from win98 computer (clicking Samba servers name in
Computers near me) it gives me a NT server-like password pro
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Fernando Rowies wrote:
> When I install redhat 6.1 I supply a wrong ip number
> for the gateway in the net configuration. How can I
> manually modify the affected config files?
>
> TIA
> Fernando Rowies
>
>
>
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I know with FreeBSD it is possible to setup single user mode to require the
root password. Is it possible to do this on RH 6.2? Or possibly disable
single user mode entirely?
-shoe
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Hi all,
Trying to get the tftp server running on RH6.2, but something's not
quite right. First, I uncommented the line in inetd.conf, restarted
inet. Poked a hole in ipchains to let it through on port 69 UDP. Did a
netstat -l and it showed that it was listening on UDP 69. I touched a
file named
I have telnet-only access to a server that was preconfigured with
mirroring / RAID1. However, I want to disable this feature for
additional disk space. I'm a bit nervous of screwing this up since I
don't have physical access. I've read RAID-HOWTO and checked elsewhere
but have not find any solutio
Hi, I have 3 Samba servers run Samba 2.0.7 on RH6.2, with Kernel 2.2.16-3.
Everything seems to be OK, except that my Win9x clients cannot see other
Win9x clients across the subnets.
Each server has 2 n/w cards installed, with IP Forwading enabled etc. If the
user knows the machine name, he can g
Hello,
I have RH 6.2 with kernel-2.2.16-3 (I recompile it). It works fine.
After that when I run linuxconf I received: "Segmentation fault".
Could You tell me, which options in ".config" file must I have to
linuxconf works ?
Tx in advance
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If your server is very far away and has a slow link, and a slow IDE drive,
and is overloaded this can happen due to timeouts. Also you might be
having a slow link. In your case probably the server is overloaded.
\Indraneel
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, kapil sharma wrote:
> I have some strange problem w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried running linuxconf in the new RH6.2 install and it started the
> text version. In 6.1, if I set xhost and su to root, it would still
> start the GUI version.
>
> Since there wasn't a man page, and the help was no help, I have no idea
> how to start the GUI ver
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, it was written:
> I'm rather new to RedHat, but have been running Digital UNIX and Solaris for
> quite awhile. If I wanted to get a remote X login on those OS's from my PC,
> I'd use a program from WRQ called ReflectionX and select the XDMCP
> connection. This would give me
"Thomas R. Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Chip Rose. wrote:
>
> > Which window manager is rated as the most stable?
> >
> > I like Blackbox because it's fast and seems a lot more stable than KDE.
> > Any other suggestions?
>
> Blackbox has some very nice graphics.
>
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Chris S wrote:
> check this: www.coastnet.com/~pramsey/linux/homenet.html
>
> >From: "int27h" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Building intranet with linux
> >Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 14:29:10 +0700
> >
> >Dear All,
> >
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Ben Logan wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have two computers connected via a crossover cable
> and ethernet cards. Both are running RH6.2. I've got
> IP-Masquerading on computer A so that B can access the
> internet through the faster modem in A.
>
> The problem is that when I
>From: "Mike McNally" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: nfs not showing up in 'ps'
>If you look at /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs, you'll see that the script exits if
>it can't find the bits or if there's no exp
Hi,
I have red-hat 6.2 which was running fine until a reboot last week. I have
a apache server, mysql server, minivend server which are all running
fine. I can surf the web - ping both in and out - ftp -telnet out but for
some obscure reason I cannot telnet-ftp into my server. hosts.allow s
Title: nis and printcap map help
Hi everyone, I'm trying to use a nis printcap map for
my printers.
The nis server is a solaris 2.6 box.
I am currently using nis for the password file validations
which works great on the redhat 6.2 clients.
We configured the printcap file and pushed it o
You need to write your script to run scp in the expect scripting
language. Expect is an extention of tcl. Easy to use and easy learn. Your
problem is that the request for the password is not supposed to come from
stdin; it's supposed to come from /dev/console. Expect starts child
processes which h
I've converted all of my workstations (not servers) to use grub as their
bootloader. I'm pretty happy with the way it works (ie, change the menu.lst
file and reboot, rather than always rewriting the MBR), and I like the menu
interface, not to mention the ability to bail yourself out of a bigtime
Gene Wilburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm trying to replace an existing Perl script that does auto-FTP with scp
>(ssh1) instead. The script fetches log files from our ISP and we would
>like to close the FTP port entirely.
>
>The problem I'm having is the absence of a password option to feed
>s
You can setup scp and ssh to connect/copy files without a password:
run "ssh-keygen". When it asks for a pass phrase just hit enter (blank
password). It will save two keys (identity and identity.pub) in ~/.ssh/
Copy the identity.pub key to the machine you will be copy files to in the
~/.ssh/ d
This bug was solved some time ago. Linuxconf was collecting the adaptor
configuration from /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* files, but
was not discarding backups such as ifcfg-eth0~ and friends produced by
some editor.
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Jacques
did you try smbmount, etc?
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> I have a LAN file system mounted on 6.1 from a Win95 PC through Samba.
> Problem is, according to mount it isn't mounted. I can access the files
> on the Win95 PC and add or delete files with no problem. How do I umount
>
Cool, thanks
At 06:29 PM 9/1/2000 -0300, you wrote:
>At 13:58 01/09/00 -0500, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> >Not meaning to detract from the thread, but,
> >
> > Are there any Digital Video projectors that work in Linux? If so
> >which ones? And what apps would play video/presentations through
You can toggle the thing you're talking about if you goto the mailing
list's website on redhat.com
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Jake McHenry wrote:
>
> I just sent a message to the list, but I didn't get a copy of it back, like I
> normally do. I have been getting mail from the list, but I didn't get th
At 13:58 01/09/00 -0500, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>Not meaning to detract from the thread, but,
>
> Are there any Digital Video projectors that work in Linux? If so
>which ones? And what apps would play video/presentations through them?
>
> JW
Yes, ANY digital video project
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 01:40:51PM -0700, Michael Ghens wrote:
: I have set up jserv before. Major pain.
Major pain? Huh? The RPM builds really easily... You can then install
gnujsp for a servlet 2.0/jsp 1.0 environment.
: Looking into setting up Java Server Pages. There are several
: impleme
I have set up jserv before. Major pain.
Looking into setting up Java Server Pages. There are several
implementations. Any sugguestions?
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If you look at /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs, you'll see that the script exits if
it can't find the bits or if there's no export file. So:
1) Have you installed nfs?
2) Do you have filesystems set up for export?
(Because its glance inspired the distance which separates the shortest path)
Mike McNally
On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 05:43:43AM -0300, Fernando Rowies wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> How can I make an account be locked with shadow
> password suite, like an * in password field of passwd
> file with standard password system.
The shadow file only has information *about* the users password. The
pas
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Nitebirdz wrote:
>
> Same here. Not that I'm planning to run three separate X sessions, of
> course. Just wondering, and since I don't have a Linux box handy over
> here right now I thought I might as well ask.:-)
>
Just as a side note - you can run gdm with no local X
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