On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Mark Milano (Hotmail) wrote:
> I can start the gnome GUI but I can't change the mode I am in. It
> seems to be stuck in some low-res mode and all I can see is a small
> portion of it. I thought "ctrl+alt++" would allow me to change modes,
You have to use the plus on the num
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Mark Milano (Hotmail) wrote:
> Can someone help me out here? I have a Sun 21 inch monitor and a S3
> Trio 2D/3D frame buffer.
It would help to know the model of the monitor.Did you buy these together?
A lot of monitor/graphics adapter sets are cheap because they include a
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, lee wrote:
> well for me anyway..( PII450-seattle/128ram/RIVa TNT16mb/13.6HD ) gnome is
> sluggish ( on startup only I mean and its frustrating )
It seems like almost all UNIX applications pausing when they start is due
to name resolution sometimes. Does your system have hos
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ray Parish wrote:
> Has anyone pulled down the KDE2 RPMs for RH7 and installed?
> If so, can you let me know if you had any problems doing so.
Yep. First, you'll need libmng, which I got from rawhide. An upgrade
works mostly well, except for kdesupport. I don't know if it'
Hi!
i am quite new to this list and also new to linux. i have a 15G disk and would
like to have several installations of linux on it. how do i do this? what i
really want is to have one installation of win98 and two installations of
redhat 6.2, one for work and one for practice. any help will be v
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> This is misleading I believe. I've had an Alcatel 1000 (predecessor of
> the STH) for over a year, and I run web, mail, ftp, etc. I don't know
> what they are trying to say here, but it probably suffers in the
> translation. The only way to block this stuf
hi,
On ded hat 6.2 No...
jalal
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> From: "Steve Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: 2 gig limitation on file?
> Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 21:16:01 -0800
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> Content
Statux wrote:
> Is that a stock kernel or one you compiled yourself? Just curious
Stock kernel out of the box
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Is that a stock kernel or one you compiled yourself? Just curious
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Ken Cole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have had a RH6.2 server crash twice in 4 days.
>
> The following is the message on the console when the server crashed,
>
> unable
Hi,
I have had a RH6.2 server crash twice in 4 days.
The following is the message on the console when the server crashed,
unable to handle kernel null pointer dereference at virtual address
005c
current -> tss.cr3 = 00101000; %cr3=00101000
*pd
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> is there a 2 gig limitation on a file on linux?
> can i have a file greater than 2gig on a partition?
>
>
>
If you are running a 32bit system, then there is a 2G file size limit on
ext2 file systems. From what I understand, it is a glibc limit. There
ar
I think there is a 2GB limitation... don't quote me tho.. but that's what
it was last I knew.
Partitions on the other hand can be much larger but I forget the number.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> is there a 2 gig limitation on a file on linux?
> can i have a file greater than 2gig on
is there a 2 gig limitation on a file on linux?
can i have a file greater than 2gig on a partition?
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How do I generate a key to log in from a windows machine using ssh? I'm
using a program called Tera Term that's quite functional.
Drew
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Hi,
Are there any known problems with LVD drives and RH6.2 standard kernel
out of the box?
TIA
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The imap package from red hat is the University of Washington imap server.
http://www.imap.org has all the info you need.
hth
charles
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> There are a few packages - imap is the one I'm working with, though
> there are others - that are pract
iptables I think... should get you started anyway... :)
At 10:59 PM -0600 7/11/00, Bob Hartung wrote:
>Hi all!
> What is the replacement for ipchains? I need to start
>reading up on the topic!
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Hi all!
What is the replacement for ipchains? I need to start
reading up on the topic!
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On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 04:46:21PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
> I believe "chmod u+s /usr/interbase/bin/ibmgr" might do it for
> you...setting the sticky bit usually gets you there.
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> > I'd like to run a daemon as non-root. How can I do this?
> >
> > In th
At 09:44 PM 11/7/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>rpm -qpli
Awesome =) Thanks Steve =)
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Hi,
Trying to upgrade my RH 6.2 server including a newer
version of Apache. I have dependency errors saying that
these files cannot be found:
etc/init.d
libdb-3.1.so
libc.so.6
I have downloaded the RH 6.2 compatibility rpm and it is
installed, yet the dependency
rpm -qpli
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Perfect! Thanks Todd =)
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At 03:31 PM 11/7/2000 -0800, you wrote:
> su -c 'daemon_command_line' userfoo
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check out iptraf... it rocks!
:)
- dan.
At 2:34 PM -0800 7/11/00, Sean Clarke wrote:
>WOndering if you guys might know of some rpm out there that will log all
>iptraffic going out of our Internal network thru a IP MASQ machine.
>
>I need to provide a report to show activity and to what service
On 07-Nov-2000 George Georgiev opined:
> Hi, everybody, I need help with this little thing,
>
> The problem that i am trying to solve is how to find contexts of a
> folder that
> has 700 code. I mean it can be used only by the owner and there is no
> way that
> i can think of in which i can get
I don't know. I just chose my monitor from
the list. It said Sun 21" N3. I don't know what the N3 is but it is
a Sun 21" Could that be the problem?
Mark
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I've found that your best bet is to just select the highest
resolution and color depth your card can handle, and just use the one
mode.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000 16:51:17 -0800, Mark Milano (Hotmail) wrote:
>I can start the gnome GUI but I can't change the mode I am in. It seems to be stuck
>in some
Not true.
If you have root access, you can access the directory with no
problems.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000 18:51:59 -0500 (EST), rpjday wrote:
>On 7 Nov 2000, George Georgiev wrote:
>
>> Hi, everybody, I need help with this little thing,
>>
>> The problem that i am trying to solve is how to find con
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Mikkel,
> Thanks! You saved me a bunch of work. Do you happen to know if ipchains
> will continue to be supported under kernel 2.4 when it is released? I hate
> to have to learn this all over again as it is, as my wife would say, JUST a
> hobby!
I'm u
Did you chose the proper Vertical and Horizantal refresh rates
for your monitor?
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Mark
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 7:51
PM
Subject: I can't get the gui working
right
I can start the gnom
I can start the gnome GUI but I can't change the
mode I am in. It seems to be stuck in some low-res mode and all I can see
is a small portion of it. I thought "ctrl+alt++" would allow me to change
modes, but it does nothing. I ran 'Xconfigurator' and it found my
card "S3 Trio 2D/3D" and
rpm -ivh anaconda*.rpm
rpm -ql anaconda-runtime |grep genhdlist
see genhdlist options for building the 2 hdlist cdrom
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I have the file apache-1.3.14-3.i386.rpm and I'd like to see what files are
contained in the rpm and read any info that might be available. I know I
can access this information after I install the rpm. Is there a way to do
that without having to do the install?
Thanks =)
-Ed
ps... anyone k
Mikkel,
Thanks! You saved me a bunch of work. Do you happen to know if ipchains
will continue to be supported under kernel 2.4 when it is released? I hate
to have to learn this all over again as it is, as my wife would say, JUST a
hobby!
Thanks again,
Bob
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On 7 Nov 2000, George Georgiev wrote:
> Hi, everybody, I need help with this little thing,
>
> The problem that i am trying to solve is how to find contexts of a folder that
> has 700 code. I mean it can be used only by the owner and there is no way that
> i can think of in which i can get into
Hi, everybody, I need help with this little thing,
The problem that i am trying to solve is how to find contexts of a folder that
has 700 code. I mean it can be used only by the owner and there is no way that
i can think of in which i can get into it. I would like to know if one folder
is there i
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, John T. Douglass wrote:
> If you exchange server is configured to only accept ntlm, there are
> not native mail readers under linux that I am aware of that support
> this protocol.
I didn't know fetchmail supported NTLM. I suppose I learn something new
every day. :)
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Sean Clarke wrote:
> WOndering if you guys might know of some rpm out there that will log
> all iptraffic going out of our Internal network thru a IP MASQ
> machine.
tcpdump for raw packet captures, and ethereal for parsing traces.
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> I'd like to run a daemon as non-root. How can I do this?
Try:
setuser userfoo daemon_command_line
or:
su -c 'daemon_command_line' userfoo
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> Is it possible to log in to a new account between the time you add the
> user and manually set their password?
Change to that user from root:
su - userfoo
and it won't care if there's no password.
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Aren't there commands that look up MX records, in a similar fashion to
> whois and nslookup?
host -t mx foo.com
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At 05:17 PM 11/7/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm not sure of the answer to the first question...but, I would think
>that if you don't have g+x or o+x, set, then only root and interbase
>should be able to execute it.
Very good point. If there aren't any other options to review first, I'll
probably en
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Chris Harvey wrote:
> There have been a number of discussions about this, but assuming the
> Exchange boys have turned on all the protocols, any IMAP or POP client will
> do. For linux that is most likely Netscape Mail.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > I have a problem
Howdy,
There are a few packages - imap is the one I'm working with, though there are others -
that are practically devoid of documentation. /usr/doc contains only the barest
readme, there's no man page, rpm -qi only states what it is and the fact that it came
form RH, searching on the web turn
Sorry you've had problems with it, but I run Gnome exclusively. I prefer
the separation of window manager and GUI, feels more flexible. As for
performance, I've seen little to no problems. Here are the systems I'm
running it on.
PII 400 w/ 64 Megs - Laptop
PIII 600 w/ 256 Megs - Work Desktop
P
Ray Parish wrote:
> Has anyone pulled down the KDE2 RPMs for RH7 and installed?
> If so, can you let me know if you had any problems doing so.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ray Parish, RHCE
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Look guys and gals, I've been a dedicated Linux user for about 4 years now,
and all the while I've thought that ext2 was and is a filesystem. I was
just wondering if anyone could shed some light on why someone might offer
the fact that it is not. So, if not one person on this list has any idea
w
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Date: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 4:38 PM
Subject: quick question about adduser
>Is it possible to log in to a new account between the time you add the user
>and manually set their password?
>
With previous releases of Red Hat, I have always been able to keep an
up-to-date install image maintained by downloading the updated RPMs and
running genhdlist to recreate the hdlist file so that the installer would
still work.
However, with RH7.0 there seems to be two problems with doing this
At 02:34 PM 11/7/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>WOndering if you guys might know of some rpm out there that will log all
>iptraffic going out of our Internal network thru a IP MASQ machine.
>
>I need to provide a report to show activity and to what services?
Install SNMP services http://download.sourcef
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Sean Clarke spewed into the bitstream:
SC>
SC>WOndering if you guys might know of some rpm out there that will log all
SC>iptraffic going out of our Internal network thru a IP MASQ machine.
SC>
SC>I need to provide a report to show activity and to what services?
SC>
SC>Any Ide
I'm not sure of the answer to the first question...but, I would think
that if you don't have g+x or o+x, set, then only root and interbase
should be able to execute it.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> At 04:46 PM 11/7/2000 -0500, you wrote:
> >I believe "chmod u+s /usr/interbase/bin/ibmg
So it does. I stand corrected.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> That's not correct. The account will be created with '!!' in the password
> field, and you will not be able to log in to it.
>
> MSG
>
>
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Mike Burger wrote:
>
> > If you don't set a password, I
I believe after creating an new account nobody can log in with this
account until a password has been set
david
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> Is it possible to log in to a new account between the time you add the user
> and manually set their password?
>
> For example, I want to veri
Ok, Thanks all! Problem solved! :)
Drew
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Subject: Re: OpenSSH installation problems
On Mon,
I dunno why I hadn't thought of it before (brainfart), but I created an
account, did not set the password, and tried telneting in using it. It
wouldn't let me in. I checked /etc/shadow and found !! in the area where
the password would normally be decrypted. I guess it's already doing what
y
At 04:46 PM 11/7/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I believe "chmod u+s /usr/interbase/bin/ibmgr" might do it for
>you...setting the sticky bit usually gets you there.
hmmm When you run a program using start up scripts, doesn't
it automatically run as root regardless of whether a sticky bit
is set? Also,
WOndering if you guys might know of some rpm out there that will log all
iptraffic going out of our Internal network thru a IP MASQ machine.
I need to provide a report to show activity and to what services?
Any Ideas
Sean
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That's not correct. The account will be created with '!!' in the password
field, and you will not be able to log in to it.
MSG
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Mike Burger wrote:
> If you don't set a password, I do believe that the account will simply
> have no password, and anyone will be able to log in
I believe "chmod u+s /usr/interbase/bin/ibmgr" might do it for
you...setting the sticky bit usually gets you there.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> I'd like to run a daemon as non-root. How can I do this?
>
> In this specific example, I have /etc/rc.d/init.d/interbase with the
> follow
If you don't set a password, I do believe that the account will simply
have no password, and anyone will be able to log into it.
If you want the account to have no password, you'll need to go into
/etc/passwd or /etc/shadow (depending on how you installed your system)
and put something like "x
I'd like to run a daemon as non-root. How can I do this?
In this specific example, I have /etc/rc.d/init.d/interbase with the
following entry:
daemon /usr/interbase/bin/ibmgr -start -password $PASSWORD
Right now, it ends up running as root and I'd like to change it to the user
interb
Is it possible to log in to a new account between the time you add the user
and manually set their password?
For example, I want to verify that I can create a www account, never set a
password on the account, and rest assured knowing nobody can login to the
account.
Thanks =)
-Ed
Has anyone pulled down the KDE2 RPMs for RH7 and installed?
If so, can you let me know if you had any problems doing so.
Thanks
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Be aware that nslookup will be going away as of bind version 9.
The new utility, dig(1), has been included on Red Hat for a few releases
now, and once you're used to it it's better than nslookup.
In your case, the command would be
dig domain.com mx
...or, if you prefer,
dig @your.nameserver.c
It is like that already. Is there something else wrong here. I can run
Xconfigurator and select the monitor and resolutions that I want, but then I
can't change to any of them. I checked the line that says "DonZoom" and it
is commented out. Is that right?
Please help me.
Mark
Red Hat 7.0
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> I think I've asked this before but I can't remember the answer:
>
> Aren't there commands that look up MX records, in a similar fashion to whois and
>nslookup?
>
Either...
nslookup -query=mx domain.name
... and look for lines like...
dom
try dig.
david
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> I think I've asked this before but I can't remember the answer:
>
> Aren't there commands that look up MX records, in a similar fashion to whois and
>nslookup?
>
> JW
>
>
>
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> Aren't there commands that look up MX records, in a similar fashion to
whois and nslookup?
Yes. Use nslookup
i.e.
nslookup
> set q=mx
> hotmail.com
Chris
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I think I've asked this before but I can't remember the answer:
Aren't there commands that look up MX records, in a similar fashion to whois and
nslookup?
JW
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On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 12:27:08PM -0600, Uncle Meat wrote:
: I have an older processor. Gnome doesn't work well with it or the old one
: I had before as well.
I'm typing this on a P-133 with a whopping 48 MB of RAM. This machine is
running RedHat 7.0 with Helix GNOME. Works fine.
: I'd sy (IM
I don't think it's that nobody cares...I think that:
A) We've been bombarded to death with the election, already, and are ready for
something new.
B) We've had enough discourse on the subject in other forums that we're tired
of it, already, and are ready for something new.
C) This isn't
> On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, David Brett wrote:
> > I have a problem, I hope someone has an answer too.
> >
> > I have been successfully using Linux as my OS. The email server is MS
> > exchange. Does anybody know of a Linux client which can retrieve mail
> > from exchange
> >
> IIRC, you CAN "pop"
On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, David Brett wrote:
> I have a problem, I hope someone has an answer too.
>
> I have been successfully using Linux as my OS. The email server is MS
> exchange. Does anybody know of a Linux client which can retrieve mail
> from exchange
>
IIRC, you CAN "pop" your email from
There have been a number of discussions about this, but assuming the
Exchange boys have turned on all the protocols, any IMAP or POP client will
do. For linux that is most likely Netscape Mail.
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Sent: Tue
I have a problem, I hope someone has an answer too.
I have been successfully using Linux as my OS. The email server is MS
exchange. Does anybody know of a Linux client which can retrieve mail
from exchange
david
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At 02:03 PM 11/6/00 +, you wrote:
>[...]
>
>Blessed be the day when these elections are *finally* over...
>So, which country is next, electionwise?
>
Since the country seems to have little interest in these elections,
I suggest that we model our electorial process on something that
the DID in
Do you run a system with more than one CPU? If not.. turn off SMP
support (near the beginning of menuconfig).. (to me) it looks like it's
erroring on SMP related stuff.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ounsted, Toby wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> It's the stock kernel included with Guinness, and first pass I just
On 07-Nov-2000 lee opined:
>>
>> Hmm...no KDE2 for RH7, eh? Too bad. Guess RH is too focused
>> on pushing Gnome as the GUI of choice. Then again, KDE has
>> always been a second-class GUI as far as RedHat is
>> concerned. I'm not necessarily asking them to push it
>> HARDER than Gnome, I just wi
I'm trying to setup Exchange (yes, I know it's nasty, but it is the co.
standard) behind my Linux firewall. Currently the Exchange box is
dual-homed. What I'd like to do is move it totally behind the Linux
firewall. However, I cannot seem to get the sendmail configuration piece
and MX records
In a past life I worked on a commercial product that did this
sort for thing. Yes, you can intercept traffic and scan it
for virii (sp?), the problem is that as traffic increases
such a system tends to become a bottle-neck. For small sites
this isn't likely to be a problem, but imagine trying t
Ooops..
I meant sendmail -bt <-- sorry. Hungover this morning and only just
starting to think in straight lines.
But you are right, you can't specify a sender there. Try jacking the
loglevel right up and then spoofing an email from hotmail by telnet to port
25
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Fr
>
> Hmm...no KDE2 for RH7, eh? Too bad. Guess RH is too focused
> on pushing Gnome as the GUI of choice. Then again, KDE has
> always been a second-class GUI as far as RedHat is
> concerned. I'm not necessarily asking them to push it
> HARDER than Gnome, I just wish they'd push 'em Equally. I'm
>
Hello Everyone,
Problem: When opening a terminal window within X, I get the message
"Could not resolve mount point
/mnt/OFS/Programmers".
This is creating weird problems like "I/O Errors" when I'm trying to
install RPMs.
The "/OFS/Programmers" was a directory on a now non-e
On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Kenneth J. Kovler wrote:
> I was looking at the directory on the second disk of the respin iso disk
> and I see references to kde2 and most of the rpm's start with 2.1 such as
> kde2.1base etc. Most of the ftp sites for kde2 list 2.0 versions.
>
> I was wondering if these
I was looking at the directory on the second disk of the respin iso disk
and I see references to kde2 and most of the rpm's start with 2.1 such as
kde2.1base etc. Most of the ftp sites for kde2 list 2.0 versions.
I was wondering if these are the latest versions of KDE2 or are they betas?
Anyo
try running:
sendmail -bv
> 3,0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's not about sending a mail... it's about recieving.
In the meantime I've run a few tests and concluded that every mail from
within the local lan is delivered correctly (incomming and outgoing), that
every mail from within my ISP (cable-modem)
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 10:20:11AM -0500, Chris Harvey wrote:
> I've seen this before with a particularly large bank. I think what is
> happening is the sending server is opening a connection to you but is so
> busy that it doesn't send any information and then eventually drops (or you
> drop) the
I've seen this before with a particularly large bank. I think what is
happening is the sending server is opening a connection to you but is so
busy that it doesn't send any information and then eventually drops (or you
drop) the connection.
Check further down in the /var/log/maillog and see if th
Does anyone know of a RPM package of the Bochs emulator?
Marco
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I once had a really wacky problem where we couldn't
send TO AOL because the clock on our machine was an hour off and their sendmail
assumed we were spoofing or something and simply dumped the
messages.
I don't think that's the case here, but it goes to
show the strangest things catch you o
On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> RedHat has made a significant investment in both time and money with
> the GNOME project. They started down that road when KDE was still a
> GPL violation (GPL'd code that required linking against non-free
> libraries - QT). It took them an awful
I just installed 7.0 on an SMP running an ATM application and I can say the
bugs with the C++ libary wasted a tremendous amount of time. To anyone
doing multi-threaded apps you should look into upgrading libstdc++(10/19/00
version), you might also need to upgrade glibc. Took me over a week to
re
> Could be...or, i tcould be just digesting too much traffic.
>
> Do>
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Owen V. Gray wrote:
>
> > I have recently started seeing this kernel message:
> >
> > $ grep eth0: /var/log/messages
> > Nov 5 10:39:48 medarb kernel: eth0: Too much work at interrupt, status
> > 0x01
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:51:25PM +1100, Stefan Nantz wrote:
> Hello All,
> has anybody DHCP working, My pump of dhcpcd are broacasting but don't pick up
> any reply from out DHCP Server which is defently working because its was
> working with SuSE 6.3. I aslo compiled dhclient which is kind o
Oy.
Well, at least I can say that the only real problem I've encountered with
7.0 is that the tftp server won't allow uploads.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
> I don't work with servers but with workstations. After doing the upgrade to
> 7.0, I had to *downgrade* back to 6.2
I don't work with servers but with workstations. After doing the upgrade to
7.0, I had to *downgrade* back to 6.2, but for an 486 I am using to keep on
testing 7.0.
-Manuel.
> -Mensaje original-
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> nombre de Dan Browning
> Enviado el:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Ounsted, Toby wrote:
> It's the stock kernel included with Guinness, and first pass I just
> left all the options as they were during the configure script so that
> I could see what happens - and this happens! Can anyone shed any
> light on why this is happening to me??
See
Could be...or, i tcould be just digesting too much traffic.
Do you have a spare NIC you could drop in and try?
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Owen V. Gray wrote:
> I have recently started seeing this kernel message:
>
> $ grep eth0: /var/log/messages
> Nov 5 10:39:48 medarb kernel: eth0: Too much work a
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