have you considered installing the gnu version of sed on your solaris/sco
boxes ?
install it to /usr/local, so the it doesn't overwrite the precious borken
propietary version, and set your path to find the good one 1st.
-Greg
On 15-Nov-00 Lee Howard wrote:
> How can
>
> sed -e "s/\(^.TH*\)4F/
there's a bug fixed.
go to errata and download the package up2date
Nitebirdz wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Wahid Belhaouane wrote:
>
> > Hello every body
> > i was in version 6.2 , but when i installed 7.0
> > sometimes i have a problem of "to many files open"
> > and so , nobody can use the sys
ftp://ftp.linux-easy.com
Mike Lewis wrote:
> On one of my boxes I'm running RH7.0 (respin). I'm trying to upgrade KDE to
> version 2.0x. What I'm running into is a dependency on 'libmng.so.0'. I've
> searched the www site but found nothing.
>
> Any assistance is appreciated.
>
> Mike
>
>
my linux boxes are safe not the same for my NT boxes the anti virus software
detects but doesnt clean
pls help me kill VBS/LoveLetter@MM ... real desperate here..
Anand
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Lee Howard wrote:
> sed -e "s/\(^.TH*\)4F/\14/g"
>
> be rewritten so that we don't use the \(matching\) as the \1 crashes on
> some SCO and Solaris versions of sed. ???
Just to make sure i'm grokking this right...
Your looking for...
^.T - any occurance of T as the second
How can
sed -e "s/\(^.TH*\)4F/\14/g"
be rewritten so that we don't use the \(matching\) as the \1 crashes on
some SCO and Solaris versions of sed. ???
Thanks.
Lee Howard
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You're getting warmer!
1st, this *is* the different MDA - I've switched to this from sendmail because I know
at least 3 people have gotten it working with Postfix.
I was starting to think about procmail too. I haven't the faintest clue how it works.
I'm about to dig into the docs, but I wonder
Ted, actually using bzdisk did work fine. It created a copy of the kernel on
a floppy disk which I am now booting off of. The only problem is that it
boots with usb errors though the system works fine and since I don't use usb
right now its not too much of a problem I would like to fix the usb
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 15:33:39 +1000, Greg Wright wrote:
>>Or, you could create it by hand. I have
>>
>>/etc/passwd:
>>postfix:x:89:89::/var/spool/postfix:/bin/true
>>
>>/etc/group:
>>postfix:x:89:
>>
>>/etc/shadow:
>>postfix:*:10964:0:9:7:::
>
>I cannot see a valid reason for the RPM to not c
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On 14/11/00 at 8:38 Charles Galpin wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I'm still reading the docs, so hopefully I'm about to find the answer,
>> but, when trying to install a src.rpm of the Postfix that came with
>> Po
Hi all.
-Original Message-
From: Ted Gervais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Charles -
>Try running 'lilo' with a captial 'L'.(lilo -L)...
>See if that fixes your problem.
>
>It did for me.
Nope, linear addressing makes no difference.
-Original Message-
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson <[EMA
Hi Jonathan
Ok, I can't solve your problem but like to think I can lead you down the
right path.
The first thing you need to understand is that postfix (your MTA) does
not deliver your mail. Your MDA does - most likely procmail.
In your main.cf you will find two parameters that are related to t
> On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote:
> > 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.
> >
> You have to have SSH installed on Windows. I know that the "real" ssh
> (from ssh.com) will generate a key. A col
On my system the linuxconf application would not find my network card so I
had to copy the configuration file from another computer and modify it for
my notebook. Don't quote me on the file names, but I believe they are in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. In this directory (or a similar one if I am
I generated the files on the linux box and copied them to the windows
machine. Don't forget to add the public key to the authorized_keys file in
your ~/.ssh folder of the linux box you wish to log into. Also, all of the
files other than the knownhosts files need to be mode 600 I believe. Doing
thi
Hi
with regards to your problems of X coming back automatically even when you
kill it try this in your /etc/inittab file
# Default runlevel. The runlevels used by RHS are:
# 0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this)
# 1 - Single user mode
# 2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same as 3, if you
>>> On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:10:06 -0500, Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
tr> Johnie Stafford wrote:
tr> --snip--
tr> And I've modified my lilo.conf with the following addition:
tr>append="hdc=cdrom ide2=0xdc00,0xdc03"
tr> --snip--
tr> Is there something that I have missed? What
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, brian davison wrote:
At 05:28 PM 11/11/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Strangely enough, I think that the Linux fdisk might work. You would just
>go in, change the partition types to DOS/Windows, then, upon exiting, save
>changes.
That's over complicated :)
You can use Linux's fdisk
Chris,
Than you! Thank you! Thank you!!
Bob
Chris Fishwick wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> The net-tools RPM contains the arp program, and it sits in /sbin/arp
>
> Regards
>
> Chris
>
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > I am trying to set up an older HP print server [stand
> >
Bob,
The net-tools RPM contains the arp program, and it sits in /sbin/arp
Regards
Chris
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi!
> I am trying to set up an older HP print server [stand
> alone]. I do not use bootp or rarp on my system (and as far
> as I can tell they are not installed
Hi!
I am trying to set up an older HP print server [stand
alone]. I do not use bootp or rarp on my system (and as far
as I can tell they are not installed). I am trying to use
arp with something like
arp -s 192.168.14.16 HWADDRESS in hex
My problem is that I don't seem to have arp insta
I have a lot of these logs from my firewall in the messages log. I have the
firewall set to allow some of these messages through to certain hosts. Is
it a bad idea to open it up to all hosts? They don't appear with any
regular frequency: over a couple days, or a few days in between before the
n
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Stephen Hargrove wrote:
> i know this question has been asked a lot recently, but maybe i'm an
> idiot and just can't figure it out.
>
> i want to upgrade my rpm (RH6.1) to the current version, but every
> version i've downloaded seems to require the updated version of rpm.
i've just installed RH7 successfully on my notebook. after i login, ifconfig
only shows lo and not eth0.
how can i config RH7 to use a xircom pcmia netword card?
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i know this question has been asked a lot recently, but maybe i'm an
idiot and just can't figure it out.
i want to upgrade my rpm (RH6.1) to the current version, but every
version i've downloaded seems to require the updated version of rpm. if
someone could please post the location of a useable
The applicable rule here is: When in dos , use dos utilities, windows use
windows, LINUX.. use linux several of the other operating systems do
NOT recognize linux partitions and will not adjust or delete cleanly if at all.
they're correct, use linux cfdisk, and save.
brian
I just sent this but it bounced.
I'm trying to compile some of the test programs ncurses provides.
I'm trying to learn how ncurses works and thought playing with
these
programs would be a good way to learn. I've placed
/usr/include/signal.h
in the directory where I'm compiling in. I don't
I know this. I am asking why Redhat would fail to install when this mode is
active. I had LBA set, I partitioned, install failed miserably. I then
changed it to normal, and it still failed -- I now know that you can't just
go changing this and expect things to just work. What I really want to
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mark Basil wrote:
> Thanks...I know what LBA is and its function, but my question is why would
> this cause probelms. Does redhat not support this type of access? And do
> you think that if I disable this, re-format, and install, everything wil go
> smoothly? Thanks again
You can use the "netconf" tool to let the NICs workeing.
Or you can custom the parameter at the linux boot in lilo.
for example : linux ethX=XXX.o io=0xXXX irq=X
- Original Message -
From: Selim Jahangir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 5:51 PM
I'll check the memory load and see what happens there.
BTW, this was copying from one partition to another, not using FTP.
- Original Message -
From: "John Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: Konqueror abysmally slow
Johnie Stafford wrote:
--snip--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">And I've modified my lilo.conf with the following addition: append="hdc=cdrom ide2=0xdc00,0xdc03"--snip--Is there something that I have missed? What am I doing wrong?
Well, for starters, you don't need the ide2 statement with a
Thanks...I know what LBA is and its function, but my question is why would
this cause probelms. Does redhat not support this type of access? And do
you think that if I disable this, re-format, and install, everything wil go
smoothly? Thanks again for this info.
--Mark
-Original Message--
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Brian Wright wrote:
> Hello, list!
>
> I was attempting to move some websites that I have developed (about 300 megs
> of information) from one directory to another, and I noticed that when I
> attempted to move these files, it would move several of them over, then
> pause for
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, ktb wrote:
> I just sent this but it bounced.
>
> I'm trying to compile some of the test programs ncurses provides.
> I'm trying to learn how ncurses works and thought playing with
> these
> programs would be a good way to learn. I've placed
> /usr/include/signal.h
> in
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I remember seeing this solved a long time ago. Due to a HD failure, I had
> to re-install on the repaired machine, and after completion, it wont
> let me logon as root. Password was put in and the check agreed to it, and
> I know what I typed.
> Coul
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mark Basil wrote:
> So what about this LBA mode? is that what the problem was for you? I'm
> really desperate right now. I have to get this installed and running very
> soon. ANY suggestions from anyone will be very much appreciated. Thanks.
>
LBA=Logical Block Addressin
I'm having problems with my new UDMA/66 Drive.
I am running Red Hat 6.2 with the 2.2.17 kernel and the 2904 ide
patch. I configured and built the kernel with these options:
Use DMA by default when available
ATA Work(s) In Progress
Promise PDC20246/PDC20262 support
Special UDMA Feature
Spec
Hello, list!
I was attempting to move some websites that I have developed (about 300 megs
of information) from one directory to another, and I noticed that when I
attempted to move these files, it would move several of them over, then
pause for quite a while, at least up to half an hour.
Has any
I just sent this but it bounced.
I'm trying to compile some of the test programs ncurses provides.
I'm trying to learn how ncurses works and thought playing with
these
programs would be a good way to learn. I've placed
/usr/include/signal.h
in the directory where I'm compiling in. I don't
I'm trying to compile some of the test programs ncurses provides.
I'm trying to learn how ncurses works and thought playing with these
programs would be a good way to learn. I've placed
/usr/include/signal.h
in the directory where I'm compiling in. I don't see "sigcontext.h"
even listed in the
Anyone here get IBM WebSphere running on Red Hat 7.0
Thanks greatly,
Chuck
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Nitebirdz wrote:
I checked xinted.org and read that xinetd which is the replacement for
inetd in RH 7.0 can be compiled with support for hosts deny/allow. Since
redhat has both files present I believe they have compiled the binaries
with this support. You can also use tcpd b
Thanks for this info.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alfredo Macias
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 6:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Redhat install fails
Hi.
I had similar problems yesterday and this morning, and this is the
at the boot prompt you could try something like
boot: linux init=/bin/bash
or linux single
or something like that.. one of them will get you into the box and allow
you to do some stuff.
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I remember seeing this solved a long time ago. Due to a HD f
Hi.
I had similar problems yesterday and this morning, and this is the way I
solved them (with a little help from my friends, Rh-list).
Ok...I'm totally stuck. I'm trying to install Redhat on a friends
computer. First I tried 7.0...when that didn't work, I then tried
6.1. THat too failed. Ana
At the LILO prompt, type "linux 1" or "linux single" to boot the system in
single user mode...this will not ask you for a password, but will drop you
to a prompt.
Once at a prompt, you can "passwd" and put in a new password.
After that, "exit" and it will continue booting to the system's usual
Hello,
trying to install Apache 1.3.14. after typing 'make' from within the
directory, make outputs about 30 lines then of which includes the following:
./gen_uri_delims: error in loading shared libraries: libmm.so.11: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
make[3]: *** [uri
I remember seeing this solved a long time ago. Due to a HD failure, I had
to re-install on the repaired machine, and after completion, it wont
let me logon as root. Password was put in and the check agreed to it, and
I know what I typed.
Could someone advise me before I have to re-install (if that
So what about this LBA mode? is that what the problem was for you? I'm
really desperate right now. I have to get this installed and running very
soon. ANY suggestions from anyone will be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Mark
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[mailto:[EMAIL PR
Hello Fred,
Mikkel answered your question to some extent. The problem is you do not
supply a lot of details on your situation, fe which IP ranges you use, network
topology, configuration of gateways (routers), ie available NIC's, routes etc.
If you still have some questions be
>On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Wahid Belhaouane wrote:
>
>> Hello every body
>> i was in version 6.2 , but when i installed 7.0
>> sometimes i have a problem of "to many files open"
>> and so , nobody can use the system.
>> can someone tell me what to do , to correct this.
>> Thanks a lot
>> Wahid.
>>
>
>I
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> I've been using /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow for a while now. I
> verified it's working by getting blocked when trying to telnet, ftp, etc.
> in from remote systems that weren't in the hosts.allow.
>
> Funny thing is that the documentation I read
You could manually code it into your html:
JW
At 05:15 PM 11/14/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I know I have read somewhere that apache can prepend a page to every
>html file it sends. In a way like a header on a page. Does anyone
>know the directive to do this. If not does anyone know how
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Wahid Belhaouane wrote:
> Hello every body
> i was in version 6.2 , but when i installed 7.0
> sometimes i have a problem of "to many files open"
> and so , nobody can use the system.
> can someone tell me what to do , to correct this.
> Thanks a lot
> Wahid.
>
It seems to m
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> where can i get some documentation on this.
> I have a big problem at work because of this.
> I run an oralce dump using Net8, accross the net
> to a Redhat machine that does a backup onto
> a tape drive. However, some of these dump
> files created off o
I know I have read somewhere that apache can prepend a page to every
html file it sends. In a way like a header on a page. Does anyone
know the directive to do this. If not does anyone know how I can
force a menu to be loaded at the top of every users page in order to
maintain the consistency
Thanks Jack! route del default did it! (I guess I should have 'man
route'ed)
> The latest drop of ppp will not set a default route if there
> is already
> one in your routing table. Simply do a "/sbin/route del default" and
> you will be off to the races next time you fire up your ppp
> connecti
Hi Bill.
Your were totally right, I disabled the memory hole option on my bios,
rebooted, and linux was able to see the full amount of memory.
Thank you much
Alfredo
I wouldn't be so quick to say that the BIOS is seeing all 64 Meg
"correctly".
Check your BIOS settings and see if you have a se
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mike Lewis wrote:
> On one of my boxes I'm running RH7.0 (respin). I'm trying to upgrade KDE to
> version 2.0x. What I'm running into is a dependency on 'libmng.so.0'. I've
> searched the www site but found nothing.
ftp://ftp.linux-easy.com/pub/kde
LLaP
bero
1) Your Outlook user needs to go into the Internet Email properties, and
tell it to delete messages from the server.
2) The person who sent your user the message has their mail client set to
forward messages as attachments. The sender needs to change the behavior
of their mail client (unless th
Just an update for those that are following this thread.
Bye-thanks_TED
Ron Clark wrote:
>
> Ted Hilts wrote:
> >
> > This stuff is new to me.
> >
> > Can I run streaming audio (and maybe even video) using Apache Web server
> > (or any web server as far as that goes)?
> >
> > Are there special
Eddie
I just saw first hand the problem of user2. When you said that John replied,
I did not see anything from John in Outlook but I do see his message using
telnet. I then went back and checked each message and his message was
contained in my original message along with several other messages. W
> Try .bash_profile and /etc/bashrc for a system-wide setting
Refining my former suggestion:
.bash_profile
.bashrc
/etc/profile
/etc/bashrc
and /etc/skel is a good place to edit stuff for future users of your
system:)
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.bash_profile
.bashrc
know them, learn them :)
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>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 12:03:16 -0800
>To: "Eric Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Ed Lazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: DUP! DUP!? Please make it go away.
>
>At 02:09 PM 11/14/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>>If you disconnect your firewall off the lan and ping another computer, do
>>you still get
Warren:
Send a test message to the second user and look in
/var/spool/mail/seconduser and see if your getting 2 e-mails. Do this as
root of course. If not I am guessing that the second user has something
wrong with their mailer. The first user is probably doing just as John
Aldrich said, that bei
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Warren Johnson wrote:
> I have two major issues with my email system.
>
> I have a user with Outlook who is getting the same email that I sent her
> every time Outlook checks for email.
>
> I have another user who got two email messages in one message. In other
> words, some
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Eric Brown wrote:
> Hello All
> Ok, the old user of my linux box had a thing for the color
> pink and lots of information. My console prompt is hideous(stretches 2
> lines of bold, pink poetry).
> I'm wanting to get this back to something readable like "me@host dir#"
> I
I have two major issues with my email system.
I have a user with Outlook who is getting the same email that I sent her
every time Outlook checks for email.
I have another user who got two email messages in one message. In other
words, someone sent him a message and it somehow got attached to a m
Hello All
Ok, the old user of my linux box had a thing for the color
pink and lots of information. My console prompt is hideous(stretches 2
lines of bold, pink poetry).
I'm wanting to get this back to something readable like "me@host dir#"
I can change it temporarily by doing the whole "PS1="
Or man xargs(1).
-m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> ls -la s* | awk '{print $9}' | sed "s/^./grep -i \'&/g" | sed "s/$/\'
> file/g" > srcipt.sh
> is really evil looking
>
> steve
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Marco Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:32
Thanks Gordon. Problem resolved !
Mike
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gordon Messmer
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 10:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: KDE 2.0 upgrade ?
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mike Lewis wrote:
> On one of m
ls -la s* | awk '{print $9}' | sed "s/^./grep -i \'&/g" | sed "s/$/\'
file/g" > srcipt.sh
is really evil looking
steve
-Original Message-
From: Marco Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: scripting help / question
Y
I did that. ALl that was listed was the 'general protection fault,
oops' stuff. And after switching a virtual term, you can't page
up the screen, so what is there is very limited.
At Tuesday, 14 November 2000, you wrote:
>Flop through the alternative virutal consoles: Alt-F1 to Alt-F4
to ge
It was in LBA, I then changed it to 'normal'. That didn't help.
However, would it make a difference if I partitioned, and then changed
it to normal?
At Tuesday, 14 November 2000, you wrote:
>I once kept getting kernel oops's with a system during an install.
. It was
>the disk and I knew it. I
I once kept getting kernel oops's with a system during an install.. It was
the disk and I knew it. Is the disk in LBA mode in BIOS?
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mark Basil wrote:
> Ok...I'm totally stuck. I'm trying to install Redhat on a friends
> computer. First I tried 7.0...when that didn't work,
Flop through the alternative virutal consoles: Alt-F1 to Alt-F4 to get more
debug information during the install.
Marco
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From: "Mark Basil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 2:06 PM
Subject: Redhat install fails
> Ok...I'm t
Hi Todd,
Here we go again (assuming you didn't do this already):
> Quoted from an earlier post by Jason Costomiris To get my kernel compile
> (2.2.17) to use it, I had to change line 25 of the top-level Makefile in
> the kernel source tree. Change "cc" to "kgcc", so it looks li
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mike Lewis wrote:
> On one of my boxes I'm running RH7.0 (respin). I'm trying to upgrade KDE to
> version 2.0x. What I'm running into is a dependency on 'libmng.so.0'. I've
> searched the www site but found nothing.
Grab the libmng package from the "rawhide" area of a Red
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Doyle Clifton Miller wrote:
> Anyone successfully running X on an IBM NetVista All-In-One System?
> I've tried several monitor configurations under Xconfig and when it runs
> the self-test it correctly reports 1024x768, but when I start X, the
> display is 600x480 which is imp
Ok...I'm totally stuck. I'm trying to install Redhat on a friends
computer. First I tried 7.0...when that didn't work, I then tried
6.1. THat too failed. Anaconda craps out every time when formatting
the filesystems. Throws out a 'general protection fault' and a bunch
of garbage.
Oops: 0
Howdy,
I know this isn't quite on topic, but I'm not getting any help from the postfix list,
and I'm hoping someone would be willing to lend me a hand :-\
Here's a copy of what I sent to the postfix list:
Ok., I'm afraid I didn't make myself clear. I'm /not/ trying to forward the mail to
anot
Anyone successfully running X on an IBM NetVista All-In-One System?
I've tried several monitor configurations under Xconfig and when it runs
the self-test it correctly reports 1024x768, but when I start X, the
display is 600x480 which is impossible to work with. I've downloaded
the 630 driver fro
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Fred Edmister wrote:
> I have a semi urgent question. I was just given a larger block of IP
> addresses, and the catch is, they are on different subnets. I've tried
> adding a second gateway to the server, and it does not work. I can't ping
> anything, and cant ge
from what i have read here in the past few weeks, the best thing to do is
uninstall the old kde and then install kde2.
eric
>
> On one of my boxes I'm running RH7.0 (respin). I'm trying to upgrade KDE
to
> version 2.0x. What I'm running into is a dependency on 'libmng.so.0'.
I've
> searched t
On one of my boxes I'm running RH7.0 (respin). I'm trying to upgrade KDE to
version 2.0x. What I'm running into is a dependency on 'libmng.so.0'. I've
searched the www site but found nothing.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Mike
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I have a semi urgent question. I was just given a larger block of IP
addresses, and the catch is, they are on different subnets. I've tried
adding a second gateway to the server, and it does not work. I can't ping
anything, and cant get to it from any other systems on my network. Al
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Sorry, I did a lousy job of explaining the problem. I have a 5MB /boot
> partition at the begining of the disk. Linux boots fine off a floppy.
>
> The BIOS doesn't even see the hard drive. I get something like "OS not
> found" when it boots. When I tr
Selim Jahangir wrote:
>
> Dear all
> How do i work with eth0 and eth1
>
> I have installed two NIC. I can ping eth0 but can not eth1. Any suggestion?
>
> Thanks
> selim
>
The files of concern are in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/eth0 and
eth1. You may also need to load a driver. Use modp
to go back to the one unanswered question
>> Prevent X from starting automatically at startup.
for this follow previous unstructions to get to a terminal screen and edit
your /etc/inittab change the id:5:initdefault: line to read
id:3:initdefault: Now on reboot you will have to run X from the CLI
** Reply to message from Colin Clegg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue,
14 Nov 2000 01:31:09 +
> Does anybody know of any good faxing software, preferably free.
>
> I need to fax from a couple of windoze pcs to my linux server that I
> want to setup as a fax server ?
Keller Group just ported thei
how about trying make clean, make mrproper, followed by make bzImage
(instead of zImage).
i presume you have change the cross compiler to use kgcc in the Makefile
instead of gcc/cc.
- Original Message -
From: Todd A. Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: RedHat List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tues
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> Sorry, I did a lousy job of explaining the problem. I have a 5MB /boot
> partition at the begining of the disk. Linux boots fine off a floppy.
>
> The BIOS doesn't even see the hard drive. I get something like "OS not
> found" when it boots. When I try enter *som
Anyone else finding it impossible to compile the 2.2.16 Linux kernel even
with kgcc? As mentioned in bugzilla, I changed the compiler to use kgcc
instead of gcc, but 'make zImage' still bombs out.
Any suggestions?
--
Todd A. Jacobs
Senior Network Consultant
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I'm not sure is sorting first actually buys you anything. But it should
work fine. Keep 3 shells open, 1 to run the command from, one running top,
and the other ready to kill it :).
I'd be more concerned with how you are collecting this data - i.e. how
easy is it for th esame person to provide di
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 12:14:54AM -0600, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
: Also I'd like to hear from anyone else who's installed Postfix on RH
: 6.2, if you have any tips.
Before you build the SRPM, make sure that uid/gid 89 are available and then:
groupadd -g 89 -r postfix
useradd -d /var/spool/postf
Hello.
As i said before that i couldn't install gnome-helix using downloaded
packages
in my hard disk.
I uploaded all the packages into a server near mine using local network.
and a gave to the installer the ip adress of this server.
I uploaded the packages in the directory /helix/distributions/R
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 04:20:10PM +0100, Wahid Belhaouane wrote:
: fine if it works for you.
: when i run the installer
: the window shows 'wait preparing for install' it seems waiting for a
: while.
: perhaps shall i be patient.
I had the same problem. Start up your X session as a "failsafe" s
One possibility is that the drive does not support 16, look for
'MaxMultSect' in the output from 'hdparm -i /dev/hda'.
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Peter Kiem wrote:
> I got no replies at all so let's try this again...
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Peter Kiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EM
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