A 22:03 22/03/2001 -0600, vous avez écrit :
>
>> 2) We'd like to have some instant messaging system where the root user
>> can send system messages to all the users via their X session.
>
>I believe jabber has a method for administrators to broadcast messages.
see "wall" (write all) command
> i have a redhat6.1 box running qmail+vpopmail,it is very quick to
send a small mail without attatchment on windows clients using Outlook
Express,but if i send a mail with a little big attatchment,it will takes a
long time,sometime failed. some other technicians told me it is because of
smtp
Neil Jolly wrote:
> Did you make a boot disk during intstall? If so try a boot from the boot
> disk. I've had this problem ( and others ) with lilo before but only on a
> compaq. Booting form the boot disk and running lilo usually resolves the
> problem.
Nope there was no floppy in the box at t
I have a bitmaps should looks like this
but it looked like this when i viewed it on GQView:
1
11122
22333
3
?
What's wrong with it?
How can i fix it?
Get 250 color business cards for FREE! at Lycos Mail
http://mail.lyc
Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> Sounds like to just want to go: netscape, Alt-N, middle-click-on-blank-area.
>
This works perfectly. Very very cool. Now if I caould just do a complete nfs install
of wolverine
my night (morning?) would be complete.
Bret
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i have a redhat6.1 box running qmail+vpopmail,it is very quick to send a small
mail without attatchment on windows clients using Outlook Express,but if i send a mail
with a little big attatchment,it will takes a long time,sometime failed. some other
technicians told m
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 04:28:30PM -0600, Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Something that has bugged me from day oneabout the X mouse interface
| that I hope (sort of) that some one can say "hey dummy, just do ... and
| it will work.
|
| I love the select by highlighting and middle button
On March 22, 2001 08:09 pm, you wrote:
> I have a rh6.2 installation that has been running fine for awhile and I
> decided to start testing wolverine. The nfs upgrade hung once do to
> needing the w3-libwww rpm that was on the second cd. Unchecking the
> wwwlib rpm from the upgraded packages th
I have to transfer text data and an image and at a later stage i have to
insert them in to a database. As far as I read from the net it is possible to
give a href and a Url to refer an image. Other than using this method can i
transfer an image
They show 5 email accounts now and ya the firewall will be
handled by me so I don't want that extra package add on as
they charge extra 9.95 or something like that for it. They
show 20 meg of space and the running servers is a plus and I
did not know that as they did not mention it on their site
b
Dear all,
How to assign different right to user? as I tried to change the GID @
/etc/passwd for a user as below:
from
gary:x:500:500:Gary Tay:/home/gary:/bin/bash
to
gary:x:500:0:Gary Tay:/home/gary:/bin/bash
Hope can get root permission, without doing su -, but once I login with
gary, it do
> 2) We'd like to have some instant messaging system where the root user
> can send system messages to all the users via their X session.
I believe jabber has a method for administrators to broadcast messages.
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Chris,
Many thanks for yrs advise...
best rdgs,
gary
Chris Fishwick wrote:
> Gary,
>
> /etc/issue is for tty logins
> /etc/issue.net is for network logins..
>
> Therefore, changing /etc/issue will not change the banner when you connect
> with telnet.
>
> Also, these 2 files get reset at each
I see it...observe:
http://people.redhat.com/mharris/
Parent Directory22-Mar-2001 12:48 -
Mesa/ 18-Mar-2001 11:47 -
XFree86-Servers-3.3...> 04-Mar-2001 05:01 -
XFree86/18-Mar-2001 11:47 -
kernel-2.4.2-0.1.29...> 1
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Silviu Cojocaru blurted out:
SC>
SC>I just took a look at people.redhat.com/mharris and there is no Pine dir.
SC>Hey Mike what gives ?!
Well I just looked and there is... 4.33-6 was there and I nabbed it...
:-)
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I just took a look at people.redhat.com/mharris and there is no Pine dir.
Hey Mike what gives ?!
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, at 17:50 (GMT -0800), Krikofer wrote:
> Yeah, like IBM way back then when they say we never need any more than 640k
> ram.
If I not err, I think that was our friend Bill Gates that said that... He
never said anything about the 8 meg of ram thingy...
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On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, at 15:30 (GMT -0800), Thornton Prime wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Chuck Mead wrote:
>
> > Here's what Micro$oft said about the matter themselves:
> >
> > http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/web/news/msnw/Hotmail.asp
>
> Ouch. That made my side hurt from laughing too much.
>
>
Thanks
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Steve Lee wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know how to setup vim to
> > make the color for the comments in codes light green
> > so i can read the thing.
>
> I don't know for sure about the light green poart but I found that vim
> or gvim for that matt
I have a rh6.2 installation that has been running fine for awhile and I
decided to start testing wolverine. The nfs upgrade hung once do to
needing the w3-libwww rpm that was on the second cd. Unchecking the
wwwlib rpm from the upgraded packages the seemed to go ok. I walked
away and had a mes
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Eddie Strohmier wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I finally think I may have a DSL service in my area and
> wanted to see if anyone on the list was using them. Telocity
> is the service and the appear to be Linux friendly at least
> their website indicates this. Has anyone had any experien
Gary,
/etc/issue is for tty logins
/etc/issue.net is for network logins..
Therefore, changing /etc/issue will not change the banner when you connect
with telnet.
Also, these 2 files get reset at each boot by /etc/rc.d/rc.local - just
remove the extranous crud from there and it won't happen agai
Dear all,
I'm using RH6.2 2.2.14-5.0smp, and I tried to put some info in
/etc/issue or/and /etc/issue.net as what did by Mandrake as pre-login
message.
the default info of /etc/issue is
Red Hat Linux release 6.2 (Zoot)
Kernel 2.2.14-5.0smp on an i686
Then, I tried to change it by adding just
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Bret Hughes wrote:
>
>I also never tried the goto thing. This is kind of cool but the alt-o is hard
>with the left hand only when I have the right on the mouse but I will try is a
>few time to see if I can get the hang of it
Single key (F2) in Opera. Another
Steve Lee wrote:
> Does anyone know how to setup vim to
> make the color for the comments in codes light green
> so i can read the thing.
I don't know for sure about the light green poart but I found that vim
or gvim for that matter don't recognize the back ground setting. for a
dark background
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Chuck Mead wrote:
>
>FYI openssh-2.5.2p2-1 was released today... here's the relevant portion
>of the changelog:
Thanks, I'll try it out ... also, for the sake of accuracy, I was
wrong; the last version of OpenSSH that we tried was 2.5.1p1, not p2,
and that's t
I have Telocity here. The installation went smoothly and on time. The
first few weeks, up time was somewhat rocky, and there have been a couple
of episodes of strange routing problems and one episode of dropped
packets, but they have mostly been reasonably reliable since then (engage
in your fav
"Anthony E . Greene" wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 17:28:30 Bret Hughes wrote:
> >I love the select by highlighting and middle button paste, or in my case
> >the old two button emulation "snakebite" of both buttons at the same
> >time to paste. This becomes a problem is when I want to copy some t
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 09:14:02PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> IT SUCKS!!1 I HAD IT AND GOT RID OF IT ASAP!
Just curious how it could be worse than AOL?
To the original poster:
A lot depends on what you are looking for, and other variables such as
how good
I'm using rplay for local sound on a hacked up Iopener and using LTSP.
If you want details on the setup, check here:
http://home.centurytel.net/stewb/io_sound.html
Should work on a conventional machine too.
Stew Benedict
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001,
IT SUCKS!!1 I HAD IT AND GOT RID OF IT ASAP!
least on Solaris 8. We've had to back up to 2.3.0
DT>until it we sort it out.
FYI openssh-2.5.2p2-1 was released today... here's the relevant portion
of the changelog:
20010322
- (djm) Better AIX no tty fix, spotted by Gert Doering
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- (djm) Released 2.5
Yeah, like IBM way back then when they say we never need any more than 640k
ram.
- Original Message -
From: "Jacob Killian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Anybody else gettin' sick of Ballmer's BS?
> This, from the c
Steve Ballmer is correct that Linux IS a toy. But he is not willing to
admit that Windows (any version) are toys as well. DUH! Even computer is a
toy, even mainframes, even supercomputers are toys. I call my computer MY
TOY. I even call my car MY TOY. All technologies that human invented so
I have a friend who just switched from them. The provider he had
been using decided to get out of the residential DSL market, and
focus on business DSL...so they transitioned him to Telocity.
First, they failed to ramp up enough bandwidth in the region to
handle all the new customers.
Then, the
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Thornton Prime wrote:
>> I installed openSSH 2.5.1p2 (compiled from source) on my redhat 6.2 (with
>> the updated PAM rpm installed) and it now denies all passwords when i try to
>> remote in. I know it is not a problem with the sshd.conf file since i have
>> t
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Keep us posted on how it goes. If you deside to add some diskless
> workstations, you may want to look into the Linux Terminal Server
> project.
You may also want look in the archives of the LVS project. I remember
someone posting there that he
Hello:
I finally think I may have a DSL service in my area and
wanted to see if anyone on the list was using them. Telocity
is the service and the appear to be Linux friendly at least
their website indicates this. Has anyone had any experience
with them? I miss my old solid T-1 line from my ISP s
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 17:28:30 Bret Hughes wrote:
>I love the select by highlighting and middle button paste, or in my case
>the old two button emulation "snakebite" of both buttons at the same
>time to paste. This becomes a problem is when I want to copy some text
>from one document and replace te
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Andy Schuler wrote:
>The only factor is the network and video cards
>at that point
It goes without saying that you can't have too much bandwidth for
this. X can be pretty pokey.
- --
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>> 2) We'd like to have some instant messaging system where the root user
>> can send system messages to all the users via their X session.
>>
>could adapt something like kpopup that is set to pop up a message when
>used with samba.
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Jerry Garrison wrote:
>
>I set the DISPLAY in my .bash_profile file on 'defiant'. Below is a copy of
>my .bash_profile file:
>
>set DISPLAY=baddog:0.0
^
Jerry -
This syntax is incorrect for bash, which is probably why it doesn't
work. Use 'DISPLAY=baddo
It's mostly PCs that we've installed RedHat on then just setup a script
to run at boot to query the X server. A few of the clients were old
machines so we just ripped the HDs out of them and put in an ISA card
that has an embedded linux built into it so it acts just like a thin
client type of
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Andy Schuler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We're doing something interesting here at ErnieBall Inc., (we
> manufacture guitars and guitar accessories) we're getting rid of every
> single Micro$oft product we own. We have about 100 users on our network
> so this has proven to be a daunt
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 at 3:37pm (-0800), Andy Schuler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We're doing something interesting here at ErnieBall Inc., (we
> manufacture guitars and guitar accessories) we're getting rid of every
> single Micro$oft product we own. We have about 100 users on our network
> so this has pr
Hello,
We're doing something interesting here at ErnieBall Inc., (we
manufacture guitars and guitar accessories) we're getting rid of every
single Micro$oft product we own. We have about 100 users on our network
so this has proven to be a daunting task...but very interesting. We have
a centra
I use a program called rpl You can pick it up here
:http://www.laffeycomputer.com/rpl.html Freshmeat gave it a great score and
I've been impressed with the ease of use. I don't have to use it from and
editor, just the command line. It even works recursively through
directories.
Hank
-Origina
Does anyone know how to setup vim to
make the color for the comments in codes light green
so i can read the thing.
Much appreciation
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 07:53:26PM +0100, Leonard den Ottolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| > I used bsed for this:
| >
| > http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/scripts/bsed
| >
| > It's a wrapper for sed (which reads stdin and writes stdout).
|
| I noticed bsed only replaces the first occurence of a
Could this be an issue with 2-button mouses? I have real 3-button
mouses on all of my Linux machines. Are you using Netscape? This is
what I do to copy URLs in e-mails into Netscape.
Select the URL from the e-mail with the left button.
Click the title bar of the Netscape window, or click
rpm --rebuilddb
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Tally Jones wrote:
> it was all fine, but after i installed a package the
> rpm seems to have messed up.
> I mean if do a rpm -q -a ie I queried the rpm for all
> installed packages it only shows me the package that i
> just recently installed. ie only one p
Something that has bugged me from day oneabout the X mouse interface
that I hope (sort of) that some one can say "hey dummy, just do ... and
it will work.
I love the select by highlighting and middle button paste, or in my case
the old two button emulation "snakebite" of both buttons at the same
it was all fine, but after i installed a package the
rpm seems to have messed up.
I mean if do a rpm -q -a ie I queried the rpm for all
installed packages it only shows me the package that i
just recently installed. ie only one package.
uptill now i could see all the packages installed.
is the
Thanks so much for your suggestions. You clarified several things for me.
I didn't plan on using ssh because I thought it would just add another layer
of complexity and there's already plenty of complexity for this newbie right
now. But, if you or anyone else has suggestions or knows where I can
Title: RE: How do you log into a Linux box from another *ix box?
Make sure you have an entry in /etc/hosts and .rhosts file on both the machines for rsh.
Then try this on defiant first..
defiant# export DISPLAY=baddog:0.0
defiant# xhost +baddog
baddog# xterm&
I hope it should work..
You seem to have a few questions here.
(1) How do I log into defiant from baddog?
(2) How do I redirect my X display back to baddog once on defiant?
(3) How do I deal with the NIS problem?
I can't help with 3 as I do not use NIS.
If you are running ssh on both machines you could use ssh between t
> Please, excuse my ignorance, but how come jdk 1.3 is called 'Java 2' and
> not 'Java 1.3' or something?
I'm not 100% about this, but I was once told because 1.2 took a while to
come out and because it had some bigger changes, people felt it was more
like a 2.0 release. I'll also go on to assert
Charles,
Please, excuse my ignorance, but how come jdk 1.3 is called 'Java 2' and
not 'Java 1.3' or something?
Best regards
Gustav
Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> I'm curious why you can't use Java 2? I have jdk 1.3 from sun running fine
> under 7.0
>
> charles
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pgp = Pretty Good Privacy.
To g
I went to linuxdoc.org and read the 'Remote X Apps mini-HOWTO' by Vincent
Zweije dated 4 January 2001 and followed his instructions.
The Linux machine is named 'defiant' and the other box that I'm trying to
log into defiant from is a Sun ULTRA 60 running Solaris 7 and its name is
'baddog'.
I set
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Michael George wrote:
> I'm reading the IP Masq HOWTO, and I have a question...
>
> In the HOWTO there's a script starting at about line 3100. That is a stronger
> ruleset for a Masq machine. I think I have all the ipchains rules figureed
> out, but I'm wondering what happe
I'm reading the IP Masq HOWTO, and I have a question...
In the HOWTO there's a script starting at about line 3100. That is a stronger
ruleset for a Masq machine. I think I have all the ipchains rules figureed
out, but I'm wondering what happens with a local-local packet.
If the firewall/gatewa
Hi Cameron,
> I used bsed for this:
>
> http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/scripts/bsed
>
> It's a wrapper for sed (which reads stdin and writes stdout).
I noticed bsed only replaces the first occurence of a string in each line in
a text file (line being separated by a newline char).
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, at 16:19 (GMT -0500), jack wallen, jr. wrote:
> you can visit it with this page:
>
> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/
>
> which returns:
>
> The site www.hotmail.com is running Microsoft-IIS/5.0 on Windows 2000.
I have just made an account at hotmail to "testdrive" it,
re: libc->glibc: One good point here is that it was a move, advertised
as such; I remember talking to people from RedHat during the libc->glibc
move, they took lots of heat for it but they stood by their decision as
the only viable one, and the world has proven them right.
I've had almost zero ex
Has any been able to set up ifhp to filter files to Appletalk based
printers? I can print to Appletalk printers, I just can not filter files.
Rob Fausey.
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Tom,
You can start here.
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/howto/XFree86-upgrade/XFree86-upgrade.htm
l
Although this is for older versions, I believe the idea is the same.
These are docs for version 4.0.2.
http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.2/index.html
Hope this helps.
Mitch Smith
-Original Me
Hello and thanks in advance.
Using Acrobat-Reader 4.0 to print an IRS form, in .PDF coding, I can't
make it print to my PostScript printer (TI microLaser Plus). The printer
is 300dpi, although it has printed PS files for 600dpi without problems
in the past. The command on my system is lpr -PPS fn
Rob,
The major "upgrade" in the linux distros was when everything went from libc5
to glibc. I believe that you will find that almost ALL of the Linux server
shipments in 2000 were with glibc-based linux. The move from libc5 to glibc
was quite readical, moreso than the move from NT4 to NT5 (or W
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael R. Jinks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OT: The Truth: Server Shipments in Y2K
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Also, since we're talking aggregates and versions, sh
I have installed RedHat 7.0 on a Dell C600, while X is working I
cannot get any resolution higher than 1024x768 - I think I need to
upgrade the XFree86 4.0.1 to something like XFree86 4.0.2/4.0.3 - how
do I go about doing this? Thanks!
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Also, since we're talking aggregates and versions, should we not be breaking
> down the Linux numbers by distribution in the same way the windows stat was
> broken out by version?
I don't think so. There are cross-distro compatibility issues, sure,
but in my experie
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Jeremy Herbison wrote:
> I installed openSSH 2.5.1p2 (compiled from source) on my redhat 6.2 (with
> the updated PAM rpm installed) and it now denies all passwords when i try to
> remote in. I know it is not a problem with the sshd.conf file since i have
> tried pretty much
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 09:06:59AM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
> I've looked in the rawhide directories, already, and haven't seen
> one...does anyone have an RPM for mod_php that matches up with the php
> RPMs in the rawhide directories? 4.0.4pl1-9 is the rawhide version, and
> I'd like to use the
A long time ago I was hunting a mod_php version 3-something for my Imp setup. I
then learnt, that mod_php is not anymore maintained and one should use the
"regular" php rpm's which work fine with Apache just like that.
Peter
Mike Burger wrote:
>
> I've looked in the rawhide directories, alre
I installed openSSH 2.5.1p2 (compiled from source) on my redhat 6.2 (with
the updated PAM rpm installed) and it now denies all passwords when i try to
remote in. I know it is not a problem with the sshd.conf file since i have
tried pretty much everything there. I think it is the PAM support, and f
Hello All,
I am using RedHat 7.0 and I have a program called load that I am trying to
start as a daemon. I wrote a script to place in /etc/init.d that has
start,stop and status functions. In my start function I have a choice of
starting the program in two ways:
1) saying "daemon load"
2) doing
Dear all,
I just bought a Fosa 340S2 laptop computer, which has a SiS630 video
card, and I am trying to install Linux 7.0 on it. However, the X Windows
couldn't be setup properly. The driver at www.sis.com.tw doesn't have
any help. Does anybody know how to solve this problem? Will I get better
r
Hi,
what is the correct process for uploading RPMS? I guess uploading
the binary ands source RPMS to ftp://ftp.redhat.com and posting a
message on Redhat-announce?
Thanks,
Dominic.
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I'm trying to upgrade my ucd-snmp package. I have RH-6.0. From the info
below, can someone tell me what I need to do to get the package to install
correctly? (Since I get the digest version, please cc my address in any
replies).
THANKS!
When trying the rpm I get:
# rpm -U --test ucd-snmp-4.2
>This'll teach me to read all the man pages before posting.
>
>Thanks!
And for that, you should buy yourself one of these! :)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/things/3239.html
Mike
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Li Bing-
You need console access to do this (which if it's your box, I guess you do! ;):
Boot to single user mode:
"LILO: linux single"
You can then run passwd, and change the root password.
There is no (easy) way to recover the old root password (and this is a good
thing).
Good luck!
-Jaco
Besides that, if she's already logged in as root, all she has to do is is run
passwd. She doesn't even have to know the old passwd!
Step one: reboot
Step two: At the LILO prompt, type "linux single"
Step three: At the bash prompt, type "passwd"
Step four: Enter and re-enter the new password
Step
i got this message today on /var/log/messages
network was discontinued while i got the log file filled up with this:
Mar 22 14:35:53 atlas kernel: martian source 0202a8c0 for ff02a8c0, dev eth0
Mar 22 14:35:53 atlas kernel: ll header: ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 d0 59 23 82 77
08
00
Mar 22 14:35:54 atla
Also, since we're talking aggregates and versions, should we not be breaking
down the Linux numbers by distribution in the same way the windows stat was
broken out by version?
Rob
> -Original Message-
> From: David Talkington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 9
>From the man page:
* to indicate the job is being processed
In other words sendmail has it locked as it is trying to send it at the
time you ran mailq.
- rick warner
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Nathalie Boulos wrote:
> This might be a silly, dummy question:
> What does it mean when in the "mai
This might be a silly, dummy question:
What does it mean when in the "mailq", the Q-ID of a message has a star
symbol (*) after it?
Nat.
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I've looked in the rawhide directories, already, and haven't seen
one...does anyone have an RPM for mod_php that matches up with the php
RPMs in the rawhide directories? 4.0.4pl1-9 is the rawhide version, and
I'd like to use the mod_php modules if they're available.
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"franco catena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using usf like a cache_dir type.
> You can helpme
Non usf ma ufs :)
Edita il file /etc/squid/squid.conf nella sezione cache_dir.
Togli il commento (cancella #), e fai puntare la cache alla
directory di spool
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > Tally Jones wrote:
> > > which is the config file that specifies the "default
> > > gateway" for the box
> >
> > i think you want /etc/sysconfig/network. there might be others, but
> > i know this one contains
Sorry I'm not sending this as a reply to one of my messages in the thread, but
I lost those messages by now.
The problem was that i tried to log in via gdm and after trying to authenticate
the same log in screen would come back to me over and over again. I was able
to authenticate as other users
> Harmit,
> You mean changing root password at shell prompt?
> he can remove the encrypted passwd from /etc/shadow and reboot and
> enter linux without a root password.And later,assign a password.
> isn't it?
>
But you first have to have the root password to edit the shadow file, so
it's circular
Yes...that "mynetworks" line. You have a choice...you can specify IPs and
domains, or you can specify a file, and then you only have to modify a
file when you want to add an address to that list and run postmap against
it.
The advantage to this method is that you do not have to issue a "postfix
I guess this is the easiest possible.
Vineeta wrote:
> Harmit,
> You mean changing root password at shell prompt?
> he can remove the encrypted passwd from /etc/shadow and reboot and enter linux
>without a
> root password.And later,assign a password.
> isn't it?
>
> Vineeta
>
> harmit wrot
Harmit,
You mean changing root password at shell prompt?
he can remove the encrypted passwd from /etc/shadow and reboot and enter linux without
a
root password.And later,assign a password.
isn't it?
Vineeta
harmit wrote:
> Boot it in single user mode & issue the command passwd root at bash pro
Will redhat work for a macintosh partition? If so would I have to wipe my
hard drive first to set up the partition? Could I boot from a red hat cd.
How much does a redhat cd cost?
Thank you
Dave Malkin
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Boot it in single user mode & issue the command passwd root at bash prompt
retype it
reboot the system .
Hope this would help.
Li Bing wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> My RedHat root password is lost. I have resolved the same problem on
> Solaris. Can I do that on Linux? Could you give me ideas?
>
> Thank
Li Bing escribió:
>
> Dear All,
>
> My RedHat root password is lost. I have resolved the same problem on
> Solaris. Can I do that on Linux? Could you give me ideas?
>
You can reboot your machine. In lilo prompt, you enter in single user
mode and then you can edit your /etc/passwd (or /e
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