On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, at 00:02 (GMT -0500), Statux wrote:
> > Have you given Opera a try yet? I have been quite pleased with it thus far.
> > You can get at http://www.opera.com
>
> Opera is commercial.
Was.
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Hi All,
It is incredible the attitude of Red Hat, - and this is not the first
time I have experienced the same attitude:
They are packing in a Linux version - say like 7.0 - and this goes back
to first when I started with 5.1 - I have soon spent more money on RH
upgrades than I did when I was ru
hello
are there any _good_ ide's for programming in C/C++ ?
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i use vim ,and i want to change the background and text colors in
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What type of card do you have make sure there are no i/o conflicts and
also put the routes in the rc.local file so that they can be loaded at
startup
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Szemerédy Gábor wrote:
> Hello!
> I installed RedHat 6.2 Zoot with kernel 2.2.14-5.0.
> After the first boot I get message:
>
On 30 Mar 2001 20:30:34 -0600, Mike Watson wrote:
> That triggers a question in me... Which port does ping use? Port 7?
>
> mw
>
If you have a firewall setup, do a "tail -f /var/log/messages" in an
xterm while doing a ping and see what the kernel spits back at you about
source and destination
my bitmaps picture should looked like this:
00
11
22
33
44
but it looked like this when i view it in GQView:
001
122
333
333
???
what's wrong and how can i fix it?
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I just had to reinstall a production machine, and in the restore, I
inadvertantly restored the old rpm database.
I want to download all of the updates, but am not sure of how to tell
lynx or wget to just download the entire contents of the updates
directory at Red Hat or any of the mirrors.
Any
> I was wondering if someone could piont me in the right direction on
> configure a redhat 7 box to stop responding (go silent) to ping requests.
> There is alot of invalid pings coming in and I'm tired of seeing
> them on my
> console and log files.
>
> Any help appreciated.
You can do this with
hi!.. good day to all!!
firstly, have to ask sorry if this posted already. :)
can i have a detailed instructions/commands on installing sendmail. i have
here sendmail-8.11.3.tar.gz, downloaded from sendmail.org.
i already read some notes/documetation?FAQs on some site (sendmail and
redhat, etc
My apologies if messages to me from these lists were bouncing...root
filesystem on my main server died, and I've been working feverishly,
all day, to get it back up and running.
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I have a number of messages stuck in my mailq because the receiving MX
server lost it's DSL connection very rudely and unexpectedly. It could be
up to 30 days before that server is back online and able to receive mail.
I have an alternate account that I can redirect these messages to, but have
n
That triggers a question in me... Which port does ping use? Port 7?
mw
Terry Williams wrote:
>
> I was wondering if someone could piont me in the right direction on
> configure a redhat 7 box to stop responding (go silent) to ping requests.
> There is alot of invalid pings coming in and I'm ti
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Michael R. Jinks wrote:
>like all the right modules are there. Pruned output of 'lsmod':
>
>ide-probe 6608 0 (autoclean)
>ide-cd 24192 0
>ide-disk6224 0
>ide-scsi7424 0
>sg
I'm in the same situation. AFAIK, you can't. On the other hand, I've had
the same IP address from my DHCP server since September 2000. It's as if I
have a static IP. Don't know how long this will last.
Mike W
Steve Gulick wrote:
>
> I just got cable hooked up to my office with @home and th
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> When you enabled ide-scsi emulation for hda, the device dor the CD-ROM
> changed. It is no longer /dev/hda, it is now /dev/scd0.
No joy:
[root@fs2 /root]# mount /dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom
mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/scd0 as a block device
(maybe `i
Thanks for all th einsite guys!
I think I can figure out what I have to do from here.
Steve
>
> It probably wouldn't work. Most of the cable modems are controlled by the
> ISP and they reboot them on a regular bases remotely. Depending on the
> ISP, you keep the same IP or get a new IP addres
I think you can set up an empty subnet belock for your eth0 subnet to
prevent the outside world from seeing your dhcp server (man dhcpd.conf),
but I know this works for sure-
edit /etc/rc.d/init.d/dhcpd. find the line that looks like
daemon dhcpd
and change it to
daemon dhcpd -q eth1
This tel
I was wondering if someone could piont me in the right direction on
configure a redhat 7 box to stop responding (go silent) to ping requests.
There is alot of invalid pings coming in and I'm tired of seeing them on my
console and log files.
Any help appreciated.
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It's true it is bloated BUT it works alot better than Netscape 6 for me.
Wishing Linux version of any browser will perform that well.
CH
Justin Zygmont wrote:
> you should see IE, it's 70MB! 110 or something like that for a full
> install. You know if it's bloated it's Microsoft.
>
>
> On F
Netscape 6 is really a pig. When I tried to open Netscape while I have
other apps running (couldn't remember what) and it took super long time
to load to a 64mb system and seeing my hard disk working full time and I
found that the swap file was as big as my 64mb ram so I bought 256mb and
woul
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Hector M Banda blurted out:
HMB>Hi all,
HMB>yesterday I sent a message to the list asking about the way of letting a
HMB>remote user to relay thru my server (anywhere) but I haven't figure it out
HMB>yet.
HMB>
HMB>I need some help please.
HMB>
HMB>I already try like:
HMB>in t
Hi all,
yesterday I sent a message to the list asking about the way of letting a
remote user to relay thru my server (anywhere) but I haven't figure it out
yet.
I need some help please.
I already try like:
in the access file [EMAIL PROTECTED]RELAY
but he cannot send to yahoo unless I add ya
init also indicates the current runlevel like so:
1 ?S 0:05 init [5]
Statux wrote:
> Actually, they're processes that are in the SW state. The kernel processes
> are in this state right away.. but others end up that way after being in
> the S state for quite some time.
>
> On F
Spyros Ioakim wrote:
> is redhat 7.1 finally going to be released 1-Apr-2001?
Not a good idea. Too much of an open door for lame critics and pundits.
"You thought 7.0 was a joke? Well, that can't compete with what Red Hat
released on April Fool's day."
-W-
_
Actually, they're processes that are in the SW state. The kernel processes
are in this state right away.. but others end up that way after being in
the S state for quite some time.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Steve Lee wrote:
> what does it mean when a process have
> [these brackets around them] when
No. Netscape, as with any package, (unless specially built by RH as an
RPM), is distribution independent... plus mine's done via tarball ;)
The netscape directory does have several files and subdirectories.. but
you aren't understanding what I said. The MAIN binary, which is the program
itself...
what does it mean when a process have
[these brackets around them] when
you do a ps aux.
There is usually a process in oracle that
people moniter under Solaris that
linux for some reason truncates the information
by doing a [ ] around the names of the process.
Thanks again.
_
what is the differenct between "crond" and "CROND" in ps -aux?
Drew
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Hi Hector,
> I have setup my server where a have cable modem to connect to the web and
> I'm sub netting to my laptop using dhcp.
> Now, do I need to specify on my dhcp server to which card to listen for dhcp
> requests? The way it's right now eth0 to the web and eth1 for the subn
i have been receiving this in my log for the past couple days at exactly the
same time. It repeats for about 30 mins, then tries again the next day.
Any ideas?
Drew
Mar 28 04:54:32 tenchi kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=1
24.221.123.186:3 24.16.137.106:1 L=96 S=0xC0 I=22002 F=0x000
Hi all,
I have setup my server where a have cable modem to connect to the web and
I'm sub netting to my laptop using dhcp.
Now, do I need to specify on my dhcp server to which card to listen for dhcp
requests?
The way it's right now eth0 to the web and eth1 for the subnet.
Thanks,
-hb
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It probably wouldn't work. Most of the cable modems are controlled by the
ISP and they reboot them on a regular bases remotely. Depending on the
ISP, you keep the same IP or get a new IP address.
david
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> > I jus
yOn Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Our file server has an IDE CD-RW. Recently I replaced the stock Red Hat
> 7 kernel, using 2.2.18 with SCSI emulation turned on, with hopes of
> being able to use the CD-RW under cdrecord.
>
> Well, the new kernel appears to have broken CD-ROM supp
Mine are still there which confuses me... I'm wondering if they
removed/moved them to a new location because I'm not sure where they're
supposed to live :)
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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 12:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: R
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Our file server has an IDE CD-RW. Recently I replaced the stock Red Hat
> 7 kernel, using 2.2.18 with SCSI emulation turned on, with hopes of
> being able to use the CD-RW under cdrecord.
>
> Well, the new kernel appears to have broken CD-ROM suppor
Mine lost the sshd-configs. G!
Drew
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Burger
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 5:00 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: up2date broke sshd! (openssh)
>
>
> Log in as root, and type "/et
Our file server has an IDE CD-RW. Recently I replaced the stock Red Hat
7 kernel, using 2.2.18 with SCSI emulation turned on, with hopes of
being able to use the CD-RW under cdrecord.
Well, the new kernel appears to have broken CD-ROM support altogether:
[root@fs2 /root]# mount /mnt/cdrom
moun
After installing, I am unable to get Backspace working
properly. I have read through documentation on the
LDP but when I try this
xmodmap -e "keysym BackSpace = Delete" -e "keysym
Delete = BackSpace"
I get this error
xmodmap: commandline:0: bad keysym target keysym
'BackSpace', no correspon
Some time in the early months of the 21st century, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, lee wrote:
>
>> anyway i'm glad to have what I have in linux don't get me
>> wronggaleon is no better in similar ways but at least its
>> fairly beta and coming alon
On 30-Mar-01 Silviu Cojocaru opined:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, at 00:49 (GMT -0600), ABrady wrote:
>
>> Galeon is getting to be workable. Missing a couple of things and still
>> some infrequent crashes (for me). Requires Mozilla be installed
>> (another
>> memory hog) but, doesn't overload the syst
Some time in the early months of the 21st century, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, lee wrote:
>
>> anyway i'm glad to have what I have in linux don't get me
>> wronggaleon is no better in similar ways but at least its
>> fairly beta and coming alon
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Spyros Ioakim wrote:
>i got on my logs (and console) something like:
>martian source 0202a8c0 for ff02a8c0, dev eth0
Martian sources? What a wonderful step forward. Now developers all
over the cosmos will be able to see how Martians work ... develop
other s
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, at 00:49 (GMT -0600), ABrady wrote:
> Galeon is getting to be workable. Missing a couple of things and still
> some infrequent crashes (for me). Requires Mozilla be installed (another
> memory hog) but, doesn't overload the system with bringing up gobs of
> useless stuff to g
I also use @Home and in my area while they only support DHCP, if you go
into their website, you can find your IP and set yourself up as static.
To do this I have to go to:
http://home-members.excite.com/m_homenetworking/overview.html
Click on View Your IP Address
Sign In
Click On View Current Add
On 30 Mar 2001 11:31:20 -0500, Steve Gulick wrote:
> I just got cable hooked up to my office with @home and they are using DCHP
> to assign ip addresses. Is there a wat to bypass this and maintain a static
> ip? I also have @home in my home office and have had a static ip for a few
> years now. It
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 03:59:24PM +0200, Szemerédy Gábor a ecrit:
>
> I installed RedHat 6.2 Zoot with kernel 2.2.14-5.0.
#include
> After the first boot I get message:
> Insmod: Note : /etc/conf.modules is more recent than
> /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/modules.dep ( 9 times).
do a `depmod -a` as
>
> Try Konqueror (part of KDE 2.1, as found on
> http://www.linux-easy.com/rh-updates/) - it's the only one you haven't
> mentioned, and IMO it works best.
>
:)you're right I didn't I normally work out of gnome..i'll check but
doesn't Konqueror require use of active kde desktop?..
if not kew
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
> I had to shutdown my linux box so I could boot it win95 to use a
> cardreader. Since I rebooted users are no longer able to mount
> the zip drives. It samba use to mount them when you tried to
> open the file here are is the line from fsta
Hi Justin,
> not if windoze can't see an ext2 partition though.
I knew this would come up. Of course you can see ext2 paritions from Windows.
The virus probably uses it's own code for this, but if you want an example
that one can see ext2fs from Windows, have a look at explore
not if windoze can't see an ext2 partition though.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> > how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? you can make a C program and
> > embed some assembly to infect an ELF executable. You would have to be root
Hello Guys and Gals,
How do I enlarge a raid device (/dev/md0) that is mounted on / ?? The device
I wanna add is /dev/sda0 (First SCSI, First Part.)
Thanks,
Pieter De Wit
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At 3/30/01 11:31 AM -0500, you wrote:
>I just got cable hooked up to my office with @home and they are using DCHP
>to assign ip addresses. Is there a wat to bypass this and maintain a static
>ip? I also have @home in my home office and have had a static ip for a few
>years now. It would make my li
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Szemerédy Gábor wrote:
> Hello!
> I installed RedHat 6.2 Zoot with kernel 2.2.14-5.0.
> After the first boot I get message:
> Insmod: Note : /etc/conf.modules is more recent than
> /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/modules.dep ( 9 times).
>
This is a warning message - it is telling you
Hi All,
When crond is log rotating (crond.weekly) - httpd feil to start up
again. I'm running RH 7.0 with Apache/1.3.14 (Unix) (Red-Hat/Linux)
mod_ssl/2.7.1 OpenSSL/0.9.5a mod_perl/1.24
The /
../httpd restart command works, and I have done no changes to any
of the crond services or conf files.
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, lee wrote:
>
> > anyway i'm glad to have what I have in linux don't get me
> > wronggaleon is no better in similar ways but at least its
> > fairly beta and coming along well..
> >
> > i 'd rather not use opera
The short answer: You cannot.
The long answer:
You can, but it's tricky and will involve some custom programming.
(1) You can set up virtual named domains on the .50 box. Have all requests
for mail.mydomain.com go to a script or program that you set up that
requeries the .51 machine and passes t
Hi Philip,
> Here's my problem...since the cable router forwards ALL port 80 traffic to only
> one IP address, how can I make Apache on my web server forward the request for
> a certain domain name to a different server?
You can't. Since you only have one IP on the outside you c
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, lee wrote:
> anyway i'm glad to have what I have in linux don't get me
> wronggaleon is no better in similar ways but at least its
> fairly beta and coming along well..
>
> i 'd rather not use opera due to its nature and i 'd rather not deal
> with ads so for now
> I'm fed up with netscape..the default browser that came with RH 7.0. If I open up
>too many windows, it freezes and I have to kill everything before loading it up
>again...its a resource hog and I want something slimmer. It exhibits a lot of other
>annoying behavior too..
>
> I would even
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Steve Gulick wrote:
> I just got cable hooked up to my office with @home and they are using DCHP
> to assign ip addresses. Is there a wat to bypass this and maintain a static
> ip? I also have @home in my home office and have had a static ip for a few
> years now. It would m
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> Wow, what a difference! I couldn't find the advertising version, and
> the dynamic library version wouldn't run. But the static version
> looks like a race horse on this system compared to Netscape and
> Mozilla! So far it's downloaded all the sites I've tried without
Hi Steve,
> I just got cable hooked up to my office with @home and they are using DCHP to
> assign ip addresses. Is there a wat to bypass this and maintain a static ip?
I guess you could, but that wont make your ISP too happy. You'ld better
contact them and ask for an indefinit
Hi RaghuNath,
> > please unsubscribe me from the list
This message contains both a header (if your MUA supports it, otherwise you
should at least see the "List-" lines) and a footer that explain you how to.
How can one miss it :-/ ?
Bye
my installation of netscape is different, it has it's own directory with
seperate files and subdirectories, is that with RH 7? I have 6.2
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Statux wrote:
> Um.. I don't think the one file is that big... considering the fact that
> MS has enough common sense to seperate each
this is getting old :)LOL
for some reason "again" i'm unable to printeverything is installed i've been
able to print from day one kernel setup fine using redhat 7 with all errata and
default kernel..
for some reason I can't "add" a printer is says not installed on all devices.
Hi Werner,
> I guess, if it doesn't make any difference, then the same character
> should be used for all these accounts, otherwise it just confuses people.
The fact that each package creator can add users the way (s)he likes makes it
hard to accomplish this :(. I guess this mi
I just got cable hooked up to my office with @home and they are using DCHP
to assign ip addresses. Is there a wat to bypass this and maintain a static
ip? I also have @home in my home office and have had a static ip for a few
years now. It would make my life a lot easier if I could maintain a stat
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> > how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? you can make a C program and
> > embed some assembly to infect an ELF executable. You would have to be root
> > however.
>
> This could also be an issue on dual
Here's my current setup:
Cable broadband connection to Linksys cable router. The router allows you
to forward ports to different IP addresses on your internal network. So I
have port 80 and 443 forwarding to my main web server. My mail server is on
a different IP address. My mail server has t
I know that I can use some other characters too to disable it.
But at my work, people are almost "paranoid" about security and
the Security admins want to know each little detail. Especially, when ESM
"ESM - Enterprise Security Manager" raises a flag.
I guess, if it doesn't make any difference,
Hi all,
> This could also be an issue on dual boot systems. Virus running on Windows
> infecting ELF binaries. I have no doubt this can be done.
Reading the article mentioned by Charles in the thread "follow up on that
virus story" (http://www.datafellows.com/v-descs/lindose.s
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Warren Melnick wrote:
> I have an Abit KT7A and a Duron 800 coming in today. Aside from the cooling
> that needs to be watched carefully (esp at 1gHz) are there any peculiarities
> I need to know about? I have always run Pentium-series (i/ii/iii) chips on
> Asus and SuperMi
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Jerry Human wrote:
> Jeff Lane wrote:
>
> > what kind of NIC? what is the make and model?
>
> It is an Ark Realtek RTL8139 nic.
>
> > can you do an lspci -vb and get the info???
>
> I didn't, the above name is off the disk label
>
> > whats the name of hte .c file?
>
> rtl813
Hi Werner,
> Can someone tell me why a difference is made for the users xfs, named,
> etc. to use "!!" and not "*" in the password field of the /etc/shadow
> file?
I wouldn't know why, but both versions disable the password for the user. You
could probably use "X" or whatever a
Hi Jonathan,
> I've been asked to set up a web site on a freeBSD box.
FYI (try subscribe instead of unsubscribe ;):
questions:
To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
meta-questions ("where can I find inf
Wow, what a difference! I couldn't find the advertising version, and
the dynamic library version wouldn't run. But the static version
looks like a race horse on this system compared to Netscape and
Mozilla! So far it's downloaded all the sites I've tried without any
problems.
Glen
Bruce Embre
Hi Justin,
> how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? you can make a C program and
> embed some assembly to infect an ELF executable. You would have to be root
> however.
This could also be an issue on dual boot systems. Virus running on Windows
infecting ELF binaries
Hi All,
I had to shutdown my linux box so I could boot it win95 to use a
cardreader. Since I rebooted users are no longer able to mount
the zip drives. It samba use to mount them when you tried to
open the file here are is the line from fstab
/dev/hdb4 /mnt/zip vfat user,noauto 00
the lines from
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>My concern is that due to the fact that I am a control freak and
>placeing the wellbeing even more in the hands of a third party is really
>scary to me.
I'll have to admit to being *somewhat* of a control freak as well. ;-)
>Am I alone in this attitude?
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Thomas Duterme blurted out:
TD>Ok, this is seems like such a brain dead question, but I'm having an oaf of a time
setting proper sysdate on my system.
TD>
TD>I know I can do this by doing something like:
TD>% date -s "Fri, 30 Mar 2001 08:00:00"
TD>
TD>but then when I hit dat
I´m using a PCI 512 with ALSA Drivers and works really good, wave table synth
included.
Luis Pablo Gasparotto
Avi Aumick wrote:
> Has anyone used the the soundcard Sound Blaster PCI 512? If so, how is it
> under linux? I have to get a new sound card since my new motherboard has
> only pci slots
On Mar 30, 9:02, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> Subject: Re: is april fool's the date?
> At 3/30/01 12:24 PM +0300, you wrote:
> >is redhat 7.1 finally going to be released 1-Apr-2001?
>
> When it's ready...
When will it be ready? Are we there yet? I need to go pee. Lisa hit me!!!
_
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Szemerédy Gábor wrote:
> Hello!
> I installed RedHat 6.2 Zoot with kernel 2.2.14-5.0.
> After the first boot I get message:
> Insmod: Note : /etc/conf.modules is more recent than
> /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/modules.dep ( 9 times).
> I can not ping my eth0 address from the cons
At 3/30/01 09:29 AM -0500, you wrote:
>I have an Abit KT7A and a Duron 800 coming in today. Aside from the cooling
>that needs to be watched carefully (esp at 1gHz) are there any peculiarities
>I need to know about? I have always run Pentium-series (i/ii/iii) chips on
>Asus and SuperMicro m/bs.
I have an Abit KT7A and a Duron 800 coming in today. Aside from the cooling
that needs to be watched carefully (esp at 1gHz) are there any peculiarities
I need to know about? I have always run Pentium-series (i/ii/iii) chips on
Asus and SuperMicro m/bs. Just wondering so I am prepared...
-
At 3/30/01 03:59 PM +0200, you wrote:
>When I type "echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward" and reboot the
>system the content of ip_forward is 0 again!
>If I define some route with route command , the route is visible typing
>"route -n" but it disappears after rebooting!
>Why?
Why are you reboot
Hello!
I installed RedHat 6.2 Zoot with kernel 2.2.14-5.0.
After the first boot I get message:
Insmod: Note : /etc/conf.modules is more recent than
/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/modules.dep ( 9 times).
I can not ping my eth0 address from the console. (from localhost).
ifconfig shows that eth0 is OK.
Whe
i was actually considering applying once i get my cert. looking at testing
in june.
as for the novices, it may actually be level 13 that has the novices.
however, i would think with all the peering problems that telocity has had
with level 13 that they would peer with someone else, perhaps UUnet?
At 3/30/01 12:24 PM +0300, you wrote:
>is redhat 7.1 finally going to be released 1-Apr-2001?
When it's ready...
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, hermanto wrote:
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, at 08:45 (GMT -0800), lee wrote:
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> i think what happened is i neglected to consider that I must received those
> updates via the new red carpet updater..:(
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> solved..:)
> lee
Pffft, Red Carpet probs again, figures... use up2date, it better this way.
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At 3/30/01 01:11 PM +0800, you wrote:
>I used the linuxconf - basic sendmail configuration - Enable relay control
>(spammers), without this setting ip_allow doesn't work too...)
Please edit the posts you are replying to, so that others don't have to
wade through four pages of text and three lis
Netscape is a pig, so is IE (there was once a version for Unix IIRC).
It's not finished yet, but go and get Opera from www.opera.com. Most
sites work with it. Mainly no java/plugins.
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>Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear. I need an example. I did check the man...take a look
>at what I'm doing:
man timeconfig
MB
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From: Spyros Ioakim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, March 30, 2001 4:33 PM
Subject: martian sources
>i got on my logs (and console) something like:
>martian source
i got on my logs (and console) something like:
martian source 0202a8c0 for ff02a8c0, dev eth0
first i thought it was an attack from the outside.
But finally it turned up to be an ip conflict of a notebook pc that
had the same ip as the linux box.
Makes sense if you think about it..
So that's a
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Um.. I don't think the one file is that big... considering the fact that
MS has enough common sense to seperate each applet into its own
application. I'm talking about this:
-r-xr-xr-x1 root root 13755112 Oct 6 19:38
/usr/local/netscape/netscape
That's the whole program.. browser, m
* garyumc [Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 10:13:42AM +0800]:
> Dear all,
>
> My machine is RH6.2..
> I've changed the following lines in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
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>echo "Welcome to %h" > /etc/issue
>echo "PentiumIII 750MHz,256Mb,20Gb" >> /etc/issue
>echo "$R" >> /etc/issue
>echo "Kernel $(uname
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