Hi
I am trying to set up ProFTP. I have been successful to a degree but I need
to tidy up a few areas.
I am trying to achieve logins by only a few selected persons, no anonymous
logins required.
The user must exist on the system but not all system users have access.
I have got to the point whe
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>MFG:EPSON;CMD:ESCPL2,BDC;MDL:Stylus C80;CLS:PRINTER;DES:EPSON Stylus
>C80;
Sorry, I meant to include relevant lines
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>> http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/software/webserver-build.sh
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>> Read it carefully and change options to suit. Tested on latest
>> versions of Red Hat, OpenBSD, and Solaris.
>>
>I can't go to the Web Site , because My B
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Devon wrote:
>On Saturday 17 November 2001 11:51 pm, David Talkington wrote:
>> linuxprinting.org tells me that the Epson Stylus C80 comes very highly
>> recommended for general Linux printing. Driver is stp. So I bought
>> one, and set it up using
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Kevin MacNeil wrote:
>So I finally had a chance to see a journalled ext3 filesystem deal with
>an unplanned power outage which shut down my rh7.1 box sometime last
>night. When I rebooted it still fscked the root filesystem for some
>reason, I'm not
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> So I finally had a chance to see a journalled ext3 filesystem deal with
> an unplanned power outage which shut down my rh7.1 box sometime last
> night. When I rebooted it still fscked the ro
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> Hi!
>
> 7.2 defaults to ipchains, and even through a couple of installs I've missed
> where it asks me (does it?) whether I want to use ipchains or iptables.
> Now, I *want* iptables, but the
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On Saturday 17 November 2001 11:52 am, Ted Gervais wrote:
> Further to my last message regarding database updates, I was speaking
> about the databases related to usernames. Things that occur when you
> use useradd, userdel, etc.. Changes made with
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001 12:34:06 +0800
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> > >My System is Linux Red Hat 6.2...
> > >Who can help me how to compile and install apache , php 4 and mod_ssl
> >
So I finally had a chance to see a journalled ext3 filesystem deal with
an unplanned power outage which shut down my rh7.1 box sometime last
night. When I rebooted it still fscked the root filesystem for some
reason, I'm not sure why. The other ext3 filesystems came right up.
I have another com
Well, THAT was fun :( I got up and running by:
- Booting from CD1 to linux rescue
- cd/mnt/sysimage/etc
- edited fstab to comment out the mounting of my two vfat partitions.
It would REALLY seem that dosfsck 2.7 is ALPHA, as noted in the boot
messages.
What I do not understand is what changed
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On Saturday 17 November 2001 11:51 pm, David Talkington wrote:
> linuxprinting.org tells me that the Epson Stylus C80 comes very highly
> recommended for general Linux printing. Driver is stp. So I bought
> one, and set it up using printtool, using
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linuxprinting.org tells me that the Epson Stylus C80 comes very highly
recommended for general Linux printing. Driver is stp. So I bought
one, and set it up using printtool, using driver Stylus Color -> stp.
After restarting lpd and printing a te
Off-topic: How to "serve" CD's from a hard drive to Windows clients.
Answer A: On a Linux box, create an ISO image from the CD, mount
it as a loopback device (mount -o loop ), and
share to another computer with samba.
Answer B: On the Windows machine itself, run some program
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> >My System is Linux Red Hat 6.2...
> >Who can help me how to compile and install apache , php 4 and mod_ssl
> >correctly ?
>
> http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/software/webserver-build.sh
>
Starting httpd: Ouch! ap_mm_create(1048576, "/var/run/httpd.mm.24271") failed
Error: MM: mm:core: failed to acquire shared memory segment (Invalid argument):
OS: No such file or directory
what means of this?
yesterday i change /proc/sys/kernel/shm*
to appropriate size of my memory, i compiled ker
Hi All People,
When I started KDE following warning prompted :
Sound server information message
Error while initializing the sound driver :
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (no such device)
The sound server will continue, using the null output device
Motherboard built-in sound card
Motherboard
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 02:52:56AM +, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
: 7.2 defaults to ipchains, and even through a couple of installs I've missed
: where it asks me (does it?) whether I want to use ipchains or iptables.
: Now, I *want* iptables, but the system always insmod's ipchains upon reboot.
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Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: OT: SuSE review
> On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 19:46:28 +0100 (CET)
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ... some reasons *for me* I proba
Werner Puschitz writes:
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> On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, David Talkington wrote:
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>> Ian Truelsen wrote:
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>> >Now, when you said to put the authourized_keys at the far end, did you mean
>> >in HOME$/.ssh/authourized_keys or somewhere
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 19:46:28 +0100 (CET)
Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... some reasons *for me* I probably never will touch SuSe even
> with my fingertips:
>
> 1:
> As far as I understood it, you cannot easily download a free complete
> SuSe version as you stil
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> >Now, when you said to put the authourized_keys at the far end, did you mean
> >in HOME$/.ssh/authourized_keys or somewhere else?
>
> Check your spelling. You want
on redhat 7.1, there's an init script for ipchains and another for
iptables. you can do:
/sbin/chkconfig ipchains off
/sbin/chkconfig iptables on
to set the ipchains stuff to not load on reboots, and the iptables stuff
to instead. if you set any rules with ipchains, they won't be copied
over.
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:17:00 -0500
"Green, Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did anyone read the SuSE 7.3 review at The Register? I kind of got the impression
>that SuSE makes a better personal desktop distro, can anyone confirm or deny this
>that's used RH and SuSE? I'm asking in the conte
Hi!
7.2 defaults to ipchains, and even through a couple of installs I've missed
where it asks me (does it?) whether I want to use ipchains or iptables.
Now, I *want* iptables, but the system always insmod's ipchains upon reboot.
How do I tell it to forget ipchains and always start iptables? So
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>Now, when you said to put the authourized_keys at the far end, did you mean
>in HOME$/.ssh/authourized_keys or somewhere else?
Check your spelling. You want the western incantation of
"authorized_keys".
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Hi
Is anyone out there using AWSTATS
I have configured it according to the many different configuration guides
with confusing configuration results. I can get a result page to be produced
but it has NO statistics. Any clues.
System RH7.1
Perl 5.6.0
Awstats from NOARCH 3.1.1
Many thanks
Mike
Cameron Simpson writes:
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 12:11:51AM +, Ian Truelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | > Make yourself a key pair with the shh-keygen command and copy the
> | > public half into the .ssh/authorized_keys at the far end.
> | > Then make sure you have an ssh-agent, and pla
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Statux wrote:
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>
man gpg:
BUGS
On many systems this program should be installed as
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it have to do with permissions on gpg or something?
Thanks :)
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Maybe this indicates a bad boot image on the CD. It happens. A CRC error
happens when the data isn't like.. checksumming correctly.. or something.
If it happens everytime you try it (meaning not just the first time), then
it's bad data (written inc
Cameron Simpson writes:
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 12:11:51AM +, Ian Truelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | > Make yourself a key pair with the shh-keygen command and copy the
> | > public half into the .ssh/authorized_keys at the far end.
> | > Then make sure you have an ssh-agent, and pla
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 12:11:51AM +, Ian Truelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Make yourself a key pair with the shh-keygen command and copy the
| > public half into the .ssh/authorized_keys at the far end.
| > Then make sure you have an ssh-agent, and place your key into it with ssh-add.
Cameron Simpson writes:
> On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 11:24:36PM +, Ian Truelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | I have been trying to set up a command-line call to a program on another
> | machine using SSH. It works fine when I call it from a term and enter the
> | password, but I am trying t
Simply launch Konqueror,set it for the look and view you want, then open
the "window" menu and click "save View Profile "File Management"
Then whenever you launch konqueror in file management mode it will come
up in exactly the same state as you saved it including the directory and
view.
Wall
Before you can use lan browsing under konqueror, you must first log in
as root and configure lisa. To do this got KDE start menu >>
preferences >> network >> lan browsing
Alternatively you could add the lisa daemon to your KDE startup script.
Wally
Mike de Libero wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
>
>
I get the error: “ File //RedHat/base/netstg1.img notfound on server”.
I am trying to install a redhat 7.2 on a machine with win2000 on it. I have
downloaded both enigma – iso files from the mirror servers but it looks like
that the installation is expecting a “*.img” file.
I
Wasn't that a gag from the Simpsons?
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Bearer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 November 2001 16:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I'm behind again
"A Sarcasm Meter, now THAT'S a good invention."
*meter redlines and explodes*
-The Comic Book Guy
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Bob Staaf wrote:
> Now this is getting strange. I am seeing the exact same error messages on
> an entirely different server. This one is a Dell PowerEdge 2450 with a
> Perc3 RAID controller. Again, a Fresh install of Enigma with all updates
> EXCEPT for 2.4.9-13 as there a
The newest versions of partition magic are supposed to have the ability
to resize an ext2 file system. Which would also mean the ability to
resize ext3. I've not tried this myself so I have no idea how safe or
reliable it is.
Good Luck,
Wally
Steve Lee wrote:
> does anyone know if partiti
Hi, I'm trying to install redhat 7.2.
I burned the iso files with easy cd creator platinum
edition but i receive this error message when i
booting for first time the installation cds.
Uncompressing Linux
CRC Error
System Halted
Thanks for your help!
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Bob Staaf wrote:
> Bill,
>
> The Kudzu service is running but, I haven't restarted the server or
> done anything with it since last night and those messages are from 3 hours
> ago. I was under the impression Kudzu only checks for new hardware on
> startup or I guess unl
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Bob Staaf wrote:
> Looks like I spoke too soon, I am starting to see more errors with this
> server. The following are from the logs this morning. I would appreciate
> it if someone could shed some light on this for me :)
>
> Thanks
>
> Bob
That looks a little odd, especi
It seems to me that I have really done something wrong or overlooked
something. I am using rh7.2 and before upgrading everytthing worked like a
top..
Right now though, I can't seem to tell RH that I want a URL viewer that will
see HTML script - or at least to convert it to graphics when I
> > I'm just curious and thought I would post.
>
> > If I'm listening to something using realplayer, and then I try to open
> > galeon, galeon opens, but refuses to do anything unless I stop what I'm
> > listening to on real player.
>
> > I've also had this problem when running netscape and op
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 11:24:36PM +, Ian Truelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have been trying to set up a command-line call to a program on another
| machine using SSH. It works fine when I call it from a term and enter the
| password, but I am trying to set it up so that I don't have t
Just upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2. All apparently went okay. Got message
saying "Unable to align partition properly. Safe to ignore"...so I
did. Replaced LILO with GRUB, same partition. On boot, machine hangs.
Messages as follow:
WARNING: FAT32 SUPPORT IS STILL ALPHA (twice)
dosfsc 2.7 14 Feb
I have been trying to set up a command-line call to a program on another
machine using SSH. It works fine when I call it from a term and enter the
password, but I am trying to set it up so that I don't have to do this.
From the man pages, I was able to figure out that I should be able to get
I already have samba setup that is why it is so weird. I can even connect
to the shares from my windows box. Thanks for the suggestion though. I
will try and make it the domain master and see what that does.
-Mike
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To:
does any one have this tar ball
i'm trying to learn how to make
vcd's but need this tool to make
it. all links seem broken on the net
vcdtools-0.4.tar.gz
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On Sat, 2001-11-17 at 13:35, John P. Verel wrote:
> I'm currently running 7.1 and using ximian gnome. The 7.2 release notes
> make clear that there are issues to be solved when upgrading to 7.2, if
> ximian is installed.
>
> One option suggested by Red Hat is to remove ximian prior to upgrade.
>
in the installation of 7.1 and 7.2, you can choose the default security level. This
is what I'm talking about. If you choose High, it still uses ipchains and defaults to
an accept policy.
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> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Se
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Mike de Libero wrote:
> Just installed Redhat 7.2 and I'm trying to get it so I can browse
> my LAN. But when I go into konqurer and click the network icon. It
> says "could not connect to host: localhost" well I don't know why it
> couldn't connect to itself first off
I like to run xsnow on my screen when it's gettingo to the holiday season.
However, I have upgraded to RHL7.2 and KDE 2.2 and when I try to start xsnow
on my wife's account, it doesn't do anything. It works fine on my CTWM
desktop, though.
Anyone else run into this?
Thanks!
-Michael
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In lig
A propper mv should remove the old passwd file.
echo root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash > passwd
Creates a new password file, with a null root password.
Log in normally as root, no password.
Delete passwd, and move passwd.old back to passwd
Change your password.
Maybe that's a bit clearer?
D-
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 01:37:34PM -0500, Green, Aaron wrote:
> Could someone tell me why RH defaults to an ipchain Accept policy,
> instead of saya iptables deny policy?
What version of RH? IIRC, both ipchains and iptables default to
accept. As of RH7.1, the installer will let you set up ipc
no, I forgot: Did you boot into linux single or linux rescue now? You said
that both work, but which one are you using right now?
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on 11/17/01 11:42 AM, fred smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 10:53:15AM -0800, Jim Sheffer wrote:
>> OK- I can do both linux single and linux rescue. I can see the file
>> /etc/passwd, but can't edit it
>> vi won't run.
>> I get bash#
>> then I try to run vi and get a
>
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>>
>> Linux is not "easy" to learn but once one has done a little homework you
>> get a highly useable system at a fraction of the cost of M$. I am not a
>> computer professional - a physician instead. I have several Linux bo
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 10:53:15AM -0800, Jim Sheffer wrote:
> OK- I can do both linux single and linux rescue. I can see the file
> /etc/passwd, but can't edit it
> vi won't run.
> I get bash#
> then I try to run vi and get a
> sh: vi: command not found
Did you try:
/bin/vi
??
>
>
>
> Linux is not "easy" to learn but once one has done a little homework you
> get a highly useable system at a fraction of the cost of M$. I am not a
> computer professional - a physician instead. I have several Linux boxes
> running including a web server and masquerade. From a rank amate
on 11/17/01 11:07 AM, Daniel L Quigley-Skillin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok- I got the first part. I see both a passwd and passwd.old file now in
the etc directory.
I got lost on what to do next..
> You may be able to...
>
> "mv passwd passwd.old"
> "echo root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash > pa
interesting points, thanks for the info. I guess I'll decide against sending SuSE any
money and will probably just buy two copies of RH.
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> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 12:46 PM
>
On Saturday 17 November 2001 15:20, you wrote:
> Ted Gervais wrote:
> >I recently upgraded to RH7.2 and one of the things that happened was that
> >when I click on a URL in a message Lynx is used to open the site. Of
> > course that is not worth much as it is not able to properly display html
>
I'm currently running 7.1 and using ximian gnome. The 7.2 release notes
make clear that there are issues to be solved when upgrading to 7.2, if
ximian is installed.
One option suggested by Red Hat is to remove ximian prior to upgrade.
This, I believe, would result in a non working gnome desktop.
David thanks,
how can i open the ISO file into the tree?
thanks,
Gilbert
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what does it say, something about e2fsck?
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Jim Sheffer wrote:
> ok- now I'm in trouble.
>
> The linux server crashed and will not reboot. Ststem starts up, then kickes
> me .out to a shell (?) says there is a problem and asks for my password,
> which like my earlier email s
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Ted Gervais wrote:
>I recently upgraded to RH7.2 and one of the things that happened was that
>when I click on a URL in a message Lynx is used to open the site. Of course
>that is not worth much as it is not able to properly display html data.
I recently upgraded to RH7.2 and one of the things that happened was that
when I click on a URL in a message Lynx is used to open the site. Of course
that is not worth much as it is not able to properly display html data.
How do I change it to use netscape or something else that will read ht
file does not exist. It's not in that directory. But it is at /etc/passwd
I tried that, but no go.
JIm
on 11/17/01 11:04 AM, Nicolas Bock at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the passwd command should be in /usr/bin/passwd. Try using the complete path
> of this command, i.e. type "/usr/bin/passwd"
You may be able to...
"mv passwd passwd.old"
"echo root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash > passwd"
In theory that will move your old password file and give the root
account no password.
When you get back in, move passwd.old back and change your password.
D-
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> From: [EMAI
the passwd command should be in /usr/bin/passwd. Try using the complete path
of this command, i.e. type "/usr/bin/passwd" and see what you get. nick
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Alexander Shaw wrote:
>I can occasionally actually make it dial-up, but only now and then though -
>tempting it with a new connection sometimes helps.
# cd /etc/ppp
# wget http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/software/ppp.tgz
# tar zxvf ppp.tgz
Edit fi
So, for example, install RH 7.2, downgrade the kernel to 2.2, then intsall
Oracle, the boot fro, the 2.4 kernel again?
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on 11/17/01 10:54 AM, Nicolas Bock at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on bash#, can you run the command "passwd"?
nope- just tried.
BTW- this is not something wrong with just this system. Seems a lot of the
systems locked up and had some weird behavior- I'm thinking power surge or
something...
J
on bash#, can you run the command "passwd"?
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OK- I can do both linux single and linux rescue. I can see the file
/etc/passwd, but can't edit it
vi won't run.
I get bash#
then I try to run vi and get a
sh: vi: command not found
I've been up all nioght at this and need to at the very least get some files
off this computer before I go home.
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>My System is Linux Red Hat 6.2...
>Who can help me how to compile and install apache , php 4 and mod_ssl
>correctly ?
http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/software/webserver-build.sh
Read it carefully and change options to sui
On Nov 17, 2001, 10:58 (-0500) Green, Aaron wrote:
> I agree with the minor differences, but obviously, some focus more on
> the personal desktop (ex. Mandrake). I'm just wondering who is focusing
> on ease of use, where as I look at Red Hat as a mix of ease of use,
> stability, and power. Comp
> I'd recommend upgrading the rpm for iptables as this is one of the
> fixes. Current version is iptables-1.2.4-0 I believe.
Ah, up2date didn't update that automatically because of my manual fix. Now
I've forced it to apply the update. However, immediately after updating, i
tried "service iptable
Could someone tell me why RH defaults to an ipchain Accept policy, instead of saya
iptables deny policy?
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14:51:32 +0100
> It might be safer to just edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables yourself. It's
> mostly just a list of iptables commands plus saved statistics for the
> chains. If you save it once you'll see what it's sup
Hi,
After moving a domain to a new server I noticed one of the forms did not work
anymore. The problem was that on the old server the script the form uses was
called without the use of the .pl extension although the actual file does have
the extension.
The new setup clearly n
What command did you use to mount ?
First, do
bash$ slist
to see if your computer can see the netware server.
If you can see the server you want to mount to, then do
bash$ ncpmount -S netware_server -U user_name /mnt/netware/
That will ask for your password. If there is no password, just hit
Dave Reed stated the following:
>
> > Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 07:00:51 -0700
> > From: SoloCDM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Why do I get the following message when I log into a root account?
> >
> > bash: no job control in this shell
> >
> >
> > The problem doesn't stem from my /etc/bashrc, /etc/pr
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Andreas Hansson wrote:
> Yes. The easiest way to do that is "service iptables save" which will
> execute iptables-save for you. There seems to be a few bugs, at least in the
> version I use (iptables-1.2.1a-1) so you might want to do "service iptables
I'd recommend upgradin
Appologies :)
>
> Not a flame, but could you please not post in multipart
> HTML? Your message is
> bloated. And, could you please quote to what you are
> responding, something
> like:
>
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Blake,
> I'm just curious and thought I would post.
> If I'm listening to something using realplayer, and then I try to open
> galeon, galeon opens, but refuses to do anything unless I stop what I'm
> listening to on real player.
> I've also had this problem when running netscape and openin
Further to my last message regarding database updates, I was speaking about
the databases related to usernames. Things that occur when you use useradd,
userdel, etc.. Changes made with those commands don't take effect or are not
taken care of using those commands alone.
So if you edit 'pass
Ted Gervais wrote:
> Just wondering something about RedHat 7.1.
>
> DB files not updated automatically.
> Edit passwd (addusers) or groups etc., and you have to remake the DB files.
>
> cd /var/db
> make
>
> useradd, userdel, don't take care of this.
> Maybe linuxconf or userconf does it??
>
> An
Hello,
My System is Linux Red Hat 6.2...
Who can help me how to compile and install apache , php 4 and mod_ssl
correctly ?
Thank for your help !
Edward.
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On Saturday 17 November 2001 09:36 am, Ted Gervais wrote:
> Just wondering something about RedHat 7.1.
>
> DB files not updated automatically.
> Edit passwd (addusers) or groups etc., and you have to remake the DB
> files.
>
> cd /var/db
> make
>
> us
I agree with the minor differences, but obviously, some focus more on the personal
desktop (ex. Mandrake). I'm just wondering who is focusing on ease of use, where as I
look at Red Hat as a mix of ease of use, stability, and power. Completely opposite of
ease of use is slackware and debian.
that's what:
lilo: linux single
is designed to fix. Boot into single user, then use vi to edit
/etc/passwd (or whatever the system uses) and remove the root
password. Then use passwd to set a new one.
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
> That's the problem...he can't log in as root...so
Just wondering something about RedHat 7.1.
DB files not updated automatically.
Edit passwd (addusers) or groups etc., and you have to remake the DB files.
cd /var/db
make
useradd, userdel, don't take care of this.
Maybe linuxconf or userconf does it??
Any thoughts on how to get RedHat to updat
Hi All People,
(Redhat 7.2)
I install Redhat 7.2 on a hard disc running Win2K and use Disk Druid for
selection. After installation completed and reboot the PC. There are only
2 items for selection, Linux and DOS. But selecting DOS could not start Win2K
Kindly advise how to change Disk Drui
Hi Aaron,
On Saturday, November 17, 2001, 7:17:00 AM, you babbled something about:
GA> Did anyone read the SuSE 7.3 review at The Register? I kind of got the impression
that SuSE makes a better personal desktop distro, can anyone confirm or deny this
that's used RH and SuSE? I'm
GA> asking i
Hi Daniel,
Not a flame, but could you please not post in multipart HTML? Your message is
bloated. And, could you please quote to what you are responding, something
like:
> Interesting post.
That really helps reading. TIA.
Bye,
> > i use in seawolf
> > # iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables
> > # chmod go-r /etc/sysconfig/iptables
> >
> > but this only save iptables command
>
> Ok, I take it this means that if I were to issue a series of iptables
commands at the prompt, then I could flush those rules that were loaded
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