gordon:
w, i'll be dipped in ... darn, did not know there was a change from
to tab. musta not looked closely enought in the documentation.
thanks a whole bunch.
on the kde erratta's, i will go for that. thanks again
On Saturday 02 March 2002 10:28 am, you did posit:
> On Fri, 200
Hello again guyes!
like always a have another "Q" and this time is about the login
screen, for all of you that prefer the nice GUI insted of the classic
terminal. It can be customize? and does some one know were or wat file I
have to change to make it look different?
tanks all for your he
Hi
I don't have apmd running but if my kids left xwindows logged in
and the screen saver started it did the same thing no response
to keyboard, mouse, or network card. I turned off the screen
saver and no more lockups.
Linda
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
> I
Did you know that there is an update diskette image & did you install with
that update disk? I think the python thing was one of the things that the
update fixed.
Mark
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Matthews, John wrote:
> I saw this on the archive and thought it was relevant. Does anyone have a
> soluti
Hi there,
I have a Rh 7.2 Linux box. I have Cnet ethernet card.
My connection is too slow? ethernet card module is known as "tulip?
What is the problem with my ethernet card? How can I solve this problem.
Thanks.
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Due to my prioe experiences (mostly unsuccessful) doing upgrades, now I
have a separate /home partition, and I preffer doing fresh installs. Two
days ago I installed RH7.2 and now I have an ext3 partitions and keep
/home as ext2 (just in case...).
-Manuel.
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> Hey ever
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 12:15, Nick Wilson wrote:
> * and then Gordon Messmer declared
> > > My problem is that ssh and scp seem so cumbersome. Is there a ssh
> > > equivalent to ncftp I might try?
> >
> > Cumbersome in what way? I've always found them to be much easier to use
> > than the old
You can also find versions available at:
www.blackdown.org
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/?dwzone=java
On Saturday 02 March 2002 08:50, you wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Song Xing
> >
> I think I may have ballsed it up a little as I get something along the
> lines of 'can't find the messge.wav file' on incomings.
You have to fix this as the default is broken. Go into the options and
fix the paths to the audio files. Dig around in
/usr/local/share/licq/sounds/icq/ and use tho
Why not just download the Redhat 7.2 rpm'
s from the Gnomehide website?
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Here's one for speed I know of...
http://www.2wire.com/services/index.html
Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
>
>
> Hi there.
>
> I once read ( and used it) about a web site that was used to test ones
> adsl connection for speed and security. Now I lost the address or URL.
> Does anyone know that one or
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Nick Wilson wrote:
>not satisfied with the rpm on 7.2 I downloaded the latest version and
>followed the instructions to install. No problem.
>
>I think I may have ballsed it up a little as I get something along the
>lines of 'can't find the messge.wa
currently we define 'abc.org' on an internal network, while at the same
time 'abc.org' is defined for the outside world by the isp, who defines the
mx and the webhost seen by the outside world.
this framework works for the most part, but is there some way within this
framework to define 'www.a
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> > My problem is that ssh and scp seem so cumbersome. Is there a ssh
> > equivalent to ncftp I might try?
>
> Cumbersome in what way? I've always found them to be much easier to use
> than the older telnet/ft
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not satisfied with the rpm on 7.2 I downloaded the latest version and
followed the instructions to install. No problem.
I think I may have ballsed it up a little as I get something along the
lines of 'can't find the messge.wav file' on incom
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 11:00:35PM -0600, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
>>
Hey guys, I just found an issue with fortune under RH7.2
>
> I included /usr/games/fortune in my .bashrc. Then I su to root to
> compile xsysinfo with rpm --rebuild --targer i686, and then tried to
> install the compiled
Hi there.
I once read ( and used it) about a web site that was used to test ones adsl
connection for speed and security. Now I lost the address or URL. Does
anyone know that one or similar sites?
Tia,
Ragnar W.
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On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 00:53, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
> * and then Gordon Messmer declared
> > As others have suggested, ftp probably isn't the best transfer method in
> > terms of security... or anything else for that matter.
> >
> > Think of "root" as "the big hammer". Its use should be reserv
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 07:11, Thierry ITTY wrote:
>
> for some reason, i sometimes have to change its ip address. usually, with
> former releases or versions of rh, i just modify
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 changing ip address, network,
> broadcast and mask to fit my needs, then a
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Alan Peery wrote:
> You will have to ensure that your users only change passwords on the
> "main" machine that contains the password file that you consider the
> master copy...
Using yppasswd will handle this automatically in an NIS/NIS+ domain.
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On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 22:24, Allen Wayne Best wrote:
> after upgrading from rh 7.1 to rh 7.2, i have notice that i can no longer use
> the key sequence to have a file completion take place. does anyone
> know what has changed and how i undo this?
I don't know what changed, but I'd suggest tryi
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Lewi wrote:
> I'm curious about tmp directory, because it's have a sticky bit how if
> someone filling up my /tmp directory, this time my / dan /tmp are in the
> same partitions, now I want to move it on other partition.
The sticky bit prevents users other than root from dele
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 08:31, Song Xing wrote:
> I tried to install IBMJava2 by using rpm under Redhat 6.2. But I deleted
> the directory where IBMJava2 was installed occasionally. I tried to
> uninstall it or reinstall/upgrade it, but I failed.
>
> When I used rpm -U to upgrade it, it said
> pac
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> > I want to Zip up a directory so that a Win user can unpack it. Trouble
> > is, I've read the man page and still can't work out how to do it.
> >
> > Can someone please tell me?
>
> to zip a directory:
>
> $ zip
Hi, Everybody on the list
Firstly I want abc.com and xyz.com to be able to relay mail and I add
abc.com and xyz.com to /etc/mail/relay-domains, this is working fine
secondly I want to control by email id who and who should not be able to
relay
for example, I want mail from user [EMAIL PROTECT
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Alan Peery wrote:
>> Are you looking for a server-side solution to this undesirable browser
>> behavior? If so, there really isn't one.
>
>There is. Microsoft has something called IEAK, or the Internet Explorer
>Administration Kit. From the little
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Song Xing
> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 6:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Java kit for Redhat Linux 7.0
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for you guys for helping me to solve the problem on using
Hello,
Thanks for you guys for helping me to solve the problem on using rpm.
Does anybody know where I can find the Java Developer Kit for Redhat Linux
7.0?
Thanks a lot.
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I'm curious about tmp directory, because it's have a sticky bit
how if someone filling up my /tmp directory, this time my / dan /tmp are in the same
partitions, now I want to move it on other partition.
my question is :
how big tmp dir really needed? so I can create independent partition for /tm
if you know what your doing, y not?
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Devon wrote:
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> On Wednesday 27 February 2002 09:12 pm, Karina Gómez Salgado wrote:
> > Try this:
> >
> > In your sendmail.cf modify this:
>
> sendmail.cf should not be modified directly
From: "pochy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well I just dicover that to prevent my sendmail server from Spam I
> have to edit the
> '/etc/mail/relay-domains' file, but what kind of syntax i have to use?
> can I use;
>
> server.orgOK
> badguy.com 550 Go away
>
> can some one give me
Matthew Boeckman wrote:
> > For those who use nfs: what's a fairly simple way to handle making
> > usernames and groups consistent between computers when using nfs? Does
> > nfs provide a way to map one user to another when writing files to a
> > remote computer? Or do you have to ensure that
Nick Wilson wrote:
> > console based, you cant beat ncftp imho
> Great, someone I know uses ncftp (fellow Mutt user) so together with
> your recommendation that seals the deal!
One of the nice features is resumable downloads. If I decide at 4:45 on a
work day that I want a pile of bytes from th
David Talkington wrote:
> Are you looking for a server-side solution to this undesirable browser
> behavior? If so, there really isn't one.
There is. Microsoft has something called IEAK, or the Internet Explorer
Administration Kit. From the little bit of exploration I've done it seems
primari
Hey everyone!:
Well I just dicover that to prevent my sendmail server from Spam I
have to edit the
'/etc/mail/relay-domains' file, but what kind of syntax i have to use?
can I use;
server.orgOK
badguy.com 550 Go away
can some one give me some examples? wat about if I w
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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>
> Hi all
> I want to Zip up a directory so that a Win user can unpack it. Trouble
> is, I've read the man page and still can't work out how to do it.
>
> Can someone please tell me?
to zip a directory:
Have you simply tried zip /path/to/files/*.* zipfile.zip?
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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>
> Hi all
> I want to Zip up a directory so that a Win user can unpack it. Trouble
> is, I've read the man page and still can't work out how to do
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Hi all
I want to Zip up a directory so that a Win user can unpack it. Trouble
is, I've read the man page and still can't work out how to do it.
Can someone please tell me?
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