yesterday, I compiled php-4.1.2 from tarball to get running php-gtk-0.5.0, because
php(ver 4.0.6-15) package
from redhat can't ran this.
so after I finish creating php cgi-binary(I compiled just for this, because php-gtk
only need this),
when I ran that there is an error ouput like this
PHP Wa
hi,
i've installed redhat 7.2 in my hp netserver
lc3 system. it has got a scsi hdd, 256 mb ram and both keyborad, mouse are
ps2 interface. i'm able to install 7.2 properly. however after the installation
when i restart the system, my keyboard will stop functioning. ( key borad is
also a h
> >Q: How do I make perl run programs in a given directory?
>
> system("cd /path/to/latex/files; latex filename.tex");
>
> Quick and dirty.
Well, mostly good - at least tex is running (before it wouldn't even run).
Now, I need to run this from a cgi script on a webpage (basically, I'm
hoping
hi everybody,
Does anyone know of any tool
like linuxconf to configure DNS on 7.2 w/o using x-windows.
Linuxconf in 6.2 had a section
to configure DNS but 7.2 does not seem to have it.
Any assistance in this
matter will be of great help.
Thanks & Warm
Regards=
Hello List..
Tripwire recently reported that my httpd.conf file was missing. I restored from
backup but restarting httpd fails with the error
"execvp: no such file or directory"
Where would this file normally be found?
thanks
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David Talkington wrote:
>I personally can't help you if you opt to work within the Red Hat model,
>because I don't use rpm for server software, but if you want to build
>your server from scratch, this script will do almost all the work for
>you:
>
>h
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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Leila Lappin wrote:
>I've been to several sites reading about how to add
>mod_ssl to apache. Each site has a slightly different
>set of instructions, that makes it a little confusing.
>Also the directory structure for apache is di
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Blake Thornton wrote:
>Q: How do I make perl run programs in a given directory?
system("cd /path/to/latex/files; latex filename.tex");
Quick and dirty.
Cheers ... -d
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Leila Lappin wrote:
>I've been to several sites reading about how to add
>mod_ssl to apache. Each site has a slightly different
>set of instructions, that makes it a little confusing.
>Also the directory structure for apache is different
>on RH and t
I have a perl question (related to tex) that I can't figure out.
How can I run latex from a perl script?
I know that the following is a possibility:
system "latex filename.tex"
But, the problem is that I need to run latex in the given directory
because tex needs access to all the auxil
i386 means that the package is compiled for a 386 processor. RedHat
comes this way by default so you can install and run it on any intel
architechture equal or better than a 386 processor.
You can recompile your packages so you get them optimized for your
processor (for instance, a PIII would
Hello all,
I've been to several sites reading about how to add
mod_ssl to apache. Each site has a slightly different
set of instructions, that makes it a little confusing.
Also the directory structure for apache is different
on RH and that makes it more difficult to figure out
things.
I'm hoping
> I beg to differ. I have found memtest86 to be a pretty good tool that
> has found several problems for us that were intermittant and would
> sometimes take days or weeks to happen in the wild. Certainly light
> years beyond the POST.
I have to agree memtest86 is an excellent memory tester HOWE
hi,folk,
i want to configire mrtg to graph my disk,cpu,memory
usage by shell script, my mrtg.cfg look like this:
WorkDir: /var/www/html/mrtg/disk
Target[disk]: `df -k /usr | tail -1 | awk '{print
$3;print $4}' uptime | awk '{print $1;}' ; hostname`
MaxBytes[disk]: 100
LegendI[disk]: used:
Legen
I can't find anything in alsa docs about modules.conf. What I have in
modules.conf now that might have something to do with sound is:
alias sound-slot-0 trident
alias sound trident
post-install sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L >/dev/null
2>&1 || :
pre-remove sound-slot-0 /bi
Hi All,
Had to manually "erase" all the tripwire files and directories. Did so
and reinstalled tripwire. Worked like a charm.
Thanks to all,
Bill
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> Hi...
> Do someone know how go to a ubication on screen with C, something like
> "gotoxy" in conio.h for DOS
There is no such thing as a screen in C. C provides no such services.
Whi
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, ramzez wrote:
> Hi...
> Do someone know how go to a ubication on screen with C, something like
> "gotoxy" in conio.h for DOS
In ANSI C (in other words, just in the C standard that will work on any
C compiler on any computer), there is no way to do what you want.
There i
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>> > I'm surprised they did that split in the updates, because the ideal
>> >is that you can indeed do a "rpm -Fvh *" in your updates directory.
>>
>> Yes, indeedy, like I was saying ...
>>
Janyne Kizer wrote:
>
> By IDs I mean userids.
Ah. Thanks, I'm only a little dense. ;-)
>For some users this works fine. For other
> users, an association to StarOffice will not add. You can
> click all you
> want it just never adds (in fact, other programs can be
> associated with
> do
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Do someone know how go to a ubication on screen with C, something like
"gotoxy" in conio.h for DOS
thanks
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> Bill Crawford wrote:
> >
> > rpm -Uvh popt-* rpm-* python-popt-0.8.7-7.x.2.i386.rpm
>kdeadmin-2.2.2-3.i386.rpm
> >
> > There is an update for kdeadmin which uses the newer librpm* in the
> >i38
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> Bill Crawford wrote:
> > I'm surprised they did that split in the updates, because the ideal
> >is that you can indeed do a "rpm -Fvh *" in your updates directory.
>
> Yes, indeedy, like I was saying ...
>
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> Well, just keep adding the missing packages onto the update command.
>There's an update for gnorpm too:
Yes, that did it, though I was greeted with a corrupt database
afterwards. --rebuilddb seemed to make it happy. Glad on
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> >The "problem" with trying to install one of the
> >packages was due to trying to use "rpm -i" instead of "rpm -U" ...
>
> Notice that the -i attempt followed a failed -F run, and was then
> followed by a failed -U.
Yes, but that's because you
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> > rpm -Uvh popt-* rpm-* python-popt-0.8.7-7.x.2.i386.rpm
>kdeadmin-2.2.2-3.i386.rpm
> >
> > There is an update for kdeadmin which uses the newer librpm* in the
> >i386 updates directory.
> You must have a golden touch, Bill ...
>
> hobson:i38
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Bill Crawford wrote:
>> I didn't go to that much trouble. But I tried up2date and got the same
>> error when updating rpm. So I tried popt and got the rpm error. I
>> downloaded everything to try it some more. Always the same problem with
>> the same
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>> Ask me again why I hate rpm ...
>
> Well, it's that, or you have a broken system when you get the
>dependencies wrong :o)
>
> Seriously, it's the only sensible approach.
Hmm ... that's a pretty sweeping assertion ... ;-)
>I
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, bbales wrote:
> What am I missing?
A bunch of aliases in /etc/modules.conf, they're in the ALSA docs
somewhere, I tried it out a while ago to get my SB Live! to work.
I didn't really find it much of an improvement (didn't work with
Quake III, which given that games were my
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, ABrady wrote:
> I didn't go to that much trouble. But I tried up2date and got the same
> error when updating rpm. So I tried popt and got the rpm error. I
> downloaded everything to try it some more. Always the same problem with
> the same errors. This happened both before an
I am trying to get sound on a SiS m810 system. Redhat 7.2, 2.4.7-10 kernel,
KDE 2. It has Trident 4D wave PCI sound built in to the motherboard.
I've read the howtos, the man pages, numerous tutorials, and searched the web
for help, but found no help. There must be a clue here somewhere.
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Chip Rose wrote:
>
> On 25-Mar-02 Bill Crawford wrote:
> > On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Chip Rose wrote:
> >
> >> I can't mount floppies or cdrom now - It suddenly stopped working, after
> >> years
> >> of no problems. As root, I type:
> >> mount /dev/cdrom /mnt
> >> or
> >> mount
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 13:38:10 -0800 (PST)
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> What, exactly, happened this week?
>
> This is a full install, and I keep everything updated. The directory
> in which the commands below ar
On 25-Mar-02 Bill Crawford wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Chip Rose wrote:
>
>> I can't mount floppies or cdrom now - It suddenly stopped working, after
>> years
>> of no problems. As root, I type:
>> mount /dev/cdrom /mnt
>> or
>> mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
>>
>> When I do that, I hear my floppy clic
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 06:42:16 -0600
"Ed Wilts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> > RH can worry about it, but it's a (deliberate) misconfiguration with
> > M$ software and not something others can readily do anything about
> > without stepping into proprietary "standards" (ha, ha).
>
> > I
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> Ask me again why I hate rpm ...
Well, it's that, or you have a broken system when you get the
dependencies wrong :o)
Seriously, it's the only sensible approach. I *would* like to see
some more tools for package handling, but there's no serious o
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Chip Rose wrote:
> I can't mount floppies or cdrom now - It suddenly stopped working, after years
> of no problems. As root, I type:
> mount /dev/cdrom /mnt
> or
> mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
>
> When I do that, I hear my floppy clicking, or my cdrom noise if I'm trying to
> mount
is ORACLE_HOME set in the server config?
Also setting DBI_TRACE=2 in the server config should allow you to see
the connect call.
On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 15:35, Rhugga wrote:
>
> Yes, this script works fine from the command line. trace will not help since
> the script does not even get past the DBI
have you run twinstall.sh ? That is where you create those passphrases.
I think it's in /etc/somewhere:
cd /etc
find . -name "twinstall.sh"
HTH
Billy R Nordyke wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> When I try to install tripwire it asks for the local passphrase. I've
> read the man pages but can't figure ou
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Dave Wreski wrote:
>> Did anyone else experience this circularity with this week's round of
>> updates?
>
>Yeah, I sure did. Something bad happened. I'm not sure if it's related,
>but somehow netscape completely forgot all of it's preferences too.
>
I can't mount floppies or cdrom now - It suddenly stopped working, after years
of no problems. As root, I type:
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt
or
mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
When I do that, I hear my floppy clicking, or my cdrom noise if I'm trying to
mount that, but then "mount" freezes up and I have to X out o
Hi,
Yes, I'm running /etc/tripwire/twinstall.sh when tryking to "install" it.
Guess I better un-install and re-install it.
It'll take a while, I'll let you know.
Thanks
Bill
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On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 09:00:07PM -0800, Michael Oatman wrote:
: And to complicate matters, it appears that in RH7.2, apache
: gets installed in /etc/httpd, /usr/include/apache, /var/www,
: and /var/log/httpd, the last two being symlinked from
: /etc/httpd.
Wow, you guys sure seem to love makin
> Is it normal on RedHat that each user has it's own group?
>
> > -rw-rw1 birgit birgit 0 Mär 22 23:38 birgit
> > -rw-rw1 jochen jochen1272536 Mär 22 23:52 jochen
> > -rw-rw1 mathias mathias 5907 Mär 22 23:43 mathias
> > -rw---1 root root
sir, you forgot }at the last part of your script :-)
> Create a perl script called pingsweep.pl
>
> for( $i=1; $i<255; $i++ ) {
> print "125.125.125.$i: ";
> print `ping -c 1 125.125.125.$i`;
> print "\n";
>
> Then at the command prompt, have it write to a file like this
> perl pin
ping the respective ip address and not the subnet mask address :-)
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Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 9:49 AM
Subject: ping?
> Hello,
>
> Suppose there are 150 pc in a network and all of these pc use same
Hytham Shehab wrote:
> then, how can i access Linux from WinNt
Short answer: you can't.
> and vice-versa without a network?
Recompile your kernel to include the experimental code for NTFS
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then, how can i access Linux from WinNt and
vice-versa without a network?
thanks
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>
> all of a sudden my mailman install (on Red Hat 7.2) stopped sending out
> posts to subscribed users. the administrators are getting their posts but
> no one else.
>
> has anyone else experienced this issue?
I had things get screwed up when I tried to upgrade mailman
> Did anyone else experience this circularity with this week's round of
> updates?
Yeah, I sure did. Something bad happened. I'm not sure if it's related,
but somehow netscape completely forgot all of it's preferences too.
I solved it by: (from my bash history)
- remove the rpm-python and rpm-
"Ragnar Wiencke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I get what you are trying to do, then you need Samba so you can
> use a share on an Win NT machine.
Samba is access to NT shares across the network, the ntfs module is an
attempt to read an undocumented, changing filesystem on harddrives you
hav
all of a sudden my mailman install (on Red Hat 7.2) stopped sending out
posts to subscribed users. the administrators are getting their posts but
no one else.
has anyone else experienced this issue?
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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Billy R Nordyke wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> When I try to install tripwire it asks for the local passphrase. I've
> read the man pages but can't figure out how to set the passphrase. I've
> tried [root@localhost]#tripwire -I -P --local-passphrase and
> various similar combination
Hi All,
When I try to install tripwire it asks for the local passphrase. I've
read the man pages but can't figure out how to set the passphrase. I've
tried [root@localhost]#tripwire -I -P --local-passphrase and
various similar combinations. When I enter a passphrase when I'm
installing tripwir
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This is a full install, and I keep everything updated. The directory in
which the commands below are run contains all i386 updates. System was
up to date with all rpms as of March 13. Today, added the following
f
Hi there.
If I get what you are trying to do, then you need
Samba so you can use a share on an Win NT machine.
Ragnar W.
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Subject: ntfs
hi all,
is a
Hi guys.
I know it might be a stupid question, ( I'll take the change) but what
is the differecne between the I386, I586 and I686 packages. Every time
I have installed RH Linux on my machines, I386 packages have been
choosen no matter what machine I have used, I486, Pentium or Pentium
II.
Thanks
Hello,
sometimes - on one of my systems - I get an /dev/dsp error message when
logging in (KDE).
"Error while initializing the sound driver"
"device /dev/dsp can't be opened (permission denied)"
The permissions on the device are as follows:
crw---1 root root 14,
Yes, this script works fine from the command line. trace will not help since
the script does not even get past the DBI->connect.
???
-Chuck
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Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 12:29 PM
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>print "DEBUG: datasource=$datasource db_login=$db_login
>db_passwd=$db_passwd\n"; # This is okay, all variables visible
>print STDERR "Testing apache error log\n"; # this works
>my $dbh = DBI->connect($datasource, $db_login, $db_pass
I followed the suggestion I received and checked
configure script under resin. It appears that if I
pass apache's root directory (in my case /usr) the
script will figure out the rest. So thanks to the
tips and advice I've successfully installed resin with
apache support.
Now I'm looking to see
Hi All,
Fully upgraded RH 7.1 except for perl-Perl-RPM-0.291-2. It fails
dependencies for librpmio.so.0 and librpm.so.0. I "erased" perl-Perl-RPM
and was able to get everything else installed. Does anyone have any
answers?
Bill
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I cannot for the life of me get a DBI script to run under the default apache
server shipping with RH 7.2
The scripts works fine from the command line, works fine from several
Solaris and SuSE machimes, but low and behold, the red hat box fails
miserably. (surprise) I usually install my own apach
On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 11:02, Allen Wayne Best wrote:
> ashley:
>
> my first suspection would be memory problem, i.e., a bad chip. unfortunately,
> there are not (to my knowlege) a lot of good memory checking programs out
> there other than your computers post program.
I beg to differ. I have
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Andreas Hansson wrote:
> I've started getting these errors logged in /var/log/messages:
>
> Mar 22 22:08:33 linux kernel: hda: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
> Mar 22 22:08:33 linux kernel: ide0: reset: success
>
> Is this a sign of my harddrive dying so i better replace i
I change my mother, who came with an on-board sound card.
When the sound card is detected, then the kernel start to load all the
modules, and when try to load the one corresponding to the soundcard, never
ends (the system hangs)
Now, when i deactivate the soudcard from the bios, it continuate
ashley:
my first suspection would be memory problem, i.e., a bad chip. unfortunately,
there are not (to my knowlege) a lot of good memory checking programs out
there other than your computers post program. if you have set the "Quick
Power On Self Test" to enabled (or whatever your motherboard'
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Michael Oatman wrote:
> And to complicate matters, it appears that in RH7.2, apache
> gets installed in /etc/httpd, /usr/include/apache, /var/www,
> and /var/log/httpd, the last two being symlinked from
> /etc/httpd.
>
> So how would one instruct the configure to set things
Hello!
I have sendmail-8.9.3-10 with appropriate sendmail-cf-8.9.3-10 and
sendmail-doc-8.9.3-10 on my RedHat 6.0 configured and working well.
Looking on errata there is no new sendmail package on the list.
For RedHat 6.2 errata recommends upgrade to
sendmail-8.11.6-1.6.y.i386.rpm
with adequate cf
Hello Jim,
Monday, March 25, 2002, 6:56:54 AM, you textually orated:
JB> When i try to Save Target As, which is what your refering to. It says
JB> Internet Exlorer cannot download from rhn.redhat.com
JB> This file could not be written to the cache.
How much free space do you have on the drive
Anyone have good rpms for the latest Netsaint for 7.2?
I installed the ones from netsaint but they seem to be missing the web
configurator.
-matt
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I myself tried the whole promise thing! The driver is so large that you
have to strip all kinds of stuff out of the boot.img. I kept getting
stopped when the cdrom was not found due to having a cdrom that needed
the adaptec driver loaded!
Gave up and did the expert install and gave the system t
SO is installed in /opt/staroffice52. Everyone has access to it.
Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 16:09, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> > By IDs I mean userids. For some users this works fine. For other
> > users, an association to StarOffice will not add. You can click all you
> > want i
> RH can worry about it, but it's a (deliberate) misconfiguration with M$
> software and not something others can readily do anything about without
> stepping into proprietary "standards" (ha, ha).
> In this case, it was a http URL, and an FTP client wouldn't have gotten
> it. But a browser that
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 07:11:51 -0500
"Jim Bija" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> Well, im sure it will not come as a big shock to anyone. I went ahead
> and downloaded the newest Netscape for window(i have 98se). Installed
> it and went to the same web site, and low and behold was able to
>
Well, im sure it will not come as a big shock to anyone. I went ahead and
downloaded the newest Netscape for window(i have 98se). Installed it and
went to the same web site, and low and behold was able to download the ISO
images with no problem. What the heck IE6 is doing to hang when i try with
i
Its not a ftp server im trying to get the file from. Its a web server, and
its a secure web site. httpS.
Jim.
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From: "Dale Kosan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "redhat-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Cant download .ISO's with IE 6
When i try to Save Target As, which is what your refering to. It says
Internet Exlorer cannot download from rhn.redhat.com
This file could not be written to the cache.
This is the only web site ive had this problem with ever. Also im thinking
the secure layer has something to do with it. It is a
Well, the problem is that the link is not a ftp link, it is a https link. If
there is a ftp server for paying cutomers i dont know about it. Not sure
what the deal was with pensacola, it had some bug i submitted to bugtraq. I
can install Skipjack just fine on the same machine.
Thank god for the m
Two things to check, ssh -v remote-host whats does it spit out when you
fail to connect?
But main thing would be to see the logs on the remote-host to see if
your connection did reach it ...
On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 18:45, vincent li wrote:
> hi, folks
>
> i use ssh to connect remote host, sometime
On 3/24/02 9:14 AM, "Ed Wilts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Which makes me ask: Have I just missed a way to have samba authenticate
>> through Pam instead of using its own database?
>
> http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/winbindd.8.html
> winbindd is a daemon that provides a service for the Na
hi, folks
i use ssh to connect remote host, sometime, i can
access remote host very quickly, but sometime, i can
not access it,it complains that remote host is not
reachable, remote host maybe down, or maybe a problem
with network connection. but my remote host work very
well, and i can ping to r
Could someone tell me whether this is a hardware failure, or...what is it? This
happened while I was updating tripwire.
kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 0414
kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 0623, %%cr3 = 0623
kernel: *pde =
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