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Hi all
I'm getting this...
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when running up2date
This problem started after trying to upgrade rpm with up2date last time!
Can someone help
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Bill Crawford wrote:
> Look for this part:
>
> #
> # AddHandler allows you to map certain file extensions to "handlers",
> # actions unrelated to filetype. These can be either built into the server
> # or added with the Action command (see below)
> #
>
Hi All,
I have a DNS at home using RH 7.2 with reverse lookup for my single static
IP connected to DSL. When I do nslookup from my DNS I see my reverse lookup
but when I go to other DNS servers I see my DSL providers reverse lookup.
At work I have the same situation, we have two ISP's. ISP1 ha
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 13:01:21 -0600, "David Vazquez Guzman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> hello there, a question, i have a linux box wich i want to set it as
> an intranet server, but i dont know
> wich webserver should i use, what do you think Roxen or Apache ??
>
Apache. I've been using it
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Keith Morse wrote:
> If I may ask a favour, how does one permit cgi scripts to work in user
> home directories. I've been reading the docs and links I can find on
> search engines and have not come across the magic incantations, waving of
> chicken's feet, and other items
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002 20:37:32 -0500, "Greg Robertson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> Has anyone installed an using KDE 3.0? I am thinking about installing
> it. I am curious if its stable and how much of a pain the install is.
> If you installed it please let me know a little about how it went
>
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Bill Crawford wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Greg Robertson wrote:
>
> > Im running Red hat 7.2 and I have apache set up for my main site. I am
> > trying to configure apache to give each user a publi_html folder and
> > Cgi-bin, that can be accessed by
> >
> > http://hostnam
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On Friday 05 April 2002 10:57 pm, script wrote:
> i'm having the same problem, but with ide
>
> same error message. unknown device when i say "mount
> /mnt/cdrom"
If this is a 7.2 (enigma) install, this is a known issue.
There are updates available
I just got a Plextor PX-W2410TA 24/10/40A burner*. The documentation
says
that it's best to use it in DMA mode.
Some initial poking around leads me to believe that I can use hdparm to
change that. Is it really that easy though? Is there any disadvantage?
What's the worst that can happe
/var/log/messages says:
Apr 5 23:16:17 localhost insmod:
/lib/modules/2.4.7-10/kernel/drivers/scsi/sr_mod.o:
insmod block-major-11 failed
i'm lost
this message results from mount /mnt/cdrom1
--- script <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm having the same problem, but with ide
>
> same error
Hello Fred,
Friday, April 05, 2002, 10:20:07 PM, you textually orated:
FH> Netscape 4.79 cannot render the errata page:
FH> http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/rh72-errata-security.html
FH> on my workstation running RH7.2.I noticed this problem today, and
FH> never had a problem before.
i'm having the same problem, but with ide
same error message. unknown device when i say "mount
/mnt/cdrom"
fstab:
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0
0
/dev/cdrom1 /mnt/cdrom1 iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro
0 0
dmesg | grep ^hd.
hda: Maxtor 91301U3, ATA DISK drive
hdc: AT
Netscape 4.79 cannot render the errata page:
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/rh72-errata-security.html
on my workstation running RH7.2.I noticed this problem today, and
never had a problem before. Is this a known problem or do I have
something wrong with my Netscape install?
Fred
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On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 18:01, Greg Robertson wrote:
> cmd: mount /dev/cdrom
> Error: mount: /dev/cdrom: unknown device
try: mount /mnt/cdrom
I typically mount the mount point not the device. IIUC, if not passed a
mount point and a device, mount will look into fstab for what to put on
the mou
Does anyone know if there is a program that can recover inodes or how to
recover files when deleted from an ext3 fs like using debugfs on ext2? Just
saved my butt on a 7.1 machine so I really would like to know how to do it
on a ext3.
Best regards,
Andrew Judge
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Greg Robertson wrote:
> Im running Red hat 7.2 and I have apache set up for my main site. I am
> trying to configure apache to give each user a publi_html folder and
> Cgi-bin, that can be accessed by
>
> http://hostname/~user/
>
> However I cant get it working anyone got a
Im running Red hat 7.2 and I have apache set up for my main site. I am
trying to configure apache to give each user a publi_html folder and
Cgi-bin, that can be accessed by
http://hostname/~user/
However I cant get it working anyone got any tips or suggestions on how to
make it work.
Greg Rob
On 5 Apr 2002, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 14:32, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> >
> > http://freshrpms.net/
> >
> > I think that apt is the answer I would give to anyone who complains
> > about dependency hell. I've been running my own apt repository for a
...
> I am going to give
On 10:40 05 Apr 2002, Devon Harding - GTHLA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| How do I upgrade two 9GB HD running software raid1 (mirroring) to two 20GB HD
| in RedHat 7.2
If it were me and I had enough busses I'd just set up the two new drives'
RAIDness and then mount them and copy the data over.
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At the end of each cron job, add the following;
" > /dev/null 2>&1"
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
> How do I prevent CROND from putting crontab entries in /var/log/messages?
>
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Will Francis wrote:
>How can I make it such that when a machine reboots and gets a new DHCP
>address that the hostname will reflect that change? It's been bothering
>me for years, but now it's become a major problem.
That's an easy one, and yes, it'
I installed just now RH 7.2 to a Compaq Deskpro PIII 450 with SMC 9432 NIC
card. The card was detected and was OK in the startup sequence but could not
ping other than itself. I replaced the cable/switch port and also the card
with another SMC 9432 and still could not ping anything. I wonder if
Javier Gostling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Alan E Derhaag wrote:
>
> > Is there a function that will allow me to see what files are presently
> > open on the system? I suppose I could generate a script that would
> > query the /proc filesystem for all processes but I should think that
> > th
So do I...kind of a pain, sometimes, to have to think back and forth.
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Brian wrote:
> Your right, I was not thinking. I work with Windows all the time
>
> -Original Message-
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> On Behalf Of Mike Burger
> Sent: Friday
Title: crond logging
How do I prevent CROND from putting crontab entries in /var/log/messages?
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Title: Sound Problems In Redhat 7.2
I have a IBM 300zx laptop that I just installed Redhat 7.2 it has an old crystal 423x sound card. The problem I am having is that when I boot up and go into KDE my sound does not work until I open a console and run sndconfig. When I do this half the time i
i managed to upgrade to KDE 3.0 on Red Hat 7.2. it wasn't easy. i had to
remove almost the entire kde 2.2 because of enormous dependency issues.
this was a bit disconcerting to me. with Ximian GNOME i just run
red-carpet and BLAM! it's updated. KDE has yet to produce any such
device and their upgr
George Abdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Question, if it works just like that, why does Mandrake still use imwheel?
simple answer: mandrake doesn't :)
(netscape was the prog that needed it, and is now gone)
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*hits Brian with a cluebat*
Thats what you get for working with Windows all the time :P
-- Jonathan
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Sent: Friday, Ap
G'Day,
I had the same problem, I updated the kernerl and now the cdroms mount ok.
For the time being, (as root) 'depmode -ae' should also fix it. Also See:
https://www.redhat.com/support/resources/gotchas/7.2/
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002 09:20, you wrote:
> anyone know how to make my cdrom mount?
>
>
Your right, I was not thinking. I work with Windows all the time
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Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 3:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Scandisk on a linux formatted drive ? was RE: GUI Firewall
Mo
That is controlled by you ISP , not you. You would have to set something
up with your ISP.
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Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 12:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PPPOE & Static IP
No...in the
Is there a program to create ASCII network diagrams? I'm looking for
something like Dia that can export the diagram to a plain ASCII file.
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cmd: mount /dev/cdrom
Error: mount: /dev/cdrom: unknown device
fstab entries
LABEL=/ / ext3defaults
1 1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3defaults1
2
none/dev/pts dev
On 5 Apr 2002, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 17:15, Manzabar wrote:
> > Keith Morse did pen these words on 4/5/02 at 2:50 PM
> > >
> > >And if there is any one thing I would do to make the process easier is to
> > >use the same model/brand NIC for all interfaces.
> >
> > Actually,
> Not quite sure I understand your question. In theory the "hostname"
> you assign to the machine need not bear any relation to what's in the
> DNS for you ... especially since a machine with 2 NICs or multiple IP
> addresses on one interface has multiple "network" names anyway.
I install mach
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 17:15, Manzabar wrote:
> Keith Morse did pen these words on 4/5/02 at 2:50 PM
> >
> >And if there is any one thing I would do to make the process easier is to
> >use the same model/brand NIC for all interfaces.
>
> Actually, I found it easier to have 2 different NICs in my
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 17:20, Greg Robertson wrote:
> anyone know how to make my cdrom mount?
>
> Its scsi and it never had trouble before, the only new thing in this install was
>that I added a new /home partition to a new drive.
>
> The scsi card shows up on the procinfo so I dont have a clue
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Will Francis wrote:
>
> How can I make it such that when a machine reboots and gets a
> new DHCP address that the hostname will reflect that change?
> It's been bothering me for years, but now it's become a
> major problem.
Not quite sure I understand your question. In t
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Mark Neidorff wrote:
> What speed machine and amount of memory give "good" performance on KDE3?
Well, I am using Athlon (at 990MHz) with 256MB memory, and it seems
pretty good.
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Manzabar wrote:
> Keith Morse did pen these words on 4/5/02 at 2:50 PM
> >
> >And if there is any one thing I would do to make the process easier is to
> >use the same model/brand NIC for all interfaces.
>
> Actually, I found it easier to have 2 different NICs in my machine
What speed machine and amount of memory give "good" performance on KDE3?
thanks,
Mark
On 5 Apr 2002, Brian Wright wrote:
> I've been running the release candidates and and the CVS RPMS for quite
> a while now, and the final product is awesome!
>
> Though, I plan to build kde2 and qt2 compatib
How can I make it such that when a machine reboots and gets a
new DHCP address that the hostname will reflect that change?
It's been bothering me for years, but now it's become a
major problem.
Thanks.
Will
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anyone know how to make my cdrom mount?
Its scsi and it never had trouble before, the only new thing
in this install was that I added a new /home partition to a new
drive.
The scsi card shows up on the procinfo so I dont have a clue
whats wrong.
Any help appreciated
Greg R
Keith Morse did pen these words on 4/5/02 at 2:50 PM
>
>And if there is any one thing I would do to make the process easier is to
>use the same model/brand NIC for all interfaces.
Actually, I found it easier to have 2 different NICs in my machine as it
made it much easier to identify which was
Anyela Valentina Camargo Rodriguez wrote:
> Anybody can tell if i can get senmail for irix (Silicon graphics).
>
> Thanks
Yu can get the sourcetarball directly from sendmail.org, the notes about
compiling it can be found at:
http://www.sendmail.org/compiling.html#IRIX
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Is there any way to turn off that name resolution on the server side?
There is no firewall between them, only the linky. Downgrading the
firmware didn't resolve the problem. I wonder if changing the name back
to proxy will work...
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill S
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Keith Morse wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> > Anybody that have experience with 2 nic's
> > in redhat 7.2
> >
>
>
> I've done up to four so far.
And if there is any one thing I would do to make the process easier is to
use the same model
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 02:36:48PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
> I believe that you can't set a static IP if using any sort of PPP
> implementation, PPPOE included. The PPPOE client sets the IP
> address for
Nonsense, or you are not meaning what it sounds like :) I guess you
mean you can't assign
Then it's probably related to the configuration on the Linky. I'll
downgrade the firmware and see what happens.
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill Street
Bellingham, MA 02019
508.966.5200 X31 - Phone
508.966.5170 - Fax
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It's typically not the case that IP addresses are statically assigned for
ADSL links, but it's not impossible. The PPPoE client still uses the ppp
daemon for PPP stuff. There is an option for pppd to specify the local
and/or remote IP address, and then the ppp daemon will not accept any
address
have you tried roaring penguine pppoe?
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/
--- Greg Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have recived the foloowing information from my ISP
>
>
> < I have the information you requested. The ip
> address number is 216.237.212.224. You have the
> SDSL
David,
> >I've obviously gone mental this week. ;-) I looked at the
> >ownership/permissions on /var/log/httpd but for some reason didn't look at
> >the parent directories. The problem was incorrect permissions on the log
> >directory.
>I considered and discarded that thought, because the bit
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 14:32, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> http://freshrpms.net/
>
> I think a search for the string "apt" will get you the answers you're
> looking for. ;-) --j/k
>
> I think that apt is the answer I would give to anyone who complains
> about dependency hell. I've been runnin
Simply:
1) use bzImage and not zImage
2) If the make processes tells you at the end that the kernel/system is
too big, it's too big
3) If, when you update /etc/lilo and run /sbin/lilo to update the MBR, you
get some error similar to #2, it's too big
4) Everything else will work :)
On Fri, 5 Ap
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Jeff Graves wrote:
> it, but it didn't help. If I run netstat -otp after trying to connect
> from behind the linksys is looks like it is getting stuck in the
> SYN_SENT stage waiting for a reply from the client on the auth port.
> Once established the is no problem. Where do I
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> I prefer to just think of it as karma credits for the next time _my_
> fuse is a little short. ;-)
*laughs*
> - -d
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Bill Crawford wrote:
>> The error you show us above is in no way related to qmail, nor does it
>> have anything to do with a firewall, hence my confusion. It is,
>> however, a well documented (ahem) problem with the latest round of Red
>> Hat update
Are you sure the kernel wouldn't run? It's common to receive a
warning that the kernel may be too large, but I believe that warning applies
to older systems or floppy boot disks. The kernel is the file
/arch/i386/boot/bzImage. That's assuming your building for a i386 platform.
On my mac
Ed,
Thanks for the answer.
I know its a Redhat list, but I have both flavors of Linux and as you
guessed no documentation. Yes I am new to this OS, so far it seems
promising. I am sick of Windoz crashing, not running stable so I am trying
something new. Who knows Maybe I will like it.
I a
Hey everyone. Wonder if I could get a little help here.
There's so many variables to the equation, i was hoping someone might be
able to point out the weak point:
We recently upgraded our mail server to a PIII 933 box with 512MB of RAM
(going from a PP180 with 128MB). To do this, I installed the
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 08:52, David Talkington wrote:
> The error you show us above is in no way related to qmail, nor does it
> have anything to do with a firewall, hence my confusion. It is,
> however, a well documented (ahem) problem with the latest round of Red
> Hat updates which you will fin
Anybody can tell if i can get senmail for irix (Silicon graphics).
Thanks
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En
nombre de Bill Crawford
Enviado el: Viernes, 05 de Abril de 2002 02:59 p.m.
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: Gnome + enlightenment
On 5 Apr
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 02:35:39PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I go to install this OS, if I am using a hard drive that currently has
> Windoz on it. Will it give me the option to wipe it out and start over or
> do I need to fdisk prior??
"this OS" conflicts with your subject line. Y
Thanks this did it. Well enlightenment is borken by the updates,
but at least my xmodmap is getting loaded.
Cheers.
Dominic.
Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 5 Apr 2002, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>
> > The only I got to do load my .xmodmap file would be to start it
> >after enl
Greeting:
I need to rebuild a kernel on a remote machine. I'm proficient enough
at the build steps but in the past I got the lernel too big and it
wouldn't run.
How can I tell what "size" the kernel is before I reboot with it to
know it will not be too large?
Thanks,
Scott
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On 5 Apr 2002, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
> The only I got to do load my .xmodmap file would be to start it
> after enlightenment was up. This required a restart of
> enlightenment to take full effect. But now enlightenment hangs.
If you're using GNOME, you want to go into the main menu
No...in the case of adsl and a PPPOE connection, the static IP is not
within your control. It will be assigned to you every time you reinstate
your connection, and the PPPOE client will assign the IP address to teh
PPP interface.
What I'm saying is that there is no way for you to manually ass
I've been running the release candidates and and the CVS RPMS for quite
a while now, and the final product is awesome!
Though, I plan to build kde2 and qt2 compatibility RPMS so folks that
need to compile KDE2 apps can do so. KDE3 and KDE2 are fairly source
compatible, but you need to tweak the
Hi,
I am using RH7.2 with gnome+enlightenment. Yesterday I updated
many packages. It broke enlightenment. I can't do restart
enlightenment without hanging.
First, I do not know where should I put the line
xmodmap /home/dominic/.xmodmap &
In previous version of RH I ran fvwm. I would pu
So your saying that I can never have a static IP if Im using linux and adsl?
Greg R
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Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: PPPOE & Static IP
> I believe that you can't set a static IP if usin
When I go to install this OS, if I am using a hard drive that currently has
Windoz on it. Will it give me the option to wipe it out and start over or
do I need to fdisk prior??
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> The error you show us above is in no way related to qmail, nor does it
> have anything to do with a firewall, hence my confusion. It is,
> however, a well documented (ahem) problem with the latest round of Red
> Hat updates which you will find discus
>hello there, a question, i have a linux box wich i want to set it as an
>intranet server, but i dont know
>wich webserver should i use, what do you think Roxen or Apache ??
Apache, because it is better and that is alwo what comes with RedHat Linux.
It is ready to roll.
MB
>
> David Va
I believe that you can't set a static IP if using any sort of PPP
implementation, PPPOE included. The PPPOE client sets the IP address for
the PPP interface, which is the actual interface used on your connection
to the net.
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Greg Robertson wrote:
> I have recived the foloo
I have recived the foloowing information from my
ISP
< I have the information you requested. The ip address number is
216.237.212.224. You have the SDSL PPPOE< service; therefore, this
is a PPPOE static ip address. There is no gateway or subnet.
I need to some how setup the adsl co
I personally would choose Apache. It is the most common webserver out there.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Vazquez Guzman
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 1:01 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: webserver
>
>
> hello there
I have been using getty_ps-2.0.7j-12 with no problem on 7.2
S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -h -r 2 ttyS0 DT9600 vt100 is my entry in
/etc/inittab.
--On Friday, April 05, 2002 6:21 PM +0100 Bill Crawford
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Matthew Melvin wrote:
>
>>
>> Under redhat 6
My firewall is a 7.2 box running IPTables...with no problems.
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Keith Morse wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> > Anybody that have experience with 2 nic's
> > in redhat 7.2
> >
>
>
> I've done up to four so far.
>
>
>
> _
hello there, a question, i have a linux box wich i want to set it as an
intranet server, but i dont know
wich webserver should i use, what do you think Roxen or Apache ??
David Vazquez Guzman
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Bill Crawford wrote:
>> Hi Bill, thanks for your email. rpm -V logrotate shows no errors. I
>> have restared the kernel logger and system logger and this has had no
>> effect. One thing I have noticed is that minilogd keeps running and
>> doesn't
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>I don't know what you think is happening but the command you are running
>is trying to install a severely out of date version of the rpm package
>itself.
[ points at self and snickers ] Gaak! I didn't even notice that ...
th
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> Hi.
> Anybody that have experience with 2 nic's
> in redhat 7.2
>
I've done up to four so far.
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On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 10:40, Kevin Keithan wrote:
> Yeah what is with the RPM failing. How do I get rid of the conflicts?
I don't know what you think is happening but the command you are running
is trying to install a severely out of date version of the rpm package
itself. not qmail. rpm is te
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Kevin Keithan wrote:
>>I am trying to setup my RedHat 7.2 box as an email server. I want to
>>use qmail.
>>This is where I am starting and the RPM error I got. Can anyone help?
>>[root@kevin qmaill]# rpm -ivh rpm-3.0.5-9.5x.i386.rpm
>>error: failed
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> The new up2date update install includes a new
> /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date-keyring.gpg. This is installed as
> /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date-keyring.gpg.rpmnew.
>
> The question is, should this file be installed in place of the old one?
> What might ha
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Matthew Melvin wrote:
>
> Under redhat 6.2 I put
>
> S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS0 DT9600 vt102
>
> ... into my /etc/inittab and all was good... but redhat 7.2 doens't have an
> /sbin/getty ... anyone know what I should be putting in there instead?
You'll want /s
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Nat B. wrote:
> I'm trying to upload a file > 1Meg via a web page. Seems there's a quota on
> max upload file size:
Are you going through a proxy / cache?
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Hi
All,
I have a dual boot
system with RH 7.2 and W2k. I installed Grub for the boot loader and
somehow it has been corrupted. The system won't boot. It only stalls
with "Grub" in the upper left corner of the monitor. How can I only
install Grub without doing a complete RH 7.2 reinsta
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> I stand corrected...thank you.
Well, I learnt the hard way ... because I used to keep giving the
wrong options to certain commands and creating files called "-" when
I wanted to feed stuff to stdout :o)
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On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
> Hi Bill, thanks for your email. rpm -V logrotate shows no errors. I
> have restared the kernel logger and system logger and this has had no
> effect. One thing I have noticed is that minilogd keeps running and
> doesn't seem to hand off the logging
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Eric Wood wrote:
> 2. When someone (or some program) decides to "/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd
> reload", the xinetd find it neccessary to give sgi_fam a new port number -
> this, of course, make nautilus or konqueror quit sync'ing with the
> filesystem because they just lost the co
The new up2date update install includes a new
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date-keyring.gpg. This is installed as
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date-keyring.gpg.rpmnew.
The question is, should this file be installed in place of the old one?
What might have changed in the old one that would break if it were
rem
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>I would like to ask for help on how to setup domain e-mail on Red Hat. We
>already have an IP provided by InterNIC. Let's say our website name is
>www.company.com the e-mail extension would be something lik
Yeah what is with the RPM failing. How do I get rid of the conflicts?
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Kevin Keithan wrote:
>I am trying to setup my RedHat 7.2 box as an email server. I want to
>use qmail.
>This is where I am starting and the RPM error I got. Can anyone help?
>[root@kevin qmaill]# rpm -ivh rpm-3.0.5-9.5x.i386.rpm
>error: failed depe
Title: Sound Problem in Redhat 7.2
I have a IBM 300zx laptop that I just installed Redhat 7.2 it has an old crystal 423x sound card. The problem I am having is that when I boot up and go into KDE my sound does not work until I open a console and run sndconfig. When I do this half the time it
I deleted my folder of cool stuff by mistake and lost the thread on how to
do this. IIRC linux has 16 loopback devices does increasing this to 32
require a recompile of the kernel or can you specify the number as a
parameter upon boot.
Thanks,
Chad
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Create the partition that you want to use for swap, using fdisk.
While in fdisk, change the partition type from 83 (linux) to 82 (linux
swap).
Quit fdisk (using w to save the changes), then run "mkswap /dev/"
where is the partition you created. Then, just issue "swapon" to
start usi
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