On Thursday 30 May 2002 11:27, you wrote:
> I agree with you. Every 'i' and 't' can't be expected, and I always
> could file a bug report. But wait!! I already did.
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65675
> Following that, I replied offline saying that it should have been
Thanks, please forward my question to ELC
Li
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: install linux in IBM microdrive 1GB
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On 23:03 30 May 2002, Li Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Hi, I am trying to install redhat linux 7.3 into IBM microdrive 1GB. The
| microdrive is inserted into a Compact Flash II to IDE adapter, and the
| adapter is connected to IDEcable. (http://www.mesanet.com/diskcardinfo.html)
| however the
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On 30/05/2002 at 11:03 PM Li Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [gregausit/redhat-list]
wrote:
>Hi, I am trying to install redhat linux 7.3 into IBM microdrive 1GB. The
>microdrive is inserted into a Compact Flash II to IDE adapter, and the
>adapter is connected to
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 20:54, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good Graphical LDAP browser that will allow you to
> administrate openLDAP. We have been using Microsoft's MMC to manage a few
> things at works does anyone know where I can find a snap in for LDAP
> servers?
There
hi,
> Actually, I didn't select the boot password option. In fact, when I boot
> up, I go directly to a GRUB prompt, not a password challenge prompt. If I
> hit the [TAB] button, I can get a list of commands like: Kernel, boot,
> etc...
>
> I tried typing boot, but then it says to get the Kern
hi,
>
> not sure if this is an issue or not, but the "lokkit" and
> "gnome-lokkit" utilities in red hat 7.3 appear to configure
> ipchains, when i'm assuming most folks will be using
> iptables. this might give users a false sense of security
> after the configuration when, in fact, they really
for those interested the Dazzle flash card reader reader works too well
in RHL 7.2. I pluged it into an open usb port, looked in
/var/log/messages and saw that it loaded the scsi module. hmm says I.
A 2 minute search of the archives at prairienet ( thanks again david and
charles) and a very goo
Hi, I am trying to install redhat linux 7.3 into IBM microdrive 1GB.
Themicrodrive is inserted into a Compact Flash II to IDE adapter, and
theadapter is connected to IDEcable. (http://www.mesanet.com/diskcardinfo.html) however
the installation always stoped at the beginning. it stoped atparti
Hi
I'm using Redhat 6.2 and created a ks.cfg. httpd gave an error problem when
starting up.
Starting httpd:
Syntax error on line 248 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/libphp3.so into server:
libttf.so.2: cannot open shared object file:
No such file or directory [FAILE
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 22:49, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 20:24, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > > I just migrated from NIS to LDAP+Kerberos in my home network in
> > > preparation for doing the same thing where I work. Works well :)
> >
> > can windows machines also authenticate through
Does anyone know of a good Graphical LDAP browser that will allow you to
administrate openLDAP. We have been using Microsoft's MMC to manage a few
things at works does anyone know where I can find a snap in for LDAP
servers?
Thanks,
Chad
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On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 20:24, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > I just migrated from NIS to LDAP+Kerberos in my home network in
> > preparation for doing the same thing where I work. Works well :)
>
> can windows machines also authenticate through LDAP for samba shares?
I don't think so... Samba can be con
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 22:04, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 19:12, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> > http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/lug/linux-at-ncsu-faq/
> >
> > Looks interesting. How does something like this compare to NIS or
> > similar systems. Anyone here able to comment on using this fr
Errr... now the question is: is autofs worth keeping around on a home
LAN server? I've never used it before, seemed to get by O.K., and don't
really see a need for a server to be automounting things. Am I missing
something here? BTW, the reason I ask is that autofs depends on
libhesiod and grip
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 19:28, Patrick May wrote:
> >From this information, you still need to load the aic7xxx module which
> is the driver for the 2930 (and many other Adaptec controllers.)
>
> As root do "modprobe aic7xxx' and it should detect and make the
> appropriate entries in /var/log/messag
On 30 May 2002 20:04:28 -0700
Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 19:12, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> > http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/lug/linux-at-ncsu-faq/
> >
> > Looks interesting. How does something like this compare to NIS or
> > similar systems. Anyone here able to co
>
> I think the URL that your looking for is this one:
>
> http://techdocs.postgresql.org/
>
> At least it is the one I have found in the past.
>
> Eddie Strohmier
>
Eddie
Thank you
for correcting my URL reference.. Bad Typo
I usually proof read my posts more carefully.
Bob T.
_
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 20:24, Ricardo J. Méndez Castro wrote:
>
> SG is NOT listed, but I had assumed (probably incorrectly) that it was
> compiled in scsi_mod. I'll re-check.
The SCSI generic module is separate and (assuming it is compiled as a
module) will show up by itself as can be seen her
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 19:12, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/lug/linux-at-ncsu-faq/
>
> Looks interesting. How does something like this compare to NIS or
> similar systems. Anyone here able to comment on using this from
> personal experience?
Nope, just that most of the world
> As root do "modprobe aic7xxx' and it should detect and make the
> appropriate entries in /var/log/messages (and dmesg I think will show
> it.)
That did the trick, thanks! It did involve several attempts where Linux got
hung up, I cursed profusely and had to hard-reset it, but it ended up bein
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 20:28, Patrick May wrote:
... ...
> it.) For this I either run another xterm or log in as root on a virtual
> terminal and 'less /var/log/messages'. Press the space bar until you see
> END highlighted and then give it a capital "F". shift+f. This will put
> less into follow
> How can I burn RH7.3 to CDROM under Windows? I have
> an HP Burner.
Just pull the iso images of the cds off the web via a mirror and then burn
them using your Windows burner software. Most software has an option to
burn a CD from an image file - which is what the iso files are.
You can find
I used Nero. Was the easiest way for me - and the CD's work just fine.
:)
Jim Hale
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Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 9:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PRO
I've never heard of it, but it sounds something like a text based
raduisd server. Very interesting. I have allways thought about how
would one go about causeing all macines to look at one authentication
server. Without going with a radius server. However, a radius server
would be fine, but I n
Bandwidth is no problem for me. Except that I could
never get XCDRoast to work under RH7.1. I don't know
how to load SCSI modules into the kernel...
How can I burn RH7.3 to CDROM under Windows? I have
an HP Burner.
thanks
-Chris
>Linuxcentral.com is quite efficient, I've ordered
RH70 >cd
Ok. I keep seeing this package running around on my systems. I did a
little digging on the Internet, and so far I came up w/ this link:
http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/lug/linux-at-ncsu-faq/
Looks interesting. How does something like this compare to NIS or
similar systems. Anyone here able to comm
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On Thursday 30 May 2002 07:39 am, Chapman, Matt wrote:
> I have done the following. Opened up the boot.img from cd1 by the
> following command:
>
> mount -o loop boot.img /home/matt/temp
>
> Then I cd to that dir and changed the text in the *.msg fi
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 05:39, Michael George wrote:
>
> Is there a way to have authentication and then doing an SMTP relay in
> sendmail? in qmail? In another SMTP server?
I recommend using Courier MTA: http://www.courier-mta.org/
Setup is very easy, you can use rpm packages from
http://www.dr
hi folks:
i only want relay other domain based on email
account, for example, email user [EMAIL PROTECTED] can send
email to any domain on my email server; user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] can only exchange email within domain
iaspec.com,and can not send mail to any other domain.
how could i reach this goa
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 06:39, Jim Hale wrote:
> I know this may be a bit offbase, but I'm running my website/email server on a
> RH 7.3 box. I was just wondering if someone out there has written any sort of
> Web Page interface that would allow a person to sign up for, say, a webmail
> account.
>From this information, you still need to load the aic7xxx module which
is the driver for the 2930 (and many other Adaptec controllers.)
As root do "modprobe aic7xxx' and it should detect and make the
appropriate entries in /var/log/messages (and dmesg I think will show
it.) For this I either run
> The above information suggests that (a) your Adaptec SCSI adapter is not
> being detected, and (b) the sg module is not loaded. Your system should
> look like it has two SCSI adapters, one for the Promise controller and
> the other for the Adaptec. Depending on what order they are detected,
>
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 15:58, Ricardo J. Méndez Castro wrote:
>
> > Also look in your boot logs to see what the SCSI driver is doing.
>
> [...]
>
> Looking at dmesg, the only SCSI device I found mentioned was the integrated
> Promise FastTrack lite controller. Here's the sub-section:
>
> Journa
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daniel wrote:
>you know how a lot of hard drives are designed to "spin down" when they're
>not being used? is there a way to turn that off in redhat 7.3?
man hdparm. -d
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On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 07:57, Carole Womeldorf wrote:
> Chris Watt wrote:
> > What does "df -h" tell you?
> >
> > You haven't mentioned disk space, so I apologize if this is too obvious...
>
> No need to apologize...You've hit it on the money -
>
> [carole@bgp543409bgs etc]$ df -h
> Filesystem
you know how a lot of hard drives are designed to "spin down" when they're
not being used? is there a way to turn that off in redhat 7.3? the machine
is being used by multiple people in the office as a db/file/web server and
when activity on it stops for only a few minutes, the "spin up" sequenc
At least you got a response to your report. "My" bug,
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=60930 still has no
response after almost three months. But I suppose they have other
priorities.
Andreas
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From: "Patrick Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PR
> I've not done an upgrade before and I have tons of stuff on my machine
> that I don't want to lose. So my question is, if I upgrade, am I likely
> to lose any information?
>
I've never had a data loss. However, what I do is tar up my /etc, /root
and /home directories and send the tar balls
There you go..
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO.html
Regards,
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Chief Technology Officer
Gem Internet Services (Pvt) Ltd.
web: www.gem.net.pk
Vice President
Pakistan Computer Emergency Responce Team (PakCERT)
web: www.pakcert.org
Chief Security
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 02:54:51PM -0700, Joe Higgins wrote:
> Background:
> ---
> I upgraded a P4 machine from Redhat 6.0 to 7.3 recently.
> I added *all* packages during the upgrade. The upgrade
> seemed to go without a hitch.
>
> I just connected a USB printer and ran printconf-gui wh
I would make sure to backup your important data before doing the upgrade.
Either send it to tape, send it to another machine, or put it on a different
physical drive and partition from the rest of your OS.
Call me over cautious, but I can't tell you how many times I've fried my
home directories a
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Joe Higgins wrote:
>* Am I supposed to manually add links for lp, lpq, lprm?
> It seems odd that one should have to do this.
>
>* Has lpc gone away?
I cannot answer authoritatively, but will point out that Red Hat has
finally begun shipping CUPS (k
> This should show you some error, also check that the link
> /opt/OpenOffice.org1.0/setup is pointing to a real file.
The only information I get when running ./setup is "Segmentation
fault". And yes, /opt/OpenOffice.org1.0/program/setup exists. Get's the
same "Segmentation fault" when trying
Chris Watt wrote:
>
> At 22:40 2002/05/28 -0400, Carole Womeldorf wrote:
> >Hi all - I sent this but it didn't show up on the posting so I'm sending
> >it again - sorry if you get it twice...
> >
> >I have three (at least) major problems that I've been struggling with
> >for a good while.
>
> Wh
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Hi everyone,
I want to set myself a little weekend project and upgrade from 7.2 to
7.3 and as I've found nothing on the redhat site about this thought to
ask for a little advice.
I've not done an upgrade before and I have tons of stuff on my machine
Background:
---
I upgraded a P4 machine from Redhat 6.0 to 7.3 recently.
I added *all* packages during the upgrade. The upgrade
seemed to go without a hitch.
I just connected a USB printer and ran printconf-gui which
set up the printer. (I had no printer connected with the
6.0 installatio
> "at" == Anders Thoresson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
at> Hi,
at> I'm trying to install OO 1.0 under RH7.3. Started the installation with
at> the -net switch. Everything went fine, or so I thought. The
at> /opt/OpenOffice.org1.0 directory is then drwx--, so when trying t
I wonder where this leaves good old Mandrake. Since it is more oriented
towards desktop users, which UnitedLinux plans to disregard, it might be an
opportunity for them: UnitedLinux distracts Red Hat, Red Hat focuses more on
servers, Mandrake snaps the desktop market up.
Interesting times. Che
Hi,
I'm trying to install OO 1.0 under RH7.3. Started the installation with
the -net switch. Everything went fine, or so I thought. The
/opt/OpenOffice.org1.0 directory is then drwx--, so when trying to
install it for my user I couldn't change to the directory. Chmod'ed
/opt/OpenOffice.org1.
Actually, I didn't select the boot password option. In fact, when I boot
up, I go directly to a GRUB prompt, not a password challenge prompt. If I
hit the [TAB] button, I can get a list of commands like: Kernel, boot,
etc...
I tried typing boot, but then it says to get the Kernel loaded... I t
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 04:25:16PM -0400 or thereabouts, Bob Staaf wrote:
> I wouldn't exactly call it "ganging up" on Red Hat. Anyone ever seen the
> original Disney movie, Snow White. Remember the scene where the dwarves
> stood on each others shoulder so they could dance with Snow White? It
I'm not sure what is happening here. /tmp is not a great directory to
try to back up since the system is changing it all the time. If you're
just running some tests, I would try backing up /etc rather than /tmp.
When it hangs when you try to extract from the tape does the entire
system hang? A
I wouldn't exactly call it "ganging up" on Red Hat. Anyone ever seen the
original Disney movie, Snow White. Remember the scene where the dwarves
stood on each others shoulder so they could dance with Snow White? It takes
the four of these companies standing on each other's shoulders to dance wi
I belive the company is called "UnitedLinux, a Microsoft Company" ;}
At 5/30/02 11:56 AM, you wrote:
>hello all,
>
>Don't know if you have seen this yet, but on Linuxtoday and ./, then
>have articles on four different distros now banding together to deliver
>a single distro for business and en
> Also look in your boot logs to see what the SCSI driver is doing.
[...]
Looking at dmesg, the only SCSI device I found mentioned was the integrated
Promise FastTrack lite controller. Here's the sub-section:
Journalled Block Device driver loaded
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Promise Fa
> Patrick nelson referred the original poster to
>
> http://techdocs.postgres.org
>
> This URL does not resolve. Is there a typo?
>
It should be techdocs.postgresql.org (there were two letters missing).
Cheers,
Ricardo J. Méndez Castro http://www.sheertalent.com/rmendez/
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Patrick Nelson wrote:
-
Bob Hartung
Patrick nelson referred the original poster to
http://techdocs.postgres.org
This URL does not resolve. Is there a typo?
-
Not me I just mistakenly had it included in a reply...
However, techdocs.postgresql.org
Hi All -
This is a killer. I've recently installed a few 7.3 boxes here
(completely up to date with patches), all with NFS-mounted home
directories (off of a Solaris 8 box).
If I run 'ar rc outlib.a somelib.o' where outlib.a is a file in an
NFS-mounted dir, the process hangs forever. ('ps ax'
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Michael Sorrentino wrote:
> On install, you selected to "use password" for grub. Now everytime you boot
> up, it'll prompt for the password. You may have to reinstall to get rid of
> it. During re-install, don't use the password option for Grub.
the grub password is requir
My advice on how to fix the problem is that you've already fixed the
problem.
If the problem appears to be a direct result of using the CNet NIC, don't
use the CNet NIC and stick with teh 3Com card you currently have
installed.
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Oleg Green wrote:
> Hi!
> I have strange pr
On install, you selected to "use password" for grub. Now everytime you boot
up, it'll prompt for the password. You may have to reinstall to get rid of
it. During re-install, don't use the password option for Grub.
On Thursday 30 May 2002 11:44 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just loaded up RH
hello all,
Don't know if you have seen this yet, but on Linuxtoday and ./, then
have articles on four different distros now banding together to deliver
a single distro for business and enterprise markets.. Caldera,
Conectiva, TurboLinux, and SuSE, to try and take market share away from
RH..
--
Patrick nelson referred the original poster to
http://techdocs.postgres.org
This URL does not resolve. Is there a typo?
S,
Bob
> R Talbot wrote:
> -
> Sorry I didn't notice this post earlier but...
> I have done quite a bit with PostgreSQL and have
Hi!
I have strange problem with slow telnetting to other computers from Linux
7.2.
After I get connected to remote computer, each letter (root) comes after
7-10 sec., after typing.
I install 5 computers (with Identical HardWare) with Linux 7.2
All of them have NIC CNet 10/100.
After I change NIC
R Talbot wrote:
-
Sorry I didn't notice this post earlier but...
I have done quite a bit with PostgreSQL and have found more then
I needed at http://techdocs.postgres.org
What is your project specifically maybe I can point you..
-
Having so
On Thursday 30 May 2002 09:53, Patrick Paul wrote:
>
> But, why wasn't this documented?
It should have been, but...
my guess would be an oversight on somebody's part. You
could always submit a bug report to RedHat.
> effectively wasted my time. Sour experience definitely. I wonder what
>
On Wednesday 29 May 2002 11:24, Manisha wrote:
>
> Yes, I can see GNOME. But I can give read/write/execute permission to only
> one individual file (by right click the file - properties). But I need to
> give permission to directory, how to do it ?
odd, do you 'own' and/or have write permission
Hello Michael,
Thursday, May 30, 2002, 8:39:08 AM, you textually orated:
MG> Anyway, with sendmail I think I can tell it to relay any mail from the local
MG> machine to the outside world and then tell it to relay any mail from our
MG> office network to the outside world (by allowing relaying fr
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 02:53, Ricardo J. Méndez Castro wrote:
> Hi Linus,
>
>
> > First, make sure you have sg (SCSI generic) support in your system. It
> > is almost always built as a module.
>
> sg is supported and loaded.
>
>
> > Also, make sure the scanner is being
> > detected by your SCS
Here's my problem:
While playing around with some 3d programs, I kept running into the
problem of glut.h not being found. Now, I knew from 7.2 days that this
file was in the Mesa package, or more precisely the Mesa-devel package.
So I do a rpm -qa|grep Mesa. Nothing. Look on the cd, mirr
Michael George wrote:
> Hello!
> Currently, I run sendmail on that server. Mostly because that's what I've
> used at home and I've become used to the sendmail-cf configuration tools that
> come w/ Red Hat. If qmail does what we want, I'll switch in a heartbeat...
IMO qmail would be the way
I have a filesystem I am exporting from our server and automount it on
other machines. There is a delay from anywhere from 1-45 seconds before
a modified/touched file on the server is updated on the system which
automounts it. How can I close this gap?
I export it with (rw,sync,no_wdelay) and
On 05/29/02, 08:40:37PM -0400, James Pifer wrote:
> Is there a better Howto or some more explicit instructions somewhere?
> Am I going about this the correct way or is there a better way?
There is Winfried Trumper's, "CD-Writing HOWTO", easily found with
Google.
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John P. Verel
Living Proof
Thanks. That worked. I can now see both cdroms.
Any ideas on how to disable autorun?
James
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 06:45, Brian Hanks wrote:
>
> > From: James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: redhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: CD Burning Questions/Problems
> > Date: 29 May 2002 20:40:37 -
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 07:21:07AM -0400, rpjday wrote:
>
> given that the last couple releases of RH have come with a CD
> that can boot into "linux rescue" mode, is there still any
> compelling reason to build an emergency floppy, either at
> install time or later with "mkbootdisk"?
I haven'
We had this problem with RH 7.0 and 7.1.
What you need to do is downgrade from tftp-server-0.17-5 to
tftp-server-0.16-5. There's a bug in 0.17-5 that prevents uploading. You
might also try getting a newer version...rpmfind.net has a number of
updated tftp-server packages.
On Thu, 30 May 200
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Kevin Myers wrote:
> On Thu, 30 May 2002 08:03:43 -0400 (EDT), rday wrote:
>
> >not sure if this is an issue or not, but the "lokkit" and
> >"gnome-lokkit" utilities in red hat 7.3 appear to configure
> >ipchains, when i'm assuming most folks will be using
> >iptables. this
On Thu, 30 May 2002 08:03:43 -0400 (EDT), rday wrote:
>not sure if this is an issue or not, but the "lokkit" and
>"gnome-lokkit" utilities in red hat 7.3 appear to configure
>ipchains, when i'm assuming most folks will be using
>iptables. this might give users a false sense of security
>after th
Hello!
My company just put a server on Rackspace.com and I'm the one who will be
administering it. To keep things easy, we don't use any fancy mail interface
software, we just made an account with password for each employee. Then the
IMAP/POP3 server just hands out the mail that way.
The probl
Linuxcentral.com is quite efficient, I've ordered RH70 cds, RH71 cds, Source rpm cds,
mandrake, suse, slackware cds in the past and have never ever had any problems!! I
decided to download RH73 because university has got the bandwidth to do that!!!
If your college/uni has the bandwidth, I'd su
On Thu, 30 May 2002, ramakrishna wrote:
> >
> > How can I set ipchains manually or where I can get example documentation
> > about it?
>google search with search string "ipchains"
not sure if this is an issue or not, but the "lokkit" and
"gnome-lokkit" utilities in red hat 7.3 appear to co
Hi,
I have done the following. Opened up the boot.img from cd1 by the
following command:
mount -o loop boot.img /home/matt/temp
Then I cd to that dir and changed the text in the *.msg file. Then
umount /home/matt/temp
I then do a syslinux (new version) to the boot.img file to update it to
th
>
> How can I set ipchains manually or where I can get example documentation
> about it?
google search with search string "ipchains"
cheers
-rk-
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Exocore Consulting | http://www.exocore.com
Bangalore, India
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On Thursday 30 May 2002 06:49 am, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've now had this problem twice plus the person I received my CD's from
> has had it once.
>
> While doing an upgrade (in my case) or doing a fresh install (his case)
> everything g
given that the last couple releases of RH have come with a CD
that can boot into "linux rescue" mode, is there still any
compelling reason to build an emergency floppy, either at
install time or later with "mkbootdisk"?
i know that you can never have too many recovery tools, but
is there any
Hello
How can I set ipchains manually or where I can get example documentation
about it?
Thank you
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hi,
i know a site which offers a book on practical postgresql for free!!!
it can be of great help for everyone interested in postgresql
check out this site
http://www.commandprompt.com/ppbook/
cheers
-rk-
> >Anyone know of a great postgresql tutorial? I have been t
Hi all,
I've now had this problem twice plus the person I received my CD's from has
had it once.
While doing an upgrade (in my case) or doing a fresh install (his case)
everything goes fine until it gets to the part of the process where it's
installing RPMS. It stops while installing the mai
> From: James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: redhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: CD Burning Questions/Problems
> Date: 29 May 2002 20:40:37 -0400
>
> I'm looking for some help regarding CD Burning. Right now I use
> X-CD-Roast version 0.98alpha9. I can burn CD's with it, but it does not
> see
hi,
> I am totally new to Linux. I want to give write permission to one directory
> - want to create and write into the file - I can open the directory (like
> explorer in windows), but then how to give the write permission ?
>
> Can anybody explain in detail the steps involved? I am sorry to
Hello
I have Redhat Seawolf 7.1 running on a
fileserver.
Two Extreme switches are uploading their
configuration daily onto a Windows server ( on which Pumpkin-TFTP server) has
been installed.
I am working on the task of making the fileserver a
tftp server .
On the Linux server,
[r
tnx :-)
- Original Message -
From: "Eddie Strohmier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 3:38 PM
Subject: RE: PregresSQL tutorial
>
> I think the URL that your looking for is this one:
>
> http://techdocs.postgresql.org/
>
> At least it is the on
I think the URL that your looking for is this one:
http://techdocs.postgresql.org/
At least it is the one I have found in the past.
Eddie Strohmier
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Maynard B. Fernando
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 2:14
is the URL correct? i can't get through . . .
- Original Message -
From: "R Talbot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 1:06 PM
Subject: PregresSQL tutorial
> >Anyone know of a great postgresql tutorial? I have been through
> >postgresql.org as wel
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