mån 2002-10-14 klockan 23.57 skrev Todd A. Jacobs:
> On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
>
> > The difference is Windows (uppercase W) is trademarked by MS, in this
> > instance. Xwindowws (lower case W) isn't.
>
> According to a recent ruling from the Lindows lawsuit, Microsoft's
> tradema
In the past I've had problems with Red Hat Linux on Compaq DL380
servers. For example, RH 7.1 installed fine, and continued to work fine
until kernel 2.4.9-21 or thereabouts came along. When that kernel
upgrade was installed, the system refused to boot, complaining that
there was no init. After qu
> There is an article in April 2001 of Linux Journal of a similar
> scenario. As I know little (null) about sendmail, I will just refer
> you to the article. It might shed some more light.
> The named article is, "Providing E-mail Services for a Small Office"
> by Stew Benedict.
>
>
> The link does not work, it says that you have already been subscribed . I
> have also tried the unsubscription link, but it does not work. I get a
> mail-man response. Please help
>
> Regards,
> Ajay
Ajay, I'll spell it out for you:
1> Go to https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-l
Moin, moin ...
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Try to change your eMail-Client to not send HTML.
Afterwards you may know better ;-)
kind regards
Mar
Thanks
It worked. Now my boot is clean
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From: "Mike Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: The boot process can't activate interfaz eth0
> And the command for "service network restart" is "service ne
I have redhat 7 running on a 586
I use redhat up2date
Today 15 Oct I used up2 date & it installed 2 packages one was
called something "cup" a print utility?? the other was "mut"
After the update, my printer doesn't work when I try to print from
netscape browser I get a message;
And the command for "service network restart" is "service network restart",
which you have to run while logged in as the root user. You might have to
add the full path, making it "/sbin/service network restart".
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Manuel Tejada wrote:
> OK Mike
>
> I can edit the ifcfg-eth
That's right...if it was set for DHCP, you wouldn't have those fields.
You'll have to add them.
IPADDR=your.ip.address.here
NETMASK=your.net.mask.here
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Manuel Tejada wrote:
> OK Mike
>
> I can edit the ifcfg-eth0 file.
> But Could you tell me where are the IPADDR and NETMA
OK Mike
I can edit the ifcfg-eth0 file.
But Could you tell me where are the IPADDR and NETMASK field please?
And what is the command for "service network restart".
I am new in Linux
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On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 10:35:07 +0800
"Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm at a loss as I believe this should be possible.
>
> I'm using RedHat 7.2 with all updates.
>
> I'm fetching mail for two domains hosted at an ISP. Let's say the
> domains are domain1 and domain2. They come into
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> > Or, go to this page:
> > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
>
>
>
> or that, but I was just being my usual sarcastic self.
>
> Need to make it a New Year's resolution
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On Monday 14 October 2002 11:17 pm, Try KDE wrote:
> Thanks Mike. Actually I found those directories don't exist on my
> machine at all. I think I should removes the corresponding lines from
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fs/config .
Oddly enough, that's the
Craig Blake,
On Monday October 14, 2002 11:27, Craig Blake wrote:
> I just did a fresh install of RedHat 8 on a machine and am running into
> some problems compiling some basic C++ code. Stuff that compiled fine
> before with RedHat 7.3 and gcc 2.96 now have problems, but they seem to be
> relat
> Or, go to this page:
> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
or that, but I was just being my usual sarcastic self.
Need to make it a New Year's resolution to be nicer to people. Remind me
when we get close.
;-)
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Gents:
Running a new sys: P4S333/P4_2.0a/256M-DDR333/WD-40gig/GF2_Mx400: &
Using RedHat_8.0 personal ($39.95 ... no docs)
Is it supposed to be tough to get to the internet with RedHat_8.0 ? I'm
using an internal USRobotics hardware modem - the GNOME Install Wizard
will take my ISP data ( ver
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Monday October 14, 2002 09:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 03:47:42PM -0400, Brian Ashe wrote:
>
> Hi Brian Ashe CTO
>
> > > I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command line
> >
I just did a fresh install of RedHat 8 on a machine and am running into
some problems compiling some basic C++ code. Stuff that compiled fine
before with RedHat 7.3 and gcc 2.96 now have problems, but they seem to be
related to the system rather than the code. If anyone has any suggestions
I wou
Thanks Mike. Actually I found those directories don't exist on my
machine at all. I think I should removes the corresponding lines from
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fs/config .
-tk
Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> Hi,
> I'm running redhat 7.3, and I found the following message in
> /var/log/messages:
>
> Oct 14 14:20:32 myhost Font Server[1040]: Re-reading config file
> Oct 14 14:20:32 myhost Font Server[1040
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 03:47:42PM -0400, Brian Ashe wrote:
Hi Brian Ashe CTO
> > I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command line
> > program
> > I have found the program
> > gif2tiff, but not the other way.
> man conver
Your system is set to get the IP via DHCP. The system can't find a DHCP
server.
You'll want to edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0, and chagne
"BOOTPROTO=" from dhcp to none.
Then, you're going to want to set the IPADDR, and NETMASK fields to the
correct values.
Then, run "servic
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Robert Monical wrote:
>[...]
>
> My thinking goes along these line:
> 1. A separate mailing list (suggestion/volunteers?) for FAQ maintainers. My
> tendency is to use yahoo groups (old eGroups) but am sure that someone on
> this list has
> 2. A process for submitting FAQ entr
Does anyone have any tips on a good auto maintenance app for Linux.
Ideally it would enable me to track gas mileage as well.
Thanks
Anthony
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Thanks Joseph. Everything is working fine. I was wrong, It is doing just
what I need.
Thank you very mach.
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From: "Rudolf Amirjanyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 6:10 AM
Subject: Re: Log filtering
> I'm sorry, but it
oki, thanks at least it's a direction
I'll look into it..
Dave
At 06:43 PM 10/14/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Dave Lewis wrote:
>>Anyone had any luck with the ASUS DA2200 on Redhat 7.2
>>I have 4 9.1gig U2 Drives and this controller that were pulled from a working
>>server and I have them setup on
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>
> someone must have signed me up accidently for this list. I receive
> hundreds of emails daily and my mailbox is closed every time I
> tried unsubscribing using the link in each me
I'm at a loss as I believe this should be possible.
I'm using RedHat 7.2 with all updates.
I'm fetching mail for two domains hosted at an ISP. Let's say the domains
are domain1 and domain2. They come into a single mailbox domain1@isp and
domain2@isp. I'm using multidrop mode to map them to local
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On Monday 14 October 2002 08:14 pm, Craig Iffelberg wrote:
> Ok then what would I type to get rid of all the
>
> cmd.exe rubbish in my access_log file.
>
> What I typed was:
>
> grep -v cmd.exe access_log
Unless you redirect the output, this will jus
I had a different issue, and it relates to how chronyd works. Chronyd fails
to work
correctly if something outside its scope tinkers with the hardware clock and
if,
as on my system, I am not usually connected to the internet.
My 6.2 system did not do a 'hwclock --systohc' when it shut down, but 7.
I would stay with this list. I myself am new to Linux and RH. I do
have several years experience though in NT and NetWare which has helped
greatly.
I have found this list very useful and a great source of knowledge.
There are some extremely knowledgeable users on this list and it is also
a v
Hello,
Today, I was just informed that I have to change my server's primary IP to a
whole new IP and subnet. The task would be easy, however, I have 84 sites on
that IP with Apache that I need to move as well. Would anyone have a script
handy that would do the following:
1) Update Apache to t
Can't say this is the "right"
way to do it (I'm a tyro when it comes to Linux) but this is what I did
when I upgraded Netscape. I went to the original Netscape directory and
renamed netscape to netscape.save. Then, in the same directory, I created
a symbolic link to the new netscape, so:
ln -s
Hello,
Aaron Turner has agreed to let us use his old FAQ as a point of departure.
http://rhlufaq.synfin.net
His only requirements are:
1) Is that any FAQ you use maintains the original author name clearly
displayed. Basically, give credit where credit is due.
2) Is that any FAQ you use is ava
My RedHat 7.2 was working very fine, no problem during booting. By the way,
I boot it with a boot disk.
But recently I was force to "renistall it" because when I installed windows
2000, the booting of RedHat was unable to find the initialization file.
Now the "new" RedHat 7.2 is working "fine" but
I'm sorry, but it has done something else.
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From: "Joseph V Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 5:46 AM
Subject: Re: Log filtering
>
> Assuming that is actually stored in the file as one long line, one
> possibility woul
grep -v ^b$ myfile > newfile
At 06:43 PM 10/14/02, Rudolf Amirjanyan wrote:
>I have a file like this
>
>a
>b
>a
>b
>
>How I can filter this file, so that all the lines containing
>b, were deleted.
>Is there any way to do
You can put the CD contents onto your server's hard drive, and make it
accessible via http, ftp or nfs. The bootnet.img gives you all three
options, for installation.
On 14 Oct 2002, gregory mott wrote:
> what do i need to prepare on my working (hence server) box to enable an
> install onto a
Assuming that is actually stored in the file as one long line, one
possibility would be:
cut -d, -f4,8,9 filename | sed 's/ PeerAddress //'
> Dear Joseph / All
> what would you sugest to do in this case. In my log file I have this:
>
> Oct 5 11:43:42 65.113.59.250 1960: Oct 5 15:43:4
Ok then what would I type to get rid of all the
cmd.exe rubbish in my access_log file.
What I typed was:
grep -v cmd.exe access_log
then
sed /cmd.exe/ d' access_log
then
awk '/cmd.exe/ {next} {print} access_log
My version of what I wanted it to do.
On Monday 14 October 2002 07:11 pm,
Hi,
someone must have signed me up accidently for this list. I receive hundreds
of emails daily and my mailbox is closed every time I tried
unsubscribing using the link in each message but it won't work! An automatic
response email told me to use my password to unsubscribe, but i don;t even
k
Hi,
I didn't install a boot loader when I installed redhat 8 but I did make a
boot disk.
I've been trying to make a bootsect.lnx file to put on my C drive to allow
add linux to the NT bootloader. Is it possible to make it from my boot
disk.
thanks,
Joel
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Craig Iffelberg wrote:
>Hey why wont it work for me?
>
>I typed in exactly what was in the e mail and
>it said
>
>
>sed: -e expression #1, char 8: Missing command
>
>
You can't of typed in exactly the what was in the email. The
expression was 15 char long!!! What the above says is "the t
Dear Joseph / All
what would you sugest to do in this case. In my log file I have this:
Oct 5 11:43:42 65.113.59.250 1960: Oct 5 15:43:41.837 UTC:
%VOIPAAA-5-VOIP_CALL_HISTORY: CallLegType 2, ConnectionId 2DE762A9 FC100F3F
0 841C1B4, SetupTime 15:43:26.700 UTC Sat Oct 5 2002, PeerAddress
091422
Hi,
someone must have signed me up accidently for this
list. I receive hundreds of emails daily and my mailbox is closed every time
I tried unsubscribing using the link in each message but it won't work! An
automatic response email told me to use my password to unsubscribe, but i
don;t
Hey why wont it work for me?
I typed in exactly what was in the e mail and
it said
sed: -e expression #1, char 8: Missing command
On Monday 14 October 2002 05:56 pm, Joseph V Moss wrote:
> > I have a file like this
> >
> > a
> > b
> > a
> > b
>
gregory mott wrote:
>what do i need to prepare on my working (hence server) box to enable an
>install onto an old laptop with no cd or floppy? i can put arbitrary
>stuff onto it's hard disk via the net with windoze.
>
>it looks like the tricky part is getting the pcmcia nic going by means
>other
Thanks a lot.
"sed" works perfectly :))
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From: "Joseph V Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 3:56 AM
Subject: Re: Log filtering
> > I have a file like this
> >
> > a
> > b
> > a
> > b
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 09:54:03AM -0400, Eric Wood wrote:
>
> Is there a way I can list out all the usb devices current plugged in?
The command "usbview"
Emmanuel
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> I have a file like this
>
> a
> b
> a
> b
>
> How I can filter this file, so that all the lines containing b, were
>deleted.
> Is there any way to do it ?
> Thanks in advance.
>
There are *lots* of ways to do it. Here are just th
> > anyone knows of something better (i.e. in a perfect world,
dreamweaver
> would
> > work on Linux), do let me know.
> Did you try running Dreamweaver under wine?
> > Ron
> Grig
> In all honesty, I never thought of that. I haven't experimented with
it
> (wine) but once, it was a disaster. I tri
I haven't had problems of this nature, but I HAVE
had the problem that I upgraded to the new version of Mozilla, but when I'm
clicking on an external link in Evolution, it uses the old version of Mozilla
instead of version 1.1, which is the new one I upgraded to. WHY???
I've messed with th
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 09:45:32PM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command line
> program
>
> I have found the program
> gif2tiff, but not the other way.
>
> Your help is much appreciated
The ImageMagick packge includes
Dave Lewis wrote:
> Anyone had any luck with the ASUS DA2200 on Redhat 7.2
>
> I have 4 9.1gig U2 Drives and this controller that were pulled from a
> working
> server and I have them setup on a Redhat box. nice.. however how do you
> go about being notified if one has failed. They don't seem
I have a file like this
a
b
a
b
How I can filter this file, so that all the
lines containing b, were deleted.
Is there any way to do it
?
Thanks in advance.
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 09:54:03AM -0400, Eric Wood wrote:
> Is there a way I can list out all the usb devices current plugged in?
>
> I plugged in a USB Tripplite UPS into a usb port and the software wants
> /dev/ttyS0 for comminication. I think I can change that to some
> /dev/ttyUSBx through
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
> ImageMagick = command line ? ? ? ? ? ?
man convert
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> This is an automat
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
> user on the Linux box, key in the passphrase and end up getting two
> files, identity and identity.pub. And here is where my problem starts,
> that is, I don't know what to do with those two files. Is there anyone
Neither file is required to use ssh.
You can right-click the e-mail link and click "copy e-mail address".
Then go into Evolution and paste, that's what I do.
No idea on the printing problem though. Sorry.
-Jon
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 17:17, Gary Fallon wrote:
> I upgraded to 8.0 and decided to try the Mozilla/Evolution combo. So
>
On 13 Oct 2002, Peter Kiem wrote:
> I have rsa2 SSH logins running now. I can see this is a great idea as
> even if the attacker KNOWS your root password they STILL cannot get in
> without your private rsa key, right?
That's sort of correct. Root can, in fact, connect to an existing
ssh-agent s
mån 2002-10-14 klockan 15.24 skrev Jeff Bearer:
> I was looking into tunneling NFS a while ago, but it appears that it's
> not easy to send NFS (udp) datagrams through a SSH (tcp) tunnel, I think
> you might have to run NFS over PPP over SSH. Which I've read is
> inefficient due to forcing UDP in
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> The difference is Windows (uppercase W) is trademarked by MS, in this
> instance. Xwindowws (lower case W) isn't.
According to a recent ruling from the Lindows lawsuit, Microsoft's
trademark of "Windows" is in grave doubt because it's too generic.
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On 12 Oct 2002, Doug Potter wrote:
> Dose anyone know of a like command for procinfo? This worked in 7.3 but
> doesn't appear to be included with 8.0. Also the lsdev command is no
> longer included.
Make sure you've installed the procinfo rpm.
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On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, juaid wrote:
> In this days someone sayed that he did not recommend to use a RH 7.3 box
> as router, and recommended the Linux Router Project
The only reason to avoid a full-blow distro for routing and/or firewalling
is security. LRP (and similar) run in RAM, so you don't h
> >I think, that dialup-server must be setup as router (or gateway?), but
> >how to do it?
on the computer that is connecting through the dialup server you need
to add it as a gateway
/sbin/route add default gw ipaddress eth0
Also if you add the line
demand
to your /etc/ppp/options and then type
what do i need to prepare on my working (hence server) box to enable an
install onto an old laptop with no cd or floppy? i can put arbitrary
stuff onto it's hard disk via the net with windoze.
it looks like the tricky part is getting the pcmcia nic going by means
other than a driver floppy.
sho
I upgraded to 8.0 and decided to try the Mozilla/Evolution combo. So
far, I'm real happy with the apps other than 2 problems that I am
having:
1) In mozilla when I get an email address that is presented as a
hypertext link I am unable to click it and get an evolution email
message started. I have
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 14:38, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
>
> ImageMagick = command line ? ? ? ? ? ?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Cristian Grigoriu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 10:32 PM
> Subject: Re: Convert files via Commandline
>
>
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 11:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command line
> program
man convert
man mogrify
They're part of the ImageMagick package
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bluefish comes highly recommended. I downloaded it, and it looks
great, but I haven't had a chance to play with it much.
On (10/14/02 11:30), Ron Jones wrote:
> hello,
> are there any out there? i'd prefer a kde app, but if not are there an
> wysiwyg html editors for X? dreamweaver and golive a
Quoted from linux.redhat.install
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 14:35:23 -0400, Michael M. Moore wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck installing RedHat 8.0 on a Desknote iBuddyXP
> (929A)yet?
> I understand the machine is based on the SiS 740 North Bridge/SiS 961
> South Bridge. My unit has the Athlon 2200+,
read the copyright section of:
man convert
At 03:38 PM 10/14/02, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
>ImageMagick = command line ? ? ? ? ? ?
>
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>Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 10:32 PM
>Subject: Re:
ImageMagick = command line ? ? ? ? ? ?
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From: "Cristian Grigoriu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: Convert files via Commandline
> > I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command
>
I'm using Redhat 7.3 as my router and firewall. Works just fine.
Anthony
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 12:55, juaid wrote:
> In this days someone sayed that he did not recommend to use a RH 7.3 box as
> router, and recommended the Linux Router Project
>
> Is this true?
> Why?
> Is it a too "heavy" dis
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Monday October 14, 2002 11:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command line
> program
>
> I have found the program
> gif2tiff, but not the other way.
man convert
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> anyone knows of something better (i.e. in a perfect world, dreamweaver
would
> work on Linux), do let me know.
Did you try running Dreamweaver under wine?
> Ron
Grig
__
In all honesty, I never thought of that. I haven't experimented with it
(wine) but once, it was a disaster. I tried t
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Sagi E. wrote:
> I have tried to make changes to the firewall security settings with
> both the GUI interface and the lokkit tool. it does not change the
> settings. any ideas?
Unlike every single other configuration utility ever written, lokkit
always starts off showing you
Last time I tried out quanta, it wasn't a wysiwyg editor...it had a
preview function that would bring up your current code in a web browser,
but that's not even close to the same thing, IMO.
On 14 Oct 2002, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> quanta plus is kde, and comes with RH8, i've only started to look
> I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command
line
> program
Try ImageMagick (www.imagemagick.org).
> Mettavihari
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Hi folks. In RH 8.0 I add a route to
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes such as:
eth2 host 172.25.29.1 gw 193.169.1.5
Then, I restart network with '/etc/init.d/network
restart' but the new route doesn't show with
'route'.
I've been checking '/etc/init.d/network' and it
seems that it configure only n
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 01:55:09PM -0300, juaid wrote:
>
> Is it a too "heavy" distribution to use as router so it does not have the
> required performance to do so?
FWIW, I set up a routeur based on Valhalla in an office a few weeks ago.
RHL 7.3 (minimal install), P133, 32Mo of RAM, 2 ISA netwo
In some versions there was a bug where the
changes were made but every time you ran lokkit it reset them.
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On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 09:24:04AM -0400, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> I was looking into tunneling NFS a while ago, but it appears that it's
> not easy to send NFS (udp) datagrams through a SSH (tcp) tunnel, I think
> you might have to run NFS over PPP over SSH. Which I've read is
> inefficient due to
Hi all,
I would like to convert a .tiff file to a gif file using a command line
program
I have found the program
gif2tiff, but not the other way.
Your help is much appreciated
best regards
Mettavihari
A saying of the Buddha from http://metta.lk/
On Monday 14 October 2002 01:21 pm, christopher is done writ:
are there any out there? i'd prefer a kde app, but if not are there an
wysiwyg html editors for X? dreamweaver and golive are for windows and
mac...=(
Um, how fancy do you need? I've started using Mozilla's composer, and it
looks
Adam Beaumont wrote:
> I am on a university network (very new to linux!) and want to know if there is
> a way of seeing exactly how i have connected to the internet? Specifically
> when using portscan tests on websites, i want to know whether it is testing
> me or the university network proxy
> anyone knows of something better (i.e. in a perfect world, dreamweaver
would
> work on Linux), do let me know.
Did you try running Dreamweaver under wine?
> Ron
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quanta plus is kde, and comes with RH8, i've only started to look into
it briefly but it looks nice.
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 13:09, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> hello,
> are there any out there? i'd prefer a kde app, but if not are there an
> wysiwyg html editors for X? dreamweaver and goliv
I have tried to make changes to the firewall
security settings with both the GUI interface and the lokkit tool. it does not
change the settings. any ideas?
Thanks,
Sagi
Slightly OT - For a router setup I'm in love with freesco at
http://www.freesco.org.
Mike W
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: RH as router, not recommended??
> From: "Hal Burgiss" <[EMAIL P
Well, Hugo, don't know if the list server is messed up, and it reposted this
for you, or if your system reposted it, but, on the chance that you didn't
see my answer, I'm reposting it.
mark
On Thursday 10 October 2002 11:02 am, you is done writ:
> When we implement a failover recovery
hello,
are there any out there? i'd prefer a kde app, but if not are there an
wysiwyg html editors for X? dreamweaver and golive are for windows and
mac...=(
thanks,
christopher
I too am in the midst of looking for an HTML editor for X. So far, what I've
found is:
Goblin - www.sourceforge.net/
If you mean router as in firewall type box that does simple routing,
take a look at ipcop (probably ipcop.org)it's really great.
There's nothing inherently wrong with using red hat as a router,
especially if you have a seperate firewall. The big advantge, which
could outweight any disadvanta
Hi,
I'm running redhat 7.3, and I found the following message in
/var/log/messages:
Oct 14 14:20:32 myhost Font Server[1040]: Re-reading config file
Oct 14 14:20:32 myhost Font Server[1040]: ignoring font path element
/usr/X11R
6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic (unreadable)
Oct 14 14:20:32 myhost Font S
On Monday 14 October 2002 09:29 am, you is done writ:
> >
> > I'm a linux newbie, just bitten by the linux bug :-)
If you're doing this on your own, I would strongly recommend learing a little
about what's under the hood.
That being said, you wrote:
> > I've installed linux 7.3.
> > i 686, k
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 12:09:33PM -0500, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> are there any out there? i'd prefer a kde app, but if not are there an
> wysiwyg html editors for X? dreamweaver and golive are for windows and
> mac...=(
My preference is IBM's Homepage Builder. Free demo available to
I have a mirror on http://www.digital-drip.com
You can download it from me if you would like. Nobody else is.
-Jon
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 22:12, Justin Alexander wrote:
>
> Has anyone else had trouble downloading ISO # 5 of the RH 8 distro?
>
> Every time I download it, it doesn't match ANY m
Just a note to everyone...
I finally got it all downloaded and running. I installed it 2 times. Here
is what I found out...
If you install the default Desktop or workstation and opt to not install
any additional packages, you might be screwed. The first time I installed
8.0, I left everything de
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