On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 23:59, Fernando wrote:
> Tks a lot! Work fine!
> And about the rules generated by the command "route", like route add -net
> 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth1
> Do you know how can i save it?
>
>
put the route in /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
see:
http://www.redha
On Saturday 26 October 2002 12:01 am, linda is done writ:
> One thing I love about linux is there is always a way to do what
> you want if you keep searching and there are people willing to help
> when you hit a dead end.
Yup. People look at me weird, when I say that *nix is *fun*. But I've wor
Tks a lot! Work fine!
And about the rules generated by the command "route", like route add -net
192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth1
Do you know how can i save it?
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On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Fernando wrote:
> When i shutdown my pc i lost every route rule that i have added. Someone
> know why this happen and what can i do to solve this problem? I use Red Hat
> 8 in text mode only.
> Tks in advance
Once you've got your rules all configured, you need to save them, s
When i shutdown my pc i lost every route rule that i have added. Someone
know why this happen and what can i do to solve this problem? I use Red Hat
8 in text mode only.
Tks in advance
Fernando Favero
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I would like to thank everyone on the list for all the help
they give. Each time I tackle something totally new you have
helped me figure out where to look or how to overcome some
configuration problem. One thing I love about linux is there is
always a way to do what you want if you keep searching
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Sounds like you should enable the magic_sysrq_keys and do a dump after the
> next failure. Report it as a bug on bugzilla or the appropriate kernel
> forum, and see if anyone can decode it for you.
I have no idea how to do this if you could send me i
Thank you,
That solved the problem for the windows machine and after I fixed
the firewall on the linux client (and figured out that I had
lost my gateway playing with service) everything works. Now I
need to find a good book on ipchains so I how it all works.
Linda
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002,
You can still edit printcap to make changes it also has a printcap.local
that it appends to the printcap after it generates it when you start
lpd however this doesn't help if you want the entry you are doing manually
to be the default printer. I have found that if you change
etc/printcap the change
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Paul DiMarco wrote:
> Is it safe to delete a line in mtab that I know I do not need? Or is there
> a better way?
As I recall, mtab is maintained by mount...if there's an entry in the mtab
file, it's because something's been mounted. You should unmount the
specified entry,
I've recently installed RH 8.0 on my Dell Inspiron 5000e laptop. I could not get X
to work at the installation process. However, after installtation, I've run
redhat-config-xfree86
without success. The card is not detected and neither are the frequencies.
Xconfigurator had no problem with R
These are Nimba and Code Red scan. You are ok but to count and ban all IPs
trying to scan your http header, use the script below:
Pico filename and insert script below the chmod to root and execute, it will
print to a file all offending IPs.
---Script Starts HERE---
#!/bin/sh
echo "Nimba wor
Does anyone know if there are compat-glibc rpms for glibc-2,2.5 for RH8,
there is a libstdc compat rpm but no glibc.
When I make galeon rpms on my system they bomb on RH7.3 complaining
about glibc 2.3 errors
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On Behalf Of Daevid Vincent
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is this a hack attempt?
I run RH8.0 so this sure seems suspicious to me:
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 11:40:12AM +0100, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> At 16:32 25/10/2002 +1000, you wrote:
> >G'day All
> >Does any know if there is a redaht flavour for the IBM risc 6000/350's
> >or is there any flavour of linux which can be installed on these machines
>
> The rs6000 are powered by P
I run RH8.0 so this sure seems suspicious to me:
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daevid.com GET /scripts/..%255c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0
4-0 25068 0/519/519 _ 5.86 139 0 0.0 143.76 143.76 12.237.249.145
daevid.com GET /MSADC/root.exe?/c+dir H
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:54:58 -0400, Paul DiMarco wrote:
> Well there is an entry in the mtab file that is attempting to mount
> another server which I know does not exist on our network anymore. So
> I modified the fstab file and removed the mounting
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 16:00, Gordon Stewart wrote:
> Dear List
>
> I have had a look to see if i had the pop3 deamon, and in does not seam that
> I have it installed. Can someone please tell me what rpm I need to install
> to resolve this problem. I have had a look at my RPM cd and no obvious
>
grub error
28: Selected item cannot fit into memory.
Well dear,
I got EXACTLY the same problems while trying to install SUSE 8.1 on
this motherboard.
I'd tried REDHAT7.3 also but there also I can't initialise XFree86
=>system hangs.
There are two other proplems with this board:
1. XFree86 doe
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 17:00, Gordon Stewart wrote:
> I have had a look to see if i had the pop3 deamon, and in does not seam that
> I have it installed. Can someone please tell me what rpm I need to install
> to resolve this problem. I have had a look at my RPM cd and no obvious
> package has jum
Sounds like the Config file problem. you can get the default kernal
config that comes with Red Hat from the directory configs in your source
tree. Then, find the one that corresponds to your setup and copy it to
the root of the source tree as the filename .config
Then, run make xconfig again and m
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Gordon Stewart wrote:
| Dear List
|
| I have had a look to see if i had the pop3 deamon, and in does not
seam that
| I have it installed. Can someone please tell me what rpm I need to
install
| to resolve this problem. I have had a look at my RPM cd
[dave@hat-trick:~]% rpm -qf `which ipop3d`
imap-2001a-15
that's the one.. (which is oddly named, must come w/ imap too)
actually:
[dave@hat-trick:~]% rpm -qf `which imapd`
imap-2001a-15
sure enough... ;)
--Dave
On Friday 25 October 2002 2:00 pm, Gordon Stewart wrote:
> Dear L
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 14:58:40 +0800
Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, All
>
> Now, when I run man, it always inform me that ' Failed to open the
> message catalog man on the path NLSPATH='. So where can I
> setup NLSPATH environment to point to? I am running redhat 7.3
>
>
From man man:
If u look in your kernel source configs dir you find
config files for many arch.
--- Jeremy Hein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
Does anyone have step by step instructions to
> recompile a kernel or can
> possibly help me? And please don't point me to the
> kernel howto since
> I've been down tha
Dear List
I have had a look to see if i had the pop3 deamon, and in does not seam that
I have it installed. Can someone please tell me what rpm I need to install
to resolve this problem. I have had a look at my RPM cd and no obvious
package has jumped out at me.
Thanks
Gordon
- Original M
Well there is an entry in the mtab file that is attempting to mount another
server which I know does not exist on our network anymore. So I modified
the fstab file and removed the mounting of that non-existing server,
rebooted, and the mount point still shows up in my tab file.
How come is still
Greetings:
I have an older Prosignia 300 150Mhz that we work like to use as an
internal ftp server. Have a couple of problems with it.
It has a built in NIC card (pcnet32) and a Compaq FastEthernet -- NC3121
PCI card. The machine sees the NICs but cannot get it to initialize the
NICs' for the lif
Does anyone have step by step instructions to recompile a kernel or can
possibly help me? And please don't point me to the kernel howto since
I've been down that road. I've tried several times all with different
problems. First of all, I am recompiling because I want to add ntfs,
ipx, and possi
If u delete a line u umount that device.
It works like this: U apply a line in fstab and when u
mount that line the device is mounted and it is copied
over to mtab.
--- Paul DiMarco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
Is it safe to delete a line in mtab that I know I do
> not need? Or is there
> a bett
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> Is it safe to delete a line in mtab that I know I do not need? Or is
> there a better way?
/etc/mtab is not what you want, because it is created at run-time.
Look at "man fstab" and /etc/fsta
I have bad experience with rpm kernels. You probably
can not use ie alsa afterwards.
--- "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
>
> I'm trying to install kernel-2.4.18-10.i586.rpm
> on a system that only has
> kernel-2.4.18-10.i386.rpm installed. RPM screams
> bloody murder whe
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On 25 Oct 2002 15:18:24 -0400, MET wrote:
> I'm trying to start using Qt and I'm having problems setting up the
> environmental variables so I guess I'm off to a pretty bad start.
> Below is what I have included in my /etc/profile minus the defauls a
I'm trying to install kernel-2.4.18-10.i586.rpm on a system that only has
kernel-2.4.18-10.i386.rpm installed. RPM screams bloody murder when attempting
this because it says that files conflict. So, can I safely remove the -i386
package, and install the -i586 one without causing severe hemo
Sendmail doesn't listen on port 110...that's the port for your POP3
server, which Sendmail is not.
Try "chkconfig ipop3 on" and then see what happens.
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Gordon Stewart wrote:
> Dear List
>
> I am running Redhat 7.0 and my problem is that I can not telnet localhost
> 110, wh
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 13:47, Brian Ashe wrote:
> Bret Hughes,
>
> On Friday October 25, 2002 01:46, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 12:07, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> > > On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > > > there is a handy command, "seq", which will generate sequences of
Is it safe to delete a line in mtab that I know I do not need? Or is there
a better way?
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I'm trying to start using Qt and I'm having problems setting up the
environmental variables so I guess I'm off to a pretty bad start. Below
is what I have included in my /etc/profile minus the defauls and the
export commands. My export commands are fine as the rest of my
variables work except for
Hello,
Grub isn't loading for some reason. Upon reboot, am left with a Grub command
prompt. Any suggestions on getting to the kernel to bring up this machine?
Thank you,
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Bret Hughes,
On Friday October 25, 2002 01:46, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 12:07, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> > On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > > there is a handy command, "seq", which will generate sequences of
> > > numbers that you can then plug into any command, as
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>On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 10:32, Francisco Neira wrote:
>>
>> Hmm, interesting. I had no idea what those hyphens were intended for...
>>
> be neither since evolution does not do anything
I installed xmms for Redhat 8, but it doesn't work at all. How can I
troubleshoot it?
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On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 12:07, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> > there is a handy command, "seq", which will generate sequences of
> > numbers that you can then plug into any command, as in
>
> Heh. With a little work, you can do that in bash without the com
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 11:06, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> At the time when it was first used, there probably was a reason for the
> trailing space. At this point it's one of those informal Internet
> standards, just like the reply quote ">".
It's somewhat documented.
>From RFC 2646:
4.3. Usenet S
Does /etc/nsswitch.conf point to files and/or dns for hosts?
> On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Jacobs, James wrote:
>
>> DNS handle that. I have the nameserver in resolve.conf and the
>> correct wins server in smb.conf. I can ping any address on our
>> network and if I
>
> Post your resolv.conf (NB: no "
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Jacobs, James wrote:
> DNS handle that. I have the nameserver in resolve.conf and the correct
> wins server in smb.conf. I can ping any address on our network and if I
Post your resolv.conf (NB: no "e" at the end) and let us see what you
have. Or just rename your misnamed
I was wondering if someone could tell me how and where to
set the power options on the monitor so it doesn't power down? After a
little bit the monitor goes down. Comes back up when you move the mouse or
keyboard but can't see where to change it so it doesn't do that, or
change the time to
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> there is a handy command, "seq", which will generate sequences of
> numbers that you can then plug into any command, as in
Heh. With a little work, you can do that in bash without the command
substitution:
LOOP=0
while [[ LOOP++ -l
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Gordon Stewart wrote:
| Dear List
|
| I am running Redhat 7.0 and my problem is that I can not telnet localhost
| 110, when I try I get the following message
|
| telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused.
|
| It seams to work if I t
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 10:32, Francisco Neira wrote:
> Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> > On 25-Oct-2002/03:04 -0500, Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>I've never had a problem with "--". Every program that I know that's looked
> >>at it hasn't complained about a space. Doesn't make any sense f
Has anyone installed 8.0 on this server board using the raid? Intel's site only has
instructions for 7.2 and ,lo and behold, it doesn't work for 8.0. Thanks.
Russ Gosnell
Builder
Infinity Computers, Inc.
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On Friday 25 October 2002 9:25 am, aljuhani wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is your sendmail lisening to port 110.
sure hope not ;) sendmail only delivers mail, it doesn't help you read it.
That's where POP and IMAP come in.
look at /etc/xinetd.d/pop3s
disable =no
type:
kill -HUP `cat /var/ru
Hello,
Is your sendmail lisening to port 110. Type "netstat -a" at shell prompt to
check. Also do you have a firewall setup, may be it is blocking certain
ports.
Al-Juhani
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>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>Dear List
>
>I am running Redhat 7.0 and my prob
Jacobs, James wrote:
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I'm testing Linux to see if it is a viable desktop os and have run in to a
problem. I'm new to Linux
and I can't seem to ping any client that is not in my host file. Shouldn't
DNS handle that. I have the nameserver in resolve.conf and the correct wins
Dear List
I am running Redhat 7.0 and my problem is that I can not telnet localhost
110, when I try I get the following message
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused.
It seams to work if I telnet to port 25. I notice this problem when email
was being sent out and not get
senthil wrote:
Read the HOWtos of Fetchmail and Sendmail before u start off then it will be
easy !!
try also "man fetchmail", and look inside there for info on
fetchmailconf, a handy configuration utility.
Alan
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Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 25-Oct-2002/03:04 -0500, Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've never had a problem with "--". Every program that I know that's looked
at it hasn't complained about a space. Doesn't make any sense for it to
be there.
At the time when it was first used, there prob
Title: dns not working
I'm testing Linux to see if it is a viable desktop os and have run in to a problem. I'm new to Linux
and I can't seem to ping any client that is not in my host file. Shouldn't DNS handle that. I have the nameserver in resolve.conf and the correct wins server in smb.co
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On 25-Oct-2002/03:10 -0700, Neo Gigs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>After upgraded using RPM packages from prior version 1.0.1, the icon
>represent the task under this Windows list of GNOME taskbar has gone
>(meaning turned into default icon,
List,
I am getting HUNDREDS of these messages in the messages file and I was
wondering if there was a way to stop them from happending. My Samba server
is running GREAT and there is no visible problems. I found some info about
this using google and some of the messages mentioned to make the server
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On 25-Oct-2002/03:04 -0500, Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I've never had a problem with "--". Every program that I know that's looked
>at it hasn't complained about a space. Doesn't make any sense for it to
>be there.
At the time when it was
Anyone out there?
I have just custom installed "everything" from the RH 8.0 installation
procedure. Then I copied in the source files for a little module that simply
prints a message when loading and unloading via "insmod" and rmmod"
commands.
I could not get the driver to even load unless I use
> This one I think I can do with a regular like any
> others, but I have a feeling there may be a better way?
That will do it.
<>
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Sent: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 22:44:48 -0700
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On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 04:26, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > If I need to make 100 directories named 1,2,3...100 how might I do this?
> > I looked at some references on 'for loops' but just didn't get it ;-)
>
> there is a handy comma
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 03:02, Daniel Tan wrote:
> i got this error ./upadd: line 17: unexpected EOF while looking for matching
> `"'
> ./upadd: line 19: syntax error: unexpected end of file
Looks like Todd's solution will work since he appears to recognize the
application,but here is what looks to b
"Michael Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I'm running RH 7.1. The box has dual NICs. Right now it has two IP
>addresses -- some websites are hardcoded to one, some to the other. Should
>I look into channel-bonding the ethernet cards? What's the benefit? Has
>anyone tried this?
>
>Thanks!
Thanks all folks.
Now its solved by reinstalling iptables and reboot.
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> On 25 Oct 2002 12:43:52 +0200, root wrote:
>
> > Anything after --log-prefix must be in "quotes" if
> you want to use
> >
Hi,
You can use in text mode redhat-config-print-tui, but for a real comand
line I don't know.
> Hello
>
> Just wondering if RH has any tools that configure LPRng
> from the commandline or would someone who has forgone
> the pleasures of the GUI's just have to get his hands
> dirty and dig into
Same problem after upgrading to Mozilla 1.2b under RH7.3 (properly working
with Mozilla 1.1a).
I think that is a problem with Mozilla, as I had same problem with one of
previous versions, that under upggrading disappeared...
Tnx for any hint
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Hello
Just wondering if RH has any tools that configure LPRng
from the commandline or would someone who has forgone
the pleasures of the GUI's just have to get his hands
dirty and dig into various config files.
t.irvine
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 09:08:03AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> umm - on RH 7.2 the man page for seq is installed.
That explains it. I checked for existence on my RH 6.2-based gateway
machine. 'info seq' _is_ there.
Thanks,
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On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 08:32, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> Much more interesting is the fact that it ISN'T DOCUMENTED ANYWHERE.
> Not "man", not "man -k", not "apropos". It isn't legacy from Unix.
It is, indeed:
$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla)
$ apropos sequence <
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The following should be enough:
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Make sure that you use the correct from address.
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:32:34AM -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 05:26:40AM -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > there is a handy command, "seq", which will generate sequences
> > of numbers that you can then plug into any command, as in
> >
> > $ mkdir $(seq 1 100)
>
> That *
Hi guys;
Here is the error message:
Oct 24 16:58:50 localhost ifup: Determining IP information for eth0...
Oct 24 16:58:55 localhost ifup: failed; no link present. Check cable?
Oct 24 16:58:55 localhost network: Bringing up interface eth0: failed
I checked the link...there is a link. I ca
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 05:26:40AM -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> there is a handy command, "seq", which will generate sequences
> of numbers that you can then plug into any command, as in
>
> $ mkdir $(seq 1 100)
That *is* interesting.
Much more interesting is the fact that it ISN'T DOCUMENT
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 08:14:17AM -0300, Martín Marqués wrote:
> On Jue 24 Oct 2002 04:49, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > - Install Aurora Linux
> > This is a Sparc distro based on RHL 7.3, supported by volunteers. It's
> > still under heavy development, though. See:
> > http://auro
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Dana Holland wrote:
> We're about to purchase a new box to act as a mail server - our current
> mail server resides on a box with a lot of other applications.
>
> I think I've just about made up my mind to go with sendmail (version
> that comes with RH), but I'm getting con
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 09:51:03AM +0200, Ivano wrote:
> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE iptables -t nat -A
> POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j
>
> MASQUERADE
>
> service iptables restart
>
> ipchains -A forward -i eth1 -j MASQ
>
> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>
> Bye.
Title: help
Please take me off the red hat list.
Thanks
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> 1. How do I view the list of loaded modules in the running kernel?
[root@/]# lsmodthis will list the current loaded modules and their
status
> 3. How do I load a new module/s?
[root@/]# insmod modname this will install a module, it looks in the
current kernel dir ( /lib/modules/2.
Hi List,
A few queries regarding modules.
1. How do I view the list of loaded modules in the running kernel?
2. How do I query the status (loaded or not) for a particular module?
3. How do I load a new module/s?
4. How do I make the OS load the new modules everytime the machine
restarts?
Thanks
I have been trying to install some stuff, but every time I do I can't
because the installers say I have no Java VM installed. I do, but I
think I need to edit my profile to show that. I have the latest version
of Sun's Java2 RE. By default the installler ploped it in this directory
/usr/java/j2re1.
I've just tried that and I agree.
I can't get it to break without the quotation marks...
Thanx.
Peter
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 13:23, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> > Anything after --log-prefix must be i
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On 25-Oct-2002/10:34 +0800, Daniel Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a file that i want to copy to each individual user's directory that
>is named as 1, 2, 3, . the filename is username.abook
>i need to write a script to some sort of automate
Hello redhat-list,
After upgrading Mozilla and Galeon packages via Red Hat Network, I
cannot now run either of these programs. Mozilla does open - but
just for a moment and then closes down. As for Galeon, it does open,
but when it loads a site from the Internet, it shuts itself down
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On 25 Oct 2002 12:43:52 +0200, root wrote:
> Anything after --log-prefix must be in "quotes" if you want to use
> special characters that can be interpreted or spaces.
But in this thread it's --log-prefix /var/log/messages which doesn't
need any quot
On Jue 24 Oct 2002 04:49, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
[snip]
>
> - Install Aurora Linux
> This is a Sparc distro based on RHL 7.3, supported by volunteers. It's
> still under heavy development, though. See:
> http://auroralinux.org/
I'm checking this right now. Didn't know about it
> - Find anot
Double check with the release notes, and maybe with the psyche-list (where
they actually deal just with 8.0), but I think that with 8.0, they finally
moved over to iptables instead of ipchains.
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Bryce Chen wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I installed Linux8.0 recently. Everything se
Did you configure your Windows machines to use the proper DNS server? You
either need to have a DNS server running on your firewall/router, for the
Windows machines to query, or you have to configure your Windows machines
to query your ISP's DNS server(s).
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mar 22 Oct 2002 20:36, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:46, Chad Skinner wrote:
> > Can someone list a few of the tools I need to learn to do tape backups? I
> > don't know where to start ... what are the best docs to read.
> >
> > Chad
>
> some tools that are used are
> tar archi
Anything after --log-prefix must be in "quotes" if you want to use
special characters that can be interpreted or spaces.
It places this "text" after the hostname in /var/log/messages
(You should also put a space before the final " to separate it from the
next data value).
If you want a different f
At 16:32 25/10/2002 +1000, you wrote:
G'day All
Does any know if there is a redaht flavour for the IBM risc 6000/350's
or is there any flavour of linux which can be installed on these machines
The rs6000 are powered by PowerPC chips so any Linux distro
that is either ppc orientated (YellowDog fo
Hi there,
After upgraded using RPM packages from prior version 1.0.1, the icon represent the
task under this
Windows list of GNOME taskbar has gone (meaning turned into default icon, paper icon
actually).
How should I do about it?
=
Thank you,
Neo Gigs
http://communities.msn.com.my/V
* and then Robert P. J. Day declared
> > If I need to make 100 directories named 1,2,3...100 how might I do this?
> > I looked at some references on 'for loops' but just didn't get it ;-)
>
> there is a handy command, "seq", which will generate sequences
> of numbers that you can then plug in
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 03:10:40AM -0500, Vidiot wrote:
> I take it back, there is a space at the end. I never do it manually, elm
> always adds it. I've never noticed before.
Good to know that there *are* mail programs that make wise decisions... ;-)
Cheerio,
Thomas
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 09:11:46AM +0200, Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
> At 09:07 25.10.2002, Thomas Ribbrock said:
> >So now you only have to fix your signature delimiter: It's "-- " (note the
> >space!) on a line of its own, not just "--"... ;-)
> [snip]
>
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> If I need to make 100 directories named 1,2,3...100 how might I do this?
> I looked at some references on 'for loops' but just didn't get it ;-)
there is a handy command, "seq", which will generate sequences
of numbers that you can then
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Mahaveer Jain wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone know a solution to force the speed of a network card on Redhat
> 7.2 (Like instructions in the /etc/system
> or ndd command in Solaris) ??
mii-tool
rday
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Hi everyone,
If I need to make 100 directories named 1,2,3...100 how might I do this?
I looked at some references on 'for loops' but just didn't get it ;-)
Thanks...
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