On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 12:58, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> Does redhat (or someone else) have a repository of all versions of
> various rpm's that were released for each version of redhat?
> Specifically, I'm looking for the kernel rpms for 2.4.18-10 for 7.3. I
> can't use the latest kernel because
Well, you want the alias to go in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d and the
script /etc/rc.d/init.d. Life would have been simpler had you installed the
RPM. Which RH are you running? Most since 6.2 (I think, maybe earlier)
install this by default.
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From: CM Miller <[E
CM Miller wrote:
I've installed openssh from tgz under
/usr/loca/share/openssh and I want to have ./sshd
start automatically if I have to reboot my box.
I've tried to create an alias and place it under
/etc/xinetd.d. Is this right? Where do I want to
place the alias?
My runlevel starts up
I've installed openssh from tgz under
/usr/loca/share/openssh and I want to have ./sshd
start automatically if I have to reboot my box.
I've tried to create an alias and place it under
/etc/xinetd.d. Is this right? Where do I want to
place the alias?
My runlevel starts up at 3, if that ma
Where did you get the Courier RPM from? (or was it a local compile?)
/B
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From: "Fred Paredes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:38
Subject: RE: Recomendations?
> I use QMail for SMTP, Courier for POP3/IMAP, and SquirrelMail
Timothy,
You can set variables in your script to store the date information, like
this (sort of)
YR="2003"
MO="1"
Now your filename becomes "serverlog${MO}${YR}" in your script,
You can put the result of commands into variables in your script like
YR=`date` (those backticks make the shell se
Does anyone have a favorite printer for use at home? I have a
Panasonic 5400 that is very small and has Postscript II. However, its
old (~ 8 years) and it now jams often. It's very slow (4 ppm) but in
the 8 years I've only printed 2000 pages so speed is not too
important. What I like:
- Post
Always lurking. Love this list and have learn ed a lot. ;)
I have simple script that works but I would like to make it a bit more robust and have
no idea where to begin as I'm a newbie to shell scripting.
Here's the simplicity of it today:
# start
#!/bin/sh
sc
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 12:23, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > hi
> >this has probably been asked before. I have been creating cds fine
> > for a while now. Now when i try creating a cd, I get an unknown error
> > message and gtoaster quits.
> >
> > Any ideas why this is happening ?
>
> David, there i
I use Sendmail, IMAP (which includes POP services), and OpenWebmail. Sendmail
has the capability to map virtual users and OpenWebmail will pick that up and
allow the users to login and send/receive with their respective domain-names
intact. OWM may work with Postfix, I'm not sure. Check out open
I use QMail for SMTP, Courier for POP3/IMAP, and SquirrelMail for the web interface.
This setup also support vitural hosting.
Thanks
Fred
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From: David Busby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Recomendation
Thanks for the reply - permissions are currently set at:
$ ls -la /dev/ttyS2
crw-rw-rw-1 root uucp 4, 66 Dec 30 15:28 /dev/ttyS2
On Monday 30 December 2002 10:43 am, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 09:37, Bill Johnson wrote:
> > Perhaps a little OT, but I'm struggling
List,
I need to setup a mail server for my office, I'd like to use some
packages to make my life easier.
What packages do I need to have SMTP, POP3, IMAP and some Web based Mail
interface all work together? I would also like the server to function as
primary MX for a few domains (virtual hosti
Hello list
I've a strange problem end any help would be appreciated.
I've a box with two disks. The first as Win XP installed and when I decided
to try the Linux I've formatted the second with only one partition and
leaving about 20 GB of free space for Linux. Next thing I've installing
Linux w
Does redhat (or someone else) have a repository of all versions of
various rpm's that were released for each version of redhat?
Specifically, I'm looking for the kernel rpms for 2.4.18-10 for 7.3. I
can't use the latest kernel because it doesn't work with vmware as of
yet. I've already checked
To anyone whos can help..I am Unable To Mount My Cd-rom drive..I
would really like to have an e-mail sent to me, that goes step-by-step and
shows mw what to do. I Am new to linux. I have tried many different
methods, when i type "ls -l /dev/cdrom" in the command promt nothing
happenes.
Thanks for the answer. I was about to ask the same thing. I half suspected
this but is good to know it is true.
Terry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Michael Fratoni
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
Hi, folks!
I'm a network
administrator typing from Brazil and I'm facing a crazy problem with Red Hat
6.2. I installed two ethernet cards (already tried a
lot of models of 3Com (905b, 905c, 980) and also Realtek (8129, 8139)) on a
PIII-1.13GHz, and the situation is the following:
I purchased a new tv-card with tuner (Askey Magic TView (CPH05x/bt878).
I have Red Hat 8.0 with kernel-2.4.18-17.8.0 and xawtv-3.74-4. I live in
Finland, so I use PAL (West Europe) and FM radio.
Kudzu seemed to find my card, but with default settings scantv found no
channels.
I've read the docs
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 21:10:22 -0800 (PST), grenoml wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I followed your suggestions for finding and
> killing the up2date processes and removing the locks in /var/lib/rpm.
> I thought I would first try to run up2date again.
Does anyone have AS running on a poweredge 2300?
It's not listed as certified on hardware/redhat.com/hcl
Thanks,
Rick
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hola, mi nombre es lorenzo aracena, vivo en
argentina, y queria saber si no saben en donde puedo encontrar informacion para
cargar un digiport que sirve para dar servicio de internet a traves de modem,
utilizando un servidor linux red hat 8.0
I thought they were workingon this @ http://www.samba-tng.org but I'm not
100% sure.
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From: "Stephen Torri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Leo Leavitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:22 AM
Subject: Re: Win
> Why is that?
I can't speak for Verizon, or anyone else for that matter. What
I can say is that our experience here is that we whipped up the ability
to provide virtual POP accounts about 6 months ago and doing so saved us
a considerable amount of time, our users are happy as we can provi
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 09:37, Bill Johnson wrote:
> Perhaps a little OT, but I'm struggling with syncing my palm under RedHat 7.3
> and KDE 3.0.
>
> I have a dual boot machine, running Redhat 73 and Win98. Under win98, I can
> sync fine. The hotsync cradle for my palm is attached to COM3, it shows
I believe SAMBA would do this.
http://www.samba.org i believe
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From: "Leo Leavitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 10:07 AM
Subject: Windows Xp/ Linux
> I have redhat 8.0 and windows Xp systems on a
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 09:07, Leo Leavitt wrote:
> I have redhat 8.0 and windows Xp systems on a PC network at home. I
> would like to access my Windows PC from the Linux box and Vis Versa. I
> cannot seem to have either recognize the other. Is there any white paper
> out there that tells me how to
Perhaps a little OT, but I'm struggling with syncing my palm under RedHat 7.3
and KDE 3.0.
I have a dual boot machine, running Redhat 73 and Win98. Under win98, I can
sync fine. The hotsync cradle for my palm is attached to COM3, it shows
03E8-03EF and IR 03.
>From the Linux side, using the gpil
Samba is a good way to go. We use it for that exact reason at my work although there
are some permission issues when using some built-in Linux functions.
John M
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From: Stephen Torri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 09:07, Leo Leavitt wrote:
> I have redhat 8.0 and windows Xp systems on a PC network at home. I
> would like to access my Windows PC from the Linux box and Vis Versa. I
> cannot seem to have either recognize the other. Is there any white paper
> out there that tells me how to
Why is that?
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Verizon uses just such a setup...they alias email addresses, all the time,
to the usernames/addresses they assign to their users.
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Brent Sims wrote:
> >
> > Why shouldn't he just use
>
> Why shouldn't he just use the virtusertable and genericstable
> features of
> sendmail? I use these and I host about 8 domains and have no
> problems.
>
> <>
While it most certainly can be done setups such as you described
become rather difficult to deal with when one hosts may hundr
I have redhat 8.0 and windows Xp systems on a PC network at home. I
would like to access my Windows PC from the Linux box and Vis Versa. I
cannot seem to have either recognize the other. Is there any white paper
out there that tells me how to make these two accessible to one another
and be able to
Buenas tardes linuxeros,
Hace poco compré una controladora RAID que lleva el chipset HPT370A, la
cuál me trae justamente el modulo de dicha tarjeta para la misma version de
kernel que uso (en principio todo ok), el caso es que logro activar el raid
y que me cree el device /dev/sda que conti
"service dhcpd status"
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Patrick Law wrote:
> What file/files I need to check to make sure my dhcpd service is up when the
> machine boot up. I have not install GUI on that redhat box. All command
> based.
>
> -Patrick
>
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Why shouldn't he just use the virtusertable and genericstable features of
sendmail? I use these and I host about 8 domains and have no problems.
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Sent: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 14:20:37 -0800 (PST)
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On Sunday 29 December 2002 11:59 pm, Rob Cartier wrote:
> change the disable =yes to disable = no
> in the
>
> /etc/xinet.d/telnet file
>
> and then restart xinetd
>
> /sbin/service xinetd restart
Minor pet peeve. ;)
No need to edit or restart anythin
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On Monday 30 December 2002 12:09 am, William Warren wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 07:54:20PM -0500, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just installed RH 8.0. During the install I was asked about the
> > security level. I answered "medium"
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On Monday 30 December 2002 07:03 am, Ted Gervais wrote:
> On Monday 30 December 2002 02:23 am, Yoink! wrote:
> Yes. The start up of that application can be anywhere but right now I
> have it set up in a script in /etc/init.d and I am able to start/s
On Monday 30 December 2002 08:03 am, Ted Gervais wrote:
I just fixed the problem. I must have been a bit sleepy here.
What I did was to simply add the modprobe statements to the top of my script
in /etc/init.d and now when that script is called it first runs modprobe for
those modules.
Wor
On Monday 30 December 2002 02:23 am, Yoink! wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > I have found that I need to run modprobe to get a couple of modules to
> > come up and I have put these statements in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file.
> >
> > While that works just fine in bringing up those
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