that sco one got me laughing :>
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 14:39, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> My little sister's boyfriend has gotten himself an internship at TechTV, and has
> sent me the following request...
>
> > Apparently, since I am not an intern at TechTV's unscrewed and look like an
> > uber
> the email belowis the second one I have received after sending a posting
> to the RedHat email list. Apparently the person in question,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is requirinf everying one on the list to register
> with his web site before he will accept their postings from the list.
> (He's using some
Dear All,
I had installed the Redhat linux 8.0 with GNOME graphic mode. I had
already attached the SureCom ethernet land card.
I haven't found the drivers files or specific product of name in linux for that land
card.
In this case, How can I install the SureCom Land Card and configure ??
I had
> I disagree. I am currently using RH7.3 and NFS in production servers and
> it is running VERY well.
>
I second this, I haven't had any of the problems that you speak of !
Aly.
Aly S.P Dharshi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Student and System Administrator ORS Servers
"A good spe
Has anyone answered the "where to get a good benchmark program" question?
I'd be interested to find out if there is any objective comparison between
Linux and "that other, legacy OS."
Personally, I've found that Windows XP is surprisingly stable. That's
because they scrapped the old API in favor o
Matt,
the email belowis the second one I have received after sending a posting to the
RedHat email list. Apparently the person in question,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is requirinf everying one on the list to register
with his web site before he will accept their postings from the list.
(He's using some
** Reply to message from Ben Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 19:10:23
-0400
> Phil Savoie wrote:
>
> >Nevermind... I was up late and failed to read the screen in front of me
> >regarding inodes. Being blond, I had a moment. Thankyou anyway
> >
> >
> >
> WAIT A MINUTE, I hav
Hi,
I'm trying to make use of this directory, as it's my
understanding that cron drop files fro applications
are placed in here and they should be the same format
as those that would normally be placed in
/etc/crontab.
However I do this, and verify they are successfully
loaded in /var/log/cron, y
Ah too true. I have yet to exploit the remote desktop but I do use the
virtual desktops with glee. I've heard that Windows will have that in the
next version. I bought a video card that has dual-head but unfortunately,
I'm still running 98 on my Windows partition. It doesn't support dual
monito
Hi,
> I can make the Linux NFS server choke with 10 clients
> and doing a dd of /dev/0 let alone rendering 30 procs.
OK perhaps that's where we see a difference then. I am using NFS to mount
from one server to another in a different location. So really there would
only be one client then.
I wa
Hi,
Would you mind sharing some info about your setup?
I'd rather use NFS and autfs/sym links to create a
type of unified dir structure that I usually have done
on SGIs that are very production worthy but am shy to
do so on Linux.
I can make the Linux NFS server choke with 10 clients
and doing a
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 03:06, Thomas Bailey wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could explain to me the difference between the
> pthread libraries in /lib and /lib/tls on RedHat 9.
> I'm curious as to whether anyone knows a) if this is a bug in the
> default threading library and b) if anyone kno
Hi Jeff,
Yes I looked at tifftopnm and that whole scenario. Unfortunately we use
multi-page tiffs as a document storage format. tifftopnm from my reading
looks like it only handles single page tiff images. I'd like to avoid having
to
split the tiffs up before converting.
Thanks,
Mike
- Origi
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 04:58:20PM -0700, Mike McMullen wrote:
> Is there an open source TIFF to PDF converter available for Linux?
>
> I tried looking through Google but got a lot of stuff that was ancient or
> not what I was looking for or too expensive.
>
> I've tried using tiff2ps piped throu
Hi Bri,
> RAID w/o probs other than it does slow. Forget NFS
> and Linux for now atleast pre 9. I hope 9 is cool as
I disagree. I am currently using RH7.3 and NFS in production servers and
it is running VERY well.
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Is there an open source TIFF to PDF converter available for Linux?
I tried looking through Google but got a lot of stuff that was ancient or
not what I was looking for or too expensive.
I've tried using tiff2ps piped through ps2pdf but the top of my images
keep getting cut off no matter what sett
Hi,
Regarding production, well it depends what type of
production you mean. If its visual effects then I
would strongly recomend you research this to death or
it will be your death as post is insane.
Issues I found in post using Linux client and server;
1) Both NFS client and server are weak.
Hi Ben,
> We're going to be installing 5-10 RedHat OS'es on some Compaq BL10e
> blades soon. My question is which version of redhat is the most stable
> and friendly to other applications. I'd like to implement the version
Personally I think 7.3 is just fine for production servers and that is
w
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 19:24, Res wrote:
Perhaps I am just secure enough in my manhood to let a little "slip out".
Phil
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Ben Russo wrote:
> > WAIT A MINUTE, I have blonde hair, too (some of it anyway) and I have
> > always maintained
> > that the blonde syndrome only a
Yep! This is true, however, I married one and we've been together so long she
must be rubbing off on me.
Phil
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 19:10, Ben Russo wrote:
> Phil Savoie wrote:
> >Nevermind... I was up late and failed to read the screen in front of me
> >regarding inodes. Being blond, I h
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 04:41:29PM -0500, Randy Perkins wrote:
>
> hello
> how does one get uptime like this with all the kernel updates
> that are put out for security. my systems are stable but i dont know
> how to update the kernel without rebooting
Look at them and weigh benefit vs ris
I couldn't get that link to work, are you sure that's
right?
--- Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:43:40AM -0400, Joseph E.
> Donato wrote:
> > Don't know if anyone is going to know how to do
> this, but does anyone
> > know how to set up an FTP server so that it us
Goto /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
In there specify the 443 port to Listen to.
Stop and start httpd, you'll now be listening on that
port.
Michael.
--- Jody Cleveland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sorry, just dug this up from the archives.
>
> > You need to modify an SSL directive, refer to the
>
This has troll written all over it.
Please people, do not feed the troll! This list will degrade into a Linux
vs. Windows mess!
+++ MWafkowski [RedHat] [Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 07:43:54PM -0400]:
> You've had the nerve (or the innocence 8^) to expose the "elephant" in the
> middle of the living roo
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Ben Russo wrote:
> WAIT A MINUTE, I have blonde hair, too (some of it anyway) and I have
> always maintained
> that the blonde syndrome only affects females!!!:-P
Me always maintained that too! :)
>
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Network Solutions: clueless f'wits who dont care whos busin
Been following the thread somewhat. I grabbed a set of rpms from
freshrpms.net in the test area. These worked for me, but they don't
have ssl. I never could get an rpm to build using the samba.spec under
RH9. It kept failing. If somebody got it to compile (especially with
ssl) could you p
Phil Savoie wrote:
Nevermind... I was up late and failed to read the screen in front of me
regarding inodes. Being blond, I had a moment. Thankyou anyway
WAIT A MINUTE, I have blonde hair, too (some of it anyway) and I have
always maintained
that the blonde syndrome only affects females
Richard Humphrey wrote:
I am setting up a replacement mail server to stand in for a few days
while I upgrade our production server. I have copied the group, passwd,
and shadow files over to the new machine. Do i need to copy anything
else over? We use ipop3 to collect our mail. Do i need to make s
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=static
BROADCAST=217.76.143.255
IPADDR=217.76.143.18
NETMASK=255.255.255.240
NETWORK=217.76.143.0
ONBOOT=yes
You have set your broadcast wrong.
On a 255.255.255.240 subnet there are only 16 addresses.
If your IP address is in the 16-31 range then the broadcast
is 31, not
Peter Peltonen wrote:
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 13:26, Le Ngoc Thach wrote:
Now, I want migrate Windows 2000 to Linux (RedHat Linux). I'm running
DHCP and DNS (named service) in RedHat Linux 8.0. The DHCP and DNS work
well but a workstation can not see the other by name (Now, I must
remember IP of
I agree,
smacks of 'Lets jump on the band wagon' approach!
Marty
- Original Message -
From: "alan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "redhat list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: off topic- spam arrest verification request
>
T. Ribbrock wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 03:18:39PM -0400, AragonX wrote:
[...]
Now here is where we see eye to eye. Somewhat...
X has been disappointing to me. I still have to use Windows because I
can't get my games on X.
[...]
Well, it all depends on what you're doing with your ma
Robert Adkins wrote:
Man...
I have no idea why you have such slowness in you machine, except maybe
you need more memory in your system.
Personally, I am running Red Hat 9 on a Duron 900 with 512 MB of RAM.
The system is VERY snappy.
From a cold start Kmail loads up and is ready t
Well, it all depends on what you're doing with your machine(s). In my
eyes, Windows is way behind X. Why? Because I care less about speed,
but quite a lot about the fact that you can use remote displays with
almost no effort at all - and that I've been able to so for years.
That's somethng MS still
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 03:18:39PM -0400, AragonX wrote:
[...]
> Now here is where we see eye to eye. Somewhat...
>
> X has been disappointing to me. I still have to use Windows because I
> can't get my games on X.
[...]
Well, it all depends on what you're doing with your machine(s). In my
eyes
On 11 Jun 2003, Randy Perkins wrote:
> if you subscribe to spamarrest,
> just go ahead and blacklist my email address
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> i am not interested in supporting a process which requires me
> to validate my email address for every spamarrest customer that recieves
> my p
hello
if you subscribe to spamarrest,
just go ahead and blacklist my email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i am not interested in supporting a process which requires me
to validate my email address for every spamarrest customer that recieves
my posts on this group.
due to the last 2 li
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, James Moberg wrote:
> Hi. I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 and have been using abiword v.99.5
> as a Micrsoft Word substitute. I am having formatting problems when I
> bring the documents from abiword into MS-Word. Has anyone experienced
> this and what did they do. I am
> hello
> how does one get uptime like this with all the kernel updates
> that are put out for security. my systems are stable but i dont know
> how to update the kernel without rebooting
You can't. However, you usually don't need to do kernel security updates
for a non-public system. The
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 11:50, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> My other system:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ ssh feenix uptime
> 12:41pm up 316 days, 7:57, 13 users, load average: 0.29, 0.29,0.19
>
hello
how does one get uptime like this with all the kernel updates
that are put out for security.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# traceroute www.linuxiso.org
traceroute: unknown host www.linuxiso.org
Maybe the server is down for a changeover...
Regards
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: > It's Wed.
afternoon (June 11), and I haven't been
> able to get to
> www.linuxiso.org today. Anyone
> else seein
That worked. Thanks!
Andy Schuler wrote:
If the staroffice desktop appears behind the splash screen then there is
probably a dialog behind the splash screen asking if you want to restore
a file. You can grab the title bar at the top (again, this works only if
it's visible) and drag it down to wh
I'd go 8. It's new enough that people will be using it for a while, but
it's not their latest so it's had some time to stabilize. However, I 'm
not sure how long they are supporting it, so you had better find another
source of well-tested updates.
For my post on why you should at least consider
It's Wed. afternoon (June 11), and I haven't been able to get to
www.linuxiso.org today. Anyone else seeing this problem?
Any
inside knowledge as to what the problem could be?
Thanks.
Erik
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If the staroffice desktop appears behind the splash screen then there is
probably a dialog behind the splash screen asking if you want to restore
a file. You can grab the title bar at the top (again, this works only if
it's visible) and drag it down to where you can see the dialog box.
On Wed, 200
Exim has by far a large user base as well as support for NIS/NIS+, LDAP, MySQL,
Postgres, Oracle. Has compatability with Sendmail commandline switches so
applications legacy or not work without breaking, mailq works as is !
See http://www.exim.org !
I would use the Maildir Format ofcourse !
An
Nevermind... I was up late and failed to read the screen in front of me
regarding inodes. Being blond, I had a moment. Thankyou anyway
Phil
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 05:50, Phil Savoie wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> When setting quotas, after the hard limit has been reached, files with size
> will not
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 06:58, Ramesh .T.S wrote:
> use qmail -- www.qmail.org
>
I've also had great luck with courier (www.courier-mta.org)
> - Original Message -
> From: "Anton Piatek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:18 PM
> Subject: Re:
Hi,
We're going to be installing 5-10 RedHat OS'es on some Compaq BL10e blades soon. My
question is which version of redhat is the most stable and friendly to other
applications. I'd like to implement the version of RH that is most compatible with
the RPM's and code out there on the 'Net. We
>Your syntax error is that sprintf "prints" to a string buffer, not a file.
>Now, p'rhaps he wants fprintf, 'e does, Precious
It is interesting how sprintf() >> "filename" has been working all the
years. Probably for the wrong reason.
MB
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>I dont have my GAWK manual handy, but I think your problem may
>be that you are using SPRINTF which is a print to string function
>as in str = sprintf() rather than something like fprintf() or printf()
Not using gawk, using the original awk. Don't know if the original awk even
supports fprintf
With some help from Mike klinke and a MacNN Tutorial I found
( I used this with Win XP and Win98)
this is what I did to get my windows printer to work with
cups I added a link:
ln -s /usr/bin/smbspool /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb
restart the cups daemon
Open cups admin by going to http://localhost:6
Josep M. wrote:
Hello!
I have Redhat9 in a laptop 128mbRAM 10GB hb,and runs a little slow,too much swapping,I optimized
kde settings and is running a little better,but too much swapping...I would like ask about steps that
can I do for optimize performance.
128M isn't enough to run kde and a
For some reason when trying to update my gzip today following the security
advisory I discovered my /bin/rpm is not working, when checking the file I
discovered it was 0 bytes and simply no longer works.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this, or when I can get the /bin/rpm binary ?
I'm not a fan of r
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 02:23 pm, James Moberg wrote:
> Hi. I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 and have been using abiword v.99.5
> as a Micrsoft Word substitute. I am having formatting problems when I
> bring the documents from abiword into MS-Word. Has anyone experienced
> this and what did they
> From: Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 11:17:14 -0500 (CDT)
>
> In all my years of using awk, this is the first time I've ever had to
> output a " character to a file. For example, I have the following:
>
> sprintf("%s,%s\n", SiteVal, CustomerID) >> "outputfile"
> I ne
I dont have my GAWK manual handy, but I think your problem may
be that you are using SPRINTF which is a print to string function
as in str = sprintf() rather than something like fprintf() or printf()
I would expect that the format overall would be
INPUT_SOURCE | awk -f awk-script_file
I have no problem use the apt system on my redhat 9.0
Have you checked you RPM database for errors ?
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On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 19:14, Joe Giles wrote:
> List,
>
> Has anyone been able to install APT (apt-0.5.5cnc5-fr2.i386) installed
> and running on RH 9. I can install it, b
> Myth #1 - Stability. Linux is a more stable OS then windows (2000/XP).
> This
> true enough, UNLESS you're talking about desktop Linux ie: KDE or Gnome.
> To believe that any "out of the box" install of any current major distro
> setup as a desktop (KDE or Gnome) is more stable than an equivale
It looks like this is due to kudzu and updfstab. Here is one
reference. You may want to search google's newsgroups by yourself.
Thanks a lot for the hint, the problem is solved! I just had to edit
/etc/fstab with entries without the kudzu option and they remain
forever. By the way thanks a lo
Here is a good place to start:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO
That looks a little old, so you could also go here:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/
If you still have questions after reading those docs, try posting on the
Samba mailing list which can be found here:
http://
Hi. I installed Star Office 5.2 onto my RH-linux 7.3 and the everything
went fine. I got the software to run right after the install. However,
after closing the appilication I can't get it to run again. The initial
Star Office screen comes up and then hangs. Does anyone have any
solutions
I have been trying to setup some type of load balancing by directing all www
trafic to a second net link via a second isp from which I have only one ip
address asigned and the rest of the traffic via the main link at isp1. I
needed that so I can do SNAT to a couple of routable ip's I received from
use the 'date' command in your script
Example:
mv report.txt `date '+%d-%b-%Y'`.txt
will move report.txt to 11-Jun-2003.txt
see 'man date' for more info
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/11/03 02:31PM >>>
Sorry if this question is a no brainier, I'm a little new to Linux.
I have a standard file that
>Try using sprintf("%c", 042 ) and whatever else you need to complete
>this.
Yep, that works as well as doing:
SiteVal = "\"" substr(\$0,index(\$0,":")+2) "\""
and not having to do the sprintf part. Using print and just letting it
string concat also works.
At least I know the tric
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 11:23:22AM -0700, Andreas Freyvogel wrote:
>
> Now, if anyone knows a way to monitor the WAN interface of a ADSL LINKSYS
> router from a remote location and be notified when it changes, please let me
> know.
I use zoneclient (http://www.zoneclient.com) to monitor my WAN in
Simplest and most useful answer...add another 128 megs of ram. Barring that,
make sure that you don't have an services running that you don't need, lower
video to 16 bit if you have it higher; use hdparm to potentially speed HD
access, if that all fails and ram is not an option, use another WM like
Sorry if this question is a no brainier, I'm a little new to Linux.
I have a standard file that is generated that I would like to have script
run and change the name on that file automatically to the date of that day for
archiving. IE. report.txt change to 6-11-03.txt or even just add anothe
Try IPWatch ... haven't tried it myself but looks like what you are looking
for.
http://www.scrounge.org/ipwatch/
Now, if anyone knows a way to monitor the WAN interface of a ADSL LINKSYS
router from a remote location and be notified when it changes, please let me
know.
Thanks,
-Andreas
---
Hi. I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 and have been using abiword v.99.5
as a Micrsoft Word substitute. I am having formatting problems when I
bring the documents from abiword into MS-Word. Has anyone experienced
this and what did they do. I am suspecting an abiword upgrade coming my
way.
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do 'top'
Then type 'M' to get ordered by memory and report on the top memory-using
apps.
Jon
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Josep M. wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have Redhat9 in a laptop 128mbRAM 10GB hb,and runs a little slow,too much
> swapping,I optimized
> kde settings and is running a little better,but to
I am a new user of Linux.
I got a LAN at my home between my PCs.
Now i want to have samba configured for
connectivity between my Linux and windows98 box.
Can U pls inform me the sequence of doing this
in simple words. :)
Thanks in advance.
Sharif.
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On 11-Jun-2003/11:17 -0500, Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In all my years of using awk, this is the first time I've ever had to output
>a " character to a file. For example, I have the following:
>
> sprintf("%s,%s\n", SiteVal, CustomerID) >> "outputfile"
>
>
>I need the line in the out
Hello!
I have Redhat9 in a laptop 128mbRAM 10GB hb,and runs a little slow,too much swapping,I
optimized
kde settings and is running a little better,but too much swapping...I would like ask
about steps that
can I do for optimize performance.
Thanks
Josep
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On 11-Jun-2003/07:30 -0700, Jonathan Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'd have to agree here. My personal Workstation runs:
[snipped list of services similar to my own list]
>I usually have open:
[snipped list of apps not much different to what I run]
I do run vim instead of emacs, but I won
On 11-Jun-2003/14:04 +0100, "Hill, Benjamin W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a Linux box that I'd like people to be able to access via it's
>machine name. However, to do this I have to add the IP address of the
>machine to the "hosts" file on a Windows machine. I guess this is something
>to do
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 12:56:35PM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> I have been gone for a month and notice that I am now getting packets for port
> 901 (Samba Swat) from all over the world (see sample of packets below). I run
> Samba and Samba Swat, but it is only enabled for the internal addresses.
>
Have you attempted to contact SGI regarding this?
You might also have some difficulty in getting X to work, since I seem
to recall these SGI machines had special SGI manufactured graphics
cards. (I could be wrong though.)
Good Luck,
Rob
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 13:2
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 06:56:24AM +0200, Thomas V. Fischer wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is there a way to set-up a virtual ethernet interface (something like
> lo-loopback) that is configurable in the same way as its physical
> equivalent? [Note: Under Windows2000, I would do this using the
> MSLoopbackAda
The problem is i have it...
$ rpm -q openssl
openssl-0.9.7a-2
$ rpm -q -provides openssl
config(openssl) = 0.9.7a-2
libcrypto.so.4
libssl.so.4
openssl = 0.9.7a-2
I worked through this a bit with my local LUG.. but all i did was make a link
for libcrypto.so.2 -> libcrypto.so.0.9.7a
The program
In order to get a product ID. You have to buy the RedHat linux boxed set
from redhat. You can also just buy an up2date account from the redhat
website.
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 13:14, Jerry Human wrote:
> Hello Everyone:
>
> I have finally installed RH9. WOW, it sure works great!
> However, I have
Hello,
Anyone know what happened to xinetd-ipv6 in RedHat 9? It was
present in RedHat 7.x and 8.0 but it's gone from RedHat 9 and xinetd
is only listening on IPv4 0.0.0.0. All the IPv6 access to xinetd
services is now broken...
Mike
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I am trying to install RH7.3 onto a SGI 320.
I can't get it to read the disk from bootup to install it.
Sgi comes with it's own answer to a BIOS. I have never had to install
anything on these Ssi's before. I know if I put a W2K installation disk into
the CD-ROM it will start the installation. W
Hello Everyone:
I have finally installed RH9. WOW, it sure works great!
However, I have a question regarding the update service. After the
initial 3 CD install, since I have an 'always on' DSL connection to the
internet, it automatically asked if I wanted to check for updates and I
selected yes
Try using sprintf("%c", 042 ) and whatever else you need to complete
this.
> In all my years of using awk, this is the first time I've ever had to
> output
> a " character to a file. For example, I have the following:
>
> sprintf("%s,%s\n", SiteVal, CustomerID) >> "outputfile"
>
>
> I
>I suppose you could try
> sprintf("%c%s%c,%c%s%c\n", '"', SiteVal, '"', '"', CustomerID, '"') >>
>"outputfile"
awk: syntax error near line 13
awk: illegal statement near line 13
awk: newline in string near line 13
It is definatly baffling.
MB
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Man...
I have no idea why you have such slowness in you machine, except maybe
you need more memory in your system.
Personally, I am running Red Hat 9 on a Duron 900 with 512 MB of RAM.
The system is VERY snappy.
From a cold start Kmail loads up and is ready to use in less
>
> In all my years of using awk, this is the first time I've
> ever had to output
> a " character to a file. For example, I have the following:
>
> sprintf("%s,%s\n", SiteVal, CustomerID) >> "outputfile"
I suppose you could try
sprintf("%c%s%c,%c%s%c\n", '"', SiteVal, '"', '"',
Have you tried using three " in a row. For example,
"""SiteVal""","""CustomerID"""
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 12:17, Vidiot wrote:
> In all my years of using awk, this is the first time I've ever had to output
> a " character to a file. For example, I have the following:
>
> sprintf("%s,%s\n",
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 07:30:48AM -0700, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> I'd have to agree here. My personal Workstation runs:
>
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I would agree. I have two linux desktops here and both are on a par
with the W98 systems I use at work. But what is more impressive to me
is that my main workstatio
In all my years of using awk, this is the first time I've ever had to output
a " character to a file. For example, I have the following:
sprintf("%s,%s\n", SiteVal, CustomerID) >> "outputfile"
I need the line in the output file to look like:
"SiteVal","CustomerID"
I've tried "
Hello James,
I would suggest that you look into an LDAP based solution - enter OpenLDAP -
and use that to provide your mail system - I know Exim, Sendmail, Qmail and
Postfix support LDAP - the forwarding information.
You can even expand that to do various fun things down the line if you so
c
I mostly agree. In Windows many libraries are loaded already, that's why
IE starts up so quickly. Same goes for other apps.
X has a client-server architecture that makes is very flexible but also
slower than the Windows GUI. Look at how clunky Nautilus is.
Open Office is a hog. It uses a ridiculo
First off, thanks for the suggestion, :-)
Maybe I was not clear enough though, this server has ZERO local users atm,
does not process MLocal for any local delivery. It is a smart host that
essentially processes mail for a companies domain, anti-virus and anti-spams
it and keeps it queued for f
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:43:40AM -0400, Joseph E. Donato wrote:
> Don't know if anyone is going to know how to do this, but does anyone
> know how to set up an FTP server so that it uses TLS to encrypt the
> communication. I have not been able to find any documentation on it.
http://www.for
Hello
I have a stock rh9 linux file (smb, nfs) server with 2 NICs (tulip chipset)
I wish to group the 2 nics to get a 200 mbps connection. I'm not interested
in HA, just bandwidth.
I want to connect each nic to a port on an avaya (former lucent tech)
switch, on which i can aggregate port (create a
Sorry, just dug this up from the archives.
> You need to modify an SSL directive, refer to the mod_ssl
> documentation for more information on it (security of course)..
I looked and didn't find what I was looking for. Which file do I modify?
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Turns out the problem is apparently hosed keys.
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Many thanks, James!
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Hello, I'm David and I'm receiving the folloiwng error trying tom mount shares using LinNeighborhood: smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (500,500) smbmnt failed: 1. Can someone interpret this and tell me how to fix this issue? I'm running RedHat 9 and attempting to moun
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