Dear All,
I'm facing a problem with linux ipcs.
I'm getting an error message "semop lock
failed"
what is the reason for gettin this message.
Moreover, my program is gettin crashed.
Is there anyway to stop my program from
crashing. Or could it be a problem with my program..
I'
>
>
> Remember. You can boot with a floppy and everything works
correctly
But you are not using the MBR on DRIVE A when you do that
and you are probably
using the entire GRUB package on the floppy disk. This means
that grub phase two
launched from the floppy
can recognize the filesystem on drive
dlangschied wrote:
When I run Soundcard Detection, It says I have:
Vendor: Acer Laboratories Inc.
Model: M5451 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device
Module: trident
However, on the laptop itself there is a logo for ALTEC Lansing
Sidenote - Altec Lansing makes (FANTASTIC) speakers - not sound ca
There is also a explanation if the volumes are LVM or RAID.
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Remember. You can boot with a floppy and ever
Remember. You can boot with a floppy and everything works correctly
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Subject: RE: GRUB Failure
>
>Well I'm not so sure about tha
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Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 6:57 PM
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Subject: Re: GRUB failure
Michael Schwendt wrote:
>Unless we hear once
>more from Ashley (who is confronted with this weird pr
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:16, System Administrator wrote:
> THANK YOU, Thank You, thank youI only had to struggle with this for 3 days
> this time. All the help is appreciated
> (By the way, YES, I worked.) there are 2 seperate protocol settings in the
> configuration file. I had only set on
> This has certainly sparked an interesting
conversation,
> and aside
> from me trying everything everyone has suggested here, I
> don't know what
> else to do than to just say 'fuck it'. It works with hdb
in place.
> There is, to me, no logical explanation as to why grub
would just
>
>
> Let refine my answer to it can't find the grub directory
period.
The MBR is not even finding the start of the secondary
loader here.
Perhaps it all happens too fast -
Does the drive light flicker when it tries to load phase two
or not? If no disk activity after the initial MBR load is
seen
>
> > What I did notice is there wasn't a /boot
> > partition in the listing that was sent
>
> You don't need a /boot partition. The grub.conf was
> perfectly valid with
> /dev/hda1 = (hd0,0) being the root partition and
containing the /boot
> directory.
>
> The code from MBR fails to load G
>
>Well I'm not so sure about that.. whenever GRUB doesn't
> find it's grub.conf file,
> it just enters it's CLI mode from where you can do things
> manually. This is not the
> problem.
>I've had the same situation happen to me with LILO,
when I
> first installed RH,
> , and one fine
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Unless we hear once
more from Ashley (who is confronted with this weird problem), we can
only speculate that is hardware-related most likely. Setting the
disk geometry scheme to LBA and re-installing GRUB should
_theoretically_ fix it.
This has certainly sparked an in
weird thought
> switching her disk geometry scheme to LBA and
re-installing GRUB should
>
I did not see her? original psoting so I dont
know exactly what her two drive setup was.
But I thought most systems were running LBA mode by default
now adays.
Perhaps the setup had two different con
I just installed vsftpd and it seems to be working ok except that I'm
seeing these warning messages in the syslog. Any idea what's causing
these? I'm just logging on from the same host as the ftp server.
Aug 1 19:31:51 tiger vsftpd: warning: can't get client address:
Bad file descriptor
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> Ashley said that was done as well as changed the hardware
to
> single boot
> disk from master/slave. The only solution seems to be
reinstall hdb
> which indicates to me that it is not hardware related but
> something is
> causing the partitions to be changed. There maybe some
link or
> so
> Maybe I misunderstand here, but this seems to be a
situation
> where -
>
> A working Linux system using GRUB with MBR on HD-A,
.conf
> file on HD-A
> had a new disk drive HD-B added to it.
>
> They did nothing apparently to reconfigure the box
> bootwise.
> They added
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:56, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> For you to solve this problem I think that you need to read what happens
> when you boot. I'm not trying to insult you but from what you are
> stating you don't understand how the computer boots and therefore what
> happens in GRUB.
>
>
> On
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 17:51:38 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> What I did notice is there wasn't a /boot
> partition in the listing that was sent
You don't need a /boot partition. The grub.conf was perfectly valid with
/dev/hda1 = (hd0,0) being the root
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 17:41:13 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> > That's where you are wrong!!! It doesn't find the .conf file that is
> > why it goes no further. The very first thing it does is try to locate
> > the .conf file so that [...]
>
> *sigh*
Otto Haliburton wrote:
>
>What I'm saying is that we know what the problem is and that is GRUB
>can't find the .conf file period. Your solution lies in getting GRUB to
>find the .conf file.
>
Well I'm not so sure about that.. whenever GRUB doesn't find it's grub.conf file,
it just enters it's
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 18:26:39 -0400, Kenneth Goodwin wrote
Update, forgot one little detail.
>
> Maybe I misunderstand here, but this seems to be a
situation
> where -
>
> A working Linux system using GRUB with MBR on HD-A,
.conf
> file on HD-A
> had a new disk drive HD-B added to it.
>
> They did nothing apparently to reconfigure the
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 18:26:39 -0400, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
> Perhaps the problem owner can explain what I am
> misunderstanding here?
IMHO you have understood the problem perfectly. Unless we hear once
more from Ashley (who is confronted with this wei
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>
> Again, you're not understanding the problem. When you
boot
> you transfer
> to the MBR which loa
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 17:23:40 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> That's where you are wrong!!! It doesn't find the .conf file that is
> why it goes no further. The very first thing it does is try to locate
> the .conf file so that [...]
*sigh* That's c
>
> Again, you're not understanding the problem. When you
boot
> you transfer
> to the MBR which loads GRUB. GRUB then loads the config
> file and prints
> the boot images and identifies to itself where the
kernels images are
> located. When you select one it transfers to that kernel
image
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On 01 Aug 2003 16:54:23 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
>
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On 01 Aug 2003 16:56:58 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
>
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On 01 Aug 2003 16:54:23 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> Again, you're not understanding the problem. When you boot you transfer
> to the MBR which loads GRUB. GRUB then loads the config file and prints
> the boot images and identifies to itself wher
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On 01 Aug 2003 16:56:58 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> For you to solve this problem I think that you need to read what happens
> when you boot. I'm not trying to insult you but from what you are
> stating you don't understand how the computer boots
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:52, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> On 01 Aug 2003 16:46:29 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
>
> > You are getting GRUB when you boot because it is properly transferring
> > to the MBR, but when it tries to determine where to loc
For you to solve this problem I think that you need to read what happens
when you boot. I'm not trying to insult you but from what you are
stating you don't understand how the computer boots and therefore what
happens in GRUB.
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:52, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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Again, you're not understanding the problem. When you boot you transfer
to the MBR which loads GRUB. GRUB then loads the config file and prints
the boot images and identifies to itself where the kernels images are
located. When you select one it transfers to that kernel image
location. Sines it
> >Did ya change the master/slave jumper on the HDa drive
to
> >single drive when you removed
> >the hdb drive by any chance? Is this a compaq by any
chance
> >that would now prefer you switched to cable select? Does
the
> >drive show up in the bios?
> >
> >does it actually try to boot?
> >
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On 01 Aug 2003 16:46:29 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> You are getting GRUB when you boot because it is properly transferring
> to the MBR, but when it tries to determine where to locate the kernel
> image it can't fine the .conf file which tells it
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On 01 Aug 2003 16:41:17 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> The problem is, I have understood the problem. You can't boot when GRUB
> can't find grub.conf.
GRUB doesn't even come that far as was explained in the first
message.
If it booted into GRUB
Hi,
I've been an end user of Mandrake Linux for a number of years now, but
recently decided to give Red Hat 9 a try. I've had two big problems so
far.
The first is the incompatibility between the new version of glibc and
the Intel Fortran compiler. I don't expect any quick fixes here, but
the
You are getting GRUB when you boot because it is properly transferring
to the MBR, but when it tries to determine where to locate the kernel
image it can't fine the .conf file which tells it where that image is
located. If you added a string to the boot instruction telling it where
the .conf file
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 14:27:48 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Barry Johnson wrote:
>
> >Just do a "grub-install /dev/hda" to reinitialize grub on the correct
> >partition and everything should be fine, KISS.
> >
> >
> You'd think it'd be that
The problem is, I have understood the problem. You can't boot when GRUB
can't find grub.conf. You can when it can. When you remove hdb GRUB
can't find the .conf file and that is why you can't boot. That's your
problem. You are trying analyze why it can't find that file and that is
your questio
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 17:30, Houle, Michael wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We just upgraded to this version of openssh due to the recent
> vulnerability (RHSA-2003:222-08).
>
> Everything still works, but now we get a log message in
> /var/log/messages
> everytime a connection is made via public/private keyp
Hi,
Is it true that Redhat dropped the use of a patch in
XFRee that supports ç ?
I can't write and always appear a diferent character.
I can use á,é,í,ã
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On 01 Aug 2003 15:51:02 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> What I'm saying is that we know what the problem is and that is GRUB
> can't find the .conf file period. Your solution lies in getting GRUB to
> find the .conf file.
No, no, no. You haven't und
Hi,
We just upgraded to this version of openssh due to the recent
vulnerability (RHSA-2003:222-08).
Everything still works, but now we get a log message in
/var/log/messages
everytime a connection is made via public/private keypairs or password
entry:
sshd[11632]: pam_krb5: authenticate error:
Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
Did ya change the master/slave jumper on the HDa drive to
single drive when you removed
the hdb drive by any chance? Is this a compaq by any chance
that would now prefer you switched to cable select? Does the
drive show up in the bios?
does it actually try to boot?
Har
try parted!!
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:12, Distribution Lists wrote:
> How would I expand a partition ?
> /dev/sda9 1035660859568123484 88% /
>
> I'm not using LVM.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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THANK YOU, Thank You, thank youI only had to struggle with this for 3 days
this time. All the help is appreciated
(By the way, YES, I worked.) there are 2 seperate protocol settings in the
configuration file. I had only set one of them.
On Friday 01 August 2003 15:15, Bret Hughes wrote:
I agree that what is suggested here could also be a possibility to chech
out.
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:04, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
> I missed your previous input and you cut out all the running
> dialog
> so i have no clue as to what has already been discussed , so
> soorry
> for anything stupid h
How would I expand a partition ?
/dev/sda9 1035660859568123484 88% /
I'm not using LVM.
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Maybe grub knows about the second drive through Kudzu
finding it or something,
it is listed in grubs config file and grubs barfs when it
cant find it
even though it is irrelavant, if true then this is a
probably a bug in grub
(pun intended)
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I missed your previous input and you cut out all the running
dialog
so i have no clue as to what has already been discussed , so
soorry
for anything stupid here... but here's two cents worth
Sort sounds like your hardware configuration is not correct
anymore, like
you forgot to undo something
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 18:48, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I hope that you are well, I need to find out if I can use the dump
> utility with ReiserFS or SGI's XFS. Man pages say for use with ext2 and
> by extension ext3 I guess.
XFS comes with it's own version of dump (xfsdump). It's
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 15:55, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Otto Haliburton wrote:
>
> >What I'm saying is that we know what the problem is and that is GRUB
> >can't find the .conf file period. Your solution lies in getting GRUB to
> >find the .conf file.
> >
> And my question since the very beg
Otto Haliburton wrote:
What I'm saying is that we know what the problem is and that is GRUB
can't find the .conf file period. Your solution lies in getting GRUB to
find the .conf file.
And my question since the very beginning was: WHY? There is nothing
on hdb that should affect how grub boot
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Interesting. I had hoped to find hd0 and hd1 being swapped and GRUB
trying to access hda with the drive id of hdb. Provided that it is
not a hardware problem (master/slave configuration on hda), boot
with boot disk or rescue mode and run "grub-install /dev/hda" as
root. Tha
What I'm saying is that we know what the problem is and that is GRUB
can't find the .conf file period. Your solution lies in getting GRUB to
find the .conf file.
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 15:45, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Otto Haliburton wrote:
>
> >Let's analyze it. Grub needs the grub.conf file
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 13:39, David Hart wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:29, Cliff Wells wrote:
>
> > What makes me want to barf is people who bitch about free software while
> > doing little or nothing to help it improve. I'd wager that you have
> > contacted exactly 0 authors and submitted 0 b
Otto Haliburton wrote:
Let's analyze it. Grub needs the grub.conf file. You deleted hdb and
now Grub can't find the .conf file. So you need to do something that
points GRUB to grub.conf. So maybe you had a link or something else
that pointed GRUB to the .conf file.
You're not reading everyt
If you sign onto RHN and click on the system tab you will find the list
of systems that are registered, but only one of those systems is
entitled. If you click on the system name of the systems that are not
entitled it will call up the registration for that entry which will
allow you to delete it.
Let's analyze it. Grub needs the grub.conf file. You deleted hdb and
now Grub can't find the .conf file. So you need to do something that
points GRUB to grub.conf. So maybe you had a link or something else
that pointed GRUB to the .conf file.
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 15:27, Ashley M. Kirchner wr
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:29, Cliff Wells wrote:
> What makes me want to barf is people who bitch about free software while
> doing little or nothing to help it improve. I'd wager that you have
> contacted exactly 0 authors and submitted 0 bug reports about this yet
> think complaining in a public
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 14:21:13 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> cat /boot/grub/device.map
> # this device map was generated by anaconda
> (fd0) /dev/fd0
> (hd0) /dev/hda
>
> grub.conf was posted a moment ago.
Interesting. I had hoped to find
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:46:35 -0400, dlangschied wrote:
> > You do NOT need to re-install the entire OS just because you have a
> > minor problem with RHN registration.
> >
> > Simply remove your system profile in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/ directory
> > and o
> Another important thing to consider when choosing a mail server, is that it
> has a large user base, from which you can ask questions, and bounce ideas
> off. PostFix seems to have a very large user base, which makes it a good
> choice, IMO.
>
And it's being developed by IBM.
Jon
> Richard
Barry Johnson wrote:
Just do a "grub-install /dev/hda" to reinitialize grub on the correct
partition and everything should be fine, KISS.
You'd think it'd be that easy. It wasn't. I did try that, and got
the same result. For some reason now, it absolutely must have an
/dev/hdb otherwise
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 08:55, David Hart wrote:
> I don't want to get off on a rant here but whomever started this trend -
> I hope your dog gets hit by a truck.
>
> YES, I'm damned sure that I want to quit your PRECIOUS little program -
> that's why I clicked ctrl-Q in the first place.
>
> YES, I
Just do a "grub-install /dev/hda" to reinitialize grub on the correct
partition and everything should be fine, KISS.
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Michael Schwendt wrote:
Give us a look at your /boot/grub/device.map and /boot/grub/grub.conf,
please.
cat /boot/grub/device.map
# this device map was generated by anaconda
(fd0) /dev/fd0
(hd0) /dev/hda
grub.conf was posted a moment ago.
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 13:22:57 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Recently I had to remove /dev/hdb from a server to get it replaced.
> The OS is installed entirely on /dev/hda (including swap), and hdb was
> a mere backup drive (it was actually
Michael Gargiullo wrote:
Can you post the output of df with hdb, and a copy of grub.conf?
This has never changed. It's been the same since the machine was
first installed (or last upgraded):
---
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making chang
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 17:35, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> Rawhide packages are usually nowhere near stable and are likely to
> crash your machine.
"Likely" is perhaps overstating it a bit. "Might" would have been a
better choice of words. I run a lot of rawhide packages (on a 2.6-pre
kernel no les
Maybe clamav may do the trick for you ? Its opensource !
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 13:47, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
> Is there an OpenSource Anti-Virus Package that works with MailScanner?
>
> _
> Devon Harding
> System Administrator
> Gilat Latin America
> 954-858-1600
> [EMAI
Why do you want to?
256 is plenty, even to survive a slashdotting. Why do you want more?
Jon
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> Anyone has experiences in re-compile apache-1.3.27-2.src.rpm and increasing Apache
> MaxClients 2048?
>
>
> i try to recompile apache-1.3.27-2.src.rpm
>
Is there an OpenSource Anti-Virus Package that works with MailScanner?
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Eric Chevalier wrote:
> Gerry Doris wrote:
>
> >That's exactly what I get when my daughter tries to send a message to
> >hotmail from my server with a hotmail return address. They accept the
> >message and then dump it.
> >
>
> Could this be spam-filtering on the part of Hot
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Mark Haney wrote:
> Gerry Doris wrote:
> > I believe the only way around this is to have your mail server
> > authenticate with the hotmail server. You might be able to use
> > sendmail's access database for this. I do this for some server I
> > send to.
> >
> > Gerry
>
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 15:22, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Recently I had to remove /dev/hdb from a server to get it replaced.
> The OS is installed entirely on /dev/hda (including swap), and hdb was
> a mere backup drive (it was actually added AFTER the server was
> initially installed, up a
Recently I had to remove /dev/hdb from a server to get it replaced.
The OS is installed entirely on /dev/hda (including swap), and hdb was
a mere backup drive (it was actually added AFTER the server was
initially installed, up and running.) Nothing on the OS depended on
this drive being the
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 11:48, pnelson wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 12:25, pnelson wrote:
> > -RH9
> > -a Lucent Wavelan IEEE compliant Melco/Buffalo WiFi card.
> >
> > Have this same card working on another system that is running RH73. So
> > I'm not sure if this is a RH9 issue. But can't seem
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 12:59, System Administrator wrote:
> This gets LONG
> On Friday 01 August 2003 12:25, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 10:04, System Administrator wrote:
> > > see below...
> > >
> > > On Thursday 31 July 2003 21:38, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > > > On Thu, 2003-07-3
At 05:30 AM 7/25/2003 -0700, you wrote:
When you log out of x do you want to be at a command
line or a logon line?
i want to be at the logon line, but i'll settle for the command line.
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This fixed it for me:
rpm -ivh kdetoys-3.1-3.src.rpm
cd /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/
tar jxvf kdetoys-3.1.tar.bz2
cd kdetoys-3.1
./configure -prefix=/usr
make
cd kweather
make install
Note that installing from the source using the rpm spec file does not
fix the problem. What is ama
Sincerely,
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On Friday 01 August 2003 11:48, Otto Haliburton wrote:
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> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 10:39 AM
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> Subject: Re: RH 8.0 Issues #1: Systems on Red Hat Network.
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:25:34 -0400, dlangschied wrote:
[delete system button]
> Oh my god! I cannot believe that I missed that! I must be getting senile.
> I have removed all of these systems, so I am back to 0 systems. I am still
> not able to reg
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David Langschied
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From: "Bill Tangren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm having terrible trouble printing to a range of HP laser printers (6L,
> 1100, 2100) using my RH7.3+errata system using lprng and printconf-gui. I've
> also tried printing manually by driving ghostscript from the command line
> usin
This gets LONG
On Friday 01 August 2003 12:25, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 10:04, System Administrator wrote:
> > see below...
> >
> > On Thursday 31 July 2003 21:38, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 18:07, System Administrator wrote:
> > > > Yes, this is a perfect
Fresh install. I also tried cleaning KDE & GNOME config files and
different users. Oh well. Thanks for the suggestion. I found the site
you mentioned early on in my search, but I think development on this is
going on elsewhere. I will continue looking.
Sincerely,
- Henrik
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On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 04:17:57PM +0100, Joseph Aphraim Kaliyadan wrote:
> Hi All,
> I would like to know the best and free linux mail
> server which is highly scalable. The traffic could be
> around 1000 user accounts and around 200 users
> accessing simutaneously.
I think you're asking two q
dlangschied wrote:
Jason,
I have looked. I don't see it there. Maybe we are miscommunicating. When
I click on System, I see four Systems (not 1). When I click on System
Entitlements, I only have two choices None and Demo. I don't mean to be a
pain.
Sincerely,
David Langschied
Langschied Consu
mark wrote:
> Umm, home directories, any working directories I've set up, my
> collection of source code
The best approach is to keep these in a separate partition -
/home perhaps, which you can opt to preserve. I tend to keep
anything I want to keep in my home directory, and rename it ju
Gerry Doris wrote:
That's exactly what I get when my daughter tries to send a message to
hotmail from my server with a hotmail return address. They accept the
message and then dump it.
Could this be spam-filtering on the part of Hotmail? It's not uncommon
for spam factories to use bogus or forge
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 13:06, mark wrote:
> On Friday 01 August 2003 12:00 pm,
> > From: Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 10:58, mark wrote:
> > > When I'm doing an upgrade, such as RH 7.3 to 9, what I really want is
> > > to do, basically, a clean install...but *not* forma
thansk. actually i would like to see something like
solaris /etc/default/login file ...
best
--- Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On
Fri, 2003-08-01 at 12:08, snort bsd wrote:
> > hi all:
> >
> > how can i hsut down the remote root account access
> on
> > redhat8.0?
>
> For what servic
Gerry Doris wrote:
> I believe the only way around this is to have your mail server
> authenticate with the hotmail server. You might be able to use
> sendmail's access database for this. I do this for some server I
> send to.
>
> Gerry
Can you show/tell me how to get started on that? Web p
On Friday 01 August 2003 12:00 pm,
> From: Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 10:58, mark wrote:
> > When I'm doing an upgrade, such as RH 7.3 to 9, what I really want is
> > to do, basically, a clean install...but *not* format my partitions. Is
> > anyone aware of such an opt
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 09:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone has experiences in re-compile apache-1.3.27-2.src.rpm and increasing Apache
> MaxClients 2048?
>
>
> i try to recompile apache-1.3.27-2.src.rpm
> like rpm -ivh apache-1.3.27-2.src.rpm
> then i go to /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/apache
> Cowles, Steve wrote:
>> What does /var/log/maillog show for delivery to your hotmail accout?
>> Is your mail being delivered and then filtered at hotmail -or- is
>> hotmail rejecting the connection attempt from your MTA?
>
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