havior until you've closed them all.
Does anybody have ANY idea why little bugaboo is causing this to happen?
On a second note - what the heck is the origin of Sawfish-2.0 in RH8? I can find no trace of a
Sawfish-2.0 existing outside of RH8 - only Sawfish 1.2-gtk2.
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Anyone know why enlightenment isn't include with redhat anymore. It is a
much better wm when run alone, especially with gnome2 mods that redhat
made to the system.
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Hi
I am currently
running Red Hat 7.3 and would like the server to email server errors and apache
500 errors to me using send mail.
However we only have
command line installed and I have no idea where to start
any help would
really be appreciated
Aaron
I have tripwire-2.3.1-10 installed on RH 7.3 and have tested the email functionality
in Tripwire by running "/usr/sbin/tripwire --test --email [EMAIL PROTECTED]". The
problem I am having is when an integrity check ("/usr/sbin/tripwire --check") runs and
finds a violation it does not send an emai
I change the windowmanger for the individual user and/or systemwide?
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Here is what I do. Its similar to the other fstab file that another user
posted, but I use a credentials file so that all users can still read
fstab but only root can se the credential file. It will work with
automounting but I have a laptop so don't do this. The credential file
takes the form of:
all users to shutdown.
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I got x2x working :)
It was xauth problems, so first I added my magic cookie to the
appropriate computer.
Then I discovered a shell script that made it work:
It can be found on this website:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/klee/misc/x2x.html
#!/bin/sh
kill `/sbin/pidof x2x` > /dev/null 2>&
I think the reason that x2x isn't working is that my remote xserver is
refusing the connecting. How do I make it so that my remote computer
will allow me to connect to its xserver with redhat 8.
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Has Xconfigurator been removed from Redhat 8? Its not in my default
install. Is there are replacement program?
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Xlib: connection to "gladiator:0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
x2x - error: can not open display gladiator:0.0
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> I am setting up a web server with Apache and Tomcat. Does anyone have any
>recommendation, to which versions of each, are most suitable and secure on RH 7.2?
>Are there any patches that anyone recommends as well?
>
> Thanks,
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there any patches that anyone recommends as well?
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Subject: Re: How to get Tulip.o to load automatically at Startup -PLZ
HELP!
> I had tulip.o loading automatically upon start(This was configured
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et loss what so ever.
OK so anyone ever seen anything like this before?
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I am wondering about the gcc as well. Should I use 3.0.3 for development? Or would
it be better to wait for now.
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I sure would like to see the official $30-$40 versions come back. Did someone do some
marketing and see that raising the prices would increase profits? I mean, obviously
he was right, cause profits are up.
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thanks for the reply. I have a Logitech Wheel USB mouse, and I'm using a USB port. I
also have a CD-RW drive on the other USB port, and come to think of it, I don't
remember it initializing during the restart like usual. Eventhough I know I checked
for USB support during make xconfig.
I g
I just installed the new 2.4.17 kernel on my Redhat 7.2 system. I used make
oldconfig, then make xconfig to configure the ext3 changes, and vfat support. I then
made the bzImage, copied it to /boot, and renamed it. I then did make modules, and
make modules_install After rebooting, everythin
This really has nothing to do with your classpath. Your wanting it to compile both
files, so the VM looking for *.class files would do you no good. If your .java files
are in /home/john/java/Assignment6/ then just compile the program while in the java
directory using javac Assignment6/foo2.j
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> On Thursday 22 November 2001 07:34 pm, Green, Aaron wrote:
> > question about the fonts part. Those aren't automaticly installed?
> > What's in KDE 2.2.1 then, those fonts look pretty smooth. And would
> > instal
> The Ugly:
>
> Wow, is the emu10k support really f*cked-up in the 7.2 kernels! It's
> absolutely horrible! Besides all the popping and cracking, it may have
> been responsable for some serious system instability. Here's the whole
> story:
>
> When I first installed RH 7.2 on this system, I e
question about the fonts part. Those aren't automaticly installed? What's in KDE
2.2.1 then, those fonts look pretty smooth. And would installing that package help
Gnome look a bit better?
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> On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 01:37:34PM -0500, Green, Aaron wrote:
> > Could someone tell me why RH defaults to an ipchain Accept
>
> Linux is not "easy" to learn but once one has done a little homework you
> get a highly useable system at a fraction of the cost of M$. I am not a
> computer professional - a physician instead. I have several Linux boxes
> running including a web server and masquerade. From a rank amate
17, 2001 12:46 PM
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>
> On Nov 17, 2001, 10:58 (-0500) Green, Aaron wrote:
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> > I agree with the minor differences, but obviously, some focus more on
> > the personal desktop (ex. Mandrake). I'
Could someone tell me why RH defaults to an ipchain Accept policy, instead of saya
iptables deny policy?
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>
> On Saturday, November 17, 2001
What can I say, Linux isn't that hard, but it's not a dumbed down OS either. But you
can't be blamed, you grew up on M$, good thing a younger generation that is growing up
with Linux will be running the world tomorrow.
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Did anyone read the SuSE 7.3 review at The Register? I kind of got the impression
that SuSE makes a better personal desktop distro, can anyone confirm or deny this
that's used RH and SuSE? I'm asking in the context of "a windows replacement" My
wife uses Mandrake right now, but I'm about to
Does up2date just use the current config file and then recompile the kernel? And if
so, would this be the best way to do it if I upgraded to the newest kernel not on
up2date (2.4.14)? Or would answering every question result in a more optimized kernel?
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I've done it successfully several times. If your using LILO, you will have to update
the conf file. But GRUB detects the new kernel automaticly.
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geez, he set up an autoresponder on the same address that is subscribed to the RH
mailing list? Could someone unsubcribe this guy?
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well, thanks for the hint on the quickfix. Anything is appreciated at this point.
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> > ok, I tried it with no luck. RHN just starts
Tuesday, April 03, 2001 9:06 AM
> To: Green, Aaron
> Subject: Re: OHH NO! My employer just got Linux!
>
> Aaron Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi all, I'm a MIS student who doesn't think he's being properly prepared
> by
>
are not open
> source as some of the OpenGL license they use is not open source (i.e.
> from another company).
>
> Lance
>
> On 02 Apr 2001 16:29:54 -0400, Green, Aaron wrote:
> > I haven't checked NVidia's drivers page yet. I know they have some
> linux
where could I find a good document on Load Balancing? I know what it is in
Windows, but how would I get this to work in linux? Because I think the
cheapest web farms are done with relatively cheap linux boxes.
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> > your home system and reading stuff on this list. Good luck,
> >
> >
> >
> > "Green, Aaron" wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi all, I'm a MIS student who doesn't think he's being properly
> prepared
Hi all, I'm a MIS student who doesn't think he's being properly prepared by
the usual college classes for a job later. (Ex. My teacher doesn't want to
install Linux on his computer simply b/c it's open source, so no one can be
trusted since everyone can see the source code). So, I was wondering
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> Subject: Re: GF2 on Redhat 6.x?
>
> "Green, Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I just installed a GeForce 2 MX in my system. I am running Redhat 6.1.
> It
> > picked up my T
I just installed a GeForce 2 MX in my system. I am running Redhat 6.1. It
picked up my TNT2 card fine but for the new card, it says unknown device and
X won't come up at all. Anyone know the best way to get these cards to
work?
Aaron
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can I do this? If I just went ahead and installed Win2K onto the 3BG
partition would it cause Linux to fail during boot. And if it makes any
difference the 3BG partition is currently empty.
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Is it possible for a redhat install to be missing inetd.conf? I just
installed samba and the docs I am reading tell me to edit the inetd.conf
file, only I can't find it on the system. Does anyone know what might have
happened with the file?
thanks,
hing to do with problem.
thanks in advance in any help for the solution of problem and telling
whether the openssl rpm installation has any conflicts with passwd rpm
package. It must be mentioned that it is a production sever and openssl is
required for its operations.
Regards,
Aaron Ong
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did you put scsi support in yer new kernel
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Hi all,
I'm using RH70 and I'm try compile the kernel 2.2.18. A error message
appear w
last i heard there was no ftp support in kickstart
it would be very helpful though if there was a way to do this
of course i think nfs is much faster than ftp
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IDE drive and then boot linux
from the boot floppy I made. When I get back into linux I run /sbin/lilo and that
should install lilo back onto the MBR. Once I'm at this point all should be well
again.
Will this sequence of events work?
Aaron
brian davison wrote:
> windows will tur
th the dues boot - I
> don't run Windows 2k. But with this setup, adding another IDE drive will
> not cause problems. Removing the IDE drive will.
>
When you say that removing the IDE drive will cause problems what problems will it
cause. I won't be adding anymore IDE drives,
By MB you mean Mother Board right?
Intel 440BX/ZX ???
Aaron
Steven Pierce wrote:
> Well if you can not make the SCSI drive the primary drive you are going to have
>problems. Current
> machine will ALWAYS set the IDE as the first device (Hard Drive ) to boot from. Now
>my
k and then use a boot disk to install
Lilo afterwards? There must be some better way of disabling the system from
booting from the IDE disk.
I would like to experiment too, but I don't want to hurt my linux install if I
can help it.
Aaron
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> On Fri,
I don't currently have a boot floppy. Is there a command that will create
one?
thanks,
Aaron
Uncle Meat wrote:
> You might try booing from a boot floppy and setting it up, then rewriting
> lilo to the mbr of the IDE drive.
>
> Not sure how this will affect what you'
I checked out my BIOS and found that I can't seem to set a SCSI device as the boot
device. I have boot devices set
in this order, floppy, cdrom, and then 1st IDE. I couldn't find anything about booting
SCSI disks anywhere.
Aaron
Steven Pierce wrote:
> I have this set up in m
Mikkel, can you explain what this does?
thanks,
Aaron
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
>
> If you have your BIOS set to boot off the SCSI drives, (It sounds
> like you do.), remove the IDE drive, boot to Linux, and add the fol
OK, first I am going to reboot my machine and see what the bios says about
what drive is the default to boot with.
Be right back,
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and run that as a guest OS inside of VMWare. This is just the first
step in many that I have to solve.
thanks,
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try oms at http://linuxvideo.org/. Also check out xine. I can't remember
what the address is, but I think you can find it at http://sourceforge.net/
Happy Hunting,
Aaron
Shanmuga Raj wrote:
> I am using a creative DVD ROM drive in my PC, running RH6.2. Is there any
> DVD playe
hey, thanks for the info. Its good to know the SB Live works. Does
anyone know about the Platinum version of SB?
Aaron
Jason Holland wrote:
> I have a SB Live. Its pretty sweet, and supported in linux. I think it was
> $40. Play my mp3's better than anything else I've use
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I am trying to search the list archives for posts that might help me install
a triple boot system (Linux, Win98, Win2K) and can't seem to get the search
to work. Whenever I try to use the search on the redhat site I get a 404
error.
Anyone have any idea what I should do?
thanks,
would like to have
RCA Jacks available on it if its not asking too much.
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Aaron
On Tuesday 14 November 2000 04:23, you wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> > On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> > > I am trying to recompile my kernel and keep getting this error when
> > > running 'make bzdisk'. If anyone has a moment to look at
with this?
Thanks again,
Aaron
Nov 13 17:29:21 localhost rc: Stopping keytable: succeeded
Nov 13 17:29:21 localhost portsentry: portsentry shutdown succeeded
Nov 13 17:29:21 localhost xfs: xfs shutdown succeeded
Nov 13 17:29:21 localhost gpm: gpm shutdown succeeded
Nov 13 17:29:22 localhost nf
ctory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.18pre11/arch/i386/boot'
as86 -0 -a -o bbootsect.o bbootsect.s
make[1]: as86: Command not found
make[1]: *** [bbootsect.o] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.18pre11/arch/i386/boot'
make: *** [bzdisk
Leak
On 10-Nov-00 ONG,AARON-WK (Non-HP-Singapore,ex3) wrote:
> Is there any monitoring tools in the market to monitor the performance of
> linux server and how can I detect a memory leak problem in linux.
for detecting memory leaks, parasoft (www.parasoft.com) has Insure++, which
is not so b
Is there any monitoring tools in the market to monitor the performance of
linux server and how can I detect a memory leak problem in linux.
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> updates) since the release of RH6.1
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and other types of
configuration changes.
For more information regarding security & Linux, I recommend the Linux
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that I want to upgrade, but I'm a bit worried...
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I like vtund myself. Definately a lot easier to setup then Free S/WAN.
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I've ever had a
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be on a bogus network so your
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Then use a procmail log analysis tool to tell you where your mail went. I
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> >Also realize that there are kernel modules out there that will "hide"
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www.modssl.org, grab the tarballs you need and get the
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directions that come with mod_ssl.
If you need further help, I suggest you talk to the modssl mailing list.
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AFAIK, there should be two different devices for your tape drive, one for
compressed writes and another for uncompressed rights. I'd point you at a
HowTo or something, but linuxdoc.org changed their site layout (*again*)
and I can't find a search box. (Wish they wouldn't do that)
Anyways, I wo
ade promotional sponsorship for that technology, please
either tell me or have them contact me! Of course if you're serious about
writing your own, let me know- we'd love to have you on our team.
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had this same problem
the other day. I just had to enable the parallel port in the BIOS.
HTH,
Aaron
>
>
> On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Willy Wittesaele wrote:
> > put the following lines in /etc/conf.modules
> >
> > alias parpo
[OK]
Starting NFS daemon: nfssvc: Function not implemented
[FAILED]
nfs is correctly compiled into the kernel.
any ideas why I get this error???
If it helps, I am running RH6.1 with the 2.2.13 kernel
Thanks,
Aaron
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I don't know about 6.0, but I know it works in 6.1. It has been supported by
the kernel for a while now, so any recent distro should support it. Do you know
if it works in winblows or some other OS?
Aaron
Jeff Hogg wrote:
> I recently purchased a 3com Ethernet card 10/100 that
I
go about doing this?
TIA,
Aaron
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