hroot /mnt/sysimage."
everything appears ok. if i boot up to "linux rescue" and skip mounting the
disks, i can do a sfdisk -V /dev/sda. the result indicates the disk/partition
table is okay.
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I have gained this by p
/etc/cron.monthly
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Do not use that foreign word "ideals". We ha
I hope this makes sense.
I have 22 machines running RH7.3. One machine has a connection problem that
is intermitent. There is a folder on the server that all machines access. On
this one machine it will run into a problem connecting to it. The only way I
have found that tells me this is I d
I am wanting to check what through put my NIC is set at. I have a
NIC that does 10/100/1000 and our switch is coming up with errors so
where can I check the setting on the NIC.
Running RH7.3
Thanks!
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I am wanting to check what through put my NIC is set at. I have a NIC that
does 10/100/1000 and our switch is coming up with errors so where can I
check the setting on the NIC.
Running RH7.3
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We have a bunch of workstations running 7.3. Now we running some pretty high
end graphic programs and ocationally the programs will eat all available
cache and swap space. Now it will go back to normal if you close everything
and restart or wait 5 minutes but is there a command one can run to cl
I am running RH7.3
I tried the "man kadzu" but it was a no go.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Hardware inventory command
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:27:51 -0700
> what command is there to do a hardware inventory command.
>
what command is there to do a hardware inventory command.
In Irix it was hinv.
Thanks in advance.
Jeff
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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
Am I missing something here?
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Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 16:43:30 -0700
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> I have 22 workstations that hav
I have 22 workstations that have all the same hardware and software.
Some machines are running great. They are pulling our intranet up quickly
and then I have other machines that are taking forever to pull the page up.
The page isn't flash based at all so I am thinking this is more of a
network
I am trying to find out how one would be able to send a network notification
to all RH machines on the domain?
in the past I have used xmessage with Irix. I am sure that RH has that and
many more options but I have had no luck in making xmessage work in RH 7.3.
Any ideas would be great!
Thanks
Hey one and all,
In the past working on a Irix machine there was a simple way of displaying a
message onto another computer by using the xmessage command.
Now I'm using RH7.3. Is there a way of displaying a message on one or all
computers.
Thanks for you thoughts in advance.
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if it's still not working for you
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Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 05:54:59 -0400
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 1
has this always been happening?
I had the same issue just with KDE. I had to restart my NIS and when I did
the login issue went away. Does not answer why but the problem went away.
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I just deleted the host line in the know_hosts file.
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I have just recently updated the disk image on all 22 linux machines in our
office. If I try to ssh into these machines I get the following error:
@@@
@WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
@@
I have 22 duel boot machines that I was pushing a new image out to and 7
computer in I start getting this error that there is a kernel error
"Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init = option to kernel"
I'm new and What I do know is these 22 machine are all the same hardware and
and softwa
r do
i need to download and install it from jocr.sourceforge.net???
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The smallest worm will turn being trodden on.
efax: 34:47 argv[10]=-i&C0
efax: 34:47 argv[11]=-iM1L2
efax: 34:47 argv[12]=-l
efax: 34:47 argv[13]=
efax: 34:47 argv[14]=-kZ
efax: 34:47 argv[15]=-h
efax: 34:47 argv[16]=2002/12/21 19:34 Allen Wayne Best p. %d/%d
efax: 34:47 argv[17]=-t
efax: 34:47 argv[18]=T447-1381
efax: 34:47 argv[19]=/
just openoffice, and attempted to
reinstall everything (except rpmlib's) that openoffice depends on. no luck.
has anyone had similar trouble and have any suggestions i would be most
appreciative of any assistance.
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Has anyone installed
a Linksys WPC11 network card with a PCI card on a RedHat 8.0
server?
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> > Subject: Tripwire Report via Mail
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> >
>
configuration is fine... in fact, this is the same machine as my
mail server. no problems there. it had been working find up until about two
weeks ago. nothing had changed on the server in that time frame! curious. any
suggestions are most appreciated.
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lid geometry specification: "no
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when i try to print or any other action, i start getting repeated gui pop-ups
that say:
Warning: Shell widget "stdout_stderr_popup" has an invalid geometry
specification: "no default!"
i have tried deleting the subdirectory
:
> On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 22:24, Allen Wayne Best wrote:
> > after upgrading from rh 7.1 to rh 7.2, i have notice that i can no longer
use
> > the key sequence to have a file completion take place. does
anyone
> > know what has changed and how i undo this?
>
> I don
while i am in kde apps. does anyone know how to cure this
irritation?
thanks in advance for any thoughts!
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Death didn't answer. H
and there it was. and the problem is
fixed.
thank you again so kindly for support and assistance.
On Sunday 24 February 2002 10:06 pm, you wrote:
> On Monday 25 February 2002 12:12 am, Allen Wayne Best wrote:
> > devon:
> > i have applied some, but not all. i did try the kernel
baron" and that will work (that is, allow
the user to log in.) but should the user change the password to "foobarone",
the password will not work (i.e., allow the user to login.)
anyone know anything about this
regards,
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the passwords). now, i am trying to figure
out how to not be limited to 8 charaters.
so i've still got two problems :((
any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
On Monday 18 February 2002 10:14 am, Carl D. Blake wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 23:31, Allen Wayne Best wrote:
> >
mal user on that system logs in
ok.
the biggest question is how do i get the password problem fixed (uses
shadow passwords)?
and then the next question, is what happened to the cdroms.?
thanks in advance for any and all assistance.
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what i was doing when the cdrw failed. sigh!)
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Patageometry, n.:
The study of those mathematical properties that are inva
what i was doing when the cdrw failed. sigh!)
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We do not colonize. We conquer. We rule. There is no other way for us.
We have an RPM out there named serialconsole which will set this up. You
should be able to find it on Google, but if not, let me know.
Jason Allen
Fermilab
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 10:07, Bob Staaf wrote:
> I have a few PowerEdge 2450s running Red Hat 7.2 and I just aquired a
> Cyclades
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compuberty, n:
The uncomfo
t; > > Subject: Re: Samba and W2k
> > >
> > > YOu need the WIN2K port 6.0.7 samba release. TURBOLINUX HAS IT
> i
> > > dont
> > > know if RH does
> > [Allen, Michael B (RSCH)]
> >
> >
> > He meant 2.0.7,
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 9:26 PM
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> Subject: Re: Samba and W2k
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> YOu need the WIN2K port 6.0.7 samba release. TURBOLINUX HAS IT i
> dont
> kno
> -Original Message-
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> Linux shares on W95 (actually this still works). Under W2k, neither
> direction
> works.
>
[Allen, Michael B (RSCH)]
From linux do:
nmblookup -A
Do the ip add
/X11/app-defaults/XTerm
*VT100*colorBD: RoyalBlue1
Funny thing is I've been through these system files half a dozen times
looking for just such a setting. I didn't realise there was a separate
setting for bold. Ahh, the power of X.
Later,
Michael B. Allen
http://jcifs.samba.org
>
Hi!
How do I kill the dark blue in man pages.
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Check the manufacture specs and set the monitor to customer... make sure you
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I am having a problem with my ftpd... when I try to connect to it it
connectes then disconnects saying nothing...
is there an ftpd log some place I can look at to see if I have it configured
wrong?
any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated
Thanx
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I have done it for a customer of mine.
go to sendmail.org, and search for information on a copyuser macro.
this has good info on how to do it.
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 08:24:56AM +0800, sixx rambled a bit about:
> Hi ppl,
>
> I was wondering how is it possible to do an auto bcc on sendmail f
it *can* be done, but is a real bitch of a thing to set up
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watch df
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Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 5:10 AM
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> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> A while back someone told me you could alt-f2 and login to a secon
Thanks to all those who replied. Changing the initdefault
to 5 in the inittab file worked. Also, using gnome-terminal
instead of xterm is much better. No problems.
Thanks,
Allen Holtz
At 06:21 PM 04/20/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi, Allen!
>
> > 1) I cannot figure out how to ge
x27;s)
and then run startx. I would rather have X start after booting.
2) When X is running, whenever I use the backspace, insert,
delete, etc... keys in an Xterm, I get a tilde. I tried doing an
stty for the backspace key and it doesn't work. Any thoug
>
> How do I either:
> 1. convince one of those idiot browsers to do a BINARY mode ftp transfer, or
> 2. find a ftp client that works through proxies? I've tried ncftp and nftp
> today but either it is that neither of them works through our proxy, or
> else I am too ignorant to figure out how to
try putting
alias ls='ls'
and put in into your ~/.bashrc
> Does anyone know how to turn off the annoying color feature for the man pages
> in RH 6.2?
>
> I renamed the colorls.* files in /etc/profile.d and changed
>
> COLOR tty
> to
> COLOR none
>
> in /etc/DIR_COLOR, b
If you go to the rsync web pages, it explains the process that rsync takes
to do a download.
it is safer and quicker over all.
> BUT GOD! Is it ever slow to get going.
> I have already downloaded about 270Mb of the iso
> It takes 5 minutes for rsync to (verify?) for every percentage of download
try: (enter it all on one line) just cut and paste.
rsync -avc --progress --stats --partial
mirror.aarnet.edu.au:redhat/redhat-6.2/iso/zoot-i386.iso
/home/ftp/pub/mirror/redhat/redhat-6.2/iso/zoot-i386.iso
Allen
(email me directly, and I will try to help if you have any more problems
anything under /etc/skel should show up as default in new users files
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: Bastille script
> Allen,
>
> That sounds
Use rsync, - it is much better than ftp resume.
rsync -avc --progress --stats\
mirror.aarnet.edu.au:redhat/redhat-6.2/iso/zoot-i386.iso \
/path/to/iso/on/your/filesystem
mirror.aarnet.edu.au is up to date.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTE
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> I recently used the Bastille script for securing Linux, and I'm
> wishing I hadn't. One of the problems I can't figure out, is I now
> have an .rhosts file in each user directory, and I can't remove this
> file, even as root. What do I need to do to get rid of it? Wha
yep.
it is BRILLIANT
looks sweet, and works very well.
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Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 11:32 PM
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> Hi,
> Has anyone tried the helix gnome desktop yet with redhat?
>
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Thank you for all of the help. My windows are now at a
proper resolution. I basically had to edit the XF86Config
file.
Thanks,
Allen
At 11:30 AM 03/02/2000 -0500, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
>This I can help with!
>
>You'll need to edit your /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config
>Fir
a better resolution. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
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th0
192.168.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 1500 65536 0
eth1
127.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 lo
default 203.164.5.129 0.0.0.0 UG 1460 65536 0
eth0
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> At 01:09 PM 2/24/00 , Romain Kang wrote:
> >How do we disable (or weaken) cracklib so that people can use silly
> >passwords?
>
> I don't know and I think it's silly to do so A quick solution would be
> to open a root window on console and let them file in and set silly
> passwords as ro
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> Hello Allen,
> I run RHLinux 6.0 on a Celeron 500 computer. When I upgrade to 6.1,
> can I use these 686 compiled versions ???
There is always one person that has another question
I believe you should have no problem with a Celeron (they use the same cor
I will not be answering this question again.
it *should* work with Athlon, but not K6
Allen
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 4:29 PM
Subject:
> Allen:
>
> Did you resolve the dependency error with kernel-utils and gcc-2.95?
>
> - Mike
>
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Allen Bolderoff wrote:
As yet, no.
we just put all things that compiled cleanly (or with minor mods to the spec file)
there.
We are now going to ta
>
> does it fit AMD-K6 II 3Dnow ??
>
> Philippe
>
I couldn't tell you.
anyone game to try?
Allen
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> On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Allen Bolderoff wrote:
>
> >
> > > headerfiles. (It does with the Mandrake development distribution)
> > > - util-linux omits several important binaries when compiled for i686, eg login.
> >
> > hmm interesting.
> >
s several important binaries when compiled for i686, eg login.
hmm interesting.
> - Anyone interested in the log (i386/i686/root/noroot) of compiling
> RawHide from sources?
Yes please.
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g free running, we shall then release the full i686
ISO images.
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I have outlined some questions regarding the redhat 6.1 i686 release.
Please go to http://linux.netnerve.com/ and read it there.
if you have any questions/comments either send them direct to me, or to the
redhat list.
This is still a project in infancy.
Allen
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> I like the file size of the new Mozilla RPMs, will have to give it a
> shot soon.
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else, just
integrate the 686 packages where possible.
some may not compile, and as such will stay i386.
Comments?
> Allen,
>
> I'm sure you realize that a lot of people are looking forward to test
> the results of your efforts, me included. Be prepared that your site
> wi
I have actually started to do this.
within about 4 weeks I will have ISO images available (time permitting)
Regards
Allen
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> I'd *love* to see a 686 compiled RH distro. It's not just Linux that
> goes through the evolution. So does the hardware avail
I have actually started to rebuild most of the redhat 6.1 packages, and will
be creating an ISO within the next 3-4 weeks (I am very busy).
Allen
> Hi,
>
> I'd *love* to see a 686 compiled RH distro. It's not just Linux that
> goes through the evolution. So does the
ory on my system?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
locate filename
or
find / -name "*ilenam*" -print
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ave gone home for the holidays.
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Mine works fine, - even with linux :)
I have sold about 30 or so, with only one returning to me.
YMMV
Allen
> Completely off topic, but perhaps a service:
>
> If you plan to surprize someone with one of
> these for Christmas, perhaps you ought to unpack
> it and try it out you
k) and it will just boot to your normal box.
then log in and run /sbin/lilo
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loop.
easy..
man procmailrc
man formail
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> X-mailing-list: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archive/latest/9056
> X-loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
all emails from redhat lists have this.
sort on the X-loop header.
easy.
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st read the order of what you did and assumed that you had done the Uvh after the
qa.
sounds very weird to me.
Mine worked. - stock 6.1 with updates.
YMMV
Allen
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On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 08:48:43PM -0800, cajun wrote:
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> Today, I was looking for something and did a 'rpm -qa | grep gnome-core' and
> got this:
> gnome-core-devel-1.0.39-10
> gnome-core-1.0.39-10
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rpm -q = Query
rpm -qa = querie the installed rpms
rpm -qa | grep gnome-core =
> Anyone point me to a FM...
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in ~/.bash_profile
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