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.
any ideas are greatly appreciated.
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hose the system
worse! :)
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to erase it.
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hello:
i want to encrypt a tar file. can anyone suggestion an encryption program
available on redhat???
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I have gained this by p
/etc/cron.monthly
any ideas are welcome. thanks in advance.
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Current date: 16:58:14::244:2003
Do not use that foreign word "ideals". We ha
r do
i need to download and install it from jocr.sourceforge.net???
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Current date: 27:23:20::354:2002
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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Monday 02 December 2002 10:16 am, you did posit:
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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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installation with respect
to problems.
TIA!
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Find the fun and snap! T
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lid geometry specification: "no
default!"
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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Current date: 4:20:22::59:2002
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
hello all:
does anyone know how to change the "apparent" max password size in RH 7.2? i
have found that one can change a password to more than 8 characters, but the
password will not work when the user attempts to login. for instance, the
user may change the password to "foobaron" and that wil
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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Current date: 53:55:8::31:2002
We do not colonize. We conquer. We rule. There is no other way for us.
vance.
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Of those whose hearts are filled with greed
Who rob and steal from those who need
The cry goes up with blinding speed for Unde
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