very appreciated! The server is
currently running stock RH7.2 with current updates.
TIA,
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und and have not found where this default path for users and
> root gets set --note that changing them is probably not good idea--, but
> these are the things that I have found because I like to know things down at
> this level.
strings /bin/login indicates PATH is set there.
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ssh-agent,
> and run all other xterms out of that one, but there's gotta be a
> better way.
>
> How is this done properly?
I have the following at the end of my .Xclients file:
eval `ssh-agent`
ssh-add > $HOME/logs/gnome-session.log 2>&1
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I have 6.2 installed on my Alpha. I have a soft link:
X11 -> ../X11R6/lib/X11
in directory /usr/lib. Shouldn't this be:
X11 -> ../X11R6/lib
TIA
Bob
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nel-2.14-6.0 line. This
confused me. I don't recall using it.
Thanks.
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I installed the kernel-2.2.16-3 updates on my wife's Pentium and
noticed that there is no initrd installed. What do I do?
Thanks in advance.
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the point of the
constitutional amendment.
> actually, a canadian who's just amused and depressed by american politics,
And you have no respect for your country? You think it just
amusing to watch some jerk insult you by publicly burning the
Canadian flag? Sheesh!
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in/sh):
cd /usr/src
rm -f linux
ln -snf linux-2.2.16 linux
--> cd /usr/include
--> rm -f linux asm
--> ln -snf ../src/linux/include/linux linux
ln -snf ../src/linux/include/asm asm
cd /boot
rm -f kernel.h
ln -snf kernel.h-2.2.16 kernel.h
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[snip]
From: "blueboy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: unsubscribe redhat-list
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 08:59:10 +0800 (Mon 16:59 PST)
'Nuff said! :-)
(3 years 7 months to deliver)
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make an alias or put it into a script.
Bob
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>
> Is this Real Player? If so, you're WAY behind they're up to RP5
> now Go to www.real.com and download the rpm.
It's Red Hat's PPP dialer, config and monitoring software.
Bob
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t that my computer
froze during a shutdown command. What I did to recover was remove
~/.gome and ~/.enlightment. Problem solved.
Now I don't know if your problem is related but I give you this as a
possibility.
HTH
Bob
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OK. The mystery is that rxvt does not support this. I didn't make the
connection. FYI less -X will not work in rxvt.
Thanks to all who responded! I've been a less user for some 15 years.
Bob
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.com>, "M
ikkel L. Ellertson" writes:
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Bob Taylor wrote:
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> > Anyone know the secret to get less to display in its own "window" (it
> > doesn't write on the xterm).
Anyone know the secret to get less to display in its own "window" (it
doesn't write on the xterm). As far as I can see it's not in the man
page. This is one of the "little" things that bugs me.
TIA
Bob
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> handle cos I just ping the remote server.
Try setting PERSIST="no" in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-pppx.
HTH.
Bob
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Bob Taylor writes:
> For some reason, in either an xterm or gnome-terminal, my Delete key
> is unrecognized. The key *is* recognized in Xemacs and exmh sedit.
> This was
> working fine in 5.2.
Sorry to follow up on my own post. For some reason my ~/.inputrc file
was not being rea
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gordon Messmer writes:
> Bob Taylor wrote:
> >
> > Assuming I can, how can I make the gdm widget larger? I'm running at
> > 1280x1024 and it is *small*.
>
> Look for the "GtkRC" line in the "[gui]" sectio
Assuming I can, how can I make the gdm widget larger? I'm running at
1280x1024 and it is *small*.
TIA
Bob
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ion that Xerox *gave* the software to Apple and
Apple
*gave* Apple stock in return. I don't believe that Apple *stole* the
GUI from Xerox.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Thomas Ribbro
ck writes:
> On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 11:17:42PM -0700, Bob Taylor wrote:
> > Am I right in that the rpmspec.in format is simply a file containing
> > the spec? If not could some kind soul point me in the right direction?
&g
Am I right in that the rpmspec.in format is simply a file containing
the spec? If not could some kind soul point me in the right direction?
TIA
Bob
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e from gnome-list
since sometine Saturday.
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ich I
> changed the DIR to red, but it never takes.
1. cp /etc/DIR_COLORS ~/.dir_colors
2. Edit ~/.dir_colors
3. Add eval `dircolors -b $HOME/.dir_colors` to your ~/.bashrc file.
Bob
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! :-)
Happy new year to all!
Bob
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rg? Email to Red Hat from me is
rejected as SPAM.
Bob
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ewalls,and changed the main page to "Hello
> Wellington,got you!"
> he dont told me the "MAGIC" but he told me what tools he have used to do
> so,here is the link:
> http://members.xoom.it/_XOOM/d3sTr0y3r/webexploits.html
IMHO this person isn't a *friend*.
[snip]
Bo
les
I need to be accesable by both computers. Both have a CD drive. What would
be ideal is to upgrade Ann then copy all files over to Bea.
Any ideas appreciated, espcially if they are scalable!
Bob
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.emacs file:
(defun make-backup-file-name (FILE)
(concat "~/.backups/" (file-name-nondirectory FILE)))
Mkdir ~.backups. Emacs will then put all backup files (*~) in this directory.
I installed a cron job to keep .backups from becomming huge.
Bob
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associated with
>Linux slings mud, it ends up on him, not on NT. Think about it...
Evidently you have so much money you can afford to pay and pay and ...
Go away, little boy!
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p;. you can then type
fn (n=VC startx from) to see any errors. If you are starting X
via xdm then errors are in /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-errors and ~/.xsession-errors.
Bob
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sh, I sure don't want to use either one!
TIA
Bob
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dit
startx by changing:
serverargs=""
to
serverargs="-xauth $HOME/.Xauthority"
I haven't checked this so YMMV.
Bob
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>> gui login interface to xfree86) is to use xauth. You should have a man
>> page for xauth on your system (unless it didn't get installed). Other
>> than that I am not sure what else to tell you.
Try startx -- -auth $HOME/.Xauthority. See man Xserver, man Xsecur
ame to Linux via CP/M -> OS9-68000 -> Linux. If you
believe you can't then you can't. Believe you can then you can. All
you need is the desire to learn Linux and the patience. There is a LOT
to learn.
Bob
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tc/hosts *first* (order hosts,bind). It would
appear that it is left up to the programmer to do this.
I would suggest you bring up your network and try again.
Bob
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NTP server leafnode fetches its news from.
# You need read and post access to it.
server = news.your.ISP.com
Bob
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Bob
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I *thought* someone at Red Hat said that they had posted XFree86-3.3.2 rpms
for 4.2. I cannot find anything but Red Hat 5.0. Was I mistaken?
TIA
Bob
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t the problem is here? The man pages do NOT help!
TIA
Bob
P.S. If you want to tell me this is not the proper place to ask, then
please direct me to the proper one!
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rubbish because you fail to tolerate and be
open-minded! [Matthew 7:3-5]
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knows the difference
> > between "its" and "it's"?
>
> Nice to see I'm not the only one terminally-pissed that the education
> system doesn't see to be teaching!
What educucation system? We seem to have lost it many years ago!
Bob
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your woes. I too thought that the dotfile
generator would give me a working firewall. Working examples for fixed/
dynamic IP's and with/without diald coupled with ipfwadm explained in a
less technical manner would be *extreemly* helpful!
Bob
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I got connected. I do have an
account on my other box. Try it. The worst that can happen is you will
have to log out and then log back in.
Bob
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Just an added bit of information. If REPORT CONNECT returns something
like 115200, then try REPORT CARRIER instead.
Bob
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On Sat, 07 Mar 1998 23:51:35 +0100, Martin Solli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Bob Taylor wrote:
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> > Do you restart X?
>
> Well, I try to avoid it, but now it is neccesary every 12 hours or so. When I
> start X it uses approx. 8megs, but af
2737
PID TTY MAJFLT MINFLT TRS DRS SIZE SWAP RSS SHRD LIB DT COMMAND
2737 ? 612 255074 1344 13140 14484 0 14484 1620 0 3199
/usr/X11R6/bin/X -bpp 32
Do you restart X?
Bob
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