m
> the 6gig disk to the 9 gig disk, pull out the 6gig
> disk, replace it with the 9gig disk and away I go?
No, dd is not the tool for that.
Go take a look at Mondo Rescue...
http://www.mondorescue.org/
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They have performed excellently as well and I HIGHLY recommend them.
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e need to configure
> something else to enable stepping through all the previous commands
> we've run in a particular SQL*Plus session? I've had little luck
> searching Metalink and using Google, and would appreciate any input.
>
I take that you saw but weren
ional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] brian]$ host updates.redhat.com
updates.redhat.com has address 66.187.232.40
updates.redhat.com has address 66.187.224.52
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(like you download a lot of stuff to compile yourself, etc.).
Other wise you will get mostly speculation on what you really are after and
will have to piece stuff together.
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ream issue with certain
versions of glibc and it may be "better" but not "fixed" in RH9 than it was
prior.
See the above bugzilla report for lots of detail and links to other bugs
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drive using the same method and then use a different one to get it back
on the desired drive if that seems to restore sanity to the files.
Anyway, it's late here and there could be some inaccuracies, but perhaps you
can either get it fixed or provide some new info. I left out using debu
t got good enough to do this well.
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o make it available and ready for those things that need
it especially in the GUI set-ups. I think I remember someone saying that
Konqueror needed it too, but that may be a "because it was compiled that way"
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> desktop user with a *little* extra knowledge ;)
Actually, the development versions of the gimp require 2.2.0 (according to the
INSTALL file included in the tarball) or higher and if you have all the devel
libs installed The Gimp will compi
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Google on procmail for more insight.
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James Gibbon,
On Friday July 25, 2003 11:45, James Gibbon wrote:
> Brian Ashe wrote:
> > That looks like a DNS issue to me. See if this helps...
> > http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/host_map__lookup_(domain)__deferred.html
>
> Thanks Brian, that was my initial thought too -
ing to be
> manually flushed, as it has with other distros I've used.
>
> I use nmh, though I don't think that's a consideration. sendmail is
> ticked as 'currently running' in the service configuration gui.
>
> Any ideas?
That looks like a D
o
> bring them all up to the same install. If it was debian, I could do
> dpkg -l > blah and then apt-get install the contents of blah, I was
> hoping to do the same with RH9...
rpm -qa --qf "%{NAME}\n"
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have you looked at GForge?
It is based on the SourceForge code and has been made much easier to install
with lots of improvements. I've been using it (in beta) and really like it
compared to other things. It's now out as a final.
http://gforge.org/
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054
[EMAIL PROTECTED] brian]$ tr -d '\r' < bin/script.sh > bin/script_nr.sh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] brian]$ od -c bin/script_nr.sh
000 # ! / b i n / s h \n \n e c h o
020 " I ' m a s
pretty sick of getting the auto-respond from this list about it.
Have you tried anything that appears here...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=outlook+turn+off+html&btnG=Google+Search
It seem to differ by the version, so the Googl
: The sizes will be shown in the above commands by something like
"/dev/fd0u1840". Use the number after the "u" there.
# mkbootdisk --size 1840 --verbose --device /dev/fd0 `uname -r`
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ning an entire encyclopedia there.
They also make their version of software available, but there are a lot of
them availble so you could pick a version that suits you. The concept will
always be the same.
Sourceforge is a good place to start for the various available packages.
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ould always use WinSCP. Most
windows users I've ever put it in front of have managed just fine with it (if
not better then with FTP).
http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/
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to build the various kernel packages. It
goes in /usr/src/redhat/.
The kernel-source rpm is the kernel source files for use in development and
compilation of programs. It is also for if you need to build drivers or if
you want to do a completely custom kernel.
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has the
anti-aliasing of fonts, simple yet still attractive, easy to use and
configure.
They also have RH 9 rpms ready to go.
http://www.xfce.org/
Download...
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" " -f 1 | sort | uniq`
#Show Function list
echo "The functions are :"
for fun in $FUNCTIONS
do
if [ "$fun" = function ]; then
echo
continue
fi
echo -n $fun
done
#Show Variables list
echo
echo "The variables are :"
for var in $VARIABLES
do
n (RedHat or Debian based) that is already
optimized for sound use and includes a ton of sound packages, go here. I
tried this ~6 months ago and it was quite nice.
http://www.agnula.org/
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hare/icons -o ~/test_sl.db
...and see if A) it completes without error and B) what the output of strace
is if it fails.
If you don't mind spending the time, you could also just do "strace
updatedb".
You should only need the last ~20 lines or so of the output.
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If you used an "update tool" (such as up2date, apt-get or red carpet) it
likely stored a bunch of extra stuff in /var somewhere and is the cause of
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changelog of the postgresql package. (not obvious, but findable)
http://www.rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/redhat/9/i386/postgresql-pl-7.3.2-3.i386.html
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is what loaded the installer.)
> Can a demaged CD ROM be bootable?
Yes.
> How can I check the integrirty of an iso image undre XP?
There is an md5 sum check program for windows available here...
http://www.etree.org/md5com.html
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> logs in. I tried to vi /bin/bash and it was not possible. THerefore, I am
> trying to find out where this is done. I am sure that others are doing
> this.
For variables applied to all users use /etc/profile for individual users use
~/.bash_profi
Cornelius Kölbel,
On Saturday May 31, 2003 07:55, Cornelius Kölbel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the docs say, I have to insert a line DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE", or XDM or
> GDM in /etc/sysconfig/desktop.
> But it has no effect. It always starts the GDM.
Try...
DESKTOP="KDE&qu
ot;. It is
very nice. Can go to CD (bootable), Tape or NFS.
http://www.mondorescue.org/
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On Wednesday April 02, 2003 02:48, Robert Adkins II wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am curious to know if there is a way to determine at what time
> an RPM may have been installed onto a computer.
Sure.
rpm -q --queryformat "%{name},%{INSTALLTIME:date}\n&
SF mailing list that may be able to give even more info if this and the two
websites don't help answer you.
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hey are run by the user you have a problem with, you
could also use /etc/security/limits.conf to tone down just their processes
allowing other users , who behave properly, to still get it to work full
speed.
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You may want to try to search Google for where the Linux C programming list
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2. It keeps track of everything that happens.
3. It can be tunnelled through SSH for added security.
4. It works. (don't be fooled by the programming thing, it really does work
well for binary files as well)
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startup command.
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erride AuthConfig
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> php_flag engine Off
>
>
> Please help me!
Try...
php_admin_flag engine off
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wonders. I think it mostly has to do with differences in the kernel and
XFree86 drivers. For example the Phoebe beta broke video support on one of
test machines (I hope it gets fixed).
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have 512MB of RAM, get that working first. Stopping the swapping should help
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you updated to all the latest packages? (If you don't want to use
up2date, there is apt-rpm available (elsewhere) also)
Does it look like all your hardware was indentified correctly?
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server was working until I added in changes for mod_jk.so
>
> Any suggestions appreciated
Did you get the "eapi" or the "noeapi" version of mod_jk.so?
Try the other one. I believe that you got the eapi and need the noeapi.
One way or another that is definately an EAPI confli
tml
That way you can grab the packages as you read (provided you don't use
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is fully portable
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is box is ftp server),
JT> the untar works fine.
JT> Any ideas?
Are you making sure to set the mode to binary in the first instance?
ie.
ftp> binary
200 Type set to I
ftp> put myfile.tar
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ut it is based on the old SourceForge code (so there is a lot
that it does). It's really good for multiple people on multiple projects.
http://gforge.org/
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for it to respect that properly. But this is from memory, so there may be
some innaccuracies.
I would say to disable IPv6 if not needed or make sure you have IPv6 hosts in
the /etc/hosts file. That should resolve the
te version is just the most recent stuff.
Yes, CVS works best for ascii files, but becomes equally nice for binary files
(I've frequently used it for graphics revisions like from Photoshop).
Then you can sync it up with Gforge (http://www.gforge.org/) and you hav
and in psql.
You can read more in the PostgreSQL Docs but a good example is...
COPY FROM '' USING DELIMITERS ',';
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http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#Java
and ask questions if you need more help. Of course the rest of the page will
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(If it's not installed, then check out...
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This is from memory though, as my local machines still use LPRNG.
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quot; enter
lpr -P
so for the above mentioned examples it would be...
lpr -P PDF_print
and
lpr -P Server_HP
Click next, name the printer and click finish. Test. All should work fine.
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ed in the
> BIOS.
>
> From what I have read, I should see two cpu's in /proc/cpuinfo, but I am
> only seeing one.
>
> What do I need to do to enable hyper threading?
Try adding "acpismp=force" to your lilo.conf or grub.conf
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On Thursday January 23, 2003 10:50, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 18:47, Brian Ashe wrote:
> > Actually, it is. It depends on what your index file type is.
>
> I can produce that behavior if I make my server's default virtual host's
&g
Gordon Messmer,
On Thursday January 23, 2003 08:43, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 14:48, Brian Ashe wrote:
> > On Thursday January 23, 2003 04:46, Peter Kiem wrote:
> > > Hi Gordon,
> > >
> > > > The status 200 may indicate that you'
ndexes" in main configuration.
> Unfortunately, all I get is error 500 when I attempt to access specific
> files from that directory.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
Try adding ExecCGI to your options line.
Options -Indexes +ExecCGI
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Hit enter twice after that last line.
If you get your normal index page, then all is well.
If you get something like...
HELO something
Then you better start locking things down. This means you have connected
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errata/RHSA-2003-012.html
Are you subscribed to the RedHat Watch list? It is a good way to see when they
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g g++ instead of gcc. It should handle the reference at
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have no menu entry fot it? (RH did seem to botch up a bit
on the menus thing.)
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Nicholas Marsh,
On Saturday January 18, 2003 02:22, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
> Anyone know of 3270 emulators for Linux (or free ones for Windows)?
The x3270 rpms should be on the CDs.
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Try...
rm -- --exclude
The "--" in a command tells the command there are no more flags.
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use mbox because the IMAP/POP server included (UW-IMAP)
doesn't by default support maildir.
By replacing the IMAP/POP server (ie. qpopper, Courier, etc.) you can set up
procmail to use maildir and the performance should get better.
At least
work of connecting to
any DB, it has a built in mail function, works from command line as well
(most people don't think of it that way) so it can be called from cron or run
manually. It is also easy to learn.
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I know NFS can start having
issues when you start getting up there with the UIDs.
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ve you tried this...
http://www.europe.redhat.com/documentation/rhl7.3/rhl-ig-x86-en-7.3/s1-kbdconfig.php3
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ant more than 128 of them ...
>
> Any info would be great.
Actually, I don't understand _why_ you would have that many.
Is there some benefit to that method over using the "ifcfg-(interface)-rangeX"
method? I would think this wou
with that out of the way.
Well, the OP tried to avoid this, but probably only would have if he had not
mentioned it.
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Hope that helps. Hope you have a good wedding and a happy marriage.
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Can it be done?
Not without help.
What you want is "bsed". It was written by Cameron Simpson and is great for
all of your sed needs.
Look for "bsed" on this page. Some of the other stuff might be useful to you
as well.
http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/css/
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Try setting these... (they are commented out in your config file)
Listen 80
(and/or)
BindAddress *
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erhaps it will help answer your questions.
> Last time I checked anaconda and RPM are GPL'd,
> as are the overwhelming majority of the software packages
> on the RHAS CD's
I don't think there are _any_ proprietary apps on those CD
the command - Where is the icon,
> >to show my hard drive capacity, space used, space free?
>
> df -h
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> >
> > Is it running X? More than likely it is hardware incompatibility
> > somewhere. If running X, I'd start looking at that.
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start/stop, includes cabling.
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The only way for security is to write good, safe code. Period.
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your own discretion.
You have two choices...
1. Use $_POST[firstname] (or it's friends $_GET, $_COOKIE, etc.)
2. Turn on register_globals in your php.ini file.
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IMHO.
http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/
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Mikevl,
On Monday November 25, 2002 03:11, Mikevl wrote:
> Hi can anybody tell me how to bulk add users from a text file or any other
> method?
> I currently have Redhat 7.2
man newusers
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> should I pass an additional command during installation boot??
>
Are the jumpers on the drive set to "Cable Select (CS)"?
WD drives are set to that by default and RH seems to not like it (in my
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chattr
The usual tactic is to make the files "immutable". It is at the file system
level and that's why root can't do anything about it. Well, at least until
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> laugh too hard. Do I have to create a directory for mozilla plugins or
> should it already be there?
The directory for Mozilla plug-ins is usually located at...
/usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/plugins
...provided you used the RedHat RPMs.
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Same person wrote both, but the info differs a little in the second one and
has some additional "testing before implementing" stuff in it.
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> Brian Ashe wrote:
> >Try hitting Ctrl-Alt-Esc. You should get a little skull and crossbones
> >cursor. Click it on the bad window and away it goes.
>
> Doesn't work for me. Which version of Redhat are you ru
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