Has any one been able to get the Dia 0.84 diagramming running under RH 6.0? I
tried most of last night, upgrading libs etc. No luck. In fack now I'm having
problems with some of the standard apps because of the new lib versions (this
includes gnu-rpm).
Any one have any suggestions?
The li
I have not had a chance to recompile the program on my Linux but but I did find
some pointer bugs. I've added code to check for null values before processing a
value and redid some of the login to make it smoother.
As a separate note; I setup the environment used by the program on the Sun
sys
I'm trying to compile a C program that I wrote on a Sun system
but it won't work. The code compiles and runs fine on the
Sun server. However, when I copy the code to my linux box
(RH 6.0) from the Sun system via ftp and then try to work
with it I have all kinds of problems. I can compile the
I just started reading the IPCHAINS-HOWTO but from what I can remember, your
telling any packet wishing to make a connection coming in on the input chain
using TCP/IP on port 1023 that it is rejected. As a result, no connections
are being permitted.
> As long as we're on the subject of firew
You can use RedHat Digest, that's what I use. Instead of enough emails to make
your server sick, you will get 10 or so emails a day with about 20 entries in
it. Here is a sample header:
redhat-digest Digest Volume 00 : Issue 227
Today's Topics:
Strange ipchains d
When shutting down my system I see the message:
Sending all processes the kill signal...
md: recovery thread got woken up...
md: recovery thread finished...
mdrecovery(5) flushing signals
What does it mean? All the other steps finish with an OK status.
Thanks.
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I have (motherboard etc) said the
combination should have worked. Obviously not.
Thanks everyone for your help.
David Filion
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>On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, David Filion wrote:
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>=> Does anyone know if there is a memory checking utility available for Linux?
>=> Something like the old Norton Diag for DOS. I install
other conflict?
Thanks.
David Filion
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Maybe it's just me but I've found that linuxdoc.org does not not seem have the
same quantity of HOWTOs as the old LDP site.
I find sunsite.unc.edu /pub/linux/doc has a good and large list of HOWTOs. I
didn't see a Samba howto though, just SMB.
> On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 09:47:20AM +1100, Jam
I'm looking to run a DB server on my current Linux installation. I'm not
planning to use it as a major server or anything I just want to get a better
feel for what it is like to administer a DB in a UNIX/Linux environment and
experiment with the different dataware housing techniques I've been
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Objet : Re: Which Modem?
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 12:12:49PM -0500, jack wallen jr wrote:
> external modems are just more reliable (well, except that darn Viking
> modem). plu
I would not use SUSE yet. I was running RH 6.0, decided to try SUSE 6.2 and
just reinstalled RH 60.
Here is why:
- I found there were still language problems (unless you know German!).
- SUSE haa alot of their own configuration files along with the normal Linux
files that only their utils (
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