hello,
Is there any linux software that will allow you to update
and sync your cell phone. windows has Futuredial Snapsync.
I have a Samsung n400 and the snapsync cable.
the usb device is recognized as such:
"
Aug 28 10:34:34 randy kernel: pl2303.c: Prolific PL2303 USB to serial
ad
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 01:02, Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
> Monday, August 11, 2003, 9:37:38 PM, Randy wrote:
> > try renaming dir
> > /lib/modules/mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 21:29, Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
> Looking at /var/log/messages, the best clue seems to be that it is
> trying to "modprobe memory_cs", a module that does not exist. But, it
> does not exist in any of the kernels I installed from .rpm files,
> either. So, I'm obviously confused.
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 07:07, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
> Well, immediately after I sent the following, the little rhn icon
> changed from a grey "?" to a blue checkmark and this problem went away.
>
i just had the same thing happen to me ??
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when applicable. the same applies for 192.168.0.2
the traceroute command also is a good troubleshooting tool
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On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 10:54, YoloIts wrote:
> I installed Squirrelmail through the standard Redhat 8.0 package manager in
> KDE.
>
> So it should be installed with all the standard RPM defaults. How do I
> access the web interface to check mail? I have searched Redhat's site and
> they have nothin
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 16:48, Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> > Has anyone tried this before? how did it work for you? Any reason why RH
> > sets MTU to only 1440?
>
> Mine is 1500, but I doubt that would cause a serious slowdown. You
> probably have some other problem.
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>
m
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 03:21, Louis Sabet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a bunch of Linux PCs, all with exactly the same config and hardware.
> (RH9 over LTSP on Dell Optiplex G1s)
>
> Each of these machines has an optical USB intellimouse connected to the
> PS/2 port by means of an adapter that co
up the tar attributes to actually
run the virusscanner.
of course i have never done this, just a stab in the dark
good luck
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created my own root ca.
i made a web page to tell clients how to set up their mail clients.
maybe it will help you
http://www.randyperkins.com/mailtools/ssl_mail.html
dont remember much more about it,
but it does work
good luck
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cuts down on spam
but it does make my life harder.
see ya
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motedesktop.
winxp home has remote assistant ??, which i have never used.
the name of the linux program is rdesktop.
http://www.redhat.com/swr/i386/rdesktop-1.1.0-2.i386.html
it works well enough for me on my LAN
see ya
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personal mail server. but to each his own. i am not participating
in spamarrest.
sorry for the inconvenience of missing my posts
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On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 16:42, David wrote:
> David here,
>
> I'm protecting myself from receiving junk mail.
>
>
> Just this onc
ut for security. my systems are stable but i dont know
how to update the kernel without rebooting
see ya
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my ultimate goal is to get X stopped so i can rrmod the
nvidia binary module, because it is not compatable with
software suspend to disk.
any other suggestions are welcomed
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On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 00:54, Raphael Zwiker wrote:
> > try to change the resolution, it's asking me to logout
> > and restart the Xserver. I wonder anyone know the
> Press ++. That should work
>
hello
how can you insert ++ into a bash script
thanks in advance
randy
hello,
i need to shut down my X server before i use software suspend.
i am using kde, and can "logout" from the kde menu, or use
.
how can i cleanly shutdown kde and Xserver from within a bash
script. thanks, Randy
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On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 05:53, Nicola Bonelli wrote:
> Hello,
> Actually it works, but I'd like to have something tells me the status
> of the connection, like na icon in the panel or something similar. I
> tried the "modem lights" gnome panel applet, but these lights don't
i use a sierra wireles
ve to type in the user/password ??
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Howdy,
If you'd like the complete lowdown on exactly how this would work out, you
could contact RedHat directly and secure a quote. I recently did just that
when preparing a proposal to take a WinNT/Solaris 8 NIS domain to a RHAS2.1
domain.
This is what these folks do every day.
Just my .02 tho
I appreciate all of the ideas.
Since this is a box at home that I use for learning, I
always install everything. What if I were to mount each cd
and do rpm -ivh --force --nodeps --justdb *rpm.
I could then run up2date
Randy
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--rebuild takes all of one second to complete.
rpm --initdb does not help.
The packages *are* installed and everything works, with
exception of up2date which makes sense.
Any ideas?
Randy
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Greetings,
The XP and MP lines are drastically different architectures, although they
use the same core.
The MP in Athlon MP means Multi-processing and it is a server chip from
start to finish, hence its higher price tag. If you aren't doing any server
specific things that require SMP processing
My first thought would be to call on the Onstream folks. I have called about
Linux support in the past and gotten some good answers.
The more crucial question would be the SCSI card support.
My thoughts anyway.
RandyW
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If you are planning to run this operation from a Windows box, then MS
Project is the tool to use.
If you are planning to run this operation from Linux box, then Mr. Project
is the tool to use. I've just played with Mr. Project and found it to be
quite impressive.
http://mrproject.codefactory.se/
Nicely Done!!!
Thank you Mr. Dekkers for your finely tuned and appropriate answer!!
No need to pass this on to the list, I'm just thanking you without hitting
your private email box.
Randy Williams
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Beha
I've got a HP 970CSE at the house and it works great for me. I've printed
out .jpg's that are scanned pictures and that's worked okay. I haven't
tested some of the advanced functionality yet, but so far its good stuff.
I don't know what the cost of this unit might be though, or how the new
3
I’m going to just guess here, but
you may have caused a problem by deleting the name from the domain. As NT
creates a separate code combination for each entry in the domain (user or
asset), by deleting it, and then reusing the name, you may have caused NT to
refuse the name you’ve continu
"Home users should also regularly update their personal
computer's operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows,
Linux) and major applications ..."
I am wary of this kind of association that MS is desperately trying to pull
off. It is a 'win' that Linux is associated as a Desktop OS, but it
Asus, Soyo, Abit, and Epox Mobo's have good reviews as to loading RHL
easily and without difficulty. I've loaded onto many Asus, Soyo and
Epox personally (7.0 - 8.0 Redhat).
Seagate 36.7 10K U160 drive is one of the fastest around for a nice
price (www.storagereview.com), especially in the workst
My word man!!!
Yes, by all means, please use a 'soft' shutdown via a command prompt
(remote connection) or by logging directly into the machines.
They may be tough, but I've never heard of this practice being conducive
to long-term stability.
RandyW
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Greetings,
Yes, MS is THAT Stupid, but then again with 40+ Billion dollars in the
bank they can afford to do this.
The Office Update site does have updates for Office 97 (I have osr2 on
my Win2k box at home -- Rapidly being replaced by OpenOffice 1.0 BTW).
However the useful auto detection that O
Greetings,
I have had to search, but I have found that all the big vendors do, in
fact, sell Red Hat capable equipment (whether they are up to RH8 or not
is a question), but they do not put it on their front web pages due to
agreements with MS. (That's not just my anti-MS attitude, that's what
I'
2:37 PM
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Bzzt! ME doesn't use NTFS...can't read it. ME is part of the
Win9x series...ie, Windows over DOS.
What he needs to do is to mount the partition, in question, with an
fstype
of vfat.
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Randy Williams
Greetings,
In order for your Linux
system to see your ME system you must enable/deploy the NTFS package in
RH8. Then you can mount the ME data and use accordingly.
However, your ME system
will never see your Linux system as it has no way to read Ext2/3 partition
information, nor
Greetings,
You can get some information off of the RedHat website, www.wuftpd.org,
or doing a search on Google.
I have set up Wu-ftpd on both Solaris and Redhat machines, and have
found that there are many ways to do this. Of course, I can never
manage to get the installs right the first time.
I've been hamstrung by cheap parts too many times. At this point, for
certain items, I purposely buy only top-shelf components. For the extra
$$ I spend on quality parts, I save a HUGE amount in lost productivity.
Saving $25 on a stick of RAM looks downright foolish when I spend $1000
in lost man
When we set up our test systems, we usually put 1 2GB Swap partition for
each real partition. Our systems usually have 3 or 4 versions of Linux
on them at a time, so we end up with plenty of swap space to use, even
with the 2GB maximum.
Randyw
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Greetings,
I am certainly no expert, but we have a engineer here who has just done
this from scratch, and he says that he was able to pick up everything he
needed from Google searches and from the Tomcat manual.
Not very helpful I'm sure, but it's all I have.
RandyW
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F
A google search will do you well.
I've gotten most of my training in Linux (and Solaris for that matter)
from online sources.
Some starters are:
www.tldp.org
www.redhat.com
www.linux.com
www.linuxjournal.com
You can do really well. The challenge I have with Linux is that there
may be TOO many
That is correct. Until RedHat releases Advanced Server AND gets the
proper input from Sun on their US-II architecture, you won't see this
happen.
In some cases you won't see this happen anyway, the E10K really is BIG
iron and Sun has repeatedly said that Big Iron has much to do with the
future
Greetings,
I just did this a few nights ago, but the only thing I can remember is
that you could right click on the icon, select properties, and change
the command from "htmlview %u" to "opera %u" and it should work if your
PATH is set up right.
Although I'm sure that there is a better way to do
st depends and personal pref. has something to do with it
too ;-)
--Randy
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 05:26 PM, Søren Neigaard wrote:
Is there somewhere I can find a description of each service in
chkconfig --list so I know what I need running and what I don't?
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This is one way to start getting a list, for whatever use it may have:
bash# find / -type f -u root -perm 750 -print
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On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 10:09 PM, Warren Sypteras wrote:
Well one way to find out is by using the find command to print out
files
that have root
5, $9}'
> file.list
Open file.list and replace every space (i.e. " ") with a tab. In vi,
this would be s/ /\t/.
Then, do this
bash # sort -n -k 1,8 file.list > sorted.list
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On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 04:10 AM, IS Department wrote:
I would like to g
bash# userdel username
bash# rm -rf /home/username
Do the second at your discretion.
--Randy
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 03:25 PM, Jianping Zhu wrote:
how to delete a user?
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA
Look at the differences in the $PATH env variables.
(as non-root user) bash# echo $PATH
(as root user) bash# echo $PATH
Root can execute any command, but use it sparingly.
--Randy
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 02:59 PM, Jianping Zhu wrote:
Can someone gives some example of superuser
following in /etc/modules.conf
"alias eth0 eepro100"
add another for eth1, then run
/etc/init.d/network restart
or just reboot.
--Randy
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 11:33 AM, Stone, Timothy wrote:
I would like to add a second network card to my existing box.
I have looke
Only /etc/sysconfig/network and/or
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* if you are on Ethernet.
--Randy
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 10:34 AM, Steve Buehler wrote:
I have a RedHat 7.3 server set up just for CVS. I need to move it to
another office and will have to change the
ok. I've seen this before where folks try to use "
bash# cat info.php
making the file readable/executable by the user Apache runs as, then
going to http://www.yourserver.com/info.php
You should get a long page with lots of info.
--Randy
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at
What does the first line of your PHP script files look like?
--Randy
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 09:45 AM, Simon Tompkins wrote:
I am having problems with RH73 running Apache and PHP. After
upgrading from RH7.1, I installed Apache and PHP rpm's from the RH7.3
CD's and
script.sh) and note that
and output to STDOUT from the script will end up as a mail message sent
to root.
--Randy
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 09:11 PM, Jianping Zhu wrote:
I have redhat 7.1 server.
Because i have several dictories need to be backup, I want to write a
script do it
ddress included in it. If I want system wide logins I use the
/etc/hosts.equiv file on node2 with the following entry
node1 or you can also use the IP
I should add that my /etc/hosts file include all my node entrys.
Randy
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Mike Boger wrote:
> Hi Randy,
>
> Thanks for t
authentication. I have several HPUX and Solaris
> boxes that I use in this capacity without a problem.
>
> Any tips will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
>
>
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r when I reboot for the first time. I am using the correct shutdown procedure.
>
> I have no knowledge of how the Linux OS and kernal work, so I am at a total loss.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Chris
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ore gpm.
i imagine if i put it in rc.local, it will come up last,
by that time gpm has already given me an oops.
i will use the script if i dont get any other solutions
thanks again
randy
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to come up automatically when i boot up.
i know this has something to do with /etc/modules.conf
here is my modules.conf
alias eth0 ne2k-pci
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
thanks
randy
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> Something very strange going on here. From the error messages, I am not
> suprised it doesn't work. I wish I know why you were getting all the
> "Function not implemented", "No such file or directory" and "Operation
> not permitted" errors. How much have you modified the config files?
> You a
> Check your /etc/mgetty+sendfax/voice.conf to make sure you have your
> modem listed as a voice modem. Also, check the logs to make sure that
> vgetty isn't having a problem identifing your voice modem. This may be
> the problem, as I don't think the identifing strings have been updated
> for t
it set up properly
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filenames match a regular expression. overall it is about
10,000 files that will be looked at. i want this to happen quickly as i
will
be returning a web page based on the search results. if their is a better
tool
to use than slocate, i am open to that also.
thanks
randy
here is the version of
filenames match a regular expression. overall it is about
10,000 files that will be looked at. i want this to happen quickly as i
will
be returning a web page based on the search results. if their is a better
tool
to use than slocate, i am open to that also.
thanks
randy
here is the version of
here is some perl that definitely needs critiquing.
it renames and moves an .mp3 based on the value of the id3tag.
i will put it at the end of this message
sorry if this is off topic for this group.
thanks
randy
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> While we're critiquing his perl, le
ck them all.
get a good connection between 2 machines using the hub and test every port
on the hub.
some hubs share the last port with the uplink port.
i dont think this would matter, but the netmask on the clients is
255.255.255.0
good luck
night,
randy
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Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: Routing problems (home network setup)
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Randy Perkins wrote:
>
> > that netmask of .252 sure looks familiar :)
> >
> DSL connection. The funning part is
that netmask of .252 sure looks familiar :)
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From: "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Randy Perkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: Routing problems
: Re: Routing problems (home network setup)
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 10:56:10PM -0500, Randy Perkins wrote:
> > did you see the message from the person who commented on all of your
errors
> > on eth1.
> > i think they might be on to something as far as eth1 not having the
correct
did you see the message from the person who commented on all of your errors
on eth1.
i think they might be on to something as far as eth1 not having the correct
driver?
remember i am no expert and am just fumbling along with you.
i will call your machine with redhat7 and 2 network cards the route
i was hacked into once already
randy
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: Routing problems (home network setup)
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 02:03:24PM -0600, Mikkel L.
my network card may be similar but it isnt exactly the same.
maybe this info will help you.
i use 3c905b network card under redhat 7.0
the standard "becker" (3c59x) driver worked for me but caused errors as
viewed
from ifconfig. specifically, overun and frame errors. the driver was slow
when ft
.
randy
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 12:27 AM
Subject: Apache and Frontpage 4.0 Extensions
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Frontpage 4.0 extensions on a Red Hat 6.2 box runnin
periodically by hand.
i could make it a cron job.
is this the best way to utilize up2date.
thanks
randy
ps. message resent due to rejection notices about the format in which is
was earlier sent. sorry for any inconveniences
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-u periodically by
hand.
i could make it a cron job.
is this the best way to utilize
up2date.
thanks
randy
i sent you a link to some info
i really dont know anything about p4
kernel 2.4 is out at www.kernel.org
i am still using kernel 2.2.18
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From: "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 4:42 PM
Subject: Pentium 4
> Anyone have
uration files have i modified with glibc? i hardly know
what it is ,. but i did compile a network card driver and
have updated the kernel to 2.2.18
i would like to update this if possible, what should i do before i update
the glibc?
thanks
randy
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From: &
/adapter/1000/rh7_readme.txt
hope this helps
randy
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From: "Dave Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: NIC's stuck at 10Meg
>
>
> This may be unrelated, but exact
redhat 6.2 or 7.0
my buddy who still uses freesco still sees it when using napster
hope this helps
randy
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From: "Dan Horth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 4:19 AM
Subject: IP_MASQ:reverse ICMP
i was concerned about collisions on my own small network.
i replaced my hub with a switch.
the collisions stopped,or really dropped off.
my throughput didnt really improve much :(
i do feel better though
randy
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From: "Justin Zygmont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
7;ve
> just started using it with XFree86 4.01 and Enlightenment. You have
> to set up a vncserver on your Linux box and use the client on your
> Windows box. You can also hit it with a browser via the Java client
> it serves out. If you
want to be able to connect
>> and use x apps at work where I have to use windows.
>
>
>http://www.jcraft.com/wiredx/
>
>If you try it, give me feedback because I`ve been wondering if it`s any
>good.
randy
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snafu in the kernel that is being tickled by a difference
in BIOSes ?
thanks,
-Randy
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UNIX Systems
> Wouldn't rpm -Uvh * be enough?
No. -U will install a package even if it isn't already installed.
-Randy
>
> If you don't want it to bark at packages not isntalled, you can always
> redirect stderr...
>
> HTH
>
> Sylvain
>
> Randy Carpenter
bpp... Please let me know your configuration, and how you got it to work!
thanks,
-Randy
> I strongly recommend the Voodoo 3 3000 video card. I've been using it
> to play Quake 3 (Under Linux) and I love it. I'm sure there are other
> cards out there but the card has
o
-i if it isn't installed.) I have a boatload of machines that are
configured slightly differently. Is there a way to accomplish what I
want, or am I SOL ?
thanks,
-Randy
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d annoyed if they don't know
what the problem is. You do understand that this problem makes Red Hat
totally unusable in a mixed environment. You should follow standards by
default.
-Randy
> LLaP
> bero
>
> --
> Nobody will ever need more than 640 kB RAM.
>
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3509
someone mentioned that it may be the same bug as:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2639
So, it may be a problem with ncurses too.
This has been an open issue for 6 months.
-Randy
Does anyone know when Red Hat is going to fix the broken termcap settings
in RH6.0 and RH6.1 ? Believe it or not, there are some of us who use
different UNIX OS's sometimes, and still like to be able to telnet to our
linux servers.
-
> I installed it without the patch. I checked the system, and cannot find
> this suidkey file anywhere either.
>
> hth
> charles
I didn't think it would work at all without that patch...
-Randy
> On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Randy Carpenter wrote:
>
> >
> > Has
extensions may not work correctly.
I know it isn't a Red Hat specific thing, but I imagine there has to be
some of you running FP2000.
thanks,
-Randy
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r warranty. I have an ABIT BP6 with dual 366 celerons oc'ed to 550,
running flawlessly. They also have OC'ed Athlon bundles that you may wish
to look at.
-Randy
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Thanks for the link... I will try the .src.rpm. I know it is not RH
software, but since the bug has been known for so long, I thought maybe
they would want to try to package the latest versions
-R
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Does anyone at Red Hat know when they are going to decide that they
bug on the dump/restore package? (bug #5923 specifically). I am quite
desperately awaiting a version where the dump and restore commands *both*
work.
-Randy
nts/100dpi/'
Fatal server error: could not open default font 'fixed'
I have a feeling this is because I use the font server (as is default with
Red Hat) What do I need to do to get this to work?
-Randy
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This is not really a redhat issue, but did you install kdesupport and
kdelibs?
-Randy
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I have a RH4.1 system that I cannot take off line at the time. I would
like to install as many security updates as possible, that do not require
rebooting... Can i install all of the updates for 4.2 safely?
Randy Carpenter
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> >
> > This, in my opinion, should be *default* Also, the http linuxconf should
> > also be a *secure* web server...
>
> The only way I know root can logon directly is at the physical
> termunal. Telnet requires su - root.
Not exactly login, but full root priv's
atever... similar to gamma, but an overall effect
> 1 last point.. has anyone noticed quake2 cheeting when u try to make it run
> at 800x600 using a voodoo2? it says it works fine.. but it does infact
> continue to run at 640x480?!?!?! wierd hey..
I wasn't aware that th
opinion, should be *default* Also, the http linuxconf should
also be a *secure* web server...
Randy Carpenter - UNIX Systems Admin First Network Group
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Wapakoneta, OH
similar problems? I'll admit I havent
> > played with tweaking it too much yet...
> >
> > -Randy
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is a very
uncomfortable game. Anyone have similar problems? I'll admit I havent
played with tweaking it too much yet...
-Randy
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