Hello all! I have a problem, maybe someone could help.
The past few mornings, my linux box has gotten these messages, and I am
uanble to do anything!! I have to reboot. Any help will be greatly
appreciated! I am using redhat 5.0 with 2.0.34 kernel.
Jun 28 10:34:44 insanity kernel: Unable to
I' don't remember well,
but I think i've got the same error upon fresh installation:
did you have a X-link in /etc/X11 pointing to your server?,
as in this ll output:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 Apr 23 12:07 X ->
/usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA*
replace XF86_SVGA with your server, if you have not the li
Hi Shawn,
> >The worst thing a 'macro virus', for example, could do is remove your own
> >files..
>
> Or any files you have "write" access to.
>
> Which doesn't seem like a problem if you protect ALL system binaries against
> writing without being root, but then you have to remember:
>
> 1) If
Hi Salil,
look at /var/log/secure
hope this helps
ciao fede
>
> Hi ,
>
> Back during the times of my slackware days there use to be a file in the
> /var/log directory where i could check if any one has telnetted into my
> machine . I use to get an entry like
> in.telnetd connect from 200.10
Hi Dave,
I don't know if this help, but when installing
the rtcat mail client i've got a warning about
tcl/tk 8.0 is broken and to update to version
8.0p2, that i've found in the contrib dir
of ftp.redhat.com.
but, prior to the update (every update),
my netcfg was working pretty well...
maybe it'
I'm a curious one...
get a sound laugh at this URL:
http://www.nai.com/about/news/press/1997/020597.asp
what Mcafee think of the monstrous bliss virus... :-)))
over all it's interesting to see that a company like mcafee
has a wish to expand their market on the linux platform.
cheers
ciao f
You could also modify the "startx" script
or the XF86Config file to make the bpp 16
option the default one:
(choose only one way)
this are excerpt from good startx & XF86Config:
/usr/X11R6/bin
--startx--
userclientrc=$HOME/.xinitrc
userserverrc=$HOME/.xserverrc
sysclientrc=/
Hi Glory,
i don't know the way for the fat32 patch...
but i've similar boot errors messages:
i've a pII97 i440lx motherboard with a pII266,
but the problem is not here: it's the AGP bus!
at boot time the pci probing says... "unknown pci device"
and it's only my video card (viper 330) on the agp bu
I used slackware a long time ago,
but now it's missing so a number of features
(e.g. a good package manager) that i'm wondering
of your assertions: redhat 5.0 seems to be
a good distribution with an easy to use
installation: why don't you let it
another possibility?
Also, if you are convinced to
Hello,
I am wondering if some more knowledgeable can tell me exactly how would
I go about binding the window and menu keys to something in emacs (ran under
X of course). According to what I can find, those keys would be bound with
[lmenu] and [rmenu] but I don't what to do in the X setu
Rob Goodwin wrote:
>
> I had a look around the the Red Hat page but could not find an RPM for a
> HylaFax server package. Is there one in existance maybe as a contribution
> by somebody out there? If so can somebody point me where I can find it?
> Are there any known problems with it or special
If I build a monolithic kernel, there is no need to be running kerneld,
right?
Martin McGreal
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Where does the module-info file come from? I've read the module-HOWTO and
the module-miniHowto. As well as the kernel-HOWTO. I've even searched
every month of every year in the redhat-list archive
(obsessive-compulsive). Where does this file come from???
Thank you,
Martin McGreal
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PLEA
Has anyone experienced, or does anyone know of a weird little find
procedure run by user 'nobody' at bootup, and periodically thereafter? Th
process table looks something like this:
763 nobody find / ( -fstype nfs -o -fstype NFS -o type d -regex \(^/t...
765 nobody sort -f
766 nobody frcode
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