> Date: Tuesday, August 04, 2020 12:02:11 -0300
> From: Roberto Carna
>
> Just a last question please: how can I increase a repo priority???
I would suggest using your search engine of choice and searching for
something like "yum repository priority".
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> Date: Monday, August 03, 2020 22:34:05 -0300
> From: Roberto Carna
>
> Hi people, I have a Red Hat 6 server with RPMFORGE and EPEL
> repositories configured.
>
> I sync all my repos through a Satellite server.
>
> After that I wanna update my system, but I get some errors I can't
> understa
Has anyone worked with Horde (www.horde.org)? Good, bad, indifferent?
Useful at all for a household where people are trying to keep track of
each other? Interface with Windows, Outlook, Evolution, etc? I'm trying
to decide if this might be a useful tool in our home server.
Sliante,
Rich
n at http://www.samba.org.
When I was messing with my home network, that site helped tremendously.
The documentation is available in several different languages.
Also, any good thick tome on Red Hat Linux should provide some good
information about Samba as well.
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ent any viruses from spreading
among your networked computers that are infected with Outlook -- er, I
mean, with worms.
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s. These were always helpful to me when setting up Apache on my
system at home. :)
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This is a more detailed description of my ealier message:
I plan to install RH Advanced Server on a Dell PE2650 with PERC3-DI
RAID Controller, and I would like to avoid the pitfalls like I am
experienceing now with my RH6.2 server, such as low disk space on the /,
/boot, and /home partitions, w
I plan to install RH Advanced Server on a Dell PE2650 with PERC3-DI
RAID Controller, and I would like to avoid the pitfalls like I am
experienceing now with my RH6.2 server, such as low disk space on the /,
/boot, and /home partitions, while there is plenty of disk space on the
/usr2 partition
The SCSI Tape drive on my RH6.2 system is no longer recognized. Kudzu
will not run, and I don't see any reference to it in
/etc/sysconfig/hwcong. How do I get this tape drive working again
without rebooting?
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I'm running Samba 2.3x on a RH 8 box and sharing out my wife's and my
home directories so that we can access them from our Windows computers.
I use the "Map Network Drive" tool under Windows to connect my share on
the Linux box to my Windows computer as Drive Z:, so I can save files
there and e
I am starting to work with MySql 4.x.(have it installed and running on
my RH 9 machine) I am not new to relational databases (SqlServer,
Informix), but am new to MySql. Can someone recommend the appropriate
list when learning MySql from the ground-up?
Thanks
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rix system which
would allow me to connect over port 80 to the central server and run the
applications straight from there.
If anyone has ideas on how I can do this I would be most greatfull.
Regards
Richard
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Thankfully I still have my job. Heh.
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&
re looking for and more than what I was personally hoping for. I'm
> waiting patiently for the details to become public...
That's what I have been waiting to hear! Good news Ed.
If they will ship to a fellow Canadian for less than $50 USD I will be truly
happy! (Downlaodable ISO is
smith.roger said:
> What the command to list all installed packages with rpm? Some to the
> effect of rpm -qip? no, no no My memory is failing me.
> It is a switch that list all packages installed ...
# rpm -qa
(I think...)
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7;t already demanded loudly and repeatedly that
SCO get a grip and return to this place we happily call reality.
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My RH 6.2 system is running low on space in the / partition, and my
other RH7.3 system (upgraded from RH6.2) is running low on space in the
/boot and /usr partitions. Is there any way to increase the size of
these partitions, as I have plenty of disk space available on other
partitons?
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Try running spamassassin -D --lint from command line. You will see in
the output if razor is working or not.
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On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 18:11, Ed Wilts wrote:
> The usual approach to resolving this is to download both up2date and
> up2date-gnome and the do:
> # rpm -Uvh up2date*.rpm
Thanks, that did it!
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"It is only with our heart that we can see cl
g Ximian Desktop onto your system is a
major commitment. ;-)
Having said that, I must say that I have Ximian on my system, and I enjoy
it greatly. It's my laptop with Debian that's giving me grief.
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<
>> <
>> http://www.mises.org//fullstory.asp?printFriendly=Yes&control=1189
>> <
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I have RedHat Advanced Server for clustering.
I have some clients that have their syslogs pointing to the two upstream clustered
servers.
What I see when I open up the /var/log/messages file on the servers is;
Sep 19 17:34:08 host01 kernel: 0x254ae fbd736.c 498 fbd_ioctl : watchdog update
Ther
Graham Leggett said:
> Richard Crawford wrote:
>
>> Linux is not susceptible to the W32/Sobig.F worm, so I wouldn't worry
>> about it.
>
> A Linux mailserver is susceptible to running out of disk space due to
> the worm, which has happened to me twice.
>
> Be
F worm, so I wouldn't worry
about it.
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"It is only with the heart that we see rightly; what is essential i
er-side anti-virus software that you can put on your Red Hat
server, this subject has been covered several times. Check the archives.
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the message is replying to.
And, of course, if you include the entire digest in your reply, then
future digests will have the entire previous digest included in it!
Thanks all.
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2000 was a legitimate purchase a few years ago
when my wife and I were both Windows junkies (fortunately, I, at least,
have been cured of that misguided thinking). Office XP is too expensive
for us, and has far too many features that I just plain don't want.
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connection like that, the speed is just too darn slow
(I've tried both VNC and an X connection through Cygwin). Second, getting
my Palm to sync with Evolution when Evolution is really on a different
computer than the one my Palm is hooked up to doesn't seem to work.
Sliante,
Richard S.
cesses
on my Windows computer once and for all so that it actually shuts all the
way down when I tell it to? Just assume that I have processes running on
my laptop which makes it inconvenient to shut it down all the way. ;-)
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Hi, may I ask you a question:
What's the best way to port MFC app to Linux?
Thanks a lot!
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hid-core.c: v1.8.1 Andreas Gal, Vojtech Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
hid-core.c: USB HID support drivers
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-2, assigned address 2
input0: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Logitech USB Receiver] on usb1:2.0
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The power at my house "blinked" last week, crashing my mail server, so I
have now discovered that there may be wisdom in purchasing a UPS for my
home.
What is the best kind to get for my system? I'm running RH 8.0 on an old
486.
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ine does not support these
yet.
Thanks
again!
Richard
=
Message:
5Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 12:28:08 -0400Subject: Re: How can I use WINE on
RH9? Thanks a lot!Cc: jurvis lasalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]From: jurvis lasalle <[EMAI
thanks for the reply Marcos.
this is what i tried at the grub prompt:
> root (hd0,5)
-- filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
> kernel=/vmlinuz-2.4.20-8 ro root=/dev/hda6
-- [Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1400, size=0x11098a]
> initrd=/initrd-2.4.20-8.img
-- [Linux-initrd @ 0x1ffbb000, 0x24c6
reate Java VM
Sambit,
Double-check the Oracle installation documentation; it's complicated, but
thorough.
You may have better luck getting your answers by asking your questions on
an Oracle discussion list, or the Oracle DBA forum located at
http://www.dbaclick.com/forums/
Also, try to us
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From: Marcos de Souza Trazzini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 25 Aug 2003 08:14:24 -0300
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> On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 05:24, richard yuwono wrote:
> > hi,
> >
>
hi,
i had rh 9.0 and win2k running nicely on my box at home and recently i installed
partition magic 8.0. after rebooting the grub splash screen no longer came up, but
instead i got a grub prompt. i tried a boot disk which got a bit further but gave me
"kernel panic: no init found".
needing _a
!
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:0)
Any help anyone can give me, I would be grateful
for
Thanks Richard
I was wondering if anyone had any particular recommendations or suggestions
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coring stuff out
and pass through the rest, it can be give and take and expect to lose a
few emails here and there.
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Not sure what MTAS you are using but i use a nice little script called
SMA Sendmail Logfile Analyzer. You can get it at:
http://www.klake.org/sma/
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something that we can
take offsite in case of disaster etc.
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Subject: RE: Getting results from maillog
Not sure what MTAS you are using but i use a nice little script called
SMA Sendmail Logfile Analyzer
:07 PM
Subject: RE: Getting results from maillog
> same as me, but I'd like some app like webalizer that keeps history.
>
>
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>
A simple google search on postfix+log+analyzer produced a few
alternatives. mention was made of "swatch" and "1postfix"
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redhat-config-sound?
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Subject: No working sound
Hey,
I swapped my hard disk from one system to another and sound won't work
now.
, August 04, 2003 3:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Up2date
"Richard Humphrey" wrote:
>
> If run up2date on sendmail on a production server, what are the
> chances things will be meessed up?
Slim, but real. This is a general point, rather than one about
sendmail or eve
If run up2date on sendmail on a production server, what are the chances
things will be meessed up? Anyone have any experience with up2date. I
have hesitated to run this, but i really need to update it.
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Hi,
Another important thing to consider when choosing a mail server, is that it
has a large user base, from which you can ask questions, and bounce ideas
off. PostFix seems to have a very large user base, which makes it a good
choice, IMO.
Richard
At 05:53 PM 8/1/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Aly
Hi,
PostFix seems to be able to handle hundreds of users on a low-end
machine. I highly recommend it as a mail server.
Richard
At 04:17 PM 8/1/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to know the best and free linux mail
server which is highly scalable. The traffic could be
around 1000
You can delete the old profiles that were created, leaving only the
current one.
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Subject: RH 8.0 Issues #1: Systems on Red Hat Network.
H
I recently tried to upgrade an old laptop from RH 8 to RH 9. The copy of RH
8 I have is the "publisher's edition" from Red Hat 8 for Dummies, and the
copy of RH 9 I have I downloaded from linuxiso.org and burned to CD. When I
did the upgrade, I lost PCMCIA support for some reason. I use the PCMC
I'm sorry for my lack of being able to help here, I didn't catch the
original question. But, have you tried using SecureCRT on your windows, as
an SSH client? It's much better than Putty and all those.
As far as what you need to do on the server, what are you trying to do?
Tha
An alternative, although not as easy, would be to less , then
shift + f
Richard
At 08:14 AM 7/31/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Check the options on the tail command.
tail -f will display the last 10 lines and then continue to
display lines as they are written to the file.
David Hart writes:
Suppose
First off, sorry bout the previous message. I keep telling Outlook 2003
Beta not to use HTML, but it insists often...
I recently formatted and installed RH 9 after having used RH 8 for a while.
Under 8, my PCMCIA slots worked fine, and I used a 3COM Etherlink III for
network access since the TP
I recently formatted and installed RH 9 after having used RH
8 for a while. Under 8, my PCMCIA slots worked fine, and I used a 3COM
Etherlink III
for network access since the TP 760 is too old to have a built-in NIC. At
any rate, when I installed 9, my PCMCIA slots stopped working, either
Check the logwatch.conf file. It explains in there how to change the
detail of logging
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I was wondering
Where is fstab located?
Thanks.
Tried the alt F2 timidity in the run box.nothing happened.
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 16:32, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2003 15:13, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
> to be witty and informative:
> > That's where I lookedsound and video...mor
still get a welcome screen if I run
:timidikty: from the shell.
This doesn't make sense.
Rich.
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:59, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2003 14:31, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
> to be witty and informative:
> > Thanks to both of you
That's where I lookedsound and video...more sound and video". ALso
explored all other menus. I will try to uninstall/reinstall.
Thanks
Rich.
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:59, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2003 14:31, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
>
rpm -q indicated the package is not installed. rpm -v just gave me the
option list for rpm. So I guess only some timidity directories and
files were copied but the app was not really installed. Anything else
I can try??
Thanks
Rich.
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:36, Mark Haney wrote:
> Rich
Thanks to both of you.
I first ran "rpm -ivh" from the shell and it got as far as GUI- went
through the prep stage and then aborted with no error or other
messages. I downloaded Red-Carpet and installed (went smoothly). Red
Carpet ran the install and reported that timidity was already
instal
from the command prompt type rpm -qi mailman and it will show you a
quick start guide to getting it running.
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Subject: Re: MailMan configuration
I downloaded the timidity package and double clicked on it from
Nautilus. I got a dialog box of "Preparing system update": and then
nothing. Am new to linux, and have installed the few additions I've
made this way. I'm sure this is very basic (ie a stupid question) but
please advise what the
o you "run"
"# service network restart"?
Run it at a command prompt, ssh in, type root, hit enter, type password,
hit enter, then type
"service network restart" without the quotes.
Richard
At 09:16 AM 7/16/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Subject : Re: Change hostname [Re:
Sorry, just realized I have sensmail(sendmail) in the subject. Sendmail
has nothing to do with the issue I am having.Hope someone can provide
some help though. Thanks.
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Hi,
What are permissions set to on www.html?
ls -al www.html
I would suggest setting permissions to 644, apache:apache
chown apache:apache www.html
chmod 644 www.html
Richard
At 11:49 AM 12/3/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Hi all
I put file and folder in dot format eg: 25.www.html under the root
Certificate chain processed, but terminated in a root certificate
which is not trusted by the trust provider.
Do you want to continue using this server.
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7;t matter to the Windows machines either. They will
only use the linux box as a gateway. If you wanted to use file sharing
services or other windows services, you would need to setup Samba or
something similar to server those types of things.
Hope this helps,
Richard Bewley
At 07:23 PM 7/15/
Hi,
# hostname new_hostname
Thank you,
Richard Bewley
At 04:11 PM 7/15/2003 -0400, you wrote:
After I changed
/etc/syscofig/network
I did
service network restart
and after it came back up
hostname
It still shows the old hostname. Do I need to do a complete shutdown?
Scott Antonivich
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. Both files have ONBOOT=yes, and both interfaces are
brought up on boot. I have also verified the integrity of each NIC. I
think there may be an issue with the routes I have setup.
Thank you,
Richard Bewley
At 12:58 PM 7/15/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Yeap. I'v
Hi,
Be sure to change it in /etc/sysconfig/network as well. I would also set
the hostname with hostname new_hostname also.
Thank you,
Richard Bewley
At 03:57 PM 7/15/2003 -0400, you wrote:
His is going to sound like a very simple question...so I apologize to those
who know RH backwards and
/network-scripts files, as well as various routes, however I
am still unable to get both interfaces to respond.
Has anyone ever done this before?
Thank you,
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some pointers as to what might be wrong, as I am not
sure where to start.
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rom this list about it.
I feel for you, bro. I have no insight, but I do have sympathy.
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I hope you find out, because I would like to know that as well. I use
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The goys have proven the
a way to set it up so that default permissions are set
appropriately on my nfs directory?
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Anyone know if this comes with RH 8.0 sendmail? I know it is a seperate
program, but sendmail includes it in their source. Does RH include it in
RPM. I could not locate it. Is it in a seperate RPM or do I just need to
d/l and compile?
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almost all of my printing problems there.
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"It is only with the heart that we see rightly; what is essential is
Anyone got a basic how-to on getting Mailman started and running? I
checked website and their documentation and FAQ is lacking in how to get
started. RH 8.0 and RPM install of Mailman.
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John Salamone said:
> When I log on as myself instead of root the icons my home, start here,
> and trash ARE there but not as root.
Hm. At this point, then, check the contents of /home/root/.gnome-desktop
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it's safe to do these things while logged in with a user
account, but logging in as root can be particularly dangerous. So once
again...
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nning. Check out man ps.
Try
# ps -aux | grep nautilus
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John Salamone said:
> Sorry...newbie here but how would I check for other nautilus processes
> running?
Try:
# ps -aux | grep nautilus
Although I once again urge that you not log in to X as root; use a user
account instead.
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John Salamone said:
> I tried this and the output I received was [1] 1916 and the back to the
> command prompt. Any ideas?
Weird. Check to see if there are any other Nautilus processes running.
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hen absolutely
necessary.
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ve the messages from the servers
at some point; I don't like the idea of her mail eating up my server's
disk space.
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ght I had was SSH'ing into the mail server and fixing the hosts
table to disallow access from her computer, so that when Outlook tries to
access the mail server it gets an error. How, exactly, would I do that?
And what are some other options?
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Cowles, Steve
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 1:32 PM
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> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Humphrey
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 1:11 PM
> Subject: sendmail problem
>
>
> I set my server {dogbert.rhumphrey
h67I75r1008849:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00,
mailer=esmtp, pri=31466, relay=dogbert.rhumphrey.com. [192.168.0.3],
dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Connection refused by dogbert.rhumphrey.com.
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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:54 AM
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At 11:32 AM 7/3/03, Richard Humphrey wrote:
>I am running a RH 8.0 box with up2date sendmail and when I got to
>www.dnsreport.com i get the following error. Anyone know what the cause
>is
if the domain literals are not accepted.
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>>> RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<<< 550 5.7.1 ... Relaying denied. IP name possibly forged
[69.2.200.182]
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had them
> share the C folder so I could search. A question can you copy files from
> windows to your home directory I tried cp and copy but neither worked it
> just said cp: command not found.
$ whereis cp
Sliante,
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Thanks to everyone who replied to this question. I wound up doing it in
Perl. ;-)
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