>I am sorry if my question is far off topic. I do not know exactly which
>mailinglist I should post this question to.
>
>I have a bunch of mpg files. I would like to add/overlay a simple title
>(e.g., 1 second long of 'in backyard') to each file.
>
>I thought this is easy but I found nothing afte
>I think I understand the ordering of the wires now, but I still have two
>questions:
>1. How to actually *use* the tool itself
There should have been instructions with the tool and or connectors.
Trial and error works great :-) After a while, one develops their method for
cutting, trimming, wire
>This might be nitpicky, but as I understand it, color order does matter due to the
>use of the twisted pairs. The pairs are twisted to compensate for the spin of the
>energy moving through the cables, lessening the occurrence of cross talk. The
>popular standards consider the use of the pairs
>That's why I stay away from the starter scripts. Learning how to hand code
>your tables works much better. I tried a while ago to use the shorewall
>scripts and the RH firewall tools both really screwed up the rules I wanted
>set. It seems like they expect eth0 to be external and eth1 to be intern
>Did the firestarter open the dhcp ports? I think it broadcasts on port 68
>TCP/UDP
When I ran the firestarter wizard, I added DHCP to the list of stuff I run.
After that it worked.
Here are the $64,000 questions:
1) Why is firestarter setting up the firewall to block stuff from eth1,
my inte
>Firewall?
OK, that was it, but I am confused as to why.
I use firestarter to configure the firewall for me (RH7.1). When running
the wizard, I told it eth0, which is the internet. The internal lan is on
eth1.
So, why is the internal lan affected by the firewall?
I'm not worried about outside
>Try this:
>
>On the Win2K machine (while it is hooked up to your home network), open a
>command prompt and type:
>
>ipconfig /release
>
>ipconfig /renew
>
>Your dhcp client on the win2k machine is probably thinking that it already
>has a lease that hasn't expired, and doesn't need a new one.
>
>
I have a W2K laptop that I am attempting to connect to my internal LAN, but
DHCP appears to not be working. THe daemon is running:
ps -eaf | grep dhcp
root 26358 1 0 Sep03 ?00:00:03 /usr/sbin/dhcpd eth1
The dhcp config file is as follows:
cat dhcpd.conf
subne
>* Marc Adler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-09 19:46]:
>> * Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-09 17:21]:
>> >
>> ctrl-I
> ^^
>(Oops, that was supposed to be 'capital I')
>Marc Adler
Since when is there a difference between ^i and ^I? If it must be a "I",
then it i
>What string do i use to put a title in the xterm window from the command
>line?
>Marvin Blackburn
I have the following configured for zsh:
if [[ xterm == $TERM || vt102 == $TERM ]]
then chpwd() echo -n "^[]2;${PWD}^G"
fi
if [[ xterm == $TERM || vt102 == $TERM ]]
then chpwd
fi
T
There is a catch-22 situation while attempting to start dhcpd. The following
test is on the init.d script:
[ -f /var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd.leases ] || exit 0
But wait, this is a first time install/run, so there won't be a leases file.
Until the daemon is run, the leases file won't be created :-
>Sorry, you didn't - there is no dhcpd package.
>There is a dhcp and a dhcpcd for RH7.1, though.
>
>> rpm -Uvh dhcpcd-1.3.18pl8-10.i386.rpm
>> Preparing...### [100%]
>> package dhcpcd-1.3.18pl8-10 is already installed
>
>... and this is the w
>
>At 22:39 9/2/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>>I'm running RH7.1 and now need to get DHCP running over the 2nd NIC (internal
>>network). I tried installing the dhcpd RPM, but was told it was already
>>installed, yet there are no man pages, no way to start dhcp in init.d and
>>chkconfig doesn't list it e
I'm running RH7.1 and now need to get DHCP running over the 2nd NIC (internal
network). I tried installing the dhcpd RPM, but was told it was already
installed, yet there are no man pages, no way to start dhcp in init.d and
chkconfig doesn't list it either.
Anyone know what gives?
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>I am flailing about trying to figure out how to burn an iso in RedHat 9. I've used
>the Gnome toaster and it write's the CD but doesn't make it bootable (more like a big
>text file). There is an option to make the CD bootable but it appears it needs an
>image name, which I thought was the name
>I'm running RH 7.3 on a machine on which I started with a single
>ethernet card and a single IP address. The machine is on a small home
>network with 4 other machines. I have added a second card, and want to
>configure a second IP address (in the same subnet of a class C) for the
>new card.
Y
>Question, i have a server that i would like to use
>two nics. i have two ips that are on the same subnet
>and they both have the same default route.
>
>how do i tell traffic that comes to one ip that is assigned
>to eth0 to go back through eth0 and one ip that is assigned
>to eth1 to go back trh
>Your syntax error is that sprintf "prints" to a string buffer, not a file.
>Now, p'rhaps he wants fprintf, 'e does, Precious
It is interesting how sprintf() >> "filename" has been working all the
years. Probably for the wrong reason.
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>I dont have my GAWK manual handy, but I think your problem may
>be that you are using SPRINTF which is a print to string function
>as in str = sprintf() rather than something like fprintf() or printf()
Not using gawk, using the original awk. Don't know if the original awk even
supports fprintf
>Try using sprintf("%c", 042 ) and whatever else you need to complete
>this.
Yep, that works as well as doing:
SiteVal = "\"" substr(\$0,index(\$0,":")+2) "\""
and not having to do the sprintf part. Using print and just letting it
string concat also works.
At least I know the tric
>I suppose you could try
> sprintf("%c%s%c,%c%s%c\n", '"', SiteVal, '"', '"', CustomerID, '"') >>
>"outputfile"
awk: syntax error near line 13
awk: illegal statement near line 13
awk: newline in string near line 13
It is definatly baffling.
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In all my years of using awk, this is the first time I've ever had to output
a " character to a file. For example, I have the following:
sprintf("%s,%s\n", SiteVal, CustomerID) >> "outputfile"
I need the line in the output file to look like:
"SiteVal","CustomerID"
I've tried "
>> it's had LVM for a while, and LVM will let you do just what you're
>> asking about.
>
>Can you point me to some documentation? I must be using the wrong
>search terms or something, because I just can't find it.
Can't help you with the docs, as I don't use LVM. But, if you are currently
not u
>Dana Holland wrote:
>> In order to install one of the kernel "fixes" that are available for my
>> 7.3 system, I would need to increase the size of the / file system.
>> I've done a search on google for instuctions on increasing the size -
>> all I seem to find is instructions to move things out of
Rob Day responded:
>Well, in theory, you could patch the ps program... redo some of the
>code so that it ONLY allows the process owned by the user to be
>displayed... then move the original ps to psall or something, change
>perms on psall to be executable only by root
>but, that would nto st
Please, do not send HTML e-mail to this list, or any list for that matter.
Look at the amount of net bandwidth that was wasted sending this e-mail
and the amount of space wasted in the in boxes of list members.
Also, read the original question carefully. The poster wants to limit
ps so that when
>/ shouldn't really be bigger than 500mb, imho.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I disagree. I'm currently using 423292, so 500 doesn't leave much head room.
The extra space is used with logs, etc. Especially when running a server.
So, IMHO, YMMV :-)
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>I've forgotten the command line for viewing all the partitions and their
>sizes.
To see what is mounted, use: df
To see all partitions, use: fdisk
Warning, fdisk is used to modify partitions, so don't use the wrong options :-)
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>CDRecord(despite the name) is a common app that can burn DVDs.
>
>http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdrecord.html
>
>"Cdrecord supports DVD-R and DVD-RW with all known DVD-writers
>on all UNIX-like OS and on Win32. DVD writing support is implemented
>in cd
I haven't been paying too much attention to this, but the topic has come up
at work.
What is being used these days to burn DVD-Rs under Linux?
Thanks.
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>i was trying to copy a file from a floppy drive but cant mount my =
>floppy.
>I issue "mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy" but it gave an error
>/dev/fd0: Input/Output error
>mount: you must specify the file system type
>
>I issue
>"switching to graphic card mode" != X
I didn't say that, or impy it.
>You don't have to run X to see images. That's what SVGAlib buys you.
>You're technically correct that in text mode you don't get graphics,
>but you can get graphics on the console without X.
Changing graphics mode in order t
>>>>>> "Vidiot" == Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content
>>> of a jpg or gif picture, from the command line, (without
>>> x-windows)?
>
>Vidiot&g
>I was thinking that if redhat can show pretty pictures at boot time, it's at
>least theoreticaly possible to render the pixils onto the black screen.
>Center it... spit it out left aligned and then give back the command
>prompt... whatever. But if it can't be done, it can't be done. Sure would
>Is there a program that I can use to quickly view the content of a jpg or
>gif picture, from the command line, (without x-windows)?
No. Think about it. A picture requires 8-bit color depth (as a minumim).
How do you expect to display a color image on a TEXT screen? You wanna
see images, you st
>Weirder and weirder. I've tried this on RH7 and RH8 and it behaves sanely
>(i.e. does NOT follow the symlink) for me.
Most definately weird.
>What disto are you running, and what version of ls (or fileutils)?
RH 7.1
ls (GNU fileutils) 4.0.36
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>And plain "alias"?
Nothing dealing with ls. This problem happens with root and another user
that I became by using su - (as root).
>What does:
>
> ln -s /foo bah
> set -vx;ls -l bah; /bin/ls -l bah;set +vx
+ ls -l bah
total 3211932
lrwxrwxrwx1 brownusers 4 Mar
>Well sure. -L turns _on_ the behaviour you see.
Thought I'd try it anyway :-)
>Sure you're running the real ls, and not some evil presupplied alias?
>Does "/bin/ls" behave the same as "ls"?
>What does the "alias" command recite?
As far as I know, the real deal.
Yes.
"alias ls" reports nothing.
>I've got the Gnu fileutils version 4.1 (or so "ls --version" says).
ls --version
ls (GNU fileutils) 4.0.36
>Do you know about the -d flag? You might try ls -laGd, that
>might get you the behavior you want.
Yep, neither that or -L made any difference.
There must be something in my environment
I've been noticing this for a while now and it is damn annoying. The ls
command traverses symbolic links if the symbolic link is used as the filename
given to ls. For example, if I do:
ls -laG sym_filename
and sym_filename points to a directory named /usr/symlinkname, the contents
of /u
>Okay, I need to send myself a reminder via email. I would think that a
>script using /usr/bin/mail would work but mail seems to want too much
>interaction. Any ideas?
><>
Read the mail man page. You can put everything on the command line, so that
interaction is not required. It is done all the
>Actually, I think some of the newer DVD's will play some of that
>junk, but you are correct for older ones - you need to generate the
>files you mentioned, and apply the encryption to them.
I've heard that there are starting to appear players that will play the raw
DIVX files. I suspect that if
>I'm not sure the Divx;) format is playable on a DVD player, as it's
>(losely) MPEG-4, not MPEG-2
It won't. Actually, DVD players won't play raw MPEG-2 files either.
Everything has to be in "DVD" format, i.e., once you have the MPEG-2 video file
and a separate audio file, preferably AC3 (Dolby Di
>I am trying to rename a bunch of files to another name. For example,
>
>picture 1 to picture1
>picture 2 to picture2
>...
>
>May I know how you can take out the space in old filename? Thank you.
mv picture?1 picture1
mv picture?2 picture2
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>I'm a new Linux user who has just recently installed
>RedHat 7.2 and I've run into what I'm sure is a simle
>problem. I'd like to transfer a small text file from
>my linux box to an NT box via floppy. I've created
>the directory '/mnt/msdosfloppy' and mounted my floppy
>drive as follows:
>
>moun
>OK. But, I want to make a link where the mime type is not considered, to
>force download. Do you know how to do it?
As far as I know, you can't.
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Ric responded:
>You don't own the CD's, records, nor tapes. You own a copy of them. That
>copy gives you the right to "play" them, from their original media. It
>expressly, does not, give you the right to copy them. Period.
BZZZT!!! Wrong. Thanks for playing our copyright game.
Look at the c
>> Just for your info, later this afternoon just after 4:05 pm, an interesting
>> time sheme will occur that I'm not sure will happen again. At five minutes
>> and six seconds after four o'clock it will be
>>
>> 01-02-03-04-05-06.
>
>I guess it all depends on how you want to format your dates :)
>
>I have some files that I want to replace with something like
>joe.somebody
>
>the files are in multiple locations:
>
>/location1/file1
>/location2/file2
>/location3/*.xml
>
>I have tried to figure out how to do this with sed but I'm not having any
>luck. Any sed people out there that can point m
>On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 11:48, gregory mott wrote:
>> is there no pdf viewer with text search? seems to be missing from
>> ghostview and kghostview (rh7.3). i even downloaded "Acrobat 5.0.6
>> Reader with Search" and was surprised that Edit->Find.. does nothing.
Acroread works great for me. I ca
Wrong bucko.
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>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>
>--_=_NextPart_001_01C2A151.C7F13D6E
>Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset=us-ascii
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
>Plain text
>
>Regards,
>
>
>
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>Content-Type: text/html;
>Any examples you could give for extracting the data? I'm not that savvy
>on programming :-P
>Joe
That question is SO open ended.
I have no idea what the web pages look like. It is probably going to require
that you do get savvy with scripting, be it sed, awk, sh or perl.
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>I have been tasked with grabbing various internal websites that have
>basic text data on them and grabbing and storing that data in another
>text file without opening up the web page itself. Make sense? Example.
>
>www.myinternalwebsite.com has a location called deployment_packages.htm.
>I want t
>In order to get normal users to burn CDs, mount CDs, etc. I needed to add
>"users" to the line corresponding to my burner in my /etc/fstab file.
>
>/dev/cdrw /mnt/cdrw iso9660 noauto,users,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
>
>Try that. Good Luck!
>Richard Tricoche / Systems Engineer / RPA Wireless
>I'm not using RH 8.0 yet but in 6.X and 7.X you could set permissions
>and ownership on devices using the file /etc/security/console.perms
>
>My 7.3 system is configured to change ownership of the sg device files
>to the user logged into the console. This is a much better solution
>than making th
>In Redhat 8.0, is there a relatively simple way, short of giving out the
>root password to all, of allowing regular users to use the CD burner (in
>particular using one of the GUI apps)?
>Jon
Do you have the permissions on the actual CD-ROM device set to 666?
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>I have never noticed a link traversal difference execpt for directories.
>That being said, your machine does appear sort of different as you are
>complaining about.
>
>[bhughes@bretsony bhughes]$ ln -s /usr/local mylocal
>[bhughes@bretsony bhughes]$ ls -d mylocal
>mylocal
>[bhughes@bretsony bhugh
>On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 11:12, Vidiot wrote:
>> Let me start out by saying that I think that ls is not working the way
>> I expect it.
>
>>
>> Sorry, not the expected behaviour. I do not want it to traverse the link.
>> So, to the man page I went. I see a -L
Let me start out by saying that I think that ls is not working the way
I expect it.
If I do a ls -la in the directory that contains symbolic links, the links
are displayed, such as:
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 16 Dec 4 11:01 mysql -> /usr/local/mysql
But, if I do a ls -al on mysql,
OK, why hasn't this address been removed from the list? Also, has this address
been reported to hotmail abuse?
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>
>
>fuck you all again!
>fuck you all again!
>fuck you all again!
>fuck you all again!
>fuck you all again!
>fuck you all again!
>fuck you all again!
>
>On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 01:07:48AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
>>
> 1) Slower than a snail. Doing a simple cd takes a minute to perform:
>
>Use a mirror.
>http://www.redhat.com/mirror.html
>
>Emmanuel
Thanks.
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Observations about the RH ftp server:
1) Slower than a snail. Doing a simple cd takes a minute to perform:
ncftp / > cd pub/redhat/linux/7.1
2) Getting a directory listing from a large directory always times out:
ncftp ...en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS > dir perl*
Data connecti
options
along the top and anything in its dialog boxes. Something tripped it so that
each new window that is created used an extremely small font.
>On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Vidiot wrote:
>
>> For some reason, when a link brings up a new Netscape window, all of the fonts
>> for the Netscape
For some reason, when a link brings up a new Netscape window, all of the fonts
for the Netscape menu bars and dislog boxes is micro in size, around 6-7 point.
This even happens with File->New Navigator Window (Ctrl-N).
Anyone know what is causing Netscape to screw this up? I don't have any X
reso
>Consider the following two images:
>
> http://vidiot.com/Browser-Linux.jpg
> http://vidiot.com/Browser-Windoze.jpg
>
>Both images are using Netscape 7.0. Both are of the same web page. Both
>are on a screen resolution of 1280x1024.
[...]
Nevermind, I found the problem. I saved the
Consider the following two images:
http://vidiot.com/Browser-Linux.jpg
http://vidiot.com/Browser-Windoze.jpg
Both images are using Netscape 7.0. Both are of the same web page. Both
are on a screen resolution of 1280x1024.
You can read the Windoze version. It is eye strain unde
Got it. The previous xpi directory is there and the installer script doesn't
appear to have a version attached to it, so it doesn't know I want to install
the newest version.
Once I got rid of the xpi directory, it went out to the net to get the version.
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>Do a `which netscape`, or whatever the binary name is. Depending on
>where it's installed, you may have the old Netscape directory ahead of
>the new one in your path. I can't say for sure, since I use Opera these
>days (although I keep the other default-installed browsers on the system
>for the od
When you download Netscape 7 but Netscape 6.2 starts.
Anyone know why that is the case? I'm running RH 7.2.
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>At 09:07 25.10.2002, Thomas Ribbrock said:
>[snip]
>>On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 07:48:11PM +0200, Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
>>[...]
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>
>>So now you only have to fix your signature delimiter: It's "-- " (note the
>>space!) on a line of its o
>On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 07:48:11PM +0200, Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
>[...]
>>
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>I used to do that, but the few HTML-only messages that I want to read are
>not completely rendered by character mode browsers. Instead, I configured
>my GUI browser as the text/html viewer.
>Tony
During the week day, I read my mail from work, via a telnet connection.
No X available.
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>You need to put some stuff in your mailcap file and in your
>.muttrc. If you're interested I could send you my settings. Replying
>works as though you're replying to text, if you set things up right.
Yes please.
Thanks.
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>David Wheeler is a self-professed Linux newbie, attempting to install
>Redhat for the first time. Singling him out--however gently--seems to
>me a bigger breach of etiquette than sending email in html form. Not
>the kind of welcome one would hope to get from an open-source community.
I believe th
>
>Actually the "tilde" symbol is to be found on the right of the keyboard
>above the # "hash" key. At least on a proper keyboard it is ;-)
I don't what keyboard you have, but the tilde is to the far left, next to the
1 key. The hash (#) is on the number 3 key. Your keyboard layout is incorrect.
>On Friday 18 October 2002 09:52, Vidiot wrote:
>> >* and then Spanke, Alexander declared
>> >
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> You can use the midnight commander, it has a function to "undelete"
>> >
>> >Yes, but I'
>* and then Spanke, Alexander declared
>> Hi,
>>
>> You can use the midnight commander, it has a function to "undelete"
>
>Yes, but I've already deleted it
>Nick Wilson // www.tioka.com
You can pretty much kiss it goodbye, especially after all this time. The
inode, and/or space, has
>>Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
>>?
>
>By default, yes. It stores it's IPTables in it's own directory.
>Anthony
Firestarter is a perfect thing to use to set up your firewall, as it also
turns on masquerading to allow internnal boxes talk to the outside.
He asked about Premiere, not Photoshop.
>The Gimp.
>
>On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 18:17, Kim Allbritain wrote:
>> Adobe Premier is a high end digital photo editor package.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of fred smith
>> Sent:
>I have two 7.2 boxes, one a server, one a database that I
>have setup. They were both setup identically with the server
>installation. The server box can communicate to the database
>box but for some reason the database box cannot communicate
>back to the server box. Any suggestions?
>Mark
Not e
>Is there any software which can read a DVD from a CD drive?
>Manoj
There isn't any kind of software that will do that. It is a physical limitaion
of the CD-ROM drive. The lasers are different. You want to read DVDs, you
MUST use a DVD drive.
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>The majority of email clients today however are HTML aware, and the
>percentage of people using such HTML-aware clients is only increasing. The
>reasons are simple - it is easier to read (typically), and more information
>can be conveyed effectively. Other lists that I'm subscribed to have mad
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>From: "Vidiot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 10:36 AM
>Subject: Re: (no subject)
>
>
>> Repost your message. No HTML posting here, please.
>>
>> MB
>>
>
Repost your message. No HTML posting here, please.
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>Hi
>I installed Linux 7.2 yesterday. I have a Com21 USB cable modem (750k). I
>don't have a clue about how to install it. I tried the internet settings but that
>only has dial-up modems. I tried the network settings but it doesn't det
PLease turn off HTML e-mail when sending to this list, or any mail list
for that matter.
>This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
>this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
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>I need a command-line driven image editor that will resize GIF and
>JPG images. I found GIMP on the net, but it seems like way overkill
>and am hesitant to install it and invest vast amounts of time learning
>how to use the scripting language. There has to be a better way!
>Todd Merriman
A person who visits my web site to download promos is blind. He is
running Linux, but not 7.x.
The promos that I have are MPEG-1 VideoCD compatible. Obviously he does not
run X and uses a player to play the promos. He would like to extract the
audio from the MPEG-1 file, in order to save space
>Now I know this is basic but ...as you may realize from my questions, I am
>at the basic level in this stuff
>
>man tar isn't too revealing, as is all or most man pages, which are
>sometimes cryptic, provides little or no examples, is outdated.. but it's
>FREE!
Man is great.
Obviously you di
Mark posted:
> I've now been on the list for a couple of weeks, and I get the digest, and
>it seems as though there are a lot of newbies, so, as a public service to
>make the list easier to read, and more comprehensible, here's some standard
>email netiquette:
>
>1) delete the messages other
> ... but I couldn't figure out HOW to get there. Thanks very
>much for helping me twist my brain the correct direction. ;-)
>Patrick Beart
Consider yourself twisted :-)
MB
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> I'm clear on the concept of symbolic linking, but in practice
>I seem to be having a problem ...
>
> I've got a client that screwed up some print advertising and
>listed the wrong directory name. Instead of "/abc", they called it
>"/ABC" (all caps). My "fix" is to create a new (al
I suspect that the RH 7.1 firewall that I set up with firestarter turned off
ftp passive access.
What do I need to set in the configuration to allow passive ftp?
Thanks.
MB
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I need to be able to stream edit a mixed mode file, i.e., files that are
mostly text, but some that contain both text and binary. The text portion
will be edited, with the rest passed through the stream editor.
Is the a gnu-type sed that works on text/binary files? I need the source so
that I c
>I have a basic install of rh7.3, and I'm just starting out so have ...can
>some kind person tell me how I can take screenshots, or if there's another
>package I need to do this.
>Nige
XV will allow you to take screen shots. Gimp might as well.
MB
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>You are right, I can do without the iomegaware tools but among the things
>that I would like to have is format, read/write protection.. But I don't know
>if it's too hard for a newbie to install a kernel module, I can't seem to
>find any information on howto online and probably not one that'll
>A quick look at www.iomega.com gives me the impression that the main benefit
>is being able to write protect disks, if needed, drivers, if needed, and
>tools to get information about the disks.
The built-in support for the EIDE drives and the use of the mtools suite of
programs pretty much will
>I just downloaded the Iomega Zip drive (IomegaWare Software) and the readme
>told me to built the file they gave me (iw) into the kernel as a module. and
>I was wondering if someone could walk me through it step by step. If it
>wasn't too much trouble, I'd really, really appreciate it
Wh
>There has been alot of talk on the list about burning
>RedHat ISO images, and I've been reading up on it, but
>what do I want to burn the ISO images to? CD-R or
>CD-RW?
CD-R media is cheaper.
MB
>I've gone googling and have found conflicting info.
>
>thanks
>
>-Chris
>
>
>
>=
>***
>
>hi friends
>
>i am using RH7.2 all going smooth ,but it is not able to mount
>audio&video cds it gives error "wrong fs type", it can mount data
>cds,i have tried iso9660
>is there any other idea
>
>any help is precious
>with regards
>shyam
Audio CDs are not mountable, as they are not filesys
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