Hi.
Further to my saga of (re) mounting an iomega zip250 that I have been
using, I searched Iomega site, and the site docu says Iomega does not
support Linux for the zip250.
Unless I have been hallucinating with my backups for a year or there is
something fishy here...
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I have been working with the USB drive on Redhat 7.1 (2.4.2-2) for a
year and I am happy with it until this morning.
I disconnected it and used it on a laptop (W98). In the meantime the
Linux box was rebooted.
When I plugged the USB Iomega into linux again, and tried mounting it
with :
# mount -t -
Hi!
I have been working with the USB drive on Redhat 7.1 (2.4.2-2) for a
year and I am happy with it until this morning.
I disconnected it and used it on a laptop (W98). In the meantime the
Linux box was rebooted.
When I plugged the USB Iomega into linux again, and tried mounting it
with :
# mount
"Yoink!" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> They don't work. www.extremetech.com had an article on that (see
> http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,13919,00.asp). I'd read that
> before I even bothered.
Bummer.
No one out there had any good things to say about it ???
Hi All.
Can someone point me to linux/unix based biometric software sites,
specifically finger prints ?
Any successful implementations ?
Database engines e.g. mySql, Oracle etc ?
TIA
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Can someone please do something about this "out-of-office" junk.
It is very *annoying*.
TIA
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Please, sir, I am from under-developed country.
Bribe me with USD400 millions. GBP even better.
Poor Man Chan
"Robert P. J. Day" wrote:
>
> um ... some of you folks *definitely* need to evolve a
> sense of humor.
>
> On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Gautam P wrote:
>
> >Well, the 400m $ for the Health
Hi.
The main GNOME panel has fiendishly moved to align itself with the right
hand border (East side ) of my desktop. :-(
I usually have it at the bottom.
How do I move the panel from the right hand side back to the bottom ???
TIA
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I put in a known functional network card, same RTL chip.
Now everything works.
I need only log in once rather than twice.
But shut-down still hangs at "Umounting file system", I wonder whether
this has anything to do with disabling the hda on the ASUS motherboard
because I use SCSI ?
Nothing that h
Hi all.
My Oracle/RH7.1 server has recently developed two unusual quirks.
(1) It cannot shutdown and hangs at "Umounting file systems" with
following error message "shutdown : warning : cannot open
/var/run/shutdown.pid" This is a new one for me.
There is no shutdown.pid in this directory ?!?
(2) I
I mean in production /var/www/html rather than development.
There is no editing there.
Some links will let some users start an applet to tunnel thru to tomcat
"Anthony E. Greene" wrote:
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Hi All.
Is it standard to use -755 nobody.nobody as ownr.group for all their
.html's on their web page ?
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Likewise I use a manual push-button affair, sometimes my mouse plays up.
keyboard ok.
I really like one of those which has its own keyboard and you can toggle
between computers with it... Kinda expensive though
Edward Dekkers wrote:
>
> > I have tried with different keyboards and also changed th
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>
> On 3 Oct 2002, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 14:24, Patrick Beart wrote:
> > > It's axiomatic to install Windows, first, and then Linux.
> > > I've never heard of it working any other way.
I installed Linux first, but at the same time, create
Hi All.
My apologies if this is slightly off topics, but does anyone know what
docFlavor COLD (Computer Output to Laser Disks) stores its images e.g.
.jpg, .gif etc.
I was also wondering whether Linux would have a driver for it.
THX :-}
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Ted Hilts wrote:
>
> What configuration file is used to tell a linux machine the IP address
> of the gateway machine to the Internet?
/etc/sysconfig/neywork-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 etc
> help me with the Linux gateway and apparently they must have also done
> something with each of the linux machine
At the moment, I am just trying to close the circle before the fire
burns out, even though it is searing, it will burn out sooner or later,
but not today !
Ward William E DLDN wrote:
>
> Sorry this is late (since the discussion finished up
> on Saturday) but...
>
> See what a little question
> Arthur Chan wrote:
>
> Hi All.
THX, got it straightened out but still not happy...
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Hi Ashley.
I didn't want to butt in on this thread 'cause I thought it was under
control.
I use an *old* AHA-2940, and I had to download and flash the AHA bios.
Perhaps that might help ?
"Ashley M. Kirchner" wrote:
>
> I give up. Thank you to everyone who has responded and tried to help, bu
Indeed , but i am as curious as before (perhaps because of lack of
knowledge ) my question stands : what is the cause and is this a virus ?
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
>
> yes, indeed, using:
>
> rpm -q ORBit --provides | awk '{print $1}' | xargs rpm -q --whatrequires
>
> I got all kinds of s
I wonder whether Ritchie and Kernigan are still around to pontificate
over that...
Jürgen Weiß wrote:
>
> Am Fre, 2002-09-27 um 16.33 schrieb Robert Fausey:
> > Does anyone know the reason why the default executable name for gcc is
> > a.out? I did a search and all I could find was for historica
I wouldn't delete it just yet.
If you have got Apache collaborating with Tomcat and the servlets talk
with DB's somewhere on the network, then probably at some point we might
be considering CORBA or RMI or something like that...
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
>
> I have this on one of my machines to
Hi All !
"rpm -q --whatrequires" tells me that it is needed by
"gnome-libs-devel-1.2.8-11".
This is unusual in-as-much that I have never noticed them before ; that
I am not doing any development work with GNOME ; and only recently have
I been weighing up the pros-n-cons of CORBA vs RMI ( maybe it
It is indeed CORBA .
Since I have Apache collaborating with Tomcat , which talks with a DB
backend, I would not uninstall anything til I am sure it is spurious.
I have been trying to decide between CORBA and RMI and haven't made the
conscious decision. So I guess default-mode took over.
"[EMAIL
> You may want to try mii-diag.
>
Hi All.
mii-diag is new to me, is it something I can download ?
Usually I check the settings on my nics using mii-tool.
THX
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how do i ascertain whether I have been infected ?
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Look in /etc/sysconfig/network and
/etc/sysconfig/networkscripts/ifcfg-eth0
After that, check route.
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'm trying to install netgear's ethernet card on
> RH6.0, and can't get it to work. I followed all the
> instructions they gave me, such as copying the driver
> *
> # chkconfig: - 57 5
> Is right above the description. Can anyone shed any light?
Hi , this is what I did with Oracle
#
# chkconfig: 3 81 19
#
3 is the run level to start Oracle
81 is the order in which Oracle will be started when booting
19 is the order in which Oracle will be stopped when s
> Because /var/www/html/index.html is part of the apache package? I don't
> know... what did you expect rpm -e to do? :)
Well, if I can set DocumentRoot to /var/www/html then I wouldn't expect
-e to remove index since that's part of the user's realm. That's
academic anyway
> > However, if u r
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> Question : how to I get Apache to serve up a web page instead of the
> directory list ???
Never mind ! I found the error , rpm -ev removed index.html (why ?)
However, if u r on an old 1.3.16 u should upgrade.
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Hi All.
RH7.1 has got Apache 1.3.16 - an old version with security problems
(those still on 1.3.16 should check it out ).
I installed the latest Apache 2.0.40 (STABLE)
Problem is : now I only get a directory listing rather than a web page
when I come in with a browser using the ip-addr.
httpd.conf
Hi All !
Are these tools in the standard RH7.1 distro ???
Are they part of Linux and where can I download them ???
Do they work with RH7.1 kernel 2.4.2 ???
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Brenden Walker wrote:
>
> Remove mod_dav, mod_ssl and mod_perl before removing apache.
>
> These are all apache modules and are useless (AFAIK) without apache anyway.
Hi !
Yes, but I have downloaded Apache 2.0.40 and would if at all possible
re-establish all the links and dependencies and have
Hi All.
For various reaons, I have to de-install old Apache-1.3.19, which came
standard with RH7.1
On running "rpm -ev apache-1.3.19" , Linux threw these errors :
error : removing these packages would break dependencies
apache=1.3.19-5 is needed by mod_ssl-2.8.1-5
webserver is needed by mod_dav-1.
Hi All.
The write-ups froom Apache says that whenever Tomcat (in my case version
4.0.4) starts up it automagically creates 2 files :
(1) tomcat-apache.conf ; and
(2) mod_jk.conf-auto
Well, mine didn't !
Also, my standard out-of-the-box RH7.1 kernel 1.4.2 with apache-1.3.19,
well it didn't have an
"Robert P. J. Day" wrote:
> despite the fact that i are one, i have no idea how many
> RHCEs there are worldwide. anyone know where to look for that
> info? as well as pass rates, that sort of thing.
Actually I was thinking of doing the RHCE exam , it is a matter of time.
How long does it t
Hi All.
I remember that I could eject some zip drive but the Iomega zip250 seems
to throw this error :
"eject: unable to eject, last error :invalid argument"
Anyone else getting that ?
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> On 12-Sep-2002/07:38 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >You'll also need to set up IP Forwarding. Normally this is done by
> >
> >`echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ivp4/ip_forward`
> >
> >But that only sticks until the ne
> I also had to disable Onboard PCI IDE in the Chip Settings menu.
Well that works !
> BTW, does "hda=noprobe" prevent probing of hda but not the others, or does
> it have no effect whatsoever?
No effect whatsoever.
THX :-)
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Hong Tian wrote:
> What is the better way to change the hostname and IP address on Red Hat
> Linux 7.3?
> -Thanks.
You might like to look at following files
/etc/HOSTNAME
/etc/sysconfig/network
/etc/hosts
Bounce box.
Hope that helps.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you still need EIDE devices enabled (maybe you have cdrom reader etc)
> you can add
> append="hda=noprobe"
> to lilo.conf
Nope, its a scsi cdrom.
I've tried append="hda=noprobe" to no avail.
Alas RH7.1 goes merrily probing for those eide stuff which aren't there,
n
> Below are the /etc/modules.conf and output from ifconfig (taken when the NIC
> was still working).
>
> __/etc/modules.conf__
> alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
> alias eth0 via-rhine
Hi. try another driver ?
alias eth0 8139too
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Postman Pat wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have a 10/100 card connecting to a 10/100 switch. Currently this card is
> auto-sensing. Because of some testing that I need to do, I would like to
> force the card down to 10 meg during boot time.
>
> How would I go about doing this?
>
> Regards
>
> LK
>
> --
Hi. !
Thanks all, especially to James Pifer. Actually they do work, but
On the other hand, I picked them up last week on a whimp to test them (
I was after the specials on h/d - they were throwing 40G Maxtors and
WD's at u for less than US$90 ) .
They costed me less then US$10 each , paltry
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
My apologies to butt in on this thread.
Do I assume right that the system drive can be left out of the raid set up ???
I want only the oracle disks (u01...u03) to participate in the raid.
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Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 14:59, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> > There is little around about trying to get Linux to use a cell phone as
> > a modem, so I figured I'll post my experience so it will be documented
> > for others.
> >
> > It works, piece of cake.
> >
> > I used the Kyocera 2
Aly Dharshi wrote:
> Okay the easiest way that I can think of is if you boot and you are using GRUB
ohhh bollocks , I was following another thread.
I don't have grub
dmesg | greb smp show nothing on this topic
uname -a says kernel version 2.4.2
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Aly Dharshi wrote:
> The question is that are you using an smp kernel ? If not then you will have to
> install the smp kernel rpms. Secondly you can use the program xosview to see the
> load on the two processors this will tell you whether Linux sees the 2 processors.
>
> --
> Aly Dharshi
> [EMAI
Don't recall seeing you at the forum .
> -How does the JRE know how to include JAR files that are in the
> /usr/java/jdk1.3.1_03/jre/lib/ext directory?
Here is a small excerpt from my setup and it may work for you
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0_01
CLASSPATH=.:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/rt.jar:$JAVA_HO
Avrahami David wrote:
Hi,
Do you know if Legato clustering is supported by Linux
RedHat 7.2 (kernel ver. 2.4.9-13)?
Thanks in advance,
David Avrahami
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am also interested in the relative cost-effectiveness of
Legato/Linux SAN, you might like to check out this write-u
Hi !
Is there such a thing as maximum memory RH7.1 or RH7.2 can handle ?
I have always thought that the limitation is either the mother board or
the swap space available !
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Hi !
Please post your problems to the redhat list. Do not email me
directly.
Cheers!
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Craig Servin wrote:
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> I'm not sure what you mean by deploying a java method. Tomcat will serve up
> Servlets and JSP pages. It is not an EJB/CORBA server where you would expose
> methods, although you could use something like Axis to expose me
Shyam Kumar Mankayil wrote:
> So is there any specific folder in which the class file(containing the
> required method) should be placed.
If your current setup is working, you probably have a good CLASSPATH and
a good CATALINA_HOME . They are in /etc/.profile
The recommended installation path i
Toto Gamez wrote:
> What is the meaning of this and how can I resolve this
> "Can't locate these modules ppp0: 22 times"
>
You haven't got the module ppp-2.x.y
The best thing is to try to install it from you RH installation CD.
If you haven't bought the RH installation CD, try downloading it and
Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 15:02, David Talkington wrote:
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> > Netsetandgo wrote:
> >
> > >tried PS with KILL 1234(or whatever) does not kill it off. I need to
> > >lick this one, so, any help please :-)
> >
> > I don't know
Hi!
Has anyone out there tried FireWiring Linux ? I read it is supported in
kernel version 2.4.x
Could you share your experience :
(1) chipset and installation
(2) promised vs actual speed of serial bus
(3) reliability
(4) anyone tried a "daisy-chain " of fire-wired devices which includes
a CD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I think or I am going crazy or I am too stupid too understand this one. Check
> it out: After my computer is restarted I connect to the Internet, but I don't
> establish any connection yet to any site. Now, I do a netstat -pan and see 4
> external ip-address
Gustavo Facchini wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a place, in Red Hat, where I can see how much RAM memory is
> installed on my machine?
dmesg | grep Memory
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Hi !
In case anyone of you run across someone who calls himself "james007j" ,
best to avoid.
This entity usually abuse the Sun and Java sites and if you click on his
site, it crashes your session
M+1 = N
S+ 1 = T
Interesting thought middle of the night...
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Rob Saul wrote:
> First let my apologize for a long post, I don't at the moment have
> another means for transmitting the info.
>
> I'm trying to help a friend of a friend figure out why his NIC modules
> aren't loading on boot. Once the system is up he can log in as
> root and load the necessa
Rob Saul wrote:
> I'm trying to help a friend of a friend figure out why his NIC modules
> aren't loading on boot. Once the system is up he can log in as
> root and load the necessary modules.
>
Sorry, just re-read that, of course you can insmod
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but does it load when u do an "insmod -F " ???
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> Where can I find a newer version of Apache in RPM format for RH 7.2?
>
www.apache.org
>
> Last question - what the heck is SIGHUP and why does it keep occuring?
>
http://people.redhat.com/johnsonm/lad/src/sighup.c.html
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> Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>
> >I started looking when Apache wasn't loading existing pages, kicking out
> >an error that the requested document wasn't on the server, even though
> >it was. I wasn't able to find anyone wh
Chris Watt wrote:
> - Users are stupid. They put things in /tmp and expect the files to hang
> around (then get offended if I have to reboot and the contents of /tmp
> vanishes as a result).
Dear Mr Watt,
Users are not "stupid" !
My users would ask you the point in time to turn an DvP into
Don Geddes wrote:
> Before I unsubscribe I just want to make one observation. There seems to
> be a fair amount of snobbery associated with this list and other Linux
> forums. I was just wondering how Linux will ever challenge Windows if
> the people using it are so elitist? I refer to certain in
Martín Marqués wrote:
> On Sáb 29 Jun 2002 10:32, Martín Marqués wrote:
> > What's wrong with the RH postfix rpms??? I start postfix and can't get
> > smtpd to work. What's wrong?
>
> %#&*%$ Took away the chroot from the processes and it's working. Next week
> I'll check this again to see if
"Yannis G. Lazarou" wrote:
Hi,
RedHat Linux users! I
have to choose the most appropriate motherboards for two systems that will
run Linux Redhat 7.1 or 7.2with
the following specifications:1.
System A: Intel P4 2GHz, Memory: 1GB 800 MHz RDRAM, Adaptec AHA-29160 Ultra
160 SCSI Controller.2. Syst
What I meant was : u can download the book "Samba" from O'Reilly's
web-site.
Walks u thru setting up samba step by step.
"Samba" was created by Dr. Tridgell (ANU).
U can also get a lot of info from apache.org
Patrick Lankhorst wrote:
> I'm using the complete series written by Craig Hunt.
> Ther
"Michael S. Dunsavage" wrote:
> What is a really good Linux networking book that would cover a lot of
> information in detail
>
> or would it be better to just get books per subject.
DNS and BIND , Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu, O'Reilly Books
Samba , O'Reilly Books
You can download Samba from t
"Tamola, Mark" wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have just setup my RedHat 7.1 box here at work, and the installation went
> without a hitch. I then rebooted and played around with it to make sure that
> the network is brought up, and I can telnet and ftp out. However, I have
> tried to telnet and ftp IN
Skeeve Stevens wrote:
> Are there any official, or unofficial mailing lists for RHCE's?
>
> I'm mainly looking for a list with a higher level of discussion with
> other people who are similarly qualified where ideas can be
> bounced.
>
> A list for local RHCE's would also be good (Austral
"Anthony E. Greene" wrote:
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> On 21-Jun-2002/09:05 -0400, Joshua James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >We just received a new RedHat v7.2 server from Dell. This is an
> >experiment to see how linux works compared to our current installation
> >of N
Joshua James wrote:
> I really think Apache uses /etc/httpd, is it safe to change that? Will
> it affect other programs?
>
> ColdFusion wants to install to /opt, is that safe to change? Should I
> make a /usr/ColdFusion or /var/ColdFusion?
>
> On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 09:43, Willem van der Walt wrot
Joshua James wrote:
> I really think Apache uses /etc/httpd, is it safe to change that? Will
> it affect other programs?
>
> ColdFusion wants to install to /opt, is that safe to change? Should I
> make a /usr/ColdFusion or /var/ColdFusion?
>
> On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 09:43, Willem van der Walt wrot
"Willem van der Walt" wrote:
> Hi,
> Under 7.2, the web home dir is normally under
> /var/www.
> I would try to tell the installation program to change prefix to some
> thing
> else.
> If that does not work, I would make a link to a directory under /usr where
> there is a lot of space.
> If it wa
Joshua James wrote:
> We just received a new RedHat v7.2 server from Dell. This is an
> experiment to see how linux works compared to our current installation
> of NT servers. This will be an intranet server behind our firewall.
>
> Our 40gb drive came partitioned as follows:
>
> /dev/hda1
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> On 12-Jun-2002/20:02 +0530, senthilg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have a strange problem with my redhat 7.2 installation. Everything
> >works https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list properly
> >bu
Petri Somerkari wrote:
> Matthew Boeckman wrote:
>
> >> Is gnome perhaps lighter than KDE.
> >
> >
> > IMHO, if you really want a screaming fast desktop drop both Gnome and
> > KDE for WindowMaker (www.windowmaker.org) or other lightweight windows
> > manager.
> >
> >
> >
> >
Matthew Bradford wrote:
> might be a $1,000 a meg... but it is QUITE expensive that much I know for
> sure... WAY out of my budget regardless. FYI This is the value in daily
> backups.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "rpjday" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday
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> Duane Clark wrote:
>
> > > The case is not that I want screaming fast desktop, but I feel I want at
> > > least something that is as fast as ms-winXP. At the moment RedHat is not
> > > coming close to that. Booting stil
Peter Kelly wrote:
Hi,
I'm
on RedHat 7.2 kernel 2.4.9-34
I
have successfully added SNNfiles in the rc2.d, rc3.d and rc5.d directories
that are linked to my script file in the init.d directory and are called
on startup. However I can't not get any of my KNNfiles to be executed on
shutd
Hi !
H/W : Adaptec SCSI Seagate disks with swap = 2x512k memory .
S/W : RedHat7.1 / Oracle 9i Standard / j2sdk1.4.0 .
Once or twice a day, I notice excessive disk activities, really
thrashing the disks, as if memory is being dumped into swap.
It happens at night too, when there is practically
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