. See http://www.lifewithqmail.org
HTH
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Does anyone know how to add a new service to the start stop list. I
installed Qmail and what it to start on startup of the server.
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It's Wed. afternoon (June 11), and I haven't been able to get to
www.linuxiso.org today. Anyone else seeing this problem?
Any
inside knowledge as to what the problem could be?
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It's not Red Hat, but it's very popular (dare I say the de facto standard?)
in the embedded Linux world.
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. All of the Extras submenus have disappeared
except for Preferences. This menu is empty yet remains. As you can see
from this http://syrinx.nyip.net/~erik/shot1.png";>screenshot, the Extras
and Extras > Preferences menus are useless and ugly. How do I get rid
of these menus?
Pr
Open a terminal and type $ xkill
The cursor will become a skull and crossbones and the next window you
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in ACDSee, there is a program that will take a directory of images, generate
thumbnails and html so that you can put it up on a webpage as a gallery. is
there a similar script for the gimp?
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my guess would be:
up2date gnome-core
that will give you gnome, but I don't know if that will give you things like
audio support
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> is there a way to have up2date retrieve and install
> all the packages needed to install Gno
I make the output file on a local filesystem, it works just
ducky.
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> You can mount an ext3 FS as ext2; no problem. The kernel will simply
> ignore the journal, and the FS will behave exactly as it was before under
> ext2. That's the beauty of the system. You can
Is there anyway to get a redhat installation so that when it loads up it
will no longer write to the disk? I am helping a friend with a
project, and they need a machine collect gps data and send it out in a
SNMP message over a wireless bridge. he came to me kinda last minute, so
I am looking
I have a Olympus C-3040ZOOM, i access it by mounting /dev/sda1. that
should work for any camera that works as USB mass storage device. if you
have other scsi device, it may be higher than sda1 (sda2, sda3, etc)
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Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Have RH72 and a Sony DSC-P5 Digital Still Camera.
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The way i get rid of it is by commenting out the part of
/etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_O that does xsri.
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actually the developers are talking about the RedHat's version of gcc
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/users_against_developers.html
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Rick van der Linde wrote:
> Probably cause the developers are talking about gcc 2.96 and not the
> modified by redhat engineers version of it. St
mplayer is my favorite (www.mplayerhq.hu). it supports alot of formats,
including DVDs. the only thing is that they recommend NOT using gcc-2.96,
which is a pain cause that is the version of gcc included with redhat-7.2.
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> What media-player is
I want to go wireless with my laptop, and it seems like all the WAPs i
like have windows only administration, and i would like to avoid that if
possible. What WAPs are you guys out there using what don't require
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I have libpng-1.0.12-2 installed and libpng.so.2 (linked to
libpng.so.2.1.0.12) is in /usr/lib. so what am i missi
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I am running RH 6.1 and seem to have changed my kernel config file and can't find the
config
for my current kernel.
Is there a way to get the configuration from the current running kernel?
Thanks for any help
Ok,
this sounds good to me in theory, but I just wanted to check with people
who know what they are doing. I want to use fetchmail go grab my mail
off of a few different places I have email and then have it on my mail
machine in which I have a IMAP server running. This would work just
fine righ
Hi,
I got smartlist up and running, and i want to have a web archive of the
list (only running one now). I dont think smartlist can do this my
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try 'df -h' the -h option puts it in human readable form...meaning in
megabytes or gigs or whatever is most convientent
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John Aldrich wrote:
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> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, John Gao wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > This may sound stupid but i can not find how much space
Relaying denied', Port:
25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error Number: 0x800CCC79
Now, I'm sure there is a config file I need to edit somewhere, but I
dont know what file and then what to do with the file. If someone could
steer me in the right direction that would be great!!
Th
this?
Thanks,
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> On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Erik Mathisen wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a cable modem, and I am running an email server on it for me and
> > my family. I also run a webserver on it with the hostname host
behind another Linux machine that is masqing my internet
connection. Is there and IPchains rules I have to add to make the
connection work?
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> > Hi,
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> > I have a cable modem, and I am running an email server on it for me and
> > my family. I also run a web
Hello,
What is the best and easiest mailing list oftware to use and setup?
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ight solve the problem.
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rnight hoping
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I can read the partition from outside linux (explorerfs) and
it seems like it is OK I just can't get it to remount.
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i was wondering if anyone knew of a command or a script that would
find with the same name on my computer. i know I coud issue a
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I want is something that only returns value if the is two or more of a
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hey all,
has anyone tried the preview release of netscape 6 yet? I was
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Internet through campus network. Who could help me
>out? Thanks.
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but I found a fix on the web. Same goes for the
modem... if that is important to you... You probably won't get a "true" modem but look
on www.linmodems.org and see if you can get a modem that "might" have some support
already... or coming in the near future. Likewise
Hi,
I just did a fresh install of 6.2, and now the 'less' command doesnt
work. it is there and it executes, but it does now show me the
contents of a file. The only thing it does is show me a forunte, which
I think is strange. Any ideas?
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does anyone else have something more recent?
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I have a Logitech FirstMouse+, and it has a scroll wheel. Has anyone
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howto or webpage on how to make it work?
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Hi, Has anyone found a fix for the enlightenment - esd problem.
For those of you who aren't aware... for some reason enlightenment (and it only
seems to be enlightenment from what I have read) causes breaks in the sound when
major screen shifts occur such as changing virtual pages or changing the
Hi,
Does anyone know of a free (or really, and I mean really cheap) x
client I can use on windows 95/98/nt. I want to be able to connect
and use x apps at work where I have to use windows.
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then add a line to my fstab to make sur it was mounted at boot time.
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>How did you move the data.. by using the mv -r command or by
>using something like find . -print | cpio -pdm
>
>J.
>
>From: "erik"
rence, it might be someething else, but I have no idea, any
suggestions?
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mmands to windows, but can not find it. Does anyone know what this
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>installer. You need to go read some documentation.
>>
>>Brian
>
>But I did. The installer did not configure the sound card. It never asked
>me if I wanted to configure a sound card, which 6.0 did. And yes, it was
>under the 6.1 custom install.
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>partitions it convert X.XXX.XXX.XXX into X_XXX_XXX.XXX. I
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How do you erase a CD-RW?
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ld like to know how to make a installation boot diskette using a
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>done? Is that the right approach?
>
>Regards,
>
>Andrew
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and no sweat with applications as everyone
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>the time and energy, $30 is dirt cheap. That's just my two cents worth.
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Hi,
I am getting some errors when my weekly cron job runs. I get this error:
Read file error: ./rec.1 No such file or directory
I think its because the name of the file should be rc.1 but I dont
know where to change it. Any ideas?
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a program that resembes the window network neighborhood? I woiuld
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to make my partition, but how do i make the
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e not very useful (a lot of things in there go over my head). Does
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process of installing a CD-RW in linux. Any help would be
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ches
>to work with the major makes of atm cards, but even then it seems to be
>unstable?
>
>Also would the new 2.4 kernel support ATM cards then?
>
>Any ideas then ?
>
>regards,
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smb.conf?
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OK,
I tried linuxconf, and there was nothin about apache unless i missed it,
but i looked thoroughly. i searched my system and in the linuxconf help
entries i noticed they had a section for apache. how to i enable apache
configuration in linuxoconf?
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Glen Lee Edwards wrote
permissions allow anyone to view or execute the uptime script, and the
directory is viewable and executable by everyone, so what am i doing
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this has nothing to do with the subject of your post, but according to
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you might want to look into this
later,
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> try loadin a sound blaster compatible module.
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Leaving
directory `/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/glx/libGL' make: *** [all] Error 1 Bad
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I did this at the command prompt:
>
> cat FILENAME | while read FN
> do
> rm "$FN";
> done;
but I get a bunch of error that look like this:
': No such file or directory -
Why am I getting this, and what can I do to fix it?
Thanks,
erik
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around this or a way to easily add quotes to my
file?
Thanks,
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Charles Galpin wrote:
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> cat file_with_names | xargs rm -f
>
> test first :)
>
> charles
>
> On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Erik wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to remove some files
Hi,
I want to remove some files in a directory. I ahve a text file with the
names of the files that i want to delete. Is there a command I can
issue that will delete the files listed in the file i have?
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yes i have to use pptp, its for work and all they offer.
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> Hi Erik
>
> do you really need to use pptp ? I know it is possible but I do't know how myself.
> However, pptp is mainly useful for setting up a VPN and I could find
able to figure it out yet. does anyone know of a simple solution
for ipchains to allow pptp traffic to go through?
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Ok it is time for a dumb question. i had a major brain fart and I can
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I have a similar setup at home. I have a 3-com 3c509b card as eth0. It
use dhcp to access the internet via my cable modem. My second card is a
realtek 8139 and it is my ethernet card for my private network. I have
its IP set to 192.168.0.1. In the /etc/conf.modules file I have this
alias eth
Hi,
I have a question, is it ok to delete entries in the /dev directory?
For example, lets say I don't have a ttyEe27, could i delete it o save a
minute amount of space and to make less entries and easier for me to
find things. Or is this a strict no no?
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PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST
amp;T WorldNet:
http://204.127.237.208/wurd/software/dialers/linux.html
And, just to round out the list a bit, Netcom:
http://www1.netcom.com/bin/webtech/NETCOM_Accounts/Other_OS/linux.cfg.html
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