Hello,
Have u tried
export PATH=/usr/local:/usr/bin:$PATH
Please correct me if I'm totally off or not understanding the prob.
j
Khademul Islam said:
> I have setup crontab, using crontab -e to send some
> e-mail in a routine basis. This is the error message I
> got ... how I can fix it?
>
Hello Reuben,
I've used a 4 port D-link for almost a year now. I've been impressed
since I first received it for christmas.
I've never had to rebooted any boxen just X(As my mouse issue was with xfree
and has since been corrected).
As for your resolution I would recommend good vid shielded cabl
Andrew Morgan's patch set?
Thanks again,
j
Robert P. J. Day said:
> On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Jesse Jacobs wrote:
>
>> Hello Robert,
>>
>> I have to admit, I'm still inexperienced with all this stuff.
>>
>> I haven't made an initrd in a while now.
>
ert P. J. Day said:
> On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Jesse Jacobs wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Also, As far as I know, your initrd is only needed to preload modules
>> that are required to get your kernel to boot the root fs.
>> (These are usually built in aren't they?)(Or are t
Hello,
Also, As far as I know, your initrd is only needed to preload modules that
are required to get your kernel to boot the root fs.
(These are usually built in aren't they?)(Or are they third party modules?)
j
josef " "radinger said:
> you will have to rebuild your initrd, as soon as the modul
said:
> Jesse Jacobs wrote:
>> My question, What should I have done to correct this?
>>
>
> Check the output of "dmesg" for indications that the kernel module had
> trouble, or that the card was disabled. Then check the "messages" log
> for errors fr
Hello everyone,
I have sucessfully converted a number of win users into linux users Via RH
8.0/9.0 and Gentoo. This workstation has all the bells and whisles.
Yesterday, I was contacted by one such user with the inability to access
anything outside the localhost.
I attempted to ssh inTimeou
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Bill,
Sorry forgot to mention that on the pam_ldap line is where u setup the
timeout
HTH,
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> Is your pam set correctly?
> did u use the RH auth setup?
> If so u might wanna use pam-ldap then pam_unix first_pass
> HTH,
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> which file is this in? still don't understand why the order
> in nsswitch.conf files coming first, doesn't check files
> first?...; bu anyway Thanks again..
>
> Bill.
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> Jesse Jacobs wrote:
>> Bill,
>> Sorry forgot to mention that on the pa
Hello Jason,
Yes u can get pretty close but there's much more research to be done :),
check out:
http://www.open-it.org
If this is for a corporation u might want to investigate oracle's product
collaborate
HTH,
Jesse.
Jason M. Kuhlman said:
> Hello list
> I am interested in kind of mimicking windo
Gordon,
Sorry 4 the partial flames bud(I'm not completely pleasant when I'm
hungry :) )
PS. I've always used procmail, Are U using different users for the
lists?
Jesse Jacobs said:
> Gordon,
>
> Hello it's all fixed up now. Head over to:
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> ftp://ftp.ope
Gordon,
Hello it's all fixed up now. Head over to:
ftp://ftp.open-it.org/pub/redhat/8.0/
PS. I do appoligize for the untimely responce, I thought one was
supposed to CC: the person that got it.
Gordon Messmer said:
> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 09:36, Jesse Jacobs wrote:
>
>> I&
Good Afternoon everyone,
I hope this finds you all in excellent spirts.
I've been trying to install openldap 2.1.14 but I am not able to locate
the required shared libs libssl.so.4 & libcrypto.so.4.
I only seen a ref on the sun mailing lists to symlink libssl.so >
libssl.so.4 & libcrypto.so > lib
Please accept my apologies for not setting the subject line appropriately
I was kinda in a hurry. Thank you for your time and this great resource.
Jesse.
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the bus isn't traced along to your agp interface.
Lookin through the CVS and the agp and audio support has been added to the
nv driver as of 1.187
you'll have to check it out good luck.
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o created it and no one else can access it or modifiy it. I do
> not want to make this directory a "public" directory just for the one
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something like that)
ie. binaries that were compiled with gcc 2.X are able to run on 8.0 but
the building compiles for 3.2.
The long and short, re-work your tree for 3.2 or use another build box (/w
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Masq. is a specialized form of NAT. It is only aware of the interface
with which it should be snating.
IPSEC will not work with the MASQ.(SNAT) being performed post tunnel. As
this encapulates the headers after they have been encapulated by IPSEC.
The long and short of it is IPSEC/CI
> At 16:56 25/11/2002, you wrote:
>>On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Luis Miguel Cruz Miranda wrote:
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>> > Where can I find any init scripts to use and save iproute and tc
>> rules?
>>
>>it sounds like you want the file /etc/rc.local, which is for additional
>> startup stuff that isn't already handled elsew
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I did not intend a rant (just excited @ a dual w/ HT)
A am awaiting the arrival of the opt. at @ 2.0 by my estimation this
should be comp to a 3.6 p4.
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minded geek :)
I've been leaning towards intel as of late. the new exons are really sweet!
I really like the no-licencing -per-porcessor of linux.
i haven't tried AMD for serious enviroments yetguess I shouldn't,
given your experience.
I hope you find your solution.
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>> I've read that ncftp is a broken client not properly shutting down the
>> connection after "exit". I personally haven't noticed anything (as
>> this has been my fav client for a few yrs.) but my ftp will logout u
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Actually this is called a chroot/jail and uses a seperate partition to
limit the amount of access given to any one process provided it is run as
a unique user. A little tip from my experiences, each service is un
ascii so I don't remember if the file size changed.
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ey bud you're on the right track just use the sticky group bit and make a
secondary group for the db and all intended users.
ie.
qpasswd dbm
chown .dbm
chmod 2775
In this fashion anyone who's a member of the dbm group has complete
access. When finished the group is set to dbm for any a
noying as I must ensure that the users keep under quota for
their mail and another group for their webpage
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quotacheck
-avug which is supposed to create the aquota.user/group files it doesn't
and complains about the inability to find quota files on /dev/hda3?(not
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