You could remove any "un-needed" PCI cards or other attached devices, and
see if that makes a difference.
-Me
Peeps,
I have just decided to dump windows and run RH as my main OS and having a
few problems.
Regardless as to the installation method (X or text), the install process
quits as it s
Title: Message
Is there a way to
update to the latest version of PHP (PHP 4.3.4RC1) using RPM's rather then
using source code. I am unable to find any RH downloads for
this.
I am using RH9.
thanks
-Me
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I have a Compaq prosignia 300 (ESA system) I had to type the following at
boot to install on it.
linux mem=exactmap [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This may or may not help you. Also try look here for more Compaq+Linux help.
http://www.cpqlinux.com/
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From: K
You need to forward port 22 (SSH port) to the IP address of then internal PC
that is running SSHD.
(example) 22 to 192.168.1.2
-Me
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I use RH9 and a D-Link DWL-650 PCMCIA IEEE 802.11b. RedHat detected the card
(after install) and setup/configured it perfect. I would suggest this card.
My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 8000.
-ME
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I'd like to setup squid as a proxy server for my small network (1-10
systems), but I have some questions. I have been able to get squid working
perfectly (RedHat9), I point my web browser (IE6 on WinXP workstations)to
192.168.1.xxx:3128 and it works great! Thank-you Squid dev team :-)
Here is wha
Online demo below:
http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/Online_D
emo.html
I guess this is as good as it gets?
-me
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that you verify with your IT/IS people before
making any changes on company related hardware or software.
-Kyle
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Question:
Anyone know of a
Sorry, I left my ESP cap at home today, so you'll have to tell us who makes
the hardware. Before anyone can provide support, of course this is just a
guess.
-me
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Try this:
/usr/bin/redhat-config-xfree86
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Subject: Xconfigurator
I set up a box and the resolution won't work on the new monitor. I type
"setup" and it doe
le to mount root fs on 48:05
Does anyone have any ideas as to what I need to pass to the kernel?
Server specs:
Compaq Prosignia 300
Pentuim 90 mhz
212MB RAM
4 GIG SCSI
DDS 3 DAT
Thanks!
-Kyle A. Gasho
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, if I
add another virtual host. Do I need to restart apache?
If so, how?
Still need to knowa bout the frontpage extentions though..:-/
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I keep getting the below "information" every day form watchlog. How can I
get rid of the junk, yet keep watchlog? I'm using RH9.
Thanks!
-me
### LogWatch 4.3.1 (01/13/03)
Processing Initiated: Thu Jul 24 04:02:02 2003
Date Range Processed: y
Can I get some feedback on the use of Tux and Apache working together. I am
looking to replace my company's intranet, currently using linux-mandrake
with a RH 9 system. If I could get some feedback from tux+apache users it
would help me decide on using tux+apache.
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You can use the below to start and stop apache service.
Start apache:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/./httpd start
Stop apache:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/./httpd stop
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I use webmin (www.webmin.com) It's a nice and easy admin tool, the option
for SSH is there.
-me
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sound a good idea. I already have te
If it was me, I would disable telnet, and only allow access to SSH to
"trusted" users.
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The account has a password. I can logon i
Is it possible with Red Hat 9 to chroot
sftp, and how would I configure that for some users
while allowing others full access?
Thank-you
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So what is the advantage of paying $799.00 or even $1500.00 for Red Hat AS?
Why not purchase retail box of version 9.0 or download for free and purchase
an entitlement?
Don't you get the same product more or less?
-me
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Se
Forget about configuring it that way. Download
Firestarter from http://firestarter.sourceforge.net
Firestarter is configured within an Xwindows session,
so if so consider that first.
It has a much easier graphical user interface, and the
script it creates will start iptables for you. It
aslo gi
I'm actually using WinXP Pro...any idea on how I can do this?
Thanks!
-Kyle
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>Hey Kyel it is very simple if you have a windows 98 cd or boot disk
>just insert it in. If you are using the boot disk just type in
Hey everyone,
Alright, I've installed RH8 on my second hard drive, and I made the mistake of
installing the boot loader and using a boot disk. I'd like to remove GRUB, and just
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off power saving in the BIOS
>
>On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Kyle Evans wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> > I just wanted to ask everyone if anyone knew how to turn of the Linux
> > powersaving feature in the console for redhat 7.2 so it doesnt go to
>sleep
> > after 5 minutes.
log files.
It wonderful for debugging but I dont like plugging my mouse back in it
every 5 mintues to read the screen. Sorry if this is super trivial, I just
cant find any information on how to do it. Thanks for everyones time.
Kyle Evans
Change your default run level to 3, this will put the box in single user
mode. You will retain most functionality minus the network deamons
which won't matter anyway and the security. I'm not sure if that is exactly
what you were looking for but its the best I could think of.
Fox Evans
>Fro
My god thank you! The nohide flag got it to work :) Major major thank you.
>On 2002.06.05 10:19 Kyle Evans wrote:
>>Hey everyone,
>> I'm in a complete state of panic as a contract job that I'm currently
>>invovled in is coming to a close and I still can'
se ask, I just
need idea as the job ends tomorrow :(
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the cyrillic character set.
I'd be grateful to any recommendatins as to what I could check.
I'd be happy to use a text mode display except that there is no
/user/lib/kbd directory on this system (RH 7.1) !
cheers,
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recognises PCL
> I never deal with HPLJ codes, I prefer working in PostScript. If I have
> a plain text file to print, I use nenscript to format the text, including
> 2up landscape.
TA - I'll take a look at nenscript
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having overlooked re-runing /sbin/lilo - with the ensuing
frustrations !
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n say that this revised rpm corrects the problem of "the call back"
The rpm will be avialable until 0005 Monday 17 Dec UTC
I'd recommend that RH place it into their errata section for 7.2
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pies (mc) to 128 - delete the word 'default' and
keep the line mc=128
Now you should not have to touch your 2 copies / page setup (in
/etc/printcap ?)
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es that can be
implemented via the rpm .. tool.
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st would be happening.
I've had a bit of a play with pap and things improved somewhat but but to
no great advantage
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=== log of output
Dec 12 18:28:12 archenland pppd[549]: pppd 2.4.1 started by kyle, uid 200
Dec 12 18:28:12 archenland pppd[549]: using chann
Has anyone been able to upgrade to 7.1 (from 7.0) on an HP LC
(or similar 274x scsi machine) ?
The only media source options are FTP and http (CD isn't amongst them)
However, it boots from the CD just fine
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to see if RH has provided a list of changes comparing 7.0 to 7.1;
such is the only downside of a linux distribution : services
"disappear" for no documented reason.
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and something similar on
the NT box)
The differences here will idenfify the fault because the
packets to the 63... net are obviously being differently
on the NT box
Let me know what you get
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and remote ip assignment which will be confirmed by a
"netstat -rn"
There are quite a few combinations here but for the moment this is the
best I can do
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to a routable address
and the line
ipchains -A forward -j MASQ -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0
which should follow any alteraltion to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
will do the magic
cheers,
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> On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Kyle Hargraves wrote:
>
> >
> > On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, shoe wrote:
> >
> > > I've tried upgrading from 6.2 to 7.0, I've tried a custom install, server,
> > > and workstation
what is happening in line 108 of /etc/rc.d/rc
(possibly hashing it out - depding upon what is thereJ)
note : you shoud have /bin/vi available (or /bin/ed) which
will have to be called by path
if you make changes remember to sync the disks
someting l
reinstall apache, and all I need is the file.
I'll send you one today (Australian time)
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ove the "how come xxx isn't working now"
questions to a considerable degree.
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> I'm getting them also, sometimes triple copies
>
>
> > Is everyone getting double copies of each post, or is it a problem on my
> > end?
I'm not !
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that RH 7.0 works for me I've also upgraded to all the most
recent relevant *.rpm packages. I think all I need is another
64MB and I'll be grinning
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see anything obvious in the rc...
boot files either
any comments ?
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case. Eliminating all but the last action has the same effect
surprisingly enough.
KH
> On Sun, 7 May 2000, Kyle Hargraves wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 7 May 2000, Jake McHenry wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Yes, I've tried it also, I don
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Jake McHenry wrote:
>
> Yes, I've tried it also, I don't know what, if anything is wrong with it.
> I can't get it to work. Do I need any special rpm's for this to work? I
> know that the one that I made works great, but it takes a while to do.
> What does this one do diffe
and I'd be grateful
if someone could assist
cheers
Kyle Hargraves
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# Procmail script to filter out the dreaded I Love You worm
#
:0
* ^Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
* B ?? \\.vbs
{
:0 c:
/var/mail/attachments.vbs
the
email to a user called be-careful so the email could be
checked out ?
cheers, Kyle Hargraves
==
> Kyle Hargraves wrote:
>
> : I PRESUME that this would be placed in /etc/procmailrc ? ?
> :
>
>
>
On Fri, 5 May 2000, David Talkington wrote:
>
> We did something similar (but incorporated your sed idea after reading
> your post;
> :0
> * ^Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
> * B ?? \\.vbs
> {
> :0 c:
> /var/mail/attachments.vbs
>
> :0 h f
> | /bin/sed -e '
-5.0
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this ^
uname won't do it and cat /proc/verson - generated from uname
obvously doesn't have it
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, ::--Koshy Kerteya--~!~ wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to make a custom kernel...
>
> any advice from anyone on what to backup ?
not really. All that you're going to do is build another
kernel and install it - presumably in
the directory
Hi,
Is the 6.2 upgrade worth it and are there any issues
or traps ?
Also, has anyone undertaken a 5.2 -> 6.2 upgrade which has
been incident-free ?
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a separate network.
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ch are queued
as root
/usr/bin/lprm -Pqueue-name - will remove all jobs and
lprm -Pqueue-name 1024 blogs will remove job 1024 owned by
bloggs
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Be sure that you've set the correct permissions on the script, e.g. "chmod
755 script.sh" assuming that the script itself is called script.sh. If that
doesn't work, what's the exact message you get? Or does it just return
directly to the prompt?
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Hi,
what is the easiest way to get an automatically generated .tar file
on box 1 to box 2 via a command run by cron each night on box 1 - or
possibly box 2
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file) ?
Alternatively what would be the best approach to this task ?
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> >Has anyone seen anything like this previously - and if so what is the
> >problem ? The termination does seem ok !
> >
> >
> >Mar 5 04:04:11 loc
completed Domain
validation.
Mar 5 04:04:41 localhost kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout :
pid 272075, scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Read (10) 00 00 21 00 05 00 00 08 00
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completed Domain
validation.
Mar 5 04:04:41 localhost kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout :
pid 272075, scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Read (10) 00 00 21 00 05 00 00 08 00
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Hi,
a fairly trivial (non operational) question :
I have a fairly standard S3 PCI card with 4M of video ram. The destop &
xgammon etc exhibit colours just fine yet xsysinfo and the calculators
(gnome and xcalc) display in b&w only. What could a possible reason be
cheers,
Kyle H
compiler. rpm -qlp does not identify a stdio.h file and hence
the following simple program fails to comple :
[kyle@nelson play]$ cat hello.c
#include
main ()
{
printf ("\n\n\n\n Hi There \n\n\n\n");
}
The compat-egcs (pp3
I'm not exactly sure what reconfiguration is required; perhaps
someone who has upgraded a maching which acts as a mail hub
could provide additional comment
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Anyone know why uemacs-4.0.0-1.i386.rpm installs and runs fine under 4.2
but fails (core dumps) if run (or reinstalled) under 5.x ?
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table.
With regard to the modules the following are installed :
[kyle@nelson /tmp]$ rpm -qa |grep 2.0.34
kernel-ibcs-2.0.34-0.6
kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.0.34-0.6
kernel-2.0.34-0.6
kernel-headers-2.0.34-0.6
kernel-source-2.0.34-0.6
Is there anything to be concerned about here ?
One more thing.
on insta
rivately.
Software I use with Windows:
1. Visual Studio - Enterprise Edition
2. Adobe Photoshop
3. Adobe Illustrator
4. MS Office
5. Netscape
6. Eudora Email
7. Winfax Pro
8. NetObjects Fusion
9. QuarkXpress
10. Adobe Type Manager
11. Adobe Acrobat
12. Quicken
13. Ecco Pro
Thanks,
Kyle
list but I
think other cards that use the same chipset are.
Thanks,
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Denver, CO
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with much yet. I'm thinking of setting up a fairly small ISP using Linux
and would like to reread this great info before diving in.
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Kyle Moore
Moore Images
Denver, CO
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ould not happen!
Error - couldnt find available devices in find_gs
this should not happen!
Flicking control-panel doesn't make any differece
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you have PROBABLY set up
X.
To run the X server just type startx
or if you prefer/usr/X11R6/bin/startx
In any event, take a look at this file and see it has a time stamp
approximate to the time which you installed RH 5
Ditto for
s file be filterd by
the former filter called 'filter'. The HOWTOs don't seem to address this
aspect either. I'd be grateful for a comment.
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