On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 07:09, Andy Elacion, Jr. wrote:
> Is there a visio like application in linux, wherein you can design your
> network, etc, and save it on jpg, gif?
Hi,
Each of the two popular desktops has a visio esk flow charting etc app.
Gnome - Dia
KDE - Kivio
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Hi Ritesh,
Could you correct the date on your PC please?
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On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 01:58, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> thanks for your help.. but sorry, i prefer doing it manuall, editing the
> configuration files..
>
> ritesh
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Hi,
http://xinehq.de/
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On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 21:30, Jim Hale wrote:
> I can find a million HOWTO's for using Xinerama but I can't find the
> program itself - I've tried Google, Sourceforge and RPMFIND.net.
>
> Any points in the right direction
e I'll do it the way Ed suggests, however it seems to be
> > > a bit "shitty" that you can't reinstall a machine and use a cert to get
> > > back to the original state.
> >
> > What Philip wrote is correct
> >
> > You blew away the sys
username / pass
and not polluting the RHN servers with loads of different accounts.
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On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 09:11, Mark Bradbury wrote:
> Yes but we have Redhat advanced server and I was under the impression
> that Redhat was cracking down on registrations under the sam
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 06:00, Steve Lee wrote:
> what happened to rpm -ba on redhat 8.0 ?
>
> trying to rebuild an rpm for redhat 8.0
>
> thanks
>
Now rpmbuild -ba etc. etc.
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Sorry but I just can't help replying to this one, but how can you say
that you're a very competent UNIX and PC System ADMIN when you were lazy
enough to check out simple things like the sticky bit. I doubt you even
knew about that sticky bit and blamed it on Red Hat.
His reply to you was just a
be moaning that people ignore his posts.
55 emails (correction - 56) to date saying your out of your Office tends
to annoy!
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I have been using RedHat Linux for several years now on PCs and am familiar
with the installation process. I recently got my hands on a Mac PowerPC G4
with 128 Mb RAM and Mac OS X v. 10.2. With Linux you can create multiple
logical and extended partitions on a hard drive and
then mount specific
Hi all,
has anyone tried adding your WEP key using NEAT?
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try this xdmcp howto:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO
or this one:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/Remote-X-Apps.html
hope this helps.
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>I want to run X-apps and display them on my Winbox. I already have XFree
>installed on my Winbox (from Cygnus), but I'd lik
here's a fast mirror:
http://sluglug.ucsc.edu/pub
Oeystein Olsen wrote:
>On Thursday 03 October 2002 09:25, Roger wrote:
>
>
>>Around Thu,Oct 03 2002, at 09:56, Andrew Ivanov, wrote:
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>>>Hi people!
>>>Does anybody know, is there ftp mirrors for downloading redhat-8.0?
>>>ftp.redha
how do you disable the autologout feature in bash?
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Does anyone know any documentation or can point me in the direction on
setting up a Bootable RAID1 disk set?
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a lot of bugs. development for the utility was stopped, correct me if im
just misinformed. though u can still use another tool which is 'webmin'.
Try google.com/linux, it's a much more linux friendly search engine
Rob Emanuele wrote:
>RedHat had to have had reasons for taking it out. Possibl
p on the market today. It's winning every award
out there (even beat Yahoo store in their own competition).
Philip
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answer web
requests on port 81 instead, but then everyone would have to add :81 to the
URL when accessing the mail server. Don't really want to do that. Any
suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks
Philip
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a password.
The instructions aren't really helpful. Can someone who has this running
give me a step-by-step guide on how to install this and enable it for my
virtual sites. Help would be very much appreciated. Thanks!
Philip
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Oh wait...if I do a fresh install, will it detect both processors and
automatically install the SMP kernel?
Philip
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Just out of curiosity...and future knowledge:
Can someone run down the process of recompiling the kernel for SMP support?
I don't have a dual processor box yet, but I'd like to know how to do it
when I get one. Thanks!
Philip
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We're not running javac, but the problem that occurred with the i686 version
was a failure to connect to the java engine...so it basically never started.
I think our situation is a little different than yours. Sorry I couldn't be
of more help.
Philip
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alled by default) version
would not run. I'll let you know what we find.
Hope that provided a little insight.
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hat's more stable?
Philip
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Why is bash version 1 the default bash shell and not bash version 2?
Is tvheir some bug or problem with version 2 that keeps Redhat from
defaulting to version 2? I am using RedHat 6.2.
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Has anyone managed to get a system up on RAID1 using 2.2.17 kernel on Redhat
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Is it possible to have Bootable RAID1 support with 2.2.17 kernel?
TIA
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I put a 30 gig ide Western Digital HD in my box (6.2) two months ago, and
every once in a while when the system seems to get getting a heaver then
normal load (but not nearly what I gave it before) everything will feeze
for a minute or two, my hard drive will start to hum real loud, and I get
thes
Hi John,
I have not found a way to do it using gdm, if you use xdm
just uncomment the line.
#* #any host can get a login window
in /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess.
If you find a way to do it in gdm. I would be very interested to know
it.
-Phil
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Anurag Jalan wrote:
> I've installed VNC on my Redhat box... and copied the binaries to
> /usr/local/bin as suggested...
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> Then I telneted in from one of the Win98s and setup the VNC password .
> However, when I connected the the Redhat box with the VNC viewer, all i get
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I used the rpm's to upgrade the Redhat 6.2 kernel to fix the setuid bug,
and after the kernel upgrades went successful I tried to run /sbin/lilo
after I edited lilo.conf to point to the new kernel 2.2.16-3 and it
returns this error:
lilo: Kernel /boot/vmlinux-2.2.16-3 is too big
What is the probl
I compiled apache_1.3.12 on Redhat 6.2 and compiled suEXEC in, when I
start Apache it says:
[notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper:
/usr/local/apache/bin/suexec)
in the error file, so I know that is is stating, but suEXEC seems to be
ignoring ALL the rules it should be protecting. In Apaches
Multiple NICs questions have been asked many times I managed to get 3 NICs
to work but I require them to startup in a specific order. So far I have
failed to do that.
The PC has 4 PCI slots with the following configurations:-
PCI Slot 1 : IRQ 10 , contains a 3Com 3C900B NIC
PCI Slot 2 : IRQ 11 ,
F-Secure v.2 comes with command line versions of scp2 and sftp2 for
windows. No GUI's though.
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Mike Lewis wrote:
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> Is there such a thing as SCP for Windoze ?
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> Thanks,
> Mike
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I have had to watch for the ld.linux.so that netscape sends wild at times
and kill it, other then that lib I normaly don't get any zombie's running.
I will search bugzilla and see if I can find the ticket you mentioned.
I did notice that gnome ran a little better after I upgraded gnome to the
f
I have the same problem on my home box which is Redhat 6.1 running on a
AMD K6-2 300 and 64 meg and on one system at work which is an Intel
pentium II 200 with 128 meg. My other work system, a Pentium III 450
with 128 meg also has the same problem but not as bad. All of my systems
ran a little b
rouble with the partitioning. Any help would be appreciated.
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gt;playing a mp3 and running X and/or Netscape. But STILL, I am running 80 M
>on this machine...it shouldn't hiccup like that.so I'm kinda in the
>same boat your inagain, like Philip, any info is appreciated!
>
Woody,
Glad to know I'm not alone. I've been u
I have recently been having problems with Netscape eating up the memory in
my root partition. It seems to affect both 4.05 and 3.01. I'm running RH
5.1. I've tried emptying the Netscape cache but doesn't seem to help. Any
suggestions. I just recently upgraded from 5.0
Thanks,
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On Sat, 30 May 1998, Rick wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am running RH4 with netscape, and have sucesfully connected to the net
> etc. (PPP)
>
> is there a little program that will sit on the desktop and allow me to see
> the state of my connection, and maybe allow me to connect/disconect easly
> with o
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> > > But when I (as root) type 'liloconfig' I don't get anything. If it's
> > > there I can't find it.
> >
> > That's because, as I typed, it's called /usr/doc/lilo-0.20/QuickInst. Slackware
> > just copied it to /usr/bin as `lilocon
I have read thru HOWTOs on getting
PCs to boot with multi OS and creating of Boot Disks. I'm a bit confuse. Can
anybody give me a hand here.
I currently have WinNT 4.0 and
Win95 running on my PC. What I actually planned to do was to add another hardisk
to my PC set it up with RHL 5.0 and
Is the ppp support built into the standard kernel that was created after the
installation of RH5.0?
Is there a way to check to see what is inside the kernel that has been
built?
I hope some guru out there will enlighten me on this.
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Does anybody know where I can find
the Trident's ProVidia 9685
X-Windows driver? Or is there
another driver that I could try?
Thanks In Advance.
Thanks for the help guys, found out the reason. I'm using a mix of NTs and
Netware o the network.
I have installed DNS for the NT Server but have neglected to set it up. I had my
Linux box pointing to it. After the DNS was setup, it cured the Telnet and FTP
problem. It also cured my Samba problem
in the setup?
If I do a Telnet or FTP on the Linux machnie itself, it is fast.
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At 09:56 AM 20-04-98 -0400, you wrote:
>Just want to thank those who helped me with my install, shutdown and
Ethernet questions.
>
>Considering no experience with Linux and some Unix experience, I went from
buying a new 2.5g hard disk Fri night, to Metro-X by midday Sat to
re-compiling the kernel
At 12:21 AM 20-04-98 -0600, you wrote:
>As did RH 4.2 install, 5.0 sucks as well. I don't know why they make them
>so terribly, but they do. I tried to upgrade my system. I only had about
>40 megs free. RH 5.0 upgrade tried to install 220M when I didn't tell it
>too. It just said that it had
Hello all,
Does anyone know what this error message means?
eth0: bogus packet size: 1947, status=0x21 nxpg=0x6a.
There were a bunch of them on my terminal screen. I'm runing 2.0.33 kernel on redhat
4.2 with samba and netatalk runing a file server.
Thanks very much.
Philip
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I'm using RH 5.0 and the latest Applixware 4.3.7. My printer is an HP 694
inkjet connected on the parallel port. To print from Applixware I have to
use the "lp" setting to get it to print. It prints fine except, no color.
OTOH, printing under Netscape produces glorious color output. I would like
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