only to mount it back ? or
has the /home partition been wiped clean (and is it still mounted when this
happens), etc.
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faith in being able to read the cd's later, than I do in dds tapes...) Note
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but there seems to be an unfortunate abundance of inferior ones.
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awk, and have awk reprint with right justification, and _then_ sort.
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If Bill Gates had a dime
Anyone see the md5sums for the iso images ?
thx, and rgds,
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...Oh, wait a minute, he a
reality, the above 2 mentioned directories do not exist. In addition,
/home/hosler is a soft link to /mnt/home/hosler, and
/mnt/home/hosler is definately not world writeable.
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rant myself permission
to view these log files ?
Thank you, and regards,
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if no, then run tksysv, and enable both "start" and "stop" for "nfs"
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If Bill G
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
Hi,
my RH7.0/gdm login panel offers me the choices of:
kde
gnome
default
failsafe
1) How do I add AnotherStep or FVWM ?
2) How do I change/set the default value ?
thank you, and regards,
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electoral college. not very easy to orchestrate, but it is possible. and
off topic :)
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...Oh, wait a minute, he already does.
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If
On 10-Nov-00 Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
> Ed Lazor wrote:
>
>> >It is being run as a cron job to remove unused modules. Take a look at
>> >/etc/cron.d/kmod to see how it is being run. If you don't want it to run,
>> >then you will have to manualy take care of removing unneeded modules.
>>
>> B
bad. I still yearn for purify though...
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Time: 11:44:41
If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...Oh, wait a minute, he
ning OK. Should I be worried?
keep up to date on the eratta, and you'll be fine. if you're developing
software for clients, then you should be aware of the gcc issues.
rgds,
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must have
> programmed it to eliminate the competition. Bart: You mean like
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d it hard to believe that
I'm the only one experiancing this.
any suggestions ?
thx, and regards,
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The answer to the meaning of life:
perl -e 'print$i
eds to be done (and this is what I do) on my
Red Hat system at work.
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The answer to the meaning of life:
perl -e 'print$i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c
uence) for creating a
bootable cd ?
thank you, and regards,
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Gates Law: The speed of software halves every 18 months
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some excellent documentation under the dhcp section.
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The answer to the meaning of life:
perl -e 'print$i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(
; the
>> > correct image file?
>> > In pub/redhat/current/iso I see zoot-i386.iso and other zoot iso files
> but
>> > what are these?
>> > where is the 6.2 ISO ??
>>
>> You found them - zoot is the code name for 6.2.
>>
>> LLaP
>> b
recognize it. This step can be obviated by renaming the
original file to {anything}.raw
- click [Start Write Image]
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The answer to the meaning of
nd one just
now.
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The answer to the meaning of life:
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>>On 03-Apr-00 Darryl Harvey wrote:
>> > So I have a 10/100 LAN card installed, it is a RealTek 8139 derived card
>> > and seems to work just fine with the rtl8139.o module.
>> >
On 03-Apr-00 Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 09:32:43AM +0800, Gregory Hosler wrote:
>:
>: On 01-Apr-00 Edward Schernau wrote:
>: > I asked HOW one burns a CD from a previously made (or downloaded)
>: > ISO. How do you tell xcdroast not to collec
sepatare pages for each status)
- idea forums (ideas are posted, and people respond in a thread
fashion)
What possibile alternatives exist under Red Hat Linux, or Linux in general ?
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has been run relatively recently:
locate / | grep "/\."
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The answer to the meaning of life:
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wer and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord,
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The answer to the meaning of life:
perl -e 'print$i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),
Did it migrate to another list ? which one ?
rgds,
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The answer to the meaning of life:
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ng linuxconf/sendmail configure would be
appreciated.
thank you, and regards,
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Time: 09:04:02
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anyway, when I configure sendmail using linuxconf, I get an error
about missing domainname.
what is the properway to configure sendmail for this type of setup ?
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is a feature of the new knfsd.
is this intentional ?
is this even correct (as compared to other nfs implementations) ?
is there any way to get the old behaviour back ?
thank you, and regards,
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opps,
just saw what I was looking for in "man exports" - I need to ass "nohide"
as an export option.
sorry.
-Greg
On 29-May-00 Gregory Hosler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just set up a Red Hat 6.2 system as a replacement to a much older RH server
> (running RH 4.1, kern
On 29-May-00 Gregory Hosler wrote:
> opps,
>
> just saw what I was looking for in "man exports" - I need to add "nohide"
> as an export option.
well, I added "nohide" to the export option in my /etc/exports, and mountd
doesn't like it. refuses to
related" group). Developers will
either just cd to their WIP directory, or have a soft link from their home
directory, their choice.
> Is it a bad idea to move the web pages
> from /home/httpd/ to /usr/local/www?
no experiance, cannot comment.
regards,
-Greg
e shed light on this, please ?
thanks, and regards,
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tect both root's and users' accounts from the unauthorized access?
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done a "fdisk -l" to actually see how the partition table is setup ?
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...Oh, wait a minute, h
#x27;t blt built as part of the tcltk bundle,
(as tix was), or alternately why wasn't tix enabled in the blt build ?
(My initial guess is that the 1st probably makes the most sense...)
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ange.
>
> What would be causing this?
every time I have seen this (more than once), there has been multiple
copies of netscape running.
do a ps, and look at the task list. you probably have more than one
copy of netscape running.
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...Oh, w
eally did move
/etc, then you might want to consider a reading of the linux filesystem
standard where things like this are spelled out.
rgds,
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If Bill Gates had a dime for
testing at
all on the image).
Does anyone know what issues might be involved with swapping compilers on
a RH 6.x system, either forward to gcc 2.95, or backwards to gcc 2.7.2
thanks for any thoughts/feedback,
rgds,
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...Oh,
uha
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time
Has anyone udes Linux with a "networked printer" (i.e. a printer with an
embedded lan card).
if yes, which printers, and was there any difficulties in setting up your
Linux clients to talk to the printer ?
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ome major error
was detected, and displayed on the screen. We need to know _what_ that
message is.
You can use Page Up/Page Down to scroll the screen, if necessary.
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Time: 13:19:34
I
e echo false; fi
The above echos "true" if file_name_1 is newer than file_name_2,
false otherwise.
The above template should be enough to help you do what you want...
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t to know is how can I get
> this behavior back?
hmm... I'm using RH6.2, and less is working exactly as you're describing.
My TERM is set as "xterm".
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Time: 17:10:14
it looks great. But I cant successfully tell vmware to use it as a cd.
>
> Has anyone done this? I didnt see anything to this point in the docs.
file:/usr/lib/vmware/help/ConfigDisks.htm
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s the Subject.
>>
>
>
> YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET!
> Juno now offers FREE Internet Access!
> Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit:
> http://dl.www.juno.com/ge
is working ?
rgds,
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Time: 09:16:01
If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...Oh, wait a minute,
a:0
(where the hostname is "wanaka"). In short, she is not able to set her
DISPLAY variable back to her host from another host. Aside from upgrading
to a newer distribution, is there a quick fix to this problem ?
thx, and rgds,
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On 08-Aug-00 Charles Galpin wrote:
> do it *as the user she is running X as*
That was my very first guess, but... she _is_ the user she is running X as,
and it gives that.
-Greg
> On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Gregory Hosler wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My boss has a
Anyone know of any regression tools (a. la. Rational Robot, or XRunner) that
run on Linux. Commercial or free, does not matter.
thx, and rgds,
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Time: 16:37:24
If Bill Gates had
The 29160 (just like in my original reply :)
-greg
On 16-Aug-00 Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> Thanks...
>
> I was thinking Yamaha too, what type of scsi card would you recommend for an
> internal scsi drive?
>
> thanks again,
>
> Ahbaid.
>
> Gregory Hosler wrote:
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, (and only the irc traffic).
thx, and regards,
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Date: 13-Nov-99
Time: 10:12:48
Windows 95/NT: 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16
bit patch to an 8 bit operating system originally
}'}"}(}"ª}%~~ÿ}#À!}!}!}..
Your ISP is using PAP login. You need to setup your pap-secrets file,
and 1 or 2 more things.
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Time: 12:23:57
Windows 95/NT: 32 bit extensions an
n?
probably not, modem init string aside. Infact in your ppp options file
you can set the connect speed to 115200, then no matter which modem you're
using, you'll be all set.
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Time: 08:30:
process
terminates.
it's more than likely one of the above.
there are also some utilities to help you in locating processes on
filesystems (lsof - list open files, and another, but I forget which)
which can be helpful in determining what files are open on which file systems.
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goes about closing all file descriptors, you will have an open file
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rwise you have a more basic problem, i.e. your ppp connection isn't
up properly.
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pecific question, I can give you pointers to
specific problems/questions/issues.
-Greg
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Time: 14:54:06
Windows 0.3.1 - Windows 0.95 - Windows 0.98
-> so where is the stable version?
-
Hi,
I'm looking for some IP chains configuration tools.
I know I've seen some around, but can't for the life of me locate any now.
-Greg
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Time: 13:25:40
Windows 0.3.1 - Window
p://linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/index.html
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-> so where is the stable version?
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Kernel version: 2.4.9-13 (also happens on 2.4.7-10)
Thoughts, hints appreciated.
-Greg
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Date: 16-Nov-01
Time: 13:24:38
You can release software that's good, software that
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The server is running RH 7.2, all eratta applied.
-Greg
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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 21-Nov-01
Time: 11:00:50
You can release software that's good, software that's inexpensive, or
software that's available on tim
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>> > It's still logging in to kde. I restarted X. The machine boots
>> > into the kdm login screen. I choose "default" from the login menu
>> > in the login window, thinking that I should be logging i
take a look at the default firewall configurations, figuring that I can
modify to suit my needs.
does anyone know where these default firewall configurations might be ?
thank you, and regards,
-Greg
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Date: 15-Nov-00
Time: 15:59:41
On the contrary of what you may think, your hacker is fully aware
of your compan
ted to the borken cdrom support in 2.2.16, or is this
something else ?
-Greg
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Time: 15:24:26
On the contrary of what you may think, your hacker is fully aware
of your company's dress code.
mount -t iso9660 -o loop=/dev/loop0,rw 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
have you tried this on your system ? does it work ?
-Greg
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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 16-Nov-00
Time: 18:07:13
On the contrar
On 16-Nov-00 Gregory Hosler wrote:
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> On 16-Nov-00 Statux wrote:
>>> # mount -t iso9660 -o loop 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
>>> ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
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>> you have to specify
bug, or a limitation ?
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> NFS has a lot of limitations.. but what doesn't? :)
but it used to work...
-Greg
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Date: 17-Nov-00
Time: 09:11:05
On the contrary of what you may think, your hacker i
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