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1999-06-25 Thread Ser Lev Arris
Hi. Weird problem. I have a machine that is supposed to act as masq server for a local net. its a 386/80Meg Hard Drive/8Megs running SuSE and 2.2.9 kernel. 1. I _DID_ compile all routing/masqing options in the kernel. 2. ipchains is configured, masqing chain is set to masq local net. 3. ppp inter

Re: password weird problem

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
> "B [i] B" wrote: > > last night i mistyped my r00t password, and then i found out errr... maybe you should try to login as root, not as r00t. -- The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck, is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners... ==

Re: password weird problem

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
Hey, wake up ! this is not M$ shit, this is Linux. Re-installing it in 100% of the cases doesn't solve any problem (except of you having too much time). how do you know it examined only X characters ? Schlomo On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, B [i] B wrote: > last night i mistyped my r00t password, and t

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password weird problem

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
last night  i mistyped my r00t password, and then i found out that my linux (rh 5.2) examine only 6 characters from my psswd ( 8 characters) ,let's say  my password is "hellothe" , then my linux examine only "hellot"   i just reinstall linux and i get the same result       =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*

QT 2.0 released

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
Hi, It seems QT 2.0 has finally been released. A quick browse through it's online documents reveals that it now supports UniCode. After looking at the QChar and QString classes, it seems that the QChar class has a "direction" member which is an enum including (amont other possible valus I can't

Re: passwd file

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote: > > M>> Can i change the USER_ID in the passwd file to something bigger then the > M>> last user_id ? > > You can. But it going to do different thing that you possibly mean: if you > change uid field for "user" in passwd file, you just give name "user" to

Re: passwd file

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
JOO>> That should not be a problem. Your only limited by how the user id's JOO>> are stored internally. Does anyone know if they are 32-bit integers or JOO>> 16 bit integers? If they are 16-bit unsigned then you can go as JOO>> high as 65535. /usr/src/linux/include/asm/posix_types.h: type

Re: passwd file

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
Mike wrote: > > Hi. > Can i change the USER_ID in the passwd file to something bigger then the > last user_id ? > i meen : > usr1:x:510 > usr2:x:6000 > usr3:x:511::: > > Will it damage my system ? > > Mike Hi Mike, That should not be a problem. Your only limited by how the user id's a

Re: Frame Buffer device help

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999 15:38:00 +0200, "Y. Benado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi, . . >another problem, unrealevant to the subject of this message, since i >compiled the kernel ALOT trying to get FB to work, i've seen that EGCS >compiles kernels like SHIT (sorry for the bad language...). with most

Re: passwd file

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Mike wrote: No, it will work fine, just keep it smaller than UID_MAX (65535) and don't forget to chown his directory to the new ownership if he already existed. --Ariel > Hi. > Can i change the USER_ID in the passwd file to something bigger then the > last user_id ? > i me

Re: passwd file

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
M>> Can i change the USER_ID in the passwd file to something bigger then the M>> last user_id ? You can. But it going to do different thing that you possibly mean: if you change uid field for "user" in passwd file, you just give name "user" to other uid. Old uid doesn't vanish, all files owned by

passwd file

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
Hi. Can i change the USER_ID in the passwd file to something bigger then the last user_id ? i meen : usr1:x:510 usr2:x:6000 usr3:x:511::: Will it damage my system ? Mike = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] wit