someone was asking about the differences between raid cards? This link
had info and benchmarks in case anyone would want to see.
http://tech-report.com/reviews/2002q4/ideraid/index.x?pg=17
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I have other ext3 file systems mounted on the same machine other than
thoes made by the stanard installation. Should they be included in the
option to do a fsck in the unlikely event of a system failure (or power
failure) ? I see for now only root and /home are checked on boot up.
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JD wrote:
Hallo list, I moved /var/www/ to another partition /home/localne
Hallo list, I moved /var/www/ to another partition /home/localnet.
Apache works after I modified the conf file accordingly. But, php
doesn't work anymore and all my *.php files only display blank white
pages with nothing in it.
What shall I do? What should I modify in this case?
Thanks list,
JD
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 18:36, Brent Fox wrote:
> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=74956
>
> Try upgrading to the latest hwbrowser in Rawhide.
It didn't work for me. It's not a problem, really, 'cause I never
remember it's there so I never actually use it.
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Jesse Keating wrote:
> > U, guys. No way these rules are going to work without a jump target.
> > So add:
> >
> > -j ACCEPT
> >
> > to the end of both given rules.
>
> Whoops! I knew I was forgetting something (;
Thats one of the reasons I prefer to use shorewall. Well
On Monday 24 February 2003 13:58, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> That only gives the arch of the latest installed kernel.
Actually, for all kernels. From oldest to newest.
> That may be what Michael wanted, but is there a way to find out what
> arch the currently running kernel was built for?
uname -a th
Jesse Keating wrote:
On Friday 21 February 2003 04:58, Michael Kuss uttered:
is there an easy way to figure out for which processor a kernel was
compiled? I.e., on my laptop (Pentium MMX), I have
kernel-2.4.18-24.8.0.i386 and kernel-2.4.18-18.8.0.i586 .
rpm -q --qf '%{arch} \n' kernel
On Monday 24 February 2003 14:02, Jack Bowling wrote:
> U, guys. No way these rules are going to work without a jump target.
> So add:
>
> -j ACCEPT
>
> to the end of both given rules.
Whoops! I knew I was forgetting something (;
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From: "Thomas Dodd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 8:20 AM
Subject: C++
> I had a question for a C++ programmer. Thought I might find one here :)
>
>
> I have 2 classes that need t
Sandra wrote:
Thank you. I try to install the Copperjet ADSL modem to get Internet acces.
It's mandatory to have a kernel older than 2.4.18.
I think you ment newer.
Since you're trying to build a kernel module, ignore the posts about
glibc-kernheaders.
Now I'll copy the config-2.4.18 to /u
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:45:46PM -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Monday 24 February 2003 12:43, Hans Scheffers wrote:
> > Hello Jesse,
> > What about outgoing?
> >
> > iptables -a OUTPUT -p tcp --sport 80 -d XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
> > maybe even including state=ESTABLISHED?
U, guys. No way these
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 03:19, Leonard Miller wrote:
> How do I allow incoming http port 80 from only one machine and
> deny all others? Is it easy to turn off when testing is finished?
To make it more permanent, put in /etc/sysconfig/iptables something like
this (note the default policy is drop, an
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 06:10, Toni Miranda wrote:
> The program starts, but then it exits without any messages. If I run it
> from the command line I get this:
>
> (DeviceList.py:1402): GnomeCanvas-CRITICAL **: file
> gnome-canvas-path-def.c: line 1142 (gnome_canvas_path_def_any_closed):
> asser
Guys,
I am running Postfix v1.1.11-9 in a RedHat
v7.2 box. This Postfix was instaled by an RPM Package. I used it a long time and
never got me any problem. This days it came to refuse some authentications (I
know that postfix does not auth anyone, but if someone have had the same p
Tom Ball wrote:
Because an important aspect of good OO design is to keep classes as
loosely coupled as possible. Having two classes directly reference each
other like you described indicates a potential refactoring may be
needed.
I would normally agree. This is a bit more complicated.
I'm c
If you need to compile from source try CheckInstall:
http://checkinstall.izto.org/
It analyses all things done via installation, builds your own rpm and
therefor you can easily uninstall things.
Sorry if I maybe didn't get your problem right - but maybe to
somebody it helps. Helped me a lot a
On Monday 24 February 2003 12:43, Hans Scheffers wrote:
> Hello Jesse,
> What about outgoing?
>
> iptables -a OUTPUT -p tcp --sport 80 -d XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
> maybe even including state=ESTABLISHED?
I suppose you should add that. Not all firewalls block outgoing traffic, just
incoming.
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Hello Jesse,
What about outgoing?
iptables -a OUTPUT -p tcp --sport 80 -d XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
maybe even including state=ESTABLISHED?
Monday, February 24, 2003, 6:57:17 PM, you wrote:
JK> On Monday 24 February 2003 09:49, Leonard Miller wrote:
>> How do I allow incoming http port 80 from only one ma
Jesse,
Thank you this worked great.
Tom
At 08:06 AM 02/24/2003 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 04:44, Thomas Keller uttered:
> Can anyone point me to some documentation to get my system to accept a
> firewire drive? I have done the install, the system saw the firewire dri
RH 8.0 w/Bluecurve theme.
I user gnome-terminal (with black on white using xterm colors) to ssh into a
RH 7.1 system. The background color of the ssh session is white. I then run
slrn. The background color definitions for the slrn session are set as white
(not using the default). However, everywhe
I think maybe you are trying to use APM when your laptop is wanting ACPI?
You might want to have a look at the ACPI project on SF.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/acpi
>
> -- General Setup --
> yes Power Management support
> yes Advanced Power Management BIOS support
>
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> I had a question for a C++ programmer. Thought I might find one here :)
>
>
> I have 2 classes that need to reference each other.
>
> "headerA.h"
class B; // Forward declaration of class B.
> class A{
> public:
>int x;
>int y;
>B *left;
>
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 09:35, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> I check the C++ books I had lying around and couldn't find forward
> declaration.
>
> After the mention here, I was looking at some other code and saw it used.
> Now, why didn't I see that in the code before? :(
Because an important aspect of goo
On Monday 24 February 2003 09:49, Leonard Miller wrote:
> How do I allow incoming http port 80 from only one machine and
> deny all others? Is it easy to turn off when testing is finished?
iptables -a INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -s XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Where XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is the IP of the machine you wa
Hi,
This was just dumped on my shoulders, so I'm coming here for help.
I have not used iptables yet, although it is on my To-Do list.
I have a test box and one of my co-horts wanted to test I-chain
and asked me to allow incoming port 80 only from one address.
I looked briefly at the docs and ther
On Monday 24 February 2003 09:26, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> Hello,
> I am still getting used to the Redhat way so to speak..
> What is the general procedure if you want a new version of something.
> An example: I am setting up a new server with RH, I installed
> spamassassin, but of course got the v
you can use rhn for keep your system updated ..
it's come with rh8...
or use apt-get tool .. (i like most)
http://psyche.freshrpms.net/rpm.html?id=244
http://freshrpms.net/apt/genaptrep.sh
after installed apt, simply do it:
apt-get update (to retrive the lasted packages)
apt-get upgrade (to instal
Thanks to all who replied. That solved it.
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Since only pointers to A and B are involved, a forward declaration
class A;
in front of class B and
That's the one that was causing me trouble.
I check the C++ books I had lying around and couldn't find forward
declaration
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:40:15 -0300, Sergio Durand wrote:
> i wanna use the fetchmail to get my mails from yahoomail (example) and
> delivery to my postfix (where i've amavis to check virus/spam) ...
> how do this ??
Consult the documentation on both
Hello,
I am still getting used to the Redhat way so to speak..
What is the general procedure if you want a new version of something.
An example: I am setting up a new server with RH, I installed
spamassassin, but of course got the version current at the time the iso
was made.
I want the latest vers
At 16:20 24/02/2003, you wrote:
Any ideas? I've tried passing a A* in the constructor for B, but the
compiler doesn't
realize that A is a class when I try to compile, and complains about no
type listed.
I seams to be a circular reference since A needs B and B needs A. This
cannot be that
unusua
echo "server pop.com protocol pop3 username dave password foo" >
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hi there!!
i wanna use the fetchmail to get my mails from yahoomail (example) and
delivery to my postfix (where i've amavis to check virus/spam) ...
how do this ??
thank's
i used the default redhat ./configure in first time and append the
parameter of oracle and freetds ...
but it's been very hard ... and i've a lot of thing to do ...
while this, i'llupdate my system manually ...
after, with a bit more calm, i try again use checkinstall ...
thankz for help me
Thank you. I try to install the Copperjet ADSL modem to get Internet acces.
It's mandatory to have a kernel older than 2.4.18.
Now I'll copy the config-2.4.18 to /usr/src/linux-2.4.20-2.21 as .config.
I'll cross my fingers and
/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-2.21/make xconfig
make dep
make clean
m
hi there!!
i wanna use the fetchmail to get my mails from yahoomail (example) and
delivery to my postfix (where i've amavis to check virus/spam) ...
how do this ??
thank's
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I've discovered a hole in Procmail's disabling of
relays. I am sure there is a way to protect against
this, but it's very disconcerting. This is the log
message I've captured:
Feb 10 20:36:07 carefree postfix/qmgr[1062]:
988B6D82B: from=<>, size=8562, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Feb 10
I had a question for a C++ programmer. Thought I might find one here :)
I have 2 classes that need to reference each other.
"headerA.h"
class A{
public:
int x;
int y;
B *left;
B *right;
}
"headerB.h"
class B{
public:
int a;
int b;
A *parent;
char foo();
}
Give that top is of type
On Monday 24 February 2003 04:44, Thomas Keller uttered:
> Can anyone point me to some documentation to get my system to accept a
> firewire drive? I have done the install, the system saw the firewire drive
> and let me partition it but upon reboot, it fails. Is there something I
> need to do in
> > I have IBM A31 notebook with Red Hat 8. The problem is that it
> > hangs when it is supposed to go in suspend mode (when i close the
> > LCD for example). I found somewhere on net info that newer
> > Thinkpads have same problematic BIOS-es, so i rebuilt kernel with
> > this options on:
>
On Mon Feb 24 2003 at 13:55, Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
> I have IBM A31 notebook with Red Hat 8. The problem is that it hangs
> when it is supposed to go in suspend mode (when i close the LCD for
> example). I found somewhere on net info that newer Thinkpads have same
> problematic BIOS-es, so i reb
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 08:14, Tony Nugent wrote:
> On Mon Feb 24 2003 at 22:14, Tony Nugent wrote:
>
> > IIRC, since rh8.0 it's called gcc-kernel-headers.
>
> s/gcc/glibc/
>
> Cheers
> Tony
>
glibc-kernheaders-2.4-7.20 is what I have.
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On Mon Feb 24 2003 at 22:14, Tony Nugent wrote:
> IIRC, since rh8.0 it's called gcc-kernel-headers.
s/gcc/glibc/
Cheers
Tony
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Hi all,
I had two machines with RedHat 8.0 running CVS and SSH very happily
together. I updated CVS with the recent fix from RedHat. Now when I do
an operation like:
export CVS_RSH=ssh
cvs -z3 -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/me/cvshome co package
the operation runs and checks out the files, but
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 00:52, Leonard Miller wrote:
> Should be in /root/install.log
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/23/03 18:35 PM >>>
> When RH8 is first installed, where is the .config file that was used
> for the install. Maybe I am missing something, but I know there are
> configs in the /usr/
Hi all,
I have IBM A31 notebook with Red Hat 8. The problem is that it hangs
when it is supposed to go in suspend mode (when i close the LCD for
example). I found somewhere on net info that newer Thinkpads have same
problematic BIOS-es, so i rebuilt kernel with this options on:
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Can anyone point me to some documentation to get my system to accept a
firewire drive? I have done the install, the system saw the
firewire drive and let me partition it but upon reboot, it fails.
Is there something I need to do in the kernel to enable the boot up
sequence to recognize the fire
Hi All,
I did an update from 7.3 to 8.0 on a HP 6355. I can use xmms and I
have system sounds, but no sounds from an audio cd.
The device is an LG cd/dvd.
grub.conf
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-24.8.0 ro root=LABEL=/hdc=ide-scsi
Anyone had a similiar issue and resolved it?
Kind Regards,
Dallam
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 12:06:09 +0100 (Hora estándar romance), Sandra wrote:
> I have kernel-2.4.20 and kernel-source-2.4.20-2.21 installed.
>
>
>
> It's said I need the kernel-headers to configure the kernel. How or where
> can I get it?
What is "It
On Mon Feb 24 2003 at 12:06, "Sandra" wrote:
> I have kernel-2.4.20 and kernel-source-2.4.20-2.21 installed.
> It's said I need the kernel-headers to configure the kernel. How or where
> can I get it?
IIRC, since rh8.0 it's called gcc-kernel-headers.
> Thanks in advance
> Regards
> Sandra
Cheer
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Asunto: Question on LILO?
Does anyone got any idea on how to rerun the LILO?
i actually had build a new image file and need to rerun th
Does anyone got any idea on how to rerun the LILO?
i actually had build a new image file and need to rerun the LILO to reload the map.
thanks
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On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 12:06, Sandra wrote:
> I have kernel-2.4.20 and kernel-source-2.4.20-2.21 installed.
>
>
>
> It's said I need the kernel-headers to configure the kernel. How or where
> can I get it?
glibc-kernelheaders*.rpm
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I have kernel-2.4.20 and kernel-source-2.4.20-2.21 installed.
It's said I need the kernel-headers to configure the kernel. How or where
can I get it?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Sandra
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