Hi,
I also had problem fnding it with the orginal link but it's actually at
:
http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=87#audio
Le 2003.03.23 02:23, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
Jeff,
Could you please check the link? I couldn't find the info on that
page
(or on the site, for that matter)
Thanks,
Mark
> C
SCO is a very stable and mature product. It's probably the most widely used
commercial Unix-like OS. SCO's "scoadmin" program will let you configure
almost everything about the server (similar to linuxconf). You can get many
linux programs to run on SCO via their "skunkware" ftp site. For examp
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 12:30, Loeung Vidol wrote:
> Anyone's got experienced with the SCO UNIX? I'm going to try it next week.
> But I'm a bit curious how it is different from RedHat or other Linux
> distros.
>
> I hope most of the commands and services are the same. Could anyone point
> out some
Jeff,
Could you please check the link? I couldn't find the info on that page
(or on the site, for that matter)
Thanks,
Mark
> Cliff, if you're still fighting this, go grab the archive from
> http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=78#audio
>
> and follow the alsa steps in the pdf. Worked like a ch
Ok problem found. Sorry my Bad! Actually apt-get's bad. I updated my
vsftpd rpm via apt-get from Freshrpms and as you would guess no vsftpd
file for Pam under /etc/pam.d/. I re-installed the original Redhat rpm
and everything is fine now that the pam entries are there.
Hello. I am trying to install 8.0... I did a medea check and all discs
came back good. But after answering all the questions and starting the
actual install, the formating of the drive freezes at about 11 - 12 %. I
let it sit over night and it was at the same place in the morning. I
have tried
Sorry :(.
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Subject: Re: SCO and RedHat?
> On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Loeung Vidol wrote:
>
> > Hi all:
> >
> > Anyone's got experienced with the SCO UNIX? I'm going to tr
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Dan G wrote:
> Yeah it's weird I have done the exact same thing just placed a user in
> /etc/vsftpd.ftpusers same deal but it won't deny. Something posiibly
> wrong with my vsftpd install or /etc/pam.d/vsftpd. I need to check there
> first. Weird thing is I am using the origin
Thanks Thomas,
>> For mozilla at leats it would be 1.3a, 1.3b, 1.3rc4, then 1.3 but I
don't rember seeing and rc's :) <<
I don't know of any mozilla rc's either. My mistake, perhaps, for mixing
examples. I didn't want to confuse the thread. I'd hoped that there was
a "general rule" that I didn
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 18:34:56 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote
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> On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 10:16:32 -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> > That is the confusing part, when I run it from a terminal I do not see any
errors:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] images]# ser
I am confused, what is 192.168.1.1, your redhat machine that your are
configuring or your router? One or both may not be configured to accept
http connections.
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 14:37, Beartooth wrote:
> I'm on an iBook G3 running OSX 10.1.5, connecting wirelessly
> through a Linksys
I'm on an iBook G3 running OSX 10.1.5, connecting wirelessly
through a Linksys BEFW11S4 ver.2 router, and running pine on Lserv.com
in California from a DSL connection in Virginia.
I also have a desktop connected by an ethernet cable to the same
router.
But when I try to
I finally have to admit that PHP and Apache 2.x do not get along very
well. At least not well enough to let Squirrelmail work reliably.
Is there a source rpm for Apache 1.3.x for Redhat 8.0? I can make
one if I have to but if someone else has done the work
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On Friday 21 March 2003 12:12 pm, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> got it!!
>
> thanks .. the little things...
>
> however, i have another question ... how does one go about forcing a
new
> user to have to immeadiately change their password upon logging in.
>
> i created a new user foo
>
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Loeung Vidol wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Anyone's got experienced with the SCO UNIX? I'm going to try it next week.
> But I'm a bit curious how it is different from RedHat or other Linux
> distros.
boy, is *this* the wrong time to be asking about SCO UNIX. :-P
rday
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 10:16:32 -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> That is the confusing part, when I run it from a terminal I do not see any errors:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] images]# service syslog restart
> Shutting down kernel logger:
Hi all:
Anyone's got experienced with the SCO UNIX? I'm going to try it next week.
But I'm a bit curious how it is different from RedHat or other Linux
distros.
I hope most of the commands and services are the same. Could anyone point
out some major differences? This will be my first time to use
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 16:39:20 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote
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> On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 08:19:48 -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> > > > When rebooting a RH 8.0 system, I get the message
> > > >
> > > > syslogd unknown priority name ""
> > > >
> > > >
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 08:19:48 -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> > > When rebooting a RH 8.0 system, I get the message
> > >
> > > syslogd unknown priority name ""
> > >
> > > during the boot process.
> > >
> > > I have looked at:
> > >
> > > /etc/logr
Yeah it's weird I have done the exact same thing just placed a user in
/etc/vsftpd.ftpusers same deal but it won't deny. Something posiibly
wrong with my vsftpd install or /etc/pam.d/vsftpd. I need to check there
first. Weird thing is I am using the original Redhat 8 package.
On Saturday 22 March 2003 06:37, Nadim Bitar wrote:
> Running the lastest up2date which updates glibc and binutils breaks
sshd
> on the server and won't allow you to ssh to you server. I had to go to
> the collocation and restart sshd in order to be able to ssh again to
my
> server. If you run up
Running the lastest up2date which updates glibc and binutils breaks sshd
on the server and won't allow you to ssh to you server. I had to go to
the collocation and restart sshd in order to be able to ssh again to my
server. If you run up2date remotely make sure to restart sshd before
login out.
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On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 05:02:47 at 05:02:47AM -0500, Joe Klemmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
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> Was there supposed to be something attached tho this message?
Yes, of course, here it goes now. Sorry for forgetting it the first
time. Try it on your system, and let us know.
Ciao,
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 22:08:05 -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> When rebooting a RH 8.0 system, I get the message
>
> syslogd unknown priority name ""
>
> during the boot process.
>
> I have looked at:
>
> /etc/logrotate.d/syslog
> /etc/syslog.conf
>
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 03:34, M. Fioretti wrote:
> Please try the short script attached, coming straight from the Perl Cookbook ftp
> page, at www.ora.com.
Was there supposed to be something attached tho this message?
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Farewell neighbor. Thank you for giving us a safe place for so man
Hello,
Please try the short script attached, coming straight from the Perl Cookbook ftp
page, at www.ora.com . It gives a tree view of the output of the du
command. On a standard xterm in RH8 it also gives a bunch of these
errors:
Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected end of string) at
./SOFT_TMP
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