On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:38:00PM -0800, Christian Thibodeau wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 14:26, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > On 25 Feb 2003 at 13:07, Christian Thibodeau wrote:
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> > > On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 10:58, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> > > > On Fri, Feb
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On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 04:15:55PM +0100, Bart SCHELSTRAETE wrote:
> Cliff Sarginson wrote:
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> >Hello,
> >What is the simplest way to add an alias IP on Redhat to a NIC on an
> >internal network .. I do not want to build a firewall around it, or
> >anything like t
with iptables..mmm..am I right ?
A pointer or hint on where to look would be nice.
Thanks.
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This error message appears quite often when trying to run anything on a
connected to a vncserver on Psyche and running KDE,
Anybody have any idea what the problem is ?
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oing this since a few weeks ago.
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> Your profile might need updating. up2date -p
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Tried that, makes no difference.
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ll out of me.
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Hey, you forgot one other thing !
When you do a list reply to a thread, always talk about something
completely different from what the thread is about :)
Tricky things, thermostats...
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on is the best. You are trying to solve a
sociological problem with software. When someone is on the inside, it is
much easier...to be bad.
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On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 04:35:55PM +1000, Tony Nugent wrote:
> On Thu Feb 13 2003 at 07:12, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
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> > When you run up2date there is an option on the install screen to "View
> > advisory". I have never ever seen this work. I just tried it again
When you run up2date there is an option on the install screen to "View
advisory". I have never ever seen this work. I just tried it again and
nothing happened..as always. I presume it is supposed to work.
Any insights ?
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[ This mai
st allowing CTRL-ALT-F1 to get a text
> console plus the user knows what is wrong).
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I believe it's an X11 option to allow startup without a mouse.
I hope he was not advised to plug the mouse in while the machine was on.
It is seriously inadvisable to plug in PS/2 connectors (mouse a
ry login you should put it in
> > /etc/profile.
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If it is a really system wide variable, for example the name of the
default PRINTER, it should go in /etc/profile...that is the place.
Probably won't help if you use tcsh though...
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boonies. When you use it all day, as I had to in one
job I had, it had to be restarted several times a day, it gets kind of
worn out.
Mozilla is better, but the browser of choice IMHO is opera, either you
put up with the adverts, or pay for it though. It is as smart as paint
to quote a peculiar
> special construct "#!name_of_shell.
Should be
#!name_of_shell
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 02:47:05PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
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> > Not new to Linux, but new to Redhat, I like the Redhat Network up2date
> > facility a lot. But how do I get the changing icon in my taskbar for it.
> >
Hi,
Not new to Linux, but new to Redhat, I like the Redhat Network up2date
facility a lot. But how do I get the changing icon in my taskbar for it.
In Gnome it is there but not in KDE .. which is what I use, and I cannot
find what I need to do.
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about.
If you want to restrict users in some way to what they can do, examine
the use of the "restricted" shell options, or the use of chroot
environments. Or write a shell script that locks them inside it somehow
and disallows certain commands.
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familiar with Linux in general :)
If anyone has some clues, all will be gratefully received.
Please CC: me if possible.
I did search the archives btw, but saw nothing related.
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