On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> I doubt that. RH 8 works just fine in most situations. It's not
> quite as solid in some server situations as 7.3 was but that's likely to
> improve with 9.
Hard to find just the right place to interject my $.02
All the discussions/go-rounds
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Saqib Ali wrote:
> My question: Is it safe to update the kernel using up2date?
Yes. And as an added "insurance" up2date will not delete the older kernel
so it is still available should you run into unexpected difficulties.
> On this server I dont have a custom kernel. It is
On Fri, 13 Mar 2003, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> OK - I've now sunk about $100 and several hours into this personally
> just to verify it's a nasty problem. So far, I have a new CDRW and a
> pile of Verbatim DataLife Plus 32X brand coasters to show for it. Ideas
> welcome.
Have you tried ano
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, John T Nelson wrote:
> I recently installed openssh 3.4p1-2 on my machine (which is the version
> that can be ftp'd from Redhat) for 8.0, but when I try to run sshd, the
> daemon complains that it needs GLIBC 2.3. This version of GLIBC isn't
> available from Redhat (at least
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003, Tengjiao HU wrote:
> I finally found out what the directory in /dev for my CD. I can mount it
> without any problem now. However, when I played CD, the playing software
> indicated that I did read the data and output, however, I cannot hear any
> sound from my speaker. I know m
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Jason Dale wrote:
> 1) Does anyone know where Red Hat 8 keeps all of it's temporary files,
> cookies, cache files that show where you have been surfing on the net?
> much like the content cleanup programs that you get for Windows?
It is not the OS but the application.
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Mel Seder wrote:
> I've been running Phoebe (8.0.x) Beta for two or three months it seems.
>
> Is there a production version due to be released soon?
I can see you are new to this list.
The answer to your question is (and will always be) the same as it has
been in the pas
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> Where's the rawhide list? I looked at redhat and didn't see one.
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On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> After upgrading from Red Hat 8.0 kernel to the new 2.4.20 rawhide kernel,
> I now get these warning messages in my syslog:
>
> Mar 1 13:52:19 saturn kernel: application bug: spamd(8587) has SIGCHLD
> set to SIG_IGN but calls wait().
> Mar 1 13:52:19 sat
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 Thu, 19 Feb 2003, Maynard Kuona wrote:
> The point is, like with fonts on Psyche, if you create a .fonts
> directory and put some fonts in there, they will be available to use
> system wide immediately. I am not too sure if you did that with
> wallpapers, it would work the same
If you would tr
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Eduardo Sanz Martin wrote:
> I would like to set up a LDAP server as authentication password ( like a
> NIS). I would like to set up this server on a linux machine. It is going
> to
> validate passwords on UNIX (HP-UX, SGI) and linux, is it possible? How
> can i find informati
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Raoul Beauduin wrote:
> the situation is like this:
>
> we have about 10 pc's connected to a local network 192.168.*.* ("my"
> network). we are going through a firewall to connect to internet.
> I want some students not being able at all to make an outgoing ftp to
> some forei
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Raoul Beauduin wrote:
> I looking for a way to forbid someone to make an ftp on a host outside
> of my network without removing the ftp client from the computer.
> How can I do that?
Break their fingers? :-)
You need to be slightly more specific in your request
This us
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> I think he was getting at having a ~/.wallpapers directory where you could put
> your wallpaper images and when you go to config your wallpaper in gnome or
> kde they would be there and availaible to use. i think it sounds like a good
> idea. in the s
> Am Mit, 2003-02-19 um 09.17 schrieb Maynard Kuona:
> > I wonder. Maybe I am in the wrong place, but if Redhat could give us a
> > .wallpaper directory lie it gave us the fonts, I think I would be very
> > happy. Just save all my wallpapers there and have a small menu pulling
> > them from there.
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Reg HUGHSON wrote:
> Under Gnome, I had the settings adjusted via screensaver but the power
> management settings never worked...the screen would blank but would never
> go into standby mode or power off. Now that I've switched to WindowMaker,
> the same power management setti
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Piero Calucci wrote:
> (using gnome) if you go to sceensaver preferences (yes, screensaver,
> that bad guy) and select the "advanced" tab, you will find all display
> power management settings
Thank you.
And in KDE it is in, of all places, the "Power Control" section of
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Michael Kuss wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> > When logged in, I've the screensaver disabled but no matter how long I
> > leave the system unattended the screen never blanks.
>
> I'm not sure if you really wanted to w
I've got RH 8.0 installed. Running the stock "nv" driver on a "RIVA TNT2"
video card.
When the system is sitting at the GUI login screen it will "blank" after a
while (haven't timed it) and the LED on the flat panel monitor changes
from green to amber.
When logged in, I've the screensaver disabl
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have dsl cablemodem connected to eth1=66.x.x.x and lan eth0=10.0.0.1.
> When I dial-in=ppp0 I am able to connect to the linux box do
> whaterver...excecpt connect to the internet or other machines on the
> 10.0.0.0 network. Does anyone have a solut
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> I searched in the "add" list for the taskbar, found nothing.
> And generally ferretted around.
Well, it seems I liedsort of
The user that is running KDE with the icon is actually just starting it in
the background as root. He is just doing...
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> 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.
What
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Danny Towler wrote:
> Works fine. Thanks Ed.
Welcome...
BTW, I don't use other USB devices so there aren't conflicts or a chance
that my flashdisk would get a different scsi device when plugged in. So,
I simply put...
/dev/sda1 /mnt/usbvfat noa
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Danny Towler wrote:
> If anyone has had success in mounting their USB flash disk as a read/write
> file system, I'd be greatful for your advice/help.
These normally show up as SCSI devices.
Have a look in your /var/log/messages file...
You should see something similar to
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Friday 31 January 2003 16:49, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> > Is it possible to specify the order in which daemons start
> >
> > I have installed a radius daemon and it fails to begin because
> > mysql has not yet started.
>
> Change the number of hte init
While installing RH 8 I chose to "Skip X Configuration". After that I
found that Xconfigurator has been replaced by redhat-config-xfree86.
I ran that using --reconfig --noui and an XF86Config file was created but
X refuses to start when given a "startx" command.
The error is...
Fatal server err
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Jason Dale wrote:
> Does anyone know of a command set that can be used to convert
> Linux format files into DOS/Windows format , and visa versa ?
> On UnixWare 7 there were commands called 'dtox' and 'xtod' ,
> but I cannot find the equivalent commands on Linux
Try "dos2unix"
On Sun, 6 Oct 2002, Res wrote:
> Its not RBL blocked afaics, it is most likely doing what is becoming
> every common in teh fight agaisnt spamming gits, and thats force a mail
> server to resolve to be allowed to pass mail, some, mine included go one
> step further and require reverse zone entries
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