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desktops for your shell. How often are you in a text
editor, but need to peek at some other file? Sure you can do it by
suspending the current process, and opening a new one, but wouldn't it be
easier to flip to another terminal and look, while keeping the first
application running? They
x just tries to starts x, regardless of runlevel. Hitting
brings you to the second tty, regardless of run level.
>From the 5'th runlevel, hitting doesn't change you to
run level 3, it just brings you to the second tty, which is a text
login, available from run levels 2,3,4,5 by defa
ations?
Top will do that, sortof... Some gui frontends to top will sort it
better a bit.
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Microsoft's model of use as little physical ram as possible, and as
much page file as possible, thus showing a huge amount of "free ram" is
really quite silly and wastefull. The "in use" ram of your Linux
system will be freed as needed, bu
ehind.
You would use -Uvh on the whole group of packages at once.
rpm -Uvh mysql-*.rpm
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ipt to use with their software. I can't imagine
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r q on them,
>
> cat fred | grep ^q\$
Useless cat of the day award!
grep ^q\$ fred
grep -v ^\$ file
No need to use cat.
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> handle the 'ordering' of the network card names, such as 'eth0' 'eth1' etc?
> does it select this name according to which PCI slot you use, or according
> to whichever card was added first,
> irrespective of the PCI slot?
Adjust the aliasi
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> No such word as "terminal" on it, or command as in Konqueror
On what? Where? The document? The word "Terminal" appears at the end of the
second to last sentance. Of course, "Shell Prompt" is pretty
ou should have read:
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> on the inner rim.
There are 3 cds to a Red Hat 8 install disk set. 5 total. (4 and 5
[and half of 3] being source rpms) Perhaps part of your problem is
that you are missing a disk?
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Right clicking for context menus has been
around for a long time. CDE of SunOS has this, before win98 ever came
around.
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o wonder if you're doing it wrong, or there is something
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over to a Linux support list
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> What will following indication be for?
> (vsFTPd 1.1.0: beat me, break me)
It means your ftp server is ready to be used.
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td (pid 845) is running...
Um...
chkconfig vsftpd on
service xinetd reload
ftp localhost.
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> ftpcopy-0.5.1-1
>
> # rpm -qa|grep vsftp
> vsftpd-1.1.0-1
Whoops! I forgot that vsftpd is controlled by xinetd in RHL8. Just issue
service xinetd reload and you should be good to go. (that is if xinetd is
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On Friday 27 June 2003 18:19, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Which above items I need to "commont" and/or "uncomment" to start FTP
> service.
Nothing really. just issue: service vsftpd start and then chkconfig --level
35 vsftpd on which will enable the vsftpd service when th
t;
> # cat /etc/vsftpd.conf
> cat: /etc/vsftpd.conf: No such file or directory
>
> # locate vsftpd.conf
> # whereis vsftpd.conf
> vsftpd:
>
> B.Regards
> Stephen Liu
vsftpd is on CD 1 of your RHL8 CDs.
CD-1:vsftpd-1.1.0-1.i386.rpm
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quot;name" associated with the account
is @ihug.
Here are the headers:
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ooking at?
If you don't know how to use Linux or how Linux works, why are you looking at
bugs then? Shouldn't you be concentrating on USING Linux rather than trying
to read bug reports?
Perhaps you should invest in some Using Linux type books. There are plenty
out there. You sh
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 20:41, Stephen Liu wrote:
> After booting up the PC the captioned mouse has not been detected. What
> command line shall be used to activate it instead of to reboot the PC?
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>
> i did the process again including the low level driver
> support for scsi raid controller but the error remains
> the same
make menuconfig and select the 3ware driver.
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t shortly before that there
was a 2.4.20-13.8, but it introduced some bugs that are fixed with the -18
release for it. Red Hat would not make changes to the kernel without bumping
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ny of them, the older kernel was faster. For example,
hdparm -t on the new kernel gave me 40MB/s on a 3disk raid5 array, while on
the older kernel I got 150MB/s from hdparm -t.
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> need X to run on the server's display. I just need it to work over ssh.
Then just install the XFree86-libs (and it's deps). Thats all you'll need to
be able to export X apps from the server out to clients.
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is fine by me, because performance seems to suck in 2.4.20-13 for this
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set the aliases at boot time, with a kernel parameter? Such as kernel
/vmlinuz~ eth0=e1000 eth1=e100 ?
TIA
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On Tuesday 01 April 2003 15:48, Trahan, Randall S (Randall) wrote:
> What is the "stable" release of RH? I really need to know because my job
> depends on a stable system.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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On Monday 31 March 2003 07:30, Eric Wood uttered:
> And it would be where?
> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/
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On Monday 31 March 2003 07:36, Redhat uttered:
> I did not see the original reply. So is what you are saying that iscsi
> is for network access to a scsi device and not related to scsi
> emulation?
Yes.
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On Sunday 30 March 2003 13:44, Kevin Waterson uttered:
> Pico is also available without pine
But not w/out the UW license.
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the current kernel.
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On Sunday 30 March 2003 09:39, Mike Vanecek uttered:
> I tried one and it was busy too. Just gave up and waited a couple of days.
> Which one do you recommend?
Where are you located?
> OTOH, my suggestion would be one more reason for folks to pay their $60 for
> a subscription.
True
gwatch since it reportedly fixed some problems in the version in the RH 8
> distro. Trying to get a ftp connection to rawhide was a real pain. I wish
> paid RHN customers could also be given priority access to at least rawhide.
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a huge package list. If Red Hat had more revenue, they'd be able to
keep more packages in the mix. But, how dare Red Hat make a business move
that would result in more funds flowing their way... tsk tsk.
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jor rollout. End of
story. Quit bitching because _you_ misinformed management, and your IT
dropped the QA ball.
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er.
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This page can be found here:
http://www.redhat.com/software/rhen/software_update/
These options have been available long before RHEL was announced, so it's not
a "new" thing.
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b can't handle I've seen, grub
can't be used on nforce2 chipsets it seems, and there were a couple others,
but they aren't fresh on my mind. I've been using grub since 7.2, and I
never looked back (when I could help it).
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ing it (IE run it through a change control board), and had it broken
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To that extent, yes, 9 is ok for the receptionist's desk, or the sales guy, or
pretty much anybody that just uses it for a web/email/office kiosk. For
developers, or engineers or those such, then the RHEL is a better choice.
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seem to have any
licensing issues at first glance. But personally, I don't know of any
Professional Unix admins that use pico. *chuckle* we all get a laugh over
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> this major up are as well. I would like to bet I am not the only
> person who's job is on the line over this.
>
> I am extremely angry about this issue.
Uh, can't you just roll back the glibc update?
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bandwidth cost it took you do download the RPM.
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re different than that
of the last beta before it, same with juts about every beta -> full release
I've ever seen.
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Perhaps everybody just needs a big foam clue bat attack on the differences
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e notes, when it's actually released.
Or sign up for RHN and get it a week early.
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Does anybody know of a (non-promise) SATA controller that will work in Linux?
We're looking for a $50~ range 2port card to package up in our systems. I
know 3ware has one, but it's mostly for raid, and it comes w/ a $100
pricetag.
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or every app, or you include way too many alternatives for each
app... *sigh*
I guess it's like a judge, they know they're doing their job if _both_ sides
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> error. Any idea how to fix that?
Double check the time on the new laptop. I've seen RHN connections get
refused with an SSL error due to the time being wildly off on the client
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t; What does iscsi do and how is it related to scsi emulation?
iSCSI is a SCSI over tcp/ip tool. It has nothign to do w/ SCSI emulation for
buring CDRWs.
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On Wednesday 26 March 2003 14:16, Derrick Brown wrote:
> Where can I find the source code for syslog.
> I, for some reason, cannot seem to find it on the CDs.
CD-4:sysklogd-1.4.1-10.src.rpm
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7.3. yes the source is there, but there is no guarentee that the end package
will work as designed on 7.3. There are some system changes that will make
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nstall Red Hat Linux 9 on that system, or a different
one, through the RHN website, you can move the entitlement to the next
system, or just change what channel your current system is subscribed to.
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> last post.
Although your posts are probably a good read for some people, do you have to
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> After 12 months, up2date goes away if you don't use enterprise.
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> Is there an easy way to check only for security updates? It would be
> very time consuming to do searches on every installed RPM.
rhn.redhat.com has an interface to the applicable errata that you can sort by
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On Thursday 20 March 2003 08:03, Arjan van de Ven uttered:
> that is not correct.
Ok, so if thats not correct, could you help me in any way as to figure out why
the method I use works for an installed kernel, but not the boot kernel? I'm
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OT config that came w/ the kernel differs from
the actual kernel used on the install CD. I can't get anybody to confirm
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manual, or sometimes on the back of the
monitor. Then you can plug these numbers manually into redhat-config-xfree86
--reconfig
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say it's a problem with the source,
but I doubt that, since I can successfully build/load a module for
2.4.18-14-i686.
Can anybody give me a hand with this?
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disk. If necessary, can
anybody point me in the direction to making my own driver disk from this
code?
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On Thursday 13 March 2003 09:55, Marek wrote:
> Anyone have a link for the k3b rpms for RH8. I see a new version is out.
Give me an evening, and I should have new rpms released.
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but becomes empty. Contents were dumped into the dated file.
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fter the
> changes!
>
> Thanks for the help!
I can't duplicate this. I've probably configured 200+ 8.0 systems in the last
couple months, many of them w/ runlevel 3 as their default. Never once has a
default of 3 triggered a GUI login. Perhaps a second look at /etc/inittab
and/or
tried vt110, vt320, vt382. They are all not
> working.
>
> What do you guys use for your Windows SSH terminals?
Since your emulator doesn't understand UTF (Unicode) no term setting will
help. You can A) disable UTF (/etc/sysconfig/i18n) or B) find some win32
emulator that under
ess of an
enhancement than a second physical CPU. That said, it is more (some times
quite a bit) power than a single CPU w/out HT.
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box I was referring to was the Red Hat box, not the Quake box.
Yes, I had to get the latest release of Quake3, but with that, there was
nothing wrt Red Hat that I had to modify.
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uot; are you looking for? Red Hat kernels pickup
hyperthreading processors as dual CPUs and load the SMP kernel accordingly
(or they see dual CPUs as 4, etc..). HT seems to give a 1.3-5x speed
increase in things like compiles, so not too shabby.
Perhaps you could clarify what you mean by "
On Monday 10 March 2003 13:10, Cédric Chausson wrote:
> Is this still the same thing with Psyche ? Can I install Q3 directly or
> do I need to go and download some other files ?
Ran for me OOTB.
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swering questions here (besides the occasional flame).
Ditto.
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tems for a month or so now, w/ none of your above mentioned
problems. I use the HP 4x DVD+RW drive. (I happen to like +RW over -RW
anyway)
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should use -ivh to install a new kernel, leaving the old one
in place.
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just stop replying to the childishness, it'll go away, or
be removed.
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emulate SCSI for your CDROM drive as well, for XCDroast to see it. Follow the
example already there for your CDRW drive.
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g about
> potentially wrong module parameters.
Try a driver disk from Adaptec, instead of Intel. Adaptec made the card, not
Intel.
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nyone tell me what I should do (short of rebuilding this laptop)?
> Feel free to post or email replies.
Use up2date to get the updated mysql and friends. up2date mysql-server
mysql-clients mysql php-mysql
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Can anybody tell me if there is a hardcoded upper limit to how many
connections Tux can handle at once? (either ftp or http)
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x27;ve got a k3b rpm that is much nicer about deps, and build-deps.
http://geek.j2solutions.net/rpms/k3b/
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