witch is preventing packages
not for your MAC to come through.
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e the IP adress of the interface, which the virtual server
should listen to. The name of the virtual server is defined with a
ServerName host.some_domain.com directive. Again, the character * is
used to listen on any interface of the machine.
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straight forward: smbmount //server/share /mnt/point.
However, if you need to specify usernames etc. you solve that either using
smbusers or using the -o parameters (which you'll find in the man page).
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> On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 20:32, Peter Larsen wrote:
> >
me
logical structure. It's up to the drivers to find out what to do - not the
application developer/user.
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> earlier but rpm -q pgsql give message of "PACKAGE NOT INSTALLED", do u
> have any idea.
try
rpm -q postgresql
and you should find it. Alternativly you may type
rpm -qa | grep sql
to see all packages which are related to sql databases.
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by default the php-postgres module.
Repeat the checks mentioned my others before an look for
> > Do a 'rpm -qa | grep "php\|mysql"'
> > This is what I get:
> > mysql-3.23.56-1.80
> > php-imap-4.2.2-17.2
> > php-mysql-4.2.2-17.2
^^
re
it savely.
Grub boot manager will savely detect your windows partition and add it
to its menu. So, you can allow to modify the mbr (or you modify the
windows boot mechanism, but I don't know how to do :-) )
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ould use your existing /boot partition for both RHL
versions. It should be large enough, even if the installation programm
demands for a /boot partition of at least 70 mb. I never had any
problems with my 50mb partition.
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ical no current articel about
Thinkpads or about Laptops. The SuSE db contains a lot of them.
OK. I would like to stay with RedHat - but will it work properly (for
now I'm busy to shrink the XP partition on the HD).
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you don't have to
> break your system to support it. ;-)
What version is that?
Mine doesn't mention UTF8, but K018, WIN-1251, ISO-8859-2, WIN-1250, CP852.
Nothing else.
(using 0.51).
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processors that all get scheduled with processes. What am I missing?
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been replaced by privoxy.
On my RH8:
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squid-2.4.STABLE7-4
And /usr/share/doc/squid-2.4.STABLE7/ has FAQ's etc.
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, and void; and darkness [was] upon
> the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of
> the waters. 3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
Could we PLEASE keep out this BS from this (kind of) lists?
Go preach where you'll be apprechiated.
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Am Mit, 2003-02-19 um 10.38 schrieb Pavel Rozenboim:
> Try to move all config files from SO 5.2 (.sversionrc) in your home dir, to
> temp directory.
Unfortunately, did not solve the prob. Finally I ended up in a complete
reinstallation of the system and it works now.
Thanks
t3 and it works
very well on my systems.
Any known performance issues by the LVM overhead ?
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port 514/syslog is not listed.
>
> The syslog service has been restarted. When I try to test
> it by sending messages to the server, it does not make it to
> the server log file.
>
Have you set the -r switch on the server, which tells syslog to receive
messages? Have a look to /etc/
message. Starting it from a terminal window (oowriter &) a message
appears "Checking for existing user installation ... and Performing
first-time installation for user ...) and nothing happens anymore.
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Dimitri Deserranno wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> what kernel are you running?
[root@tintin root]# uname -a
Linux tintin 2.4.18-24.8.0smp #1 SMP Fri Jan 31 06:03:47 EST 2003 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux
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> At 08:44 PM 2/16/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>> Dimitri Deser
no memory problems
at all.
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i686 i386 GNU/Linux
in my case.
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ur connection to your box. Once
logged on, and you have your $ prompt, screen is just a command like any
other. Screen only saves what you run within it's environement, so as long
as you remember to start your compile within screen, the rest is rather
logical.
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> -
This is the same procedure, regardless how you got to the box - from xterm,
ssh or putty.
> Thanks a lot for your time.
You're welcome :)
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one terminates, screen terminates.
Once you get used to screen, you'll find a series of interesting commands to
do fun things.
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We have for an evaluation - and got the core
to work. We didn't extend with database access etc. but it seemed to install
fairly easy. Any specific questions?
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s you may define:
nobody: /dev/null
Using this approach the mail to adresses aou are not willing to accept
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Also, depending on what type of file, there are better tools than strings to
for instance search in libraries, for symbolic information etc. - it helps
knowing what you're looking for and context.
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John Levon wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 01:41:08PM -0500, Peter Larsen wrote:
>
>> In file included from /usr/local/include/features.h:249,
>
> Where did this header file come from ? Remove it and any other
> standard headers you've left in /usr/local/include
Well
ot;);
return 0;
}
Running RH8.
gcc (GCC) 3.2 20020903 (Red Hat Linux 8.0 3.2-7) and glibc-2.2.93-5.
Anyone have an idea on how to fix this??
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your developement plannings.
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usplus && __GNUC_PREREQ(2,8)"
Google didn't help me much ... I saw someone complain about the same issue
in 7.0 :)
Any ideas? RH8.0 with latest erratas.
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s a first defense). Do you know about good examples how
to configure sendmail or postfix without engaging complete programs like
spamassessin (just plain sendmail / m4 configuration options/rewriting
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Doesn't look like this got throught the first time ...
Let's try again.
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Peter Larsen wrote:
> I have 3 systems running RH in a small network. Hardware wise these
> boxes are very different, but after some initial problems upgrading
> one box from RH62 to
n the boot-log for the box either.
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> otherwise. Then copy it back into the compile directory after doing the
> clean.
Or just rename it - I've never had to use a second partition to save anything. I copy
.config to "setup_v1" for instance, and I end up have a trillion version ;) But
mrproper doesn'
sql, samba, kdebase,
...) which work quite fine. May I force an update of openssl and will it
not break all the other progs or should I force an update of evolution
and will it work with the older lib, too?
How to proceed?
Thanks for advice.
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P.S.
The problem with my installation: When
Derek Martin wrote:
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> On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 02:03:55PM -0500, Peter Larsen wrote:
>> When I list the software available to our PowerEdge servers, and
>> list only Linux, you're right when I ask for a specific dow
l to technical support.
??
I had/has for me.
> It is not enough to just have the hardware supported under linux to
> claim they support Linux.
What else is there for a hardware company?
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> On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 00:02:29 -0500
> "Peter Larsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm never going to get used to the oxymoron IDE RAID :)
>
> If you think that "IDE RAID" is an oxymoron, what terms of abuse do
>
list of the physical world - but from
the kernels perspective it only sees the the logical volumes.
I'm not sure if RH8 has a utility to view/setup the raid controller - the ones I've
tried doesn't. Hopefully that will changed in the future.
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t;$PATH:/usr/local/java/bin"
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export JAVA_HOME JDK_HOME PATH
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er )
Mail clients using the pop protocol and pop deamons break the file and
handle it on a mail by mail basis (you can interrupt the download at any
time and the deamon handles it correctly). Same is true for local mail
clients like mail or pine. Storing all the small mails in one larger
file uses
to gaim - but yahoo keeps falling in and out.
However, I am able to keep up the IM sessions I start regardless.
I assume the problem is the server is over-loaded with requests.
I also get occasional disconnects from AIM.
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Havoc Pennington wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 08:40:42PM -0500, Peter Larsen wrote:
>> I am getting this error/warning from an X application:
>> Font specified in font.properties not found
>> [--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific] Font
>> speci
not found
[--symbol-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Where do I find these fonts? Are they available under the standard RH8?
I should mention it's not an Redhat supplied application I'm trying to run.
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arts and job in the background and then logs out, no one
> else can log into the system on the console until the job is complete.
?? I've never seen that issue.
What kind of job is it? I run many systems in the background and I might have 10-15
sessions to a box at the same time,
vanced myself.
> I know the answer is simple, but I can't see it for now!
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s that takes up lots of space. Do you really need 2 or 3 different
browsers? Are you using both koffice and open-office? Are you using perl and most of
the other programming utils you might have installed? Removing apache will help too -
all huge packages.
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mplete idiot will post such an "advice" an a list meant to support
other, wich may by more or less new to Linux and may not recognize the
consequences of such an "advice".
Don't intend to hurt anyone
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xmodmap' is your friend. I haven't
used any of them, as I said -the default setup is fine for me :)
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(But OK, I can work)
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recovering from this kind of problem much
> easier. If you do have to reformat them, be sure to copy your
> important data somewhere so it can be restored after you re-install
> the system.
OK, might be the best solution to reinstall the system. Fortunately I
already have separate p
-->
gdm tries to start repeatingly in a loop, the only way to get out is to
reboot, sometimes via , sometimes even that doesn't work
and I have to power off.
There should not be any hardware prob because I currently use Phoebe
without any probs.
Do you have
<-->
It worked until now.
> If you don't see any errors there, you can try ~/.xsession-errors.
I can't log in anymore.
Do you know how to recover?
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Peter
(Background: I have to set up communication for SAP - where the firewall
is between SAP clients and servers - which is quite a complex beast and
I don't wish to spend any times on SAP - that's the job of other guys
and they have a lot of proble
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x27;t find a hint on freshrpms where to find them. liblirc could be
ifra red project but I have no IR hardware here and videostreaming using
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Intentionally I didn't change my system configuration. Any hint where to
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rently KDE only, I know) as well as
Xinerama ?? And does the ATI driver do a better job as Matrox and makes
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For those of us who can not afford to spend a lot of time in carefully
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about yet (but might be more uncomfortable as the "features" of e.g. RH
he/she knows about). The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
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kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,6)) in ext3_new_inode: IO failure
Is this drive dying, or can it be saved? (Kernel 2.4.18-14)
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Just installed RH 8.0 as a workstation for the PA here, and noticed the
"kill app" option has gone from the Gnome tasklists right-click menu.
Anyone know how to get it back, it's very useful.
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> monitor is perfectly fine. The right one is blank; however, I can
> move my mouse to the second monitor and see a cross hair. I just
> can't do anything with the second monitor.
That's normal. XFree does recognice and handle both monitors, but Gnome
will not display a desktop on the second one.
Peter
Am Son, 2002-10-13 um 05.24 schrieb Havoc Pennington:
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> Peter Boy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > By the way: Are there plans to add to Metacity support for the third
> > mouse button as in sawfish, which opens a pop up applications menu (same
> &
esktop, KDE is the choice. If I look for a flexible and
configurable desktop, Gnome *was* the choice.
By the way: Are there plans to add to Metacity support for the third
mouse button as in sawfish, which opens a pop up applications menu (same
as the start button of the panel)?
Peter
Michael Schwendt said
> On 08 Oct 2002 12:08:29 -0600, Peter L. Hurd wrote:
>> On an 8.0 box upgraded from 7.3 I get redhat-config-language,
>> but when run it there are no languages to choose from (because
they're
>> not installed)? What's missing?
>
>
Hey All,
On an 8.0 box upgraded from 7.3 I get redhat-config-language,
but when run it there are no languages to choose from (because they're
not installed)? What's missing?
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Hey all,
Been a bit too busy to look into what's wrong with my vt8233a mobos.
Perhaps I have bad ISOs (but the md5s are correct) but I'm wondering
whether all my 8.0 installs are corrupt.
Could someone verify that ps2ascii isn't broken in 8.0 before I go
insane? Please?!
-
less polished as 7.3
someone else having those issues? or are they specific to my system?
Will they be fixed via RHN?
Peter
ld then be able to turn on your conduits
>
> Dennis
>
> On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 20:43, Peter Whiting wrote:
> > With 8.0 I am unable to sync my pilot with evolution. It would
> > appear the conduits are missing. Running gpilotd by hand yields:
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 08:06:40AM -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> On 4 Oct 2002, David Krider wrote:
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> >1) Why is it that some people seem to have a religious belief that you
> >should reply BELOW someone else's included comments? I think it's much
> >easier to follow a thread in an email client
With 8.0 I am unable to sync my pilot with evolution. It would
appear the conduits are missing. Running gpilotd by hand yields:
gpilotd-Message: Instantiating 0 conduits...
gpilotd-Message: Instantiated 0 backup conduits, 0 file conduits, 0 other conduits
The pilot conduits applet doesn't list an
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