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good luck :)
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doggedly trying to do this switch over, but it sure is not
> easy. Sometimes I think that Linux afficionados just take a peverse pride
> in things being difficult. That way, just everyone and his or her brother
> can't do it. :-) (If I am honest with myself, I will probab
times I think that Linux afficionados just take a peverse pride
> in things being difficult. That way, just everyone and his or her brother
> can't do it. :-) (If I am honest with myself, I will probably be the
> same way once I get it down. IF I live long enough).
>
&g
be a small window of opportunity
> for hackers depending on your configuration. Wasn't a problem for me
> because I had set up ppp for dial on demand so iptables was up and running
> before the system was connected.
>
> Justin.
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right.. but the fact remains that evolution shouldnt fail connection
because the mail server doesnt support or has that command disabled
(like my ISP's mail server leo)
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On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 01:58, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 15:07, Tommy McNeely wrote:
&g
s wrote:
> >
> > Right after you insert the card, what does the dmesg say?
>
> unfortunately nothing. I.e., dmesg before and after are identical.
>
> There is something called http://www.linux-wlan.org which looks promising.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
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> On Saturday 25 January 2003 23:49, Tommy McNeely uttered:
> > I have a (bad?) habit of doing an "everything" install when I install
> > RHL... however, I would like to back up and un-install all of KDE (and
> > maybe gnome too) from my server... is t
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windows messenger. I am wondering if there is a similar product in
RedHat that might be having the same problem. Or, is Red Hat safe
from
that junk?
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the zones resolve and all is good.
Comments welcome
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ied caused my machine to go haywire..
and a rescue CD boot would have been the next step, but I wanted to install
the new beta anyhow.. this just "motivated" me :)
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en?? I was using a non-modified-since-install of all config related
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uot;!de9!!F;"#! . LIST 1 +OK 1 3154 RETR 1 +OK 3154 octets (snipped)
I use the same exact settings in Eudora (Windows) as in Evolution
(Psyche) what gives? Any pointers?
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On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 21:59, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> Quite right, mia culpa ... went brain dead. Been trying to get postfix to
> accept mail all day with no luck and am getting dizzy going around in circles.
> I may ask for help later on that one.
>
> Thank you, you have been very helpful.
>
>
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 03:31, Rob Unsworth wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Tommy McNeely wrote:
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> > It should be a symlink that is changed by the "switchmail" app... so
> > incase you are using postfix then it could be
> >
> > /etc/aliases -> /etc/po
It should be a symlink that is changed by the "switchmail" app... so
incase you are using postfix then it could be
/etc/aliases -> /etc/postfix/aliases
and if you are using sendmail, it could be
/etc/aliase -> /etc/mail/aliases
right?
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 03:21, Rob Unsworth wrote:
> On
ya know ... after all this time.. I think I just figured out what the
"18" means in i18n :)
lol
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> On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 10:35:04AM -0700, Robert Styma wrote:
> > Note that i18n is not the most
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On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 01:14, Rigoberto de la Cruz wrote:
> 1. I have downloaded some archives from the list. this
> archives are in mbox file format (right?), so the
> question is: what program is best to read the file?
> less?? if so, then it's a pain to go thru each
> message.
>
evolution/mozi
see.. I know how to trick pcmcia to detect it and use the driver, but I
have never had to mess with PCI
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7, 2003 at 10:42:20AM +, Neil Bird wrote:
Around about 07/01/2003 05:48, Tommy McNeely typed ...
> who keeps taking away my /dev/dvd link.. its driving me insane :p
I think its another side effect of kudzu's updfstab. I disabled
kudzu at startup, and only run it when I know I
who keeps taking away my /dev/dvd link.. its driving me insane :p
I think it has something to do with plugging or unplugging USB devices,
but I can't put my finger on it.
Does anyone else randomly loose their MANUALLY CREATED /dev/dvd (or
other dev links) and/or know who or what does this?
Tom
I don't think they are being "intentional" as it is in the drop down
field of redhat-config-time as the "top" choice :) .. that is the one I
would pick (and did) till I replaced my old ntp.conf from 7.x
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On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 22:42, James Ralston wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Justin Johnson w
Thanks
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Chris you got it!
[root@pickles etc]# cat /etc/rc.modules
/sbin/modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp ports=21,6969
now I can run an FTP server on port 6969 and have it properly work with
ip_conntrack
Thanks,
Tommy
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 15:41, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 15:40, To
I have found it bad to modify redhat init scripts :) .. they tend to get
overwritten during up2date ... found this out the hard way back in 6.x
with postfix and sendmail :)
tommy
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 15:06, Scott Kindley wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 15:40, Tommy McNeely wrote:
> >
I think this is all you need to do... then you may need to fix the
(hd0,0) parts... I think each time you ADD hardware, grub will update
its device map.. but if you remove it, it may not :-/ .. it may be
thinking you just had a hardware failure, and you don't want to mess up
your device numbers ;)
I assume that goes in /etc/modules.conf :)
iptables gets automatically loaded AFAIK .. or else it happens in the
/etc/init.d/iptables ;)
Tommy
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 13:53, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Tommy McNeely wrote:
>
> =>
> =>my question.. which ev
maybe it has something to do with the way grub is detecting the disks??
maybe hd(0,0) is now your IDE disk... ??
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 13:45, Brian Curtis wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>
> Sunday, January 5, 2003, 2:12:12 PM, you wrote:
>
> MW> I have a dual RAID 1 setup too. When you installed the new
/modules.autoload ??
Tommy
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 00:29, djh wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Tommy McNeely wrote:
> > ...
> > is there some sort of module option to set to have ip_conntrack_ftp
> > watch another port,
>
> modinfo will list module parameters.
>
> > and whe
Hoping someone can resolve this one.. its annoying.
I use the "stateful" packet filter with iptables.. and it has a module
called ip_conntrack_ftp that will open the proper ports to allow someone
to do a passive ftp connection to me.. however, if I run my ftp server
on an alternate port, it doesn
my fault.. I am running psyche on my desktop and phoebe on my vmware
machine.. I got the aliases confused :)
Tommy
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 20:47, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 08:05:50PM -0700, Tommy McNeely wrote:
> > # rpm -U Xft*i386.rpm
> >
> > (reall
# rpm -U Xft*i386.rpm
(really really long list of this requires that)
Suggested resolutions:
XFree86-libs-4.2.99.2-0.20021217.0.i386.rpm
Tommy
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 18:48, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 05:56:50PM -0700, Tommy McNeely wrote:
> > I gue
I get the following screen after entering all the details for a bug :(
Request-URI Too Large
The requested URL's length exceeds the capacity limit for this server.
request failed: URI too long
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you have to append "mem=256M" to your kernel line in /etc/lilo.conf
IIRC??
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 17:15, hmc wrote:
> This is a RH6 question, but I am hoping someone has a
> quick answer...
>
> I was running RH6.0 on an Intel celeron 400Mhz that
> used to have 64Meg.
>
> I just upgraded it to 25
This is the error I get the first time... (after restarting)
(the window sorta appears then dis-appears)
$ gnome-terminal
Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display ":0.0".
Gdk-ERROR **: The program 'gnome-terminal' received an X Window System
error.
This probably reflects a bug in the progra
Do you have an "internet" connection on this network? I don't see a
default gateway at all... also can we get the "netstat -rn" output from
one of the machines on net A and one from net B
Tommy
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 14:24, Reinhard X. Fuerst wrote:
> toby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> >> ro
one thing I noticed trying to use gallery remote (another java program)
was that I had to rename /usr/bin/java ... and add /usr/java/bin to my
path (bin is a symlink to j2sdkXX/bin)
Tommy
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 11:21, Gerry Doris wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Jesse Keating wrote:
>
> > On Frid
All machines on net A and net B must use the gateway machine as their
DEFAULT ROUTE .. or else you may have to set a default route in the real
default router for the specific subnet to go to the gateway machine ...
yikes.. even I got lost in that..
suffice it to say, use the gateway machine as th
gaim has been VERY high on the activity meeter on sf.net lately..
perhaps the found a bug in the version that was shipped with 8.0 ..
there are several newer releases.. I suggest trying those first :)
Although you will loose your cute little Instant Messenger icon in the
Internet menu :-(
Tommy
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Does this include any and all Mi***soft products?
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first.. make sure its "detected" (using dmesg) as the last USB "stick"
device I tried to install had to be accessed t
is initially put in.
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as release 7.0 7.1 7.2
7.3 and 8.0 VERY recently :)
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I think Sun calls them maintenence releases or whateve
nevermind.. I am being dumb forgot about the directory/file difference
thing :D
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Yeah.. I thought so too... .. file must have existed before?
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same thing happened to me on my (toshiba?) laptop.. i had to copy the
CDs to my workstation and do NFS install (using a floppy to boot)
tommy
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> I recently got an IBM A31P laptop from my boss and want
> to install RH8.0 on it. I already installe
Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:5 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
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> (hehe .. replying to my own message)
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> I set USERCTL to true so I could do this as a user... any large graphic
> website causes the hang
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r not, but like
someone else said... a quick ifdown eth1;ifup eth1 seems to fix it without
even breaking ssh connections.
I can post the output of the iwconfig in here if anyone is interested (once
I get home)
Tommy
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it to work with the OSS driver for ess1868,
I am working on alsa still, I cant make it detect the card, it says that
io/irq/etc are not valid module options (but thats for another list ;) )
Thanks,
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Sunday 15 December 2002 10:28 am, Tommy McNeely wrote:
connection refused by foreign host :p
I swear I tried that :) ... I was looking on Compaq's site and saw
something about ESS1688
I am on psyche with the latest kernel rpm (2.4.18-18.0?? (its not here))
and I installed alsa 0.90rc6 ..
link:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Compaq+Armada+1700+sound&sourceid=mozilla-
search&start=0&start=0
On Sunday 15 December 2002 12:35 am, Tommy McNeely wrote:
I installed psyche to my ancient compaq laptop, and it appears to run
OK... (once I got out of gnome) .. however, I cant get s
I installed psyche to my ancient compaq laptop, and it appears to run
OK... (once I got out of gnome) .. however, I cant get sound to work...
redhat-config-soundcard just reports there are no sound cards... lspci
would seem to verify that.. maybe its an isa card?? I cant find
isapnpdump (but I di
would *immediately* affect normal
operation of the system.
as the chapters progress, i'll cover stuff like DMA, installing
software and so on.
but i've already added these to the list of stuff to put
*somewhere*, thanks.
rday
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which also seems to have the right info.
Any ideas on why it is that /etc/resolv.conf is not getting set up
right?
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I also agree with the one poster recommending that the firmware is at
it's latest rev.
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Kindly advice please.
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implementation
to target "syslog-reliable" (RFC 3195) functionality and it is the first
syslog targeted at very high performance and forensically-sound auditing.
URL: http://security.sdsc.edu/software/sdsc-syslog/
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path the way I wanted it..
but I do like that it is not TOO HARD to make it the way _I_ like it :) ..
I like the pathmunge :)
Tommy
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thmunge /sbin
pathmunge /usr/sbin
pathmunge /usr/local/sbin
#fi
just cause its in the sbin path does not mean that only root can run it...
sbin is for "static-binaries" right??
Tommy
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re an easy way around it (besides
putting the SBLIVE back in)
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linux somewhere.
The xine rpms from freshmeat for xine installed without a hitch, and
so far it has handled just about everything I've thrown at it,
highly recommended.
Regards
Tobias
Good luck.
Cheers
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throughput
about 1/3. Not really a big deal, but it is something to consider
I have been told that WEP is basically useless as its easily crackable?
Again, very interesting.
thanks,
Oisin Feeley
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I wondered if I did or not... the problem was I "fixed" the short open
tag second.. so I dunno :)
but to support legacy scripts
tc/php.ini
short_open_tag = On
Why would I have to do this? RedHat has always been sooo good about working
out of the box?? I didnt see anything about changing PHP not to work in the
Release notes (checking again)
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