Hi All!
I'm newbee in Linux, so my question probably easy.
During loading the system it writes that it can't find
latarcyrheb-sun16, so letters are not so good (russian letters I do
not see at all). Also it writes that cant find "findfont".
Can anybody help me?
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I download them from Red Hat Network and/or http://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/
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All
All:
Does anyone know where I can find a library of tarball RPMs?
I'm trying to upgrade an RH8.0 machine to 9.0. I need to update a few
modules first (kdebase, etc.). However, the machine is airgapped to the
net, and I need to handcarry the RPMs across, or I'd just go to RedHat.
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I recently installed Redhat 8 on a dell PC. I had an old (around 2000) gateway
branded modem. I think it was probably made by gvc but im not sure. In kppp
when i hit the query modem button it finds the modem find but i dont think it
ever initialises properly. All the ati lines are blank. I don't
thanks, now seeing the command, it brings back a few memories.
So if anyone has any knowledge on what is bindshell, pls let me know.
Avram
> --- Avi Aumick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I ran chkrootkit and the following came up:
>>
>> Checking `bindshell'... INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
>>
>> What am
--- Avi Aumick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran chkrootkit and the following came up:
>
> Checking `bindshell'... INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
>
> What am I look at? Also what is the command that tells me what ports are
> in use (I can't remember what it is).
>
> Avram
Avram,
Sorry to hear about
I ran chkrootkit and the following came up:
Checking `bindshell'... INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
What am I look at? Also what is the command that tells me what ports are
in use (I can't remember what it is).
Avram
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Am Mit, 2003-02-12 um 19.53 schrieb Brian York:
> Well that's message is gone now but still now conection to the internet. I
> have compared all of the network config files that I know of and they are
> all the same.
>
you do not provide any more information but "It does not work".
How should we
AM
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> nothing else has the gateway route entry in it. We have two servers NS3
and
> NS4. I copied the /etc/init.d/network file to NS3 (the one not working)
and
> that didn't help.
Well, that file does not keep the network configurat
> nothing else has the gateway route entry in it. We have two servers NS3 and
> NS4. I copied the /etc/init.d/network file to NS3 (the one not working) and
> that didn't help.
Well, that file does not keep the network configuration.
Post
cat /etc/sysconfig/network
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scrip
Brian York
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Am Mit, 2003-02-12 um 16.41 schrieb Brian
Am Mit, 2003-02-12 um 16.41 schrieb Brian York:
> When the network is restarted I get a message at the end
> SIOCADDRT: File exists
>
> I haven't been able to get this machine to connect to the internet. There
> was 3 people that have been working on it it was fine for a while. But does
>
When the network is restarted I get a message at the end
SIOCADDRT: File exists
I haven't been able to get this machine to connect to the internet. There was 3 people that have been working on it it was fine for a while. But does anyone know what that my be and how to fix my problem.
Tha
John Wentworth pise:
> when trying to get a mysql database to work with mysql
> which is working and full of data
> with a simple statement like this
> $db = mysql_connect("localhost", "root");
> mysql_select_db("jamdb",$db);
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
> /var/www
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 20:38, John Wentworth uttered:
> when trying to get a mysql database to work with mysql
> which is working and full of data
> with a simple statement like this
> $db = mysql_connect("localhost", "root");
> mysql_select_db("jamdb",$db);
> Fatal error: Call to undefined
when trying to get a mysql database to work with mysql
which is working and full of data
with a simple statement like this
$db = mysql_connect("localhost", "root");
mysql_select_db("jamdb",$db);
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
/var/www/html/mysql.php on line 13
I seems
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I cant access samba thru nautilus
ive got gnome-vfs2-extra already
nautilus echoes Nautilus cannot display smb://
but before my first installation of RH 8.0 it works flawlessly
but now it aint. If you happen to need more details on what packages
are installed please notify me... and oh by the way.
> Did you get an 8.0 version of opera? If you want to install
> the static version, you should be able to do:
>rpm -e opera
>rpm -Uvh opera-6.11-20021129.1-static-qt.i386.rpm
I did exactly that (since my previous post), and got the
first opera depencency error I've yet seen:
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 01:43, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> Although it may be overkill, he could do what he wants with ipvsadm I
> believe. (20 real IP's redirected to 20 internal machines on a private
> subnet) What I can't understand is *why* he would want to do it that
> way.
Never mind, it's late...
Although it may be overkill, he could do what he wants with ipvsadm I
believe. (20 real IP's redirected to 20 internal machines on a private
subnet) What I can't understand is *why* he would want to do it that
way.
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 16:46, Ben Brown wrote:
> Pablo:
>
> I'm afraid I'm confused
11, 2002 4:47 PM
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Pablo:
I'm afraid I'm confused. What is it you want to do, have your Linux box do
NAT for a pool of private IPs? Or do you want to assign more then one IP
address to your NAT box?
NAT only needs one WAN IP address,
Pablo:
I'm afraid I'm confused. What is it you want to do, have your Linux box do
NAT for a pool of private IPs? Or do you want to assign more then one IP
address to your NAT box?
NAT only needs one WAN IP address, that's the beauty of using it. The only
reason I can see that you'd want to ass
Ben
Brown wrote:
Ok but only take the server address, not a pool of 20 real ips, all
clients get ouside acces with the server address.
Ja thats is my problem, i need the client have this 20 ips.
200.40.197.67
68...87
is this possible???
Thnks again
>
> You can simply run
>
> /sbin/ipta
Hello James,
Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 2:49:55 AM, you wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Hello all!
>> >>
>> >> Strange problem with my RH8.0 and resolve hosts
>> >> from /etc/hosts. (computer not connected to network but it have
>> >> eth0ð1)
>> >> Firts RH resolve host from bind, and after f
> -Original Message-
> From: Eugene Piskunov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 4:55 PM
> To: James Francis
> Subject: Re[2]: (no subject)
>
>
> Hello James,
>
> Saturday, December 7, 2002, 4:08:52 AM, you wrote
Hello James,
Saturday, December 7, 2002, 4:08:52 AM, you wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello all!
>>
>> Strange problem with my RH8.0 and resolve hosts
>> from /etc/hosts. (computer not connected to network but it have
>> eth0ð1)
>> Firts RH resolve host from bind, and after from /etc/hosts
>> reso
> -Original Message-
> From: Eugene Piskunov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 5:22 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (no subject)
>
>
> Hello all!
>
> Strange problem with my RH8.0 and resolve hosts
> from /etc/
Hello Eugene,
Thursday, December 5, 2002, 8:22:09 AM, you wrote:
EP> Hello all!
EP> Strange problem with my RH8.0 and resolve hosts
EP> from /etc/hosts. (computer not connected to network but it have
EP> eth0ð1)
EP> Firts RH resolve host from bind, and after from /etc/hosts
EP> resolvi
Hello all!
Strange problem with my RH8.0 and resolve hosts
from /etc/hosts. (computer not connected to network but it have
eth0ð1)
Firts RH resolve host from bind, and after from /etc/hosts
resolving host after timeout (10 sec).
named.conf is: order hosts, bind.
How make resolve from
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>
> I'm installing Redhat 8.0 to it's own 14 gig HD. It's sharing the PC
> with WinXP. I want a choice of OS when I boot up.
>
> When I install, do I want the installation program to write to the
> boot information to HDA in the master boot record, or write the boot
> inf
I'm installing Redhat 8.0 to it's own 14 gig HD. It's sharing the PC with
WinXP. I want a choice of OS when I boot up.
When I install, do I want the installation program to write to the boot
information to HDA in the master boot record, or write the boot info to the
Linux drive?
Thanks
Robert
h
Hello all,
I'm having problems getting sound to work in Psyche. First it did'nt
work at all. Then I installed Alsa and I'm getting something now but
still not good. Here's the beef. I have installed alsa as per the
installation rules, have modified the etc/modules.files and loaded the
modules
I had a similiar problem rebuilding the db fixed it
do rpm --rebuilddb
--- Robert Fausey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having problems installing RPM packages, the
> install process goes
> to 100% but rpm returns to the command prompt.
> After about 5 minutes on
> a 2.6GHz system I have to ki
I am having problems installing RPM packages, the install process goes
to 100% but rpm returns to the command prompt. After about 5 minutes on
a 2.6GHz system I have to kill the rpm process. The file are being
installed. The package that I was attempting to install is
webmin-1.030-1.noarch.rpm, w
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Mark Cooke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've created a cdrom and want it to run a script when I put the cdrom in
> the drive (basically I have created a small bash script, than checks for
> what web browsers are installed, ie mozilla, nutscrape, lynx etc..) and
> then open the index.html
Hi,
Sorry, I forgot to create a subject on the previous email :(
I've created a cdrom and want it to run a script when I put the cdrom in
the drive (basically I have created a small bash script, than checks for
what web browsers are installed, ie mozilla, nutscrape, lynx etc..) and
then open the
Hi,
I've created a cdrom and want it to run a script when I put the cdrom in
the drive (basically I have created a small bash script, than checks for
what web browsers are installed, ie mozilla, nutscrape, lynx etc..) and
then open the index.html page and displays the contents of the cdrom.
I'll
On 12 Nov 2002, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 21:38, M A Young wrote:
>
> > Actually, 8.1.7 isn't certified on RHAS 2.1, the latest release 8.1.7 is
> > certified on is 7.1.
>
> 7.1 with a 2.4.3-12 kernel even
So what happens with certification when RH finds it necessary t
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 21:38, M A Young wrote:
> Actually, 8.1.7 isn't certified on RHAS 2.1, the latest release 8.1.7 is
> certified on is 7.1.
7.1 with a 2.4.3-12 kernel even
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Chris Kloiber wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 04:59, Neil Marjoram wrote:
> > I'm sorry I missed this problem, one day I will centralise my email!
> > Anyhow I have just installed Oracle 8.1.7 on RH 8.0 and it was a pain.
> > Can you retell your problem, may be I can help.
>
> Well Oracle 8.1.7 was
Installing Oracle 8.1.7 on Red Hat 8.0 was surprisingly easy:
1. Create orainstall and dba groups.
2. Create oracle user with orainstall as primary group, oracle as
secondary group, and oracle as third group.
3. Unpack linux81701.tar somewhere. (This creates a Disk1
subdirectory.)
4
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 04:59, Neil Marjoram wrote:
> I'm sorry I missed this problem, one day I will centralise my email!
> Anyhow I have just installed Oracle 8.1.7 on RH 8.0 and it was a pain.
> Can you retell your problem, may be I can help.
Well Oracle 8.1.7 was never intended to be installed o
I'm sorry I missed this problem, one day I will centralise my email!
Anyhow I have just installed Oracle 8.1.7 on RH 8.0 and it was a pain.
Can you retell your problem, may be I can help.
I am trying to persuade our Oracle DBA to move from Sun to RH, and after
my install problems it will take some
Hi.
I have a BusLink USB CDRW drive, that I would like to use on Linux. I found
usbide driver from
http://bravin.home.cern.ch/bravin/usbide/usbide.html. It seems that driver
recognizes device, but I can not mount it. Anyone has an idea how to make it
work?
Thanks,
Pavel.
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Pierre Lamb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Well I did an upgrade install from 7.1 to 8.0 so now
> my thinkpad A22m works in X, but a fresh install of
> 8.0 will not properly install. It doesn't even give
> you the option of a LCD monitor.
Under 'Generic' there are options for various LCD displays, i
Well I did an upgrade install from 7.1 to 8.0 so now
my thinkpad A22m works in X, but a fresh install of
8.0 will not properly install. It doesn't even give
you the option of a LCD monitor.
Pierre
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