On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Eric Wood wrote:
> I have a PowerEdge 2400 - PERC2/Si - single RAID channel, Ultra2 SCSI.,
> Raid-5 configuration
> Currently running: RH 7.0, kernel-2.2.16-22, afaapps-2.1-0
>
>
> Anyone have problems upgrading to RH 8.0 on such a server? Hopefully things
> will go smooth
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> several weeks ago, i put my RH 8.0 laptop on a small
> wireless net here in the house -- linksys pcmcia card
> and linksys 4-port WAP router.
>
> most of the time, everything is fine, but recently,
> and increasingly frequently, the data trans
Appreciate all the replies. They have helped my understanding of the
upgrade path options. I had no intention of stop using Linux, just
wanted to clarify the future paths that would need to be undertaken.
Thanks again,
Neil.
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 00:27, Samuel Flory wrote:
> Eric Wood wrote:
>
Remus wrote:
> Please look to my attached screenshots.
Please don't attach screenshots like that again. Post them somewhere
and include a link. Thank you.
Raul
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Hello,
I received a computer with RedHat 8.0 installed and grub as the
boot loader. I have never used grub. With lilo at the commnad line prompt I can
type "linux 1" or "linux 2" if I do not want a normal boot. How to do this with
grub?
Thanking you
Eric Wood wrote:
I have a PowerEdge 2400 - PERC2/Si - single RAID channel, Ultra2 SCSI.,
Raid-5 configuration
Currently running: RH 7.0, kernel-2.2.16-22, afaapps-2.1-0
I had a PowerEdge 1650 running 8.0 in a test configuration, striping
across the two drives. 8.0 seemed fine with one excep
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 11:21, Guillermo Mulliert Carlín wrote:
> Hello,
> I received a computer with RedHat 8.0 installed and grub as the
> boot loader. I have never used grub. With lilo at the commnad line prompt I can
> type "linux 1" or "linux 2" if I do not want a normal boot. How to do th
Trying to build sawfish from SRPM fails as it can't find
/usr/lib/libaudiofile.la (as req. by libtool) - is that not normally
supposed to be there, or is it missing from the audiofile-devel RPM?
At least, OTTOMH, I think it was 'audiofile' :-/
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(2) Fiddle around with ppp config or anything else that rewrites /etc/hosts.
(3) Next time you login with Gnome, it complains that it cannot look up your
host name, etc.
This is only to be
Tommy McNeely wrote:
Browseability is available on Solaris autofs. It doesn't create mount
storms either. This feature may/may not show up in the v5 release:
hehe... if you use Star Office 6.0 or Nautilus it does :)
Thanks for the heads up. We aren't using Nautilus, but some folks are
us
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Arend wrote:
>
> >I've never tried the TV-Out on the ATI card under linux, or under
> >windows for that matter.
>
> TV out is only supported by the GATOS drivers on sourceforge, and
> only then with certain ATI cards (not all of t
--- "Mike A. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> P.S This is a _major_ frequently asked question.
> Please forward
> my email to anyone you know of who is experiencing
> this problem
> and isn't aware of what they need to do. I'm fairly
> inundated
> with email on this topic, and do not
--- "Mike A. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TV out is only supported by the GATOS drivers on
> sourceforge, and
> only then with certain ATI cards (not all of them
> yet). These
> drivers do not come with Red Hat Linux, and are
> unsupported by
> Red Hat, although you can give them a sho
--- Taso Hatzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lesson: Don't fiddle around with the umask value in
> /etc/bashrc,
> unless you are prepared to chmod system
> files to workable
> values. Best to modify umask per user.
You should have used /etc/skel
>
> Question: If I'm logged on
Hi folks,
How to change console from uk to us?
thank you
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On Wednesday 11 December 2002 07:13, Kevin McConnell uttered:
> I've never even thought about this before, but I have
> a voodoo3 with a TV out on it... /me wonders if
> there's any support for it. Perhaps I'll give google a
> call and see what comes up.
Yes there is. I did TV out w/ my Voodoo 3
I simply do not understand the working of modem lights.
I tried RTFM but can't really find one.
1. I put my self in the dip group. Is that necessary?
2, I added the modem lights applet to my panel.
3. I had previously set up ifup and ifdown functionality.
4. I see that these commands are executed b
Hello Everyone,
I am curious to see if anyone has gotten an ATI 9700 Pro to work in Multi-Head Mode
with the latest drivers from ATI?
We can get the drivers to work with single display, and "large display" but when we
configure multi-head, what we get on the second monitor is a dark screen, an
Hello All,
We currently have a server in our small office that is running RedHat 7.3. We want to
move to a new Dell Poweredge running RedHat 8.0. What is the proper way to move the
user accounts over so that our end users don't have to recreate their user names and
passwords?
Thanks,
Bruce
Hello psyche-list,
I have configured a RH 8.0 system as the LAN's DHCP server. For my
notebook computer, I have configured an entry in the server's
configuration to recognize the notebook's Ethernet hardware address
and always assign a particular IP address to it.
When I boot under Win2K Pro, thi
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 08:06, Bruce P. Morin uttered:
> We currently have a server in our small office that is running RedHat 7.3.
> We want to move to a new Dell Poweredge running RedHat 8.0. What is the
> proper way to move the user accounts over so that our end users don't have
> to recre
Jesse,
Thanks for the info. I had everything except the gshadow. Awesome help.
Bruce
Jesse Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ..
> On Wednesday 11 December 2002 08:06, Bruce P. Morin uttered:
> > We currently have a server in our small office that is running RedHat
> 7.3.
> > We want to move to a
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 09:06:35AM -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, dana christiansen wrote:
>
> >I'm trying to set up a dual head system in redhat 8.0. I have an MSI
> >G4MX440 with two video outs. I've read up a lot more on Xinerama but i
> >can't find libs in redhat 8.0.
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Remus wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Please look to my attached screenshots.
>
> I get this problem when I made a clean installation of the RH 8 and connect
> to it via ssh.
> I had no similar problems with RH 7.x.
> I tried to make the clean installation several times but I still
--- Jesse Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes there is. I did TV out w/ my Voodoo 3 3000,
> using supplied/supported
> XFree86 Drivers. (supplied by Red Hat).
Thanks... I'll have to look into that when I have some
"spare" time. ;)
> On a side
> note, I also have done
> TV-out on my Gefo
Around about 11/12/2002 15:51, Aaron Konstam typed ...
I simply do not understand the working of modem lights.
I'm off home now, but have a llok back through the archives a week or
so & my thread about 'what to use now rp3's gone'. All pointers you
should need are there.
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On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 11:34:54AM +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> I've got iptables to log what it drops with various options, but its
> filling up my log files (theres a lot of traffic at work). Can I
> somehow get it to log to a file other than /var/log/messages?
Look into the ULOG target; you r
Aaron Konstam wrote:
I simply do not understand the working of modem lights.
I tried RTFM but can't really find one.
Search the archives of this list. There are a couple of good threads
that cover all the fixes you need, including a bug report I referenced
that covered all of this.
1. I put
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 08:49, Kevin McConnell wrote:
> Does the nvtv tool only work with nvidia cards?
Yes, and it requires Nvidia binary drivers.
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Was I helpful
This isn't going to be of much help to you, of course, but can you, or
anyone at all, tell me which ATI cards have very good 3d acceleration
with the native XFree86 drivers?
TIA, rui
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Do you have an Nvidia card? If so, you can use its twinview capability. It
works well here.
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On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 12:14:54PM -0700, Craig White wrote:
> Struggling with trying to get a 'shared' VNC desktop - like the article
> of the linuxjournal - January 2002
>
> I have set /etc/sysconfig/vncservers
>
> VNCSERVERS="1:craig"
> ARGS="-geometry 1024x768 -alwaysshared "
>
> and changed
> Hello psyche-list,
>
> I have configured a RH 8.0 system as the LAN's DHCP server. For my
> notebook computer, I have configured an entry in the server's
> configuration to recognize the notebook's Ethernet hardware address and
> always assign a particular IP address to it.
>
> When I boot under
On 11 Dec 2002, Rui Miguel Seabra wrote:
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Hi. I have Red Hat 8.0 running here and the rpm -q command tells me that
ethereal is installed on the system. But when I try to launch it, I
receive an error message.
Does someone experienced something similar?? How can I solve this??
Thanks in advance.
When I tried to install RH80 from an NFS server from the iso-images in an
NFS-directory the install crashed.
I did a text based install using custom package selection. On the package
selection screen instead of seeing the package groups to choose from I had
the choice between the different docu
While installing RH80 using a serial line console and installing the grub
bootloader, the installation program writes a syntax error in the grub
configuration screen. To use the serial line in grub there is a line:
serial --unit=0 --speed=96
This should be:
serial --unit=0 --speed=9600
Anyone
How is the method to configure iptables for make a conecction between my
private network 192.168.1.1/24 to have internet access from my
200.40.197.66/28
in resuming need to make nat with a pool of real address.
Thanks and sorry for my wnglish
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This is my first time posting to the list, so if by chance this is not
where I should be posting this question, please point me in the right
direction.
I have upgraded three machines from RedHat 7.1 to 8.0 in the last week,
and in all three cases, LILO persists, even though I instruct the
inst
You can simply run
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -s 192.168.1.0/24 -j
MASQUERADE
If you want something a little more robust, you can check out
http://www.xthorsworld.com/rc.firewall
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Pablo Allietti wrote:
> How is the method to configure iptables for make a
I've set up with lokkit so that the security is custom and I've allowed
incoming telnet, www, ftp, and ssh.
/sbin/service iptables status shows that things should be running fine.
xinetd is listed in the services as running (just to be on the safe side I
restarted it).
But I'm not able to teln
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
Bob Grover wrote:
I've set up with lokkit so that the security is custom and I've allowed
incoming telnet, www, ftp, and ssh.
/sbin/service iptables status shows that things should be running fine.
xinetd is listed in the services as running (just to be on the safe side
I restarted it).
But I
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> I've set up with lokkit so that the security is custom and I've
> allowed incoming telnet, www, ftp, and ssh.
>
> /sbin/service iptables status shows that things should be running
> fine.
>
> x
This has been added to the Psyche FAQ at http://linuxlaboratory.org
Thanks a million for the input!
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 01:36, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> On 9 Dec 2002, J Kevin Martineau wrote:
>
> >Date: 09 Dec 2002 23:15:31 -0500
> >From: J Kevin Martineau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROT
Help me... do anyone have a clue on this, I dont want to reinstall the
whole RH8.0.
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 17:58, Sandor Suta wrote:
> Se the following, do anyone have a clue?
>
> On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 17:51, Sandor Suta wrote:
> > Yes, my camera also loads the storage device.
> > I don't know if
Hello everyone,
I just got a Netgear MR314 Router. I am trying to get my RH8.0 system into the
loop but can't seem to get it working. I only have the CLI to work with so no
GUI tool can help :( (Starting to think I should have installed X and KDE). I
have tried doing a ifconfig eth0 up, it brings
Sorry everyone... I forgot to mention too that eth0 isn't being started at boot
time... any help on that would be greatly appreciated also!
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Ryan McDougall wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just got a Netgear MR314 Router. I am trying to get my RH8.0 system into the
> loop but can't seem to get it working. I only have the CLI to work with so no
> GUI tool can help :( (Starting to think I should have installed X and K
I've finally found that my printer will not print in colour, because the colour
mechanism is defective. At least, it can or should print in monochrome. LEXMARK Z53,
(parallel-port, usb)
connected ONLY via the usb hub.
Unfortunately, there is no GUI app in linux as in Windows,
whereby one can ve
I can't run redhat-config-x whenever I try to invoke those commands I
get an error saying:
RuntimeError: could not open display
I don't have X or any graphical user interface just the command line interface.
Also how would I get the DNS servers in the /etc/resolv.conf?
Ryan
--- Tuan Hoang
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
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 21:40, Ryan McDougall wrote:
> I can't run redhat-config-x whenever I try to invoke those commands I
> get an error saying:
> RuntimeError: could not open display
> I don't have X or any graphical user interface just the command line interface.
> Also how would I get t
Can I just make that ifcfg-eth0 file? because I don't have that on my system.
I also recieved these errors wheh I ran dhclient eth0:
No DHCPOFFERS received.
No working leases in persistant database - sleeping
/sbin/dhclient-script: configuration for eth0 not found.
Thanx for all the help so far..
The lack of the ifcfg-eth0 file is the problem. Copy the stuff from
below, run ifup eth0 and it should come up.
You may need to also check the /etc/sysconfig/network settings for
something sane.
NETWORKING=yes
HOSTNAME=system.domain.com
GATEWAY=11.22.33.44
-Michael
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/11/
Hi There,
There some patches avaible to supply mysql support to postfix but i am
not sure if they are stable and/or bring performance.
If you want to use mysql as a backend for your MTA, then use a MTA that
*natively* supports mysql (or other db's)
On that point i can recommend Exim, a superb MTA
One thing that nobody has asked, are you sure that your network card has
the right modules being loaded in /etc/modules.conf? Mine looks like this:
alias eth0 3c59x
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Michael Weber wrote:
> The lack of the ifcfg-eth0 file is the problem. Copy the stuff from
> below, run ifup
Due to a goofy configuration with a VPN running between two PPPoE
connected networks I need to have an MTU set that's lower than the
default 1500.
Currently I added some code to /etc/rc.local to set it if it's one of
those networks but I'm wondering if there is a cleaner "more correct"
way of
Elton Woo wrote:
I've finally found that my printer will not print in colour, because the colour mechanism is defective. At least, it can or should print in monochrome. LEXMARK Z53, (parallel-port, usb)
on *his* system. It only will print in monochrome Black. (That'll teach me to buy a
di
Pablo,
Like that name! Looks like you want straight NAT for an rfc 1918 subnet. I
suspect you would also like to firewall your private subnet to protect it
from the less nice people in the world. So I would recommend grabbing one
onf the iptables scripts of the net. There are several the one t
Hacks are only ugly if they don't work, or break somthing. My
recommendation is spend some quality time with those buggered VPN
connections and make them work properly. True story. I had a person in a
remote office tell me I had to reset my email server clock because his
windows machine did not
Sounds like you have not properly configured your machine to use cups.
psyche does not use cups by default. If you check back on this thread "RE:
HP 4050TN - which driver?" I responded with a mini howto on setting up cups
in psyche.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Dodd [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Hi all,
I'm really new to this list, but I have not seen this in the archives
here before."help me psyche list, you are my only hope."
I have been trying to get Apache2 to play nice with mysql and php on my
RH8 system.
I created my system from the *everything* install.
I installed and att
it's probably one of the many bugs in the installer, i've had it hang on
me a few times, but I find some of the past releases were a lot worse.
What kind of computer do you have?
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, A.J. Werkman wrote:
> When I tried to install RH80 from an NFS server from the iso-images in
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 11:30, A.J. Werkman wrote:
> When I tried to install RH80 from an NFS server from the iso-images in an
> NFS-directory the install crashed.
>
> I did a text based install using custom package selection. On the package
> selection screen instead of seeing the package gr
When mine hangs, I usually do
ifdown eth0
ifup eth0
and that seems to fix it :-/
Tommy
--On Wednesday, December 11, 2002 12:17:03 AM -0800 Keith Morse
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
several weeks ago, i put my RH 8.0 laptop on a small
wireless net
did ya check the "peer dns" checkbox in neat (or turn the flag to true/yes
in the ifcfg-eth0)
Tommy
--On Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:07:19 AM -0600 "Ronald W. Heiby"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello psyche-list,
I have configured a RH 8.0 system as the LAN's DHCP server. For my
notebook c
Checkout this site:
www.turboprint.de
It has a printer program which supports various colour printers and allows
you to check the ink levels just like in windows. Not sure if it will
support your printer though..
Wolf
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From: Elton Woo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
On 23:47 11 Dec 2002, Taso Hatzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| (1) I dislike default world-read access to any files so I set umask
| appropriately in /etc/bashrc.
|
| (2) Fiddle around with ppp config or anything else that rewrites /etc/hosts.
Actually, no. It's not the rewriting. It's the bog
On 08:00 11 Dec 2002, Tom Georgoulias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Tommy McNeely wrote:
| >>Browseability is available on Solaris autofs. It doesn't create mount
| >>storms either. This feature may/may not show up in the v5 release:
|
| >hehe... if you use Star Office 6.0 or Nautilus it does :)
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:49:52PM +, Neil Bird wrote:
> Around about 11/12/2002 15:51, Aaron Konstam typed ...
> > I simply do not understand the working of modem lights.
>
>I'm off home now, but have a llok back through the archives a week or
> so & my thread about 'what to use now rp3'
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 10:00, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:49:52PM +, Neil Bird wrote:
> > Around about 11/12/2002 15:51, Aaron Konstam typed ...
> > > I simply do not understand the working of modem lights.
> Checking the psyche-list as well as the hints in Tom Georgoulias
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 02:20, Bill Rugolsky Jr. wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 11:34:54AM +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > I've got iptables to log what it drops with various options, but its
> > filling up my log files (theres a lot of traffic at work). Can I
> > somehow get it to log to a file o
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 03:40, Augusto Cezar Amaral wrote:
> Hi. I have Red Hat 8.0 running here and the rpm -q command tells me that
> ethereal is installed on the system. But when I try to launch it, I
> receive an error message.
Always post the error message :)
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Hello that did the trick... I just made the file ifcfg-eth0 with the stuff from
before and ran ifup eth0 and it worked. I have the NETWORKING and HOSTNAME
portion in the network file but I do not have a GATEWAY line, is it crucial? If
it is is the address just that of the router? And I want to cha
Not that simple. The routers are Netopia routers which have only three
options for VPNs:
PPTP: No encryption
ATMP: Has encryption
IPsec: Good encryption but I have clients that need to access other
corporate VPNs using proprietary Windows clients. As far as I know you
can't have IPsec VPNs
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 20:20, Taylor, ForrestX wrote:
> Use ssh instead of telnet. If you are connecting from a Windows
> machine, get cygwin,
Theres load of ssh clients out there for windows,
try PenguiNet from Silicon Circus
http://www.siliconcircus.com/penguinet
> which is a terminal f
All this /sbin/service network restart ..ing makes me wonder if anyone
has found a good trouble-free 802.11b solution. I'm debating the
purchase of a WAP and would like to hear from someone who's found a
reliable solution.
Ben
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apologies for the OT. i use sharescan to access the windows network here
at my halls of residence. is there an equivalent program for linux?
in the past i have used linneighborhood and xsmbrowser but neither of
them seem to have the searching facilities and ease of use that
sharescan does. if a
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 11:35, James Kaufman wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 12:14:54PM -0700, Craig White wrote:
> > Struggling with trying to get a 'shared' VNC desktop - like the article
> > of the linuxjournal - January 2002
> >
> > I have set /etc/sysconfig/vncservers
> >
> > VNCSERVERS="1:cr
Andrew Choong wrote:
apologies for the OT. i use sharescan to access the windows network
here at my halls of residence. is there an equivalent program for linux?
in the past i have used linneighborhood and xsmbrowser but neither of
them seem to have the searching facilities and ease of use tha
My xmms has a segmentation fault and so when I press
the
icon nothing happens. A little blurb popped up in
italics
on the bug site that said," It's the FEH!". I have FEH
on
this box, but, other than that, I'm clueless.
Does anybody know where I can download a driver for a
Belkin F5U512 Laptop fire
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Subject: Re: OT: share scan equivalent for linux?
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 03:29:36 +
From: Andrew Choong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Samuel Flory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Wednesday 11 December 2002 19:39, Craig Toenes uttered:
> My xmms has a segmentation fault and so when I press
> the
> icon nothing happens. A little blurb popped up in
> italics
> on the bug site that said," It's the FEH!". I have FEH
> on
> this box, but, other than that, I'm clueless.
Instal
Aaron Konstam wrote:
Checking the psyche-list as well as the hints in Tom Georgoulias
message got me going. But I am left with the mystery how anyone would
guess to change the name of tbe lock file and change ifup to
/sbin/ifup, etc? Thanks for the responses.
Not sure about the lock file, bu
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 12:54, Samuel Flory wrote:
> Andrew Choong wrote:
> From the gnome file manager type "smb:///".
and the gnome file manager is ...?
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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
I believe you can add MTU= to the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scritps/ifcfg-ethX file to do this.
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 17:18, Gregory Gulik wrote:
>
> Due to a goofy configuration with a VPN running between two PPPoE
> connected networks I need to have an MTU set that's lower than the
> default
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...
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 22:23, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 12:54, Samuel Flory wrote:
> > Andrew Choong wrote:
> > From the gnome file manager type "smb:///".
> and the gnome file manager is ...?
Nautilus.
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