Hi,
I am installing RH-8 on a Wipro Netpower computer which has an Adaptec
AIC-7889 (v 2.57) and AMI MegaRAID 40-LD (v 3.11). While installation
anaconda reaches till partition stage and says that the partition table
in sda is inconsistant and it needs to recreate it. I said OK and
proceeded t
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On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 14:36:38 +0530, Rajkumar S. wrote:
> I am installing RH-8 on a Wipro Netpower computer which has an Adaptec
> AIC-7889 (v 2.57) and AMI MegaRAID 40-LD (v 3.11). While installation
> anaconda reaches till partition stage and says
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On Wed, 02 Apr 2003 17:23:46 -0600, Arthur Chong wrote:
> At 03:28 PM 4/2/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 14:58, Arthur Chong wrote:
> > > Thanks everyone for putting up with me...
> > >
> > > We have solved this problem - the key was
Eric Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 19:10, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Just wondering if we have native linux tools that can allow me to
>> listen to sound bites such as the ones found here:
>>
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B009X7/ref=pm_dp_ln_m
Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However googling for (+"real player" +linux) has brought up a number of
> hits so thanks for the tip.
Got the real player for linux installed and went thru the
preprogramed steps for plugins. However I still do not get to hear
those files at:
http:
Hi all, sorry for this post here but I cannot seem to join the
netfilter list :/
I wish to have a simple firewall to forward http traffic to internal network
This is what I have but it does not forward, any help much appreciated
#!/bin/sh
#path to iptables
IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables"
# External I
>>That is the old deprecated way to do it. I would recommend that you
>>instead modify the /etc/sysctl.conf file.
<...>
>>Dax Kelson
>>Guru Labs
>From: Arthur Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Thanks a lot. That helps us get with the latest.
>
>BTW: Where do you read up on what the deprecate
I've seen the thread started about Samba and I too am having some
difficulty. When I go to the share from a windows box, I get "\\Server is
not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.
Network Path not found." In my log file, I get the following error:
[2003/04/03
Corey,
I am becoming one step above a total novice, but I want to help.
Here is a printout of my smb.conf:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from spensa (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/09/27 15:54:05
At 05:04 PM 4/2/2003 -0500, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, John Ketchum wrote:
.
When you installed 3.1, did you change any configuration stuff so that the
appropriate libraries would be linked? When I had two versions of the
compiler, I needed a $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Before running startx, I can dmesg and see my hardware. cat /proc/mtrr
shows me:
reg00: base=0x ( 0MB), size= 128MB: write-back, count=1
reg01: base=0x0800 ( 128MB), size= 64MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x0c00 ( 192MB), size= 32MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xe8
The 192.168.x.x and 10.x.x.x networks are part of a set of "Martian
Networks" they are
not routable outside a local area network {which may include your ISP's
network}.
If you are being assigned these IP's from both of the ISP's and not a
firewall in each
office you are probably out of luck. If
Either you don't use MySQL, PHP4, wine, VMWare ... or you did not run
up2date in the last couple of weeks.
Marek wrote:
Colburn wrote:
OK, RedHat will try to resolve the many flaws in RH8 with their new
release, RH9 on April 7th.
Any idea what they will charge retail for this?
(I also paid for m
Even with a paid subscription, I couldn't get better that 53KBps, from
RedHat, but using
bit torrent I was able to get downloads of the 3 binary iso's in about
an hour. I am connected
to a T3 on a 100bT switched network.
Jim McConnell wrote:
I just went and Downloaded mine yesterday , was a sna
I am by no means the expert on GRUB but I would question the
"hdc=ide-scsi" switch on the kernel line in the menu file. I would
delete the "hdc=ide-scsi" switch on that line and then try booting into
the 2.4.18-27.8.0 kernel again. It won't hurt since you can still boot
into the old kernel if neces
Michael Schwendt wrote:
The right place where to report bugs to Red Hat is:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com
You can also attach your files there.
Done, Bug #87933. But if some one has some exp in dealing with this
situation I will be happy to hear !
raj
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Corey Head wrote:
In my log file, I get the following error:
[2003/04/03 07:51:30, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(333)
Denied connection from (192.168.1.50]
...
I also put this line in the smb.conf file:
hosts allow = 192.168.1.0
That's not the right format. It should be either:
host
Title: Determining Machine Make and Model
Is there any way to determine a machine's make and model by using a command line program? I want to purchase memory for a server without having to crack the box until I have the memory in hand.
-Channon
> "CQ" == Channon Quillen writes:
CQ> Is there any way to determine a machine's make and model by using
CQ> a command line program?
You could try using dmidecode:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/dmidecode
You might lucky and have a motherboard BIOS with the description
fields filled in
Hi,
When mounting via NFS, sometimes I get;
mount: RPC: Timed out
Other times it works.
NFS servers are a combo of 7.3/8.0 patched as of
yesturday.
Using DDNS for host resolution.
I wish I had more info so that I can fix it so I'm
hoping someone here can based on this small amont of
info.
Br
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 00:33, Kevin Waterson wrote:
[snip]
> # Internale network
> INT_NET="192.168.0.0/24"
>
> # Internal Network Interface
> INT_NET_IF="eth1"
>
> # Internal Network Interface IP Address
> INT_NET_IF_IP="192.168.0.1"
>
> # IP of the web machine
> WWW_IP="192.168.0.3"
>
> # Turn
Well...I tried your suggested formats...but that actually didn't work
either. In fact, my attempts to connect after these changes didn't even show
up in the log. So I put it back. I don't have any security settings turned
on. Should I?
Thanks!
Corey
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 03:41:34PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When mounting via NFS, sometimes I get;
>
> mount: RPC: Timed out
>
> Other times it works.
>
> NFS servers are a combo of 7.3/8.0 patched as of
> yesturday.
>
> Using DDNS for host resolution.
>
> I wish I had more
> As far as we can figure out when the server
> can't keep up
> with the requests of our 50 clients.
Mounting via samba is very reliable so I may use samba
for Linux clients via smbmount, something I didn't
want to do as samba mounts assume the mounter to own
the file system regardless of uid/gid
This one time, at band camp,
Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > # Turn on ipforwarding
> > echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>
> Are you running this last command on the gateway? It doesn't look like
> thats what you're doing... You don't have to run it on any other
> machine.
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, John Ketchum wrote:
> Perhaps I am missing a required library, or it is in a non-standard
> location, but I don't know what library to look for. In this case, though,
> it is the system compiler (gcc3.2) that is having problems. If I could
> find the library that defines the
Corey Head wrote:
Well...I tried your suggested formats...but that actually didn't work
either.
Then I guess I need more information about your "global" section.
Without that, I wouldn't know what your samba server is configured to
disallow.
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Gordon Messner Wrote:
>Then I guess I need more information about your "global"
>section. Without that, I wouldn't know what your samba
>server is configured to disallow.
Right then! Here you are. I didn't open up a lot of stuff in it as it
seemed unnecessary...but perhaps I'm misreading thi
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