idea.
Usually they win over my [in]sanity.
;)
Jason Montleon
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From: "M A Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: Is Redhat's postman asleep?
> On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Jesse Keati
't be? Maybe I'm barking
up the wrong tree?!?
Jason Montleon
; <<>> DiG 9.2.1 <<>> @ns1-d.dns.pipex.net whirlwind.systems.pipex.net
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 29969
;; flags: qr rd;
I had asked about this earlier. No one responded. I don't get any of my
SSH connections listed; still get stunnel and printer connects; but not the
ssh logins. I would love to know what I need to do to get SSH connections
in the logwatch email again.
Jason
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Thank you,
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or two of configuration?
Thank you,
Jason
roblem. I'm usually just happy that all my dashes slashes alphas and
numerics appear as they should.... unfortunately at this time they are not
quite...
Jason
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Cochran Robert L (NO)
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ea to use some type of firewalling software like lokkit or
firestarter etc as prevention in the future.
Just some thoughts. Hope this helps.
Jason
x2452
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Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 20
I apologize; I botched that one sentence Doing ps -A -m shows the additional
threads so this does NOT seem to be what chkrootkit is griping about.
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From: "Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 3:55 PM
S
Xeons are workstation/server processors. They can be used in uni or multi
processor systems. You can in fact run just one. Random google seach on
"xeon" and "workstation" brings up:
http://www.hp.com/workstations/products/winnt/x4000/summary.html
As you can see you can happily run it as a singl
x27;t really tell
you with any degree of non-troll like intelligence.
Jason
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From: "Robert L. Cochran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 8:35 PM
Subject: Re: Hyper Threaded Pentium 4
> I'm new
Hi all :
Does anyone have an excellent Samba book to recommend
?
( A tutorial / reference book all in one )
I am considering getting that Linux Samba server admin
book
from the Craig Hunt Library.
Any suggestions ?
Regards , Jason
even tried the same process with a
lower-level user that existed
on both machines , and still the process
failed
Regards , Jason
ome of the files are only
a few bytes in size , but there are millions of them , and
so by adding up the numbers
using 'expr' , I end up with a number in exponential form
rather than the command being
smart enough to convert the figure into a higher-level
unit of measurement.
Regards , Jason
On Monday 10 February 2003 08:40, Thien Ho wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use "zcat /usr/share/man/man1/ls.1.gz | groff -t -e -mandoc -Tps > ls.ps"
> to create manpage for ls in PostScript format. Is there another way without
> having to use absolute path for the manpage?
n an Intel PIV 2.0 Ghz platform ? how easy will it be to
configure a SCSI disk and controller, and what tools do
you
recommend I use ? ( P.S. I am using a Gnome desktop
as
well with all of the system tools installed )
Regards, Jason
ck.
Does anyone have a vague idea as to what I can check for?
is there a way I can
check the old mail server for what could be happening
?
Regards, Jason
to the outside world before the new
3 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: External email on RH 8
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Jason Dale wrote:
>
> > Hi all:
> >
> > OK, here is the situation. I have an Old Red hat Linux 7 machine which
> > is running exim as a mail server. This machine also acts as out
firewall.
> > I am
Hi again,
Here is a screendump of the errors I am getting when I try
to send mail
from the outside world to my testmail
account.
The other scary thing is that even when I send a mail to a
completely
non-existent account, whether internally or
externally, I get the same
message as below
his server. How do I check which one
is
the primary?
There are not any TCP wrappers enabled, this mail server is sitting behind
at least 2 firewalls.
Where does sendmail keeps it's logs, and what do I check for ?
Thanks for your help !
Jason
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From: "Ralf
Thanks to both Ralph and Jay
Seems it was a firewall issue after all. The nitwits did not open the
port like we asked them to ! and here I am pulling my hair out ..
Jason
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From: "Ralf Spenneberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S
7;IP'. Where am I
going wrong here?
Regards, Jason
an be run in the task scheduler
5) Can compress archives
6) Allows you to backup directories as well as filesystems. ( Unlike dump !)
Ideally, I want to use tools that are already apart of the system, but I am
willing
to compromise. ( I will look into using 'flexbackup' , which someo
being available
in one direction though.
I assure you that out of everyone on this list, my knowledge
is pretty pathetic. Pretty soon I will be getting an award
for being the dumbest user on the list. ;)
Pity there isn't a backup solution for dummies.
Jason
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From:
Yup, I did use root, but I still had a typo after root, so it could not find
the user
name. Thanks, *looking very sheepish*
I don't suppose there is a way to supply the root passwpord on the
command line? this would be great, because I could then run this command
in the task scheduler
up are probably because 'backup' does not
exist on the archive
/ blackhawk server )
10) Ran the following command ( From blackhawk ) as root
# ssh -i /root/.ssh/backup backup@firewall
I still get prompted for a password, and I even made sure that /root/.ssh is
also 700
event
'objectionable'
websites from being accessed in
situations where a network of people
access the internet via your Red
hat Linux server? by 'objectionable'
I mean any content including
violence, pornography, etc.
Regards, Jason
Hi There!
Ext3 came into the picture from around RH 7.2, and it comes with some
Journaling features designed to make your file system recover from crashes
better than ext2 did.
Because of this journaling, there will be a performance decrease, which
is probably what you are experiencing.
Jason
pe of program?
Any help or advice much appreciated
Regards, Jason
nsense, someone will correct me soon. My reasoning
here is that if this does not resolve the problem, then the hassle does not
have anything to do with the profile script/s sitting in the home directory
Jason
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From: "Cédric Chausson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
. Once you remove the account, recreate it with something like
# useradd -m [account].
Then reset the passwords as necessary
If reomving and recreating the account does not work, then this may
require a Linux Jedi to solve :)
> - Original Message -
> From: "
What type of mail user agent program are you using?
Jason
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From: "Alessandro Oliveira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: Mozilla Personal Address Book Corrupted
> Hi guys,
>
>
ng up
the file, and then removing message blocks one at a time to try and single
out the offending message.
Don;t take my word for it - I am just making a shot in the dark based on my
sendmail experiences
Jason
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From: "Neil Bird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
that are not discussed on Redhat
or
Symantec?
Any suggestions welcome
Are there any commands that I can run on the command line to check for any
erratic
network card activity ? which logs can I check?
Jason
-Jason
DaleSen
s sake.
Better
safe than sorry.
Jason
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From: "Tony Nugent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Redhat 8. 0 Psyche Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: Linux Slapper worm - New variants ?
> On Fri M
command line UNIX very well ;)
Jason
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From: "Joe Klemmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 4:07 AM
Subject: Re: SCO and RedHat?
> On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 12:30, Loeung Vidol wrote:
>
> > Anyone
hy Red Hat 9
is popping up so quickly.
Jason
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To: "Red Hat Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Red Hat 9
> On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, naugaranch wrote:
&
and
then
use the m4 program to regenerate the sendmail.cf file. Restrart sendmail for
good measure.
Also check the file /etc/xinetd.d/ipop3 or a similarly named file, and make
sure
that the variable disable = no.
If you need to change the ipop3 file, run the command afterwards;
# service x
according to
which PCI slot you use, or
according to whichever card was added first,
irrespective of the PCI slot?
Jason
appear to make any mention of the netconfig command. Neither
do any of my other RH books. There is not even a man page for it on my RH8
system. Hmmm
Jason
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, J
check the permissions ( particularly the execute permission ) on the
directory '/home' itself. Just a feeble suggestion.
Jason
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesda
location.
1) How do I configure my RH8 machine to synch itself
according to an atomic clock on the WWW?
2) How do you change the time zone on a Linux server
(AFTER the installation)
Thanks, Jason
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1.2.3.4" error messages.
Any ideas?
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I don't know if any of you guys have been hit by the
W32.Blaster.Worm yet, but the kind of tool I am talking about will
be very useful in finding out what ports have 'unusual' amounts
of activity.
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s. Naturally, the other Bob will not be happy about this.
Is there anyway to set up the system so that both Bobs can have different
passwords, and that their email gets stored seperately in different
mailboxes,
on the same machine with the same IP address?
P.S. This IS an RH8 system :)
Jason
the second address will deliver mail to 'bob.domain2'. This way,
you can maintain seperate folders and account info for both bob's at
different
domains.
Still, if there is a way to achieve this without using MTA specific
databases,
I'd like to know. ANy suggestions welcome ...
gust 19, 2003 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: RH8 and mail domain hosting
> I'm pretty sure this is obvious, but you can't have two identical
usernames
> on the same system.
>
> You would have to have bobX and bobY as usernames and adjust your
> /etc/mail/virtusertable file accordi
, which does
proper
housecleaning and allows processes to terminate
themselves
and their child processes. 'init 6' will reboot your
machine.
Jason
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From:
Quillen,
Channon
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 200
Hi all,
I just used up2date on the Gnome desktop to upgrade my
sendmail packages, but just as the packages were installing,
up2date froze dead in it's tracks.
Now, when I use the rpm command to query packages,
it hangs. Even rpm --rebuilddb does not work, as I suspected
that the RPM package d
ould run package queries and updates again.
Had this failed, I would have spent months rebuilding the database,
or simply would have had to reinstall the OS.
Jason
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From: "Jason Dale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday
Thanks for the info y'all :)
Micheal, I know the term 'lock files' should be fairly
obvious, but what exactly do these files 'lock' ?
where can I find more info on these?
Thanks a stack,
Jason
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From: "Michael Fratoni" <[E
oftware to show
up when you type the command 'rpm -qa' ?
Thanks,
Jason
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involved. Must support Sendmail, and if possible, Exim as well.
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s are running on the system
and what is using up the most resources.
b) 'ps
-elf'
This will show all processes running on the system, in long
format, and lists among other things, PID, PPID, terminal, user,
st
Hi,
The CD burners that shipped with my RH Linux distro
don't seem to work properly.
Can anyone recommend good CD writing software for
Red Hat Linux? something like NERO burning ROM
that you get for Windows?
Thanks!
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I know that this is probably impossible, but is there a way
for me to 'read' or mount a DVD on a normal CD-RW drive?
or at least try to take a snapshot of the data and write
it on a normal CD?
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idle time. Get the terminal device, and then
do a ps -t on that terminal to get the process ID to kill.
Jason
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 14:47, Leonard Miller wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a user session that has been logged in for a couple of days.
> I know the user has logged out, but I can
all the time, and this is NOT a good
practice, and can result in many orphaned processes still running or
sleeping on the system, particularly if these processes are waiting for
a specific response from their parents.
I hope this has helped you!
Jason
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 01:36, Leonard Miller wro
us programs I use to view/edit
files, such as Gedit or Vi, are not able to view or access files
at SMB locations. Can anyone recommend a good editor that can
both view and edit text files and RTF files at SMB locations?
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for the info. I guess it's just me then ;)
I am not familiar with SMB or Samba at all. Could you possibly
give me the guidelines for setting up an smbmount? I am not sure
how the whole process works ...
Thanks
Jason
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 20:32, Peter Larsen wrote:
&
Thanks again! I got the share to mount with the following
command (The other one gave errors)
# /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/smbmount //maxxsrv/maxxess /mnt/smbmnt -o
username=jason,password=jason -u 500 -g 501
I have enabled myself to use root passwords so that I don't have to
su first. 500 an
Thanks a stack for all the help! much appreciated.
The command
# /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/smbmount //maxxsrv/maxxess /mnt/smbmnt -o
username=jason,password=jason,gid=501,uid=500,fmask=664,dmask=755
worked nicely. The man page for smbmount is wrong, because there
it talks about using -u and -g
sr/bin/smbmount //maxxsrv/maxxess /mnt/smbmnt -o username
jason password X gid 501 uid 500 fmask 664 dmask 755
# lsof | grep -i smbmnt
fam 1616 jason 28r DIR0,8 4096 3
/mnt/smbmnt/.Trash-jason
The list open files command reports a file called '.Trash-jason
OK ... I think what I am seeing is normal. The
file '.Trash-jason' is exactly what is says it is -
a trash or recycle 'bin' if I may call it that. Files
you delete on the share get recorded here and placed in
your local recycle bin. (That's nifty - my windows 2000
ma
grep -i sawfish I notice that the system
still shows version 1.2-5 in the rpmdatabase. How do I install in
such a way that the system will also update its RPM database?
(With source RPM's, one could use rpmbuild to achieve this, but I
am not sure how to get it to work with tarba
a top-notch solution.
Freeware products don't have support, and they require
you to be a rocket scientist)
Thanks :)
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tions, etc? This saves me from having
to figure out how to write on myself, as procmail is
not easy to master.
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Try adding the '-vv' flag to the rpm --rebuilddb command.
The output is more verbose, and that could give you some
useful info if all else fails
Jason
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of M A Young
Sent: 06 December 2003 07:27 PM
Have a look inside the log files located in
/var/log/httpd for starters. That may help
you trace the exact problem.
Jason
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Suresh Babu A. [IT
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Sent: 07 January 2004 11:33 AM
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instead of graphical? you are prompted for
this
option
right at the beginning of the installation.
Jason
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curlybracesSent: 08 January 2004 07:02 AMTo:
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Hi! All,
Does any one know any program run on Linux can monitor root user or
other users activity?
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From: "Stephen Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: &
Care to explain? I don't understand your comment and I couldn't find a
bookwise web site listed on google.
Thanks,
Jason
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From: "Marek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 9:42 PM
Subject: Re:
Nevermind Marek. I did find the site and the book. Just have to find it in
the US now :)
Thanks for the help,
Jason
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From: "Marek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: RedHat commands
Chris I'm with you 100% on this. Been trying to
switch fully to Linux but I can't seem to find a decent HTML editor like DWMX.
I've got a couple articles on using Wine with DWMX but some of the features
don't work.
Jason
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Fr
I found this site for a DW for Linux petition.
Send in your email address and you never know, Macromedia might just put out a
Linux version.
http://www.execulink.com/~cboden/dwlin/
Jason
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From:
Christopher A.
Williams
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
No kidding and I bet all the macromedia and adobe products would run faster
and be way more stable under Linux. We should all email macromedia and
adobe.
Jason
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Satu
t in the mail
> webpage. the error page willl be appeared in the
> following
>
> Error
> You must be logged in to access this page.
SquirrelMail requires access to an IMAP server. Are you running one?
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On Monday 04 November 2002 09:34, you wrote:
Please keep discussion on list.
> Under the redhat 8.0 server, I have already installed
> "imap-2001a-15" but invalid.
What exactly do you mean by invalid?
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A foo
it's related, but I noticed a problem when plugging a KVM in
after the machine had booted (it's setup for serial console). If the KVM was
plugged in when the machine booted everything is fine. I have not really
investigated it though.
jason
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On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:28:04AM +0100, Martin Stricker wrote:
> Jason Gilbert wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure if it's related, but I noticed a problem when plugging a
> > KVM in after the machine had booted (it's setup for serial console).
> > If the KVM
On Tuesday 05 November 2002 09:21, chakman lee wrote:
> After we enter the login and password, the error
> message will be shown as follow
>
> Error
> You must be logged in to access this page
Are you able to login to the imap server using a standard email client?
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o run SquirrelMail on?
If the answer is no, then you would need to resolve that problem first.
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ya don't go lookin' for rutabagas.
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are searches. Who are they trying to kid?
Who cares? Most savvy people would ignore the sponsored links anyway (they are
marked as such).
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-- motto of the Christ
d
> not even holding the power slide to 'on' for a while will hard-reset it.
> Taking the battery out is the only option that works.
Doesn't it have a 'reset' button? On my old N505VE there's a little hole
underneath the machine which you push an unbent pape
extracting the CPU or by using a grounding
> > strap.
>
> I usually just hold onto the chassis of the case to
> make sure I'm grounded.
But if you've removed the power cord, would the case still be grounded ...?
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t; I was debating about switching back to 7.3 and running Apache 1.3.23 in
> order to get PDF capability.
google for "php pdf class", there are at least two classes out there which can
produce PDF *without* using the standard PDF library. IE it produces PDF
using only native PHP.
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o more groups starting to put up 3rd party repositories.
Gstreamer, jpackage (java packages), freshrpms.net.
I've rambled enough.
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and one of the cpu's goes to 100%. I have to kill -9
the process to get it to stop. The pages work fine on the xdmcp server,
just not the client. We have turned the pop up windows off and I
thought I had it but she is still getting lock ups.
Anyone have an idea?
jason [EMAIL PROT
> Jason Janelle wrote:
> > I run xdmcp on my home server so that my wife can use the same computer
> > as me with a cheep piece of hardware. Everything works fairly well
> > except mozilla. When she goes to certain sites:
> >
> > http://boards2.ivillage.co
> Jason Janelle wrote:
> >>What plugins do you have installed? Some plugins simply don't work on a
> >>remote X display. If you have Flash 5 for Linux installed, you must
> >>upgrade to Flash 6 in order for it to cause major problems over the
> >>n
his ?
Regards , Jason
se to
figure all off this stuff out , so that I don't have to go straight into the
httpd.conf code. As an idiot proof solution , would a re-install of
apache help ?
How would I go about regenerating a new certificate ? is there a
command I can use ?
Thanks for your help ,
Regar
and which packages they affect.
Regards , Jason
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Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 3:07 PM
Subject: RH8.0
>
> Hi guys, just talked to someone who mentioned that he had minor
&
Hi Kevin
We were looking into using a package called Sophos anti-virus
software , which allegedly runs on Linux as well as Unix. Red
Hat x.x included , from what I am told.
Regards , Jason
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To: <[EMA
rs
> Just sign here on the bottom line
> And subscribe for fifty years!
> Oh, you should have watched out
> Gave Linux a try
> Now licensing six is bleeding you dry
> Microsoft is coming to town
> Microsoft is coming to town!
Great, where can we download the MP3 :)
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I also had a Win98 and Red Hat dual boot environment here at the office.
Never had a hitch really , except for the fact that DOS seemed to treat my
Linux partitions as extended DOS , and when I ran scandisk , that is when
all hell broke loose .
Jason
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From
Hello
On Behalf of myself and my family , may you all have a
merry Christmas
and a happy new year !
Regards , Jason Dale
Hi :
Does anyone know of a command set that can be used to convert
Linux format files into DOS/Windows format , and visa versa ?
On UnixWare 7 there were commands called 'dtox' and 'xtod' ,
but I cannot find the equivalent commands on Linux
Regards , Jason
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must be logged on
and must
be requesting mail from the server )
Regards , Jason
vdial ) to
configure a dial-out to another mail server , which is
incidently also Red Hat ?
I *know* this is a RH 8 mailing list , but the distro I
want to do
the configuration on is actually Red Hat 7.2
Thanks a ton ,
Jason
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