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o access the other Apache server on 192.168.1.60, he can't get
> to it unless he specifically uses the IP address, or uses localhost fro
> the console of the 2nd Apache server.
All nat systems work that way.
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bastard wants to f_ck with that.
Only dangerous to the idiot admin.
> So, pessimistacally speaking: be careful; but positively speaking: do
> replace M$Office in your computing environment...:)
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Stephen H Carbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a (possibly) stupid question: would Evolution require that I
> enable telnet ?
no
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> correct ip shouldn't it?
What do you mean it doesn't match? Can you show us examples of what
they are, and what you think they should be, and why?
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ling with it on the
card. Hardware raid cards have a CPU on the card, and they handle all the
raid data on the card itself. Promise just sends all that info back to the
host cpu, through the driver, and thus it's software raid.
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u get. No, they are not available for free download. The
source code for all the packages in AS is, but not in binary form.
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my spam by a huge amount.
Sure, some still get through, but then it's easier to block them on a domain
(return-path) basis, instead of trying to block people that can change their
return-path at the drop of a hat (or letter in this case).
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gt; then I get a permission error. Any way around this?
In that situation, you might want to just su - to root, and run the file
manager. (or learn to operate on files from a command line (; )
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ation, the mouse pad is an oversized mouse
> pad. It is larger than all my others.
>
> Maybe someone will know and share the answer.
Which mouse driver are you using?
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 14:46:50 -0800
"Jerry Roy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I do a Kernel update to RedHat 8.0 via the "up2date" utility, is
> there anything else I have to do once the .rpm's are downloaded and
> installed?
Not if you use grub.
-
S on the router. What in heaven's name might
> account for this difference?
Probably a differen't call to ACPI. Seems that MS doesn't cut the power to the
PCI bus, so that the NICS stay on and live. (handy for wake on lan). Seems
that the Linux OSs cut all power, thus the
TIA
Why not just use the first iso? You can choose what install method you want.
>From the syslinux prompt: linux askmethod
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aintain a way to keep your domain names
pointed to your possibly changing IP address.
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there any
> alternatives that work?
I use the AMD MSI microatx board. Comes in the MSI slimline PC found at
newegg.
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gt; the installer come up and remove packages (not just a simple rpm package
> mind you.. but all the pieces too).
redhat-config-packages
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On Monday 27 January 2003 12:56, Ed wrote:
> Did I just read that Red Hat is dropping it's support down to one year
> for it's non-Advanced Server products?
yep. http://www.redhat.com/apps/support/errata/
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On Monday 27 January 2003 12:56, Ed wrote:
> Did I just read that Red Hat is dropping it's support down to one year
> for it's non-Advanced Server products?
Note, that it's "at least" one year. They could support it for longer.
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lamed for this --
> and deservedly so.
Did you even read the page, where it stated that certian popular releases may
see longer support periods?
BTW, what doesn't work for you wrt php and apache2?
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What's the next step after this message? I don't know very well the
> entire process and wanna know where to start the search :(
Try make rpm, then install the resulting rpm, since it'll put all the files in
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eople in, and have the man power to support say 7.3 for
a while. I also don't think anybody would be upset to see 7.3 supported, but
say once 8.1 and 8.2 come out, 8.0 support being dropped. How many people
continued to use 7.0 once 7.1 and 7.2 came out?
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t determines
> whether it will be a 7.4 or a 8.0 ??
most often, binary compatability. Because of the glibc changes between 7.3
and 8.0, 8.0 binaries aren't compatible with 7.3. Plus there were lots of
other changes that needed to be made to break free from the 7.x line, such as
the mov
p to Red Hat 7.2. So now what do I do? Lose support
> from IBM by hacking it into Red Hat 8.x, or lose it from Red Hat by
> running under the version supported by IBM?
yeah, I understand, and I think Red Hat does to. We'll just have to see what
develops in the near future.
> B
ssages you
recieved, we might be able to help you.
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e new version, w/out ever having to insert any media
into the mix.
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ld, show us both the errors from the GUI tool, and from running
"up2date --nox -u" from the command line. Command line will usually give us
more usefull errors.
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ecuase I really wanted to start from
fresh on an 8.0 system. I've talked to many people who have successfully
gone from 6.2 and upgraded to every release right on up to 8.0, with very few
problems.
I'm just curious as to why you don't think it's a reliable process
m drive
to your soundcard, and in the proper place on your sound card.
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ly kills the audio??? The only way to get it back again is to
> end this mixer and run kmix again turning on the cd audio.
kmix is probably controlling arts maybe? Is xmms using arts output? gnomemix
might be killing off arts or something like that.
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use of changes to XFree86. Phoebe has something of a
CVS X snapshot. Nvidia does not compile their drivers against this, and thus
it will not work.
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own kernel problem with 2.4.18. There is even a bugzilla report
made by BRU folks at Red Hat's bugzilla.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=79027
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rpm install. mod_perl can be found on disk 2.
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alters .Xclients-default
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 13:32, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
> Is it fair to assume the bug still exists in 2.4.20-ac2? suggestions
> for a patch, is one available?
Not a clue.
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k to stock, Nvidia worked.
Perhaps the latest version of Nvidia drivers have support for newer versions
of X, this was a version of 2 ago (nVidia version).
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m Red Hat). I've got one
customer trying to run BRU, and I'm working with them on trying to get a
2.4.18-10 kernel on 8.0. I'm not positive if it's a stock 2.4.18 problem, or
just later 2.4.18 Red Hat kernels.
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er an xterm does not load. I did not have this prob with RH73 or
> earlier. Any help is appreciated figuring this out on RH8.
Add it to ~/.Xclients or ~/.Xclients-default
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array. One of these volume groups will be for the OS, consisting of
/ /var /usr and maybe some other things.
What I'm looking for is examples of being able to boot off a drive that just
has /boot, then mount / from a LVM group on a Raid array.
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hich requires the extra space. Thi was all set up from the redhat
> installation program.
yeah, thats the problem. I need to do it post-install.
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a kernel panic.
What in the heck is going on?! Could the initrd somehow be mounted as
read-only? I'm using grub as the boot loader on both systems. Is there
anything I can pass to grug, that would allow the initrd to be mounted
read/write?
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(replace # w/ the run level) The lower the number, the earlier they start.
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h, thats what I meant. The actual scripts are numbered, adn thats what
you change, not the number part of rc#.d/
I guess it was a bit confusing what I wrote.
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her was already running. For that, not only do you have to set it to
start at a certian run level, you have to set which ORDER it starts, and
thats done by the preceding number to the service name in the rc#.d/
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Has anybody been able to successfuly create LVM groups like this in a
kickstart install? I'd like to know before I trod off to bugzilla w/ the
python dump.
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On Saturday 01 February 2003 10:29, Jesse Keating uttered:
> Basically ks dies with a python traceback ending in something like "Unable
> to create vg lvm"
>
> Has anybody been able to successfuly create LVM groups like this in a
> kickstart install? I'd like to know
On Monday 03 February 2003 11:11, Jonathan M. Slivko uttered:
> Not quite I meant mirroring several sites over several different
> servers in a failover situation.
This would be a function of Red Hat Advanced Server, and Cluster Manager that
comes with RHAS.
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n /etc/php.ini. Beware, I believe this
could mess w/ XML.
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> but I get a error that it can't find apxs
> does anyone know anything about this problem in redhat 8.0
> any suggestions
> detailed instructions would be a help I'm new to mysql and php
Install the php-mysql rpm that is found on CD 3
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it. Thank you very much. Sorry for my temper, it was just really annoying.
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On Thursday 06 February 2003 09:12, Marek wrote:
> One of my logs seems to be growing daily by 10 Megs or so. I presume it
> is a log as it happens in the / dir. How can i see which file is the
> culprit ?
ls -alh /var/log/ ? See whats big?
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On Thursday 06 February 2003 10:19, RayW wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> Were can I find the RedHat List FAQ?
View all headers.
List-Help: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=help>
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stab than the LVM module will be included. If not, use the
--with=lvm-mod option to mkinitrd. lvmcreate_initrd seems quite broken on RH
systems, as it doesn't take advantage of /dev/MAKEDEV and tries to copy every
/dev/* file to the initrd, thus running it out of space.
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mple get the latest version of X?
>
> Anyone ever do it? Horror stories?
Unsupported, likely to break your system.
YMMV
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Is anybody usin this dual channel SCSI raid card with Red Hat? Experiences?
Good/bad? I'm looking at possibly using it in our lowerend servers, but
wanted to get some info on it first.
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n so
> that /proc/lvm can be created...
LVm won't load at boot time unless your initrd specifies it to. Like I said
before, you have to makeinitrd --with=lvm-mod if you want to force the load
of LVM modules at boot time. Once the LVM module is loaded, vgscan works
just fine during
ow
selling mylex cards too. Does LSI make any hardware themselves?
Anywho, we are looking at the Elite 1600, or a single channel card, the 500
express.
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o means a guarentee that it
will eventually be released as errata, or released period. It's just a
testing ground.
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Your 2 month "Demo" is what the Basic service is. Once your Demo runs out,
you longer have those benefits. If you want to continue to enjoy RHN
services, and not get shut off when load is high, you need to pay for an RHN
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#x27;t,
as each partition of a disk gets it's own drive letter, and could cause
confusion. Go by what the SCSI card bios says at boot time.
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Use the device returned for
|> root (hdx,x)
then
|> setup (hdx)
where hdx is the boot disk, the one first found when your system boots.
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> The main question is: shall I have to introduce ide-scsi support also
> for CD reader??
>
> Tnx for help
Yes.
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user root by
(uid=0)
Feb 8 22:34:21 yoda in.rshd[12477]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] as root:
cmd='/opt/schily/sbin/rscsi'
Yet "/opt/schily/" is non-existant on both machines. Any help?
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stall cdrecord from source, and
create the /etc/defaults/rscsi w/ the proper username, I get messages about
scsi cmd error. I'm starting to think that remote burning is a lost cause.
Has anybody gotten this to work?
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> I run an exec fluxbox in .Xclients or .Xclients-default? Same with auto
> starting apps like an xterm on X startup? RH8 does not use .xsession.
I use Xclients-default because thats what switchdesk will modify.
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e out. I
think we might have one for RH 8.1
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> once upon a time, i knew why this was true. :-(
Actually, this isn't exclusive to ext3. Ext2 supports disk labeling too. I
wonder, did you enable only ext3, and not ext2 in your kernel? Perhaps
e2label requires ext2 support to write out the label. It would be odd, but I
wouldn
ients-default file
/usr/bin/sim &
kopete &
kmail &
/opt/phoenix/phoenix &
xscreensaver -no-splash &
exec fluxbox
All of the above things will launch once fluxbox is up and running.
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my palm using kpilot, and all that jazz.
So i think my whole ramble is about using the client that best suites your
needs. For me, it's Kmail. For the next person, it might be Evo, and for
Joe-bob, it might be mutt.
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greek to me. Any info would be appreciated.
When in doubt, try Red Hat documentation. Works great for me.
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/ref-guide/ch-bind.html
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Personally, I do all errata as a postinstall process. The Red Hat installer
has not been tested with new package sets, and isn't recommended to work.
Doing the base install, then applying applicable errata has worked great for
us so far.
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On Wednesday 12 February 2003 15:43, daYz uttered:
> Is there a command that let's me easily find and install RPMs that are on
> the Redhat cds?
redhat-config-packages defaults to looking for the packages on your CD.
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I've made 8.0 [s]rpms for k3b.
http://geek.j2solutions.net/rpms/k3b/
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article
showed up the other day that sums it all up. Great read:
http://infoworld.com/article/03/02/11/HNsco_1.html
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across all 2.8TB, and have the ability to add
more. Can something like this be done?
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looking forward to setting up some advanced storage clusters using HyperSCSI
technology. One would assume that you could put OpenGFS on top of the shared
disks. The only catch is that HyperSCSI can not be a server and a client at
the same time.
Any who, if anybody is interested, I can
ot;. Any ideas on why this is happening and how I can resolve
> it? Thanks in advance.
ppp package probably has to be updated at the same time or before the kernel
install. rpm -Uvh the new ppp package, rpm -ivh the kernel package.
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lues where to start looking to solve this issue?
edit /etc/modules.conf and set "options ide-cd dma=1"
When you use ide-scsi, it becomes a scsi interface. Starting at /dev/scd0 for
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for /dev/dvd. Just re-map the symlink of /dev/dvd to point to
/dev/scd0 (or 1 or whatever your DVD drive is now)
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On Friday 21 February 2003 04:31, Mariano Wahlmann uttered:
> Does anybody knows why RedHat send mails with uptdates everyday, and
> when you execute up2date -l, apears no update available?
> RedHat been doing this since a few weeks ago.
Your profile might need updating. up2date -p
On Friday 21 February 2003 04:58, Michael Kuss uttered:
> is there an easy way to figure out for which processor a kernel was
> compiled? I.e., on my laptop (Pentium MMX), I have
> kernel-2.4.18-24.8.0.i386 and kernel-2.4.18-18.8.0.i586 .
rpm -q --qf '%{arch} \n' kernel
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On Friday 21 February 2003 06:43, Harry Putnam wrote:
> How do you do that if root can't run rpm commands?
killall -9 rpm; rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__*
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ng DHCP and specifically pass name servers as
part of the DHCP lease.
A better solution, configure the dialup PC to run a caching only name server,
then point your lan PCs at the dialup PC for a dns server. Works like a
charm.
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e able to do so? (the RH docu is not very detailed
> regarding LVM)
ext3 is resizeable. You can run ext3 on top of lvm logical volumes. resize2fs
is the app to resize the file system once you extend the the logical volume.
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On Sunday 23 February 2003 08:40, Sandra uttered:
> I need the 2.4.20 kernel.
Why not pull it down from the phoebe-3 directories? Phoebe-3 is running a
2.4.20 kernel.
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devices at boot.
man mkinitrd
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t; I obviously want to follow the best practise with not hybridising my
> installation too much.
up2date --register
up2date spamassassin
This assumes that Red Hat has deemed there to be a good enough reason to push
out a new version of spamass.
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ne you want to allow in to port
80.
Whenyou're done, just service iptables restart.
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On Monday 24 February 2003 12:43, Hans Scheffers wrote:
> Hello Jesse,
> What about outgoing?
>
> iptables -a OUTPUT -p tcp --sport 80 -d XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
> maybe even including state=ESTABLISHED?
I suppose you should add that. Not all firewalls block outgoing traffic, just
incom
On Monday 24 February 2003 14:02, Jack Bowling wrote:
> U, guys. No way these rules are going to work without a jump target.
> So add:
>
> -j ACCEPT
>
> to the end of both given rules.
Whoops! I knew I was forgetting something (;
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86, or athlon.
> How can I tell?
You be smart about your naming scheme and name it something you can remember.
How often do you find yourself compiling athlon kernels for a p4?
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Also, run mediacheck
on your install media.
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y don't have an updated floppy, and I don't know if beta fixes them, since
I haven't seen any of those issues (;
Just think of Pogo for your next purchase. http://www.pogolinux.com
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