Mike Chambers wrote:
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From: "jdow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: ntp sync'ing
Quite assuredly. Unless you are coupled to a GPS clock of some sort the
local host should be setup as running at strat
Randall J. Parr wrote:
I am trying to use NFS to transfer data between a RH 7.3 (s7) and an
RH 8.0 (s8) system.
I have tried the following on both system (ie coming from both
directions).
[only the names have been changed to proected the innocent]
/etc/exports:
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/
Sorry, I know this is not Psyche specific but this is the most active list.
I received an email, (virus packed no doubt), on 2 different mail
servers, 2 different domains; the message claims to come from root but
the relay IP is in SOA somewhere in China. I don't understand why
sendmail allowed
Keith Morse wrote:
Okay, I'll bit. Now that metamail has been dropped from psyche, how do I
command line decode base64 files. I'm taking a look at a klez trap I'm
using in conjuction with procmail. "man -k base64" shows:
MIME::Base64 (3pm) - Encoding and decoding of base64 strings
M
Keith Morse wrote:
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Joshua Andrews wrote:
Keith Morse wrote:
Okay, I'll bit. Now that metamail has been dropped from psyche, how do I
command line decode base64 files. I'm taking a look at a klez trap I'm
using in conjuction with procmail. "
but too brief to get any details.
Has anyone had a similar problem or any ideas about the cause?
Thank you,
Joshua Andrews
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After switching my MS optical wheel mouse from PS2 port to USB I am
seeing an error during bootup right after the USB stuff is initialized;
"insmod /libpath/block/xd.o failed" --that's not really the message but
it's close.
This error does not show up in messages but what does show up is this;
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, I wrote:
I have RH8.0 (with all updates) installed on an Athlon/Asus A7V. I find
after some time that I am unable to run the ps command. Running ps
freezes the console or terminal it's run on. Once this has happened, if I
attempt to shut the mach
Beartooth wrote:
Where have they put it? The new find command doesn't seem
to be much use unless you already know the exact name of what
your're looking for -- and even then, I have my doubts ...
Petersen's Red Hat linux : the complete reference (2nd ed.)
is no use in paper form, which assumes
Zaphod wrote:
Pardon me for an incredibly stupid question, but where is the rawhide
kernel? Is it a "kernel-source" RPM somewhere? I can't find it
anywhere on Red Hat's ftp sites or mirrors. Specifically I want to play
with the latest XFree86 stuff (Mike Harris are you out there?), which
requi
Chuck Mead wrote:
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no postings yet?
:-)
Geez, I only have 34% of the first iso @ about 25K and just about every
mirror I have tried is full.
Might be a while before people actually have installed it and have found
stuff to bitch about :)
-Joshu
Kevin McConnell wrote:
While running an X session, open up multiple
gnome-terminals. now type w or who. In 7.3 down, you
used to see your user logged in under pts/N and now
you don't. Anyone else experiencing this behavior, or
is it just me? Is this a bug or a feature?
It must be just you - w
Kevin McConnell wrote:
Anyone experience the following:
Run the kdevelop program as a regular user and when it
gets to the step for indexing documentation, tell it
to index both types of documentation (using ht://dig)
and let it run. First off, I have to warn you that it
may take a day or two to
Nick Lomonte wrote:
Hi all,
As usual, first thing I do after a new RedHat install is install the
nvidia drivers. However this time, I can't rebuild the kernel rpm.
[root@aardvark nick]# rpm --rebuild
--rebuild: unknown option
What the heck am I missing? That's quit puzzling. I have the kern
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