On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 16:39:20 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote
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> > > > When rebooting a RH 8.0 system, I get the message
> > > >
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> > That is the confusing part, when I run it from a terminal I do not see any
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I have these java components installed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wormscan-1.5.7-release]# rpm -qa | grep -i java
gcc-java-3.2-7
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wormscan-1.5.7-release]# rpm -qa | grep -i j2
j2re-1.4.1_02-fcs
j2sdk-1.4.1_02-fcs
The java plugin works OK with Mozilla 1.3a. However, when I do a
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 22:19:26 -0500, Michael Fratoni wrote
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:53:55 -0800, Eric Burke wrote
> Hi again,
>
> I just verified it. This is legitimate, so apparently there is no
> 8.1, but a 9 instead. Go to http://www.redhat.com, and in the lower
> right corner in the Community box there is the same thing and a link
> to click to get R
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:21:53 -0800, Jack Bowling wrote
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:41:56PM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> > Sorry, do not mean to be thick, but the man iptables says,
> >
> >-L, --list
> > List all rules in the selected c
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 14:21:00 -0600, Ed Wilts wrote
[snip]
> Please note that 8.0 will be unsupported after December 31 of this year.
> You should start planning a version 9 rollout soon (it will be publicly
> available in early April). Personally, I'm going to be migrating my
> production system
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 11:40:24 -0800, Raul Acevedo wrote
> I do very much the same thing: save everything in /etc, /root and /home
> to a separate drive that is untouched by the upgrade, then do a full
> install, formatting all partitions except /home. I only do this on
> major x.0 releases; for x.y
On 25 Mar 2003 16:05:09 -0900, Michael Smith wrote
> After 12 months, up2date goes away if you don't use enterprise.
My basic subscription for the RH 8 channel does not expire until Feb 2004.
What will happen to my subscription after 12/31/03?
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 21:25:05 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote
> On Tuesday 25 March 2003 17:05, Michael Smith uttered:
> > After 12 months, up2date goes away if you don't use enterprise.
>
> Again, I point you to the "At least 12 months" No where does it say
> you get 12 months, and 12 months _only_ f
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 11:29:12 -0800, Randall J. Parr wrote
> I seen several postings that imply allowing RHN up2date to install
> the glibc 2.3.2 set of updates will break an RH 8.0 system.
>
> Does this break RH 8.0 supplied packages or only non-RH-supplied packages?
>
> Does anyone have a list
ts in
/var/log/packets rather than as kernel in /var/log/messages?
Thanks.
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java doco, but am
unable to determine if this is the version compiled with GCC 3.2. Hate to
reinstall the Blackdown project one if it is not necessary. How can I tell
whether j2sdk-1.4.1_02-fcs was compiled with GCC 3.2?
Thank you.
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 17:13:51 -0600, Miguel M wrote
> >Anyone have any ideas on how I can get the -j LOG action put the
> >results in /var/log/packets rather than as kernel in /var/log/messages?
>
> Hi Mike!
>
> A very simple example that you can later integrate to your f
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 17:13:51 -0600, Miguel M wrote
> >Anyone have any ideas on how I can get the -j LOG action put the
> >results in /var/log/packets rather than as kernel in /var/log/messages?
>
> Hi Mike!
>
> A very simple example that you can later integrate to your f
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 09:42:13 -0600, Miguel M wrote
> Mike Vanecek wrote:
> >BTW, this works better if one uses the kern.=debug format.
>
> You are right Mike!
> kern.=debug is more efficient
>
> >Of course, I hope that nothing else is generating kern.debug messages
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 02:00:58 -0500, Raúl D. Pittí Palma wrote
> Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
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> > Thanks to all for the pointer to "John". It installed with very little
> > trouble. Probably the trickiest part was figuring out that it was
> > usin
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 22:38:52 -0500, Michael Fratoni wrote
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> On Wednesday 26 March 2003 05:01 pm, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> > Mozilla 1.3 release notes say that it is only compatible with java
> > compiled with GCC 3.2 whi
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> On Friday 28 March 2003 04:02 pm, Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> > Did not work for me. My guess is that I have j2sdk-1.4.1_02-fcs from
> > java.sun installed. How
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On Saturday 29 March 2003 04:32 pm, Guy Fraser wrote:
> Hmm, I am pretty sure wine was included with RH 8.0.
>
Yes it was although I'm still trying to figure out how to get it
working! :-)
Mike W
> Ed Wilts wrote:
> >On Sat, M
software or upgrade---to be installed on my systems without my own QA
folks testing it in my testbed with systems that duplicate my
production servers. To do otherwise is foolish and can be costly.
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't get it to work. Can't even get SOL.EXE to work!
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> >On Saturday 29 March 2003 04:32 pm, Guy Fraser wrote:
> >>Hmm, I am pretty sure wine was included with RH 8.0.
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distro. Trying to get a ftp connection to rawhide was a real pain. I wish paid
RHN customers could also be given priority access to at least rawhide.
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On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 18:09:52 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote
> On Saturday 29 March 2003 17:43, Mike Vanecek uttered:
> > I have 3 RH 8 systems on paid basic entitlements. That works real nice for
> > standard up2date updates. However, sometimes I need something that is not
> > pro
On 29 Mar 2003 22:01:46 -0500, Joe Klemmer wrote
> On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 11:53, Guy Fraser wrote:
>
> > What about the extra US$60/year for the entitlement, US$60/year x 500 =
> > US$30,000. For each 500 entitlements, a persons salary can be paid for a
> > year.
>
> You have many other op
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 14:16:46 +0200, Pavel Rozenboim wrote
>
> Did you copy the plugin file to mozilla plugins dir? I think it is important
> to create a symbolic link to a plugin and not to copy the file. Also
> do you use a plugin from mozilla directory or netscape4 directory?
Yes,
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On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 09:53:40 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote
> On Sunday 30 March 2003 09:39, Mike Vanecek uttered:
> > I tried one and it was busy too. Just gave up and waited a couple of days.
> > Which one do you recommend?
>
> Where are you located?
Most of the time either
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 09:34:53 +0200, Pavel Rozenboim wrote
> Hmm, actually I have both java 1.4.1_02 from Sun and blackdown.org
> and the plugin works fine. I haven't done any special steps to make
> it work. I just unpacked the blackdown.org jre to /usr/java/ dir and
> made a symbolic link to a
work over ssh.
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I found there was a problem with ssh and I fixed that. Now I ger a X11 connection
rejected because of wrong authentication. X connection to localhost:11.0 broken
(explicit kell or server shutdown)
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I installed XFree86-libs but unfortunately I get a Can
Looks to be an issue with RedHat 7, I was useing Redhat 7 on a test sever. It works
fine with 8.
Thanks for all the help
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I found there was a problem with ssh and I fixed that. Now I ger a X11 connection
rejected because of wrong authentication. X c
ernel source installed but the
kernel source from kernel.org
Do I need to symlink anything so that OpenManage will find the kernel source.
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ere any reason it shouldn't work?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John Guynn
I have one. It works just fine. I also have a four port that I use for
a common monitor, mouse, keyboard for three RH8 Linux boxes.
no problems.
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Took is back and exchanged it for a LinkSys. The Linksys worked just
fine.
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On Tuesday 01 July 2003 09:01 pm, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 20:34:52 -0500, Mike Watson wrote:
> > I have 3 linux boxes, all running RH8.0. RH has recently released
> > an update of XFree86 from 4.2.0-72 to 4.2.1-21.
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... You msut use a valid mail server
>I can reproduce that (even the typo:) with mx1.redhat.com.
>However, dsl.pipex.com does still not resolve, and I think
>it should.
Why not use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as is? Does that work?
Mike
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> Why not use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as is? Does that work?
> services program to 'see' it.
But what happens if you unlink/remove it from your rc3.d dir? Does services
still see it so you can add it to a particular run level?
Mike
editing /etc/ftpaccess. Oh, once you
install wu-ftpd, just use chkconfig wu-ftpd on to have it start at boot, as
well as have it start at that moment.
Mike
sting first. That is my choice and I know the deal, so NO
flames here LOL.
Anyway, doesn't matter if installed or upgraded, it should still update lilo
or grub anyway.
Mike
hard
drive activity, no CDROM activity. Any clues on what
to try nextother than rebuild machine from
scratch.
Thanks,
Mike
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Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 3:13 AM
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> Mike Chambers wrote:
> >But what happens if you unlink/remove it from your rc3.d dir?
rivat-(home)LAN. It is behind a "firewall" a little linux-box on an old
> AMD 350 and about 192 MB-RAM.
Try this URL, for dnsmasq, as it's a nice little rpm program just for what
your doing. I use it hear and works great.
http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html
Mike
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> On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Mike Blatchley wrote:
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> > I was upgrading my IBM Thinkpad A21p system from
> 7.2
> > to 8.0, and after I inserted disc3, the machine
> failed
> > to mount it and refused to eject itev
Except for those packages that are built against multiple architectures, why
do we even need the i386 in the name anyway?
Things like kernel, glibc and such I understand. But if packages are built
to run on just about every machine, then why not just leave it off?
Mike Chambers
.
[reddawg@homer reddawg]$ rpm -qa | grep header
glibc-kernheaders-2.4-7.20
Try glibc-kernheaders :)
Mike
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> On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Mike Chambers wrote:
> >
> > Except for
ink the name
change was due to one, it was mainly for glibc, and two, the confusion over
people thinking it was for the kernel and not glibc.
Maybe I got that right? LOL
Mike
. 'noarch' means that it'll work across every
> arch, sparc/alpha/x86/etc... .i386 means that it'll work across all x86
> compatible archs.. see the point?
Ok, that explains it more. I forgot about those other archs and guess that
answers the question. I knew I'd think of it.
/me dux
Mike
et or heard about it?
Mike Chambers
Madisonville, KY
"Always better to hurt a little now, than to hurt a lot later!!"
onger for the networked machines to find other machines without some
guidance to help hold it's hand.
Your /etc/hosts file on linux machine looks fine though, with all 3 entries.
Mike
appreciated.
I added a little to your subject header, as that is something to search for,
for other users with problems :)
Also, what type of hardware/machine is this? How much RAM? When you have
problems like this during installs/upgrades, it's easier to help diagnos it
when we know what we are up against.
Mike
. It helps to
resolve things quicker instead of them trying to do DNS lookups first,
failing, then finding each other.
Mike
nope,
it does not work yet with linux.
DirecPC is planning to releas a Internet gateway device for more money that
will allow networking, but as of now, you to install software on a windows
machine.
Sorry
Mike
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> nope,
>
> it does not work yet with linux.
>
> DirecPC is planning to rele
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Ram: 256MB
> Video Card: NVIDIA RIVA TNT2, Model 64
Don't know why it would be effected, but you could pass off linux text or
just text at the boot prompt when trying ot upgrade and see if it installs
with text mode.
Mike
thing goes well and when the package
> installation starts, it gets halted. Its really
> mysterious for me. I never had this kind of problem in
> past.
Even though the media checks out, have you tried to redownload (or go out
and buy the boxed set) the ISO's or borrom them from someone and retry just
in case?
Mike
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> What benefit does that provide anyone with at all? It would
> cause
o hosts
> > and then edit hosts.
>
> Could you please provide me more detail, whether starting from
> "regedit"?
It's a file that I believe is in your C:\Windows directory. Or do a
start/search on host* and lmhost* to find them.
Mike
wrong on /var/www/cgi-bin/openwebmail/ dir (guess I
forgot how to make whichever dir setuid?)? If so, how far back does the
directory need to go before permissions or setuid are set? openwebmail?
cgi-bin? www? or openwebmail.pl file is the one?
Mike Chambers
Madisonville, KY
&q
IP so you don't have to use the full domain
name in your commands and such.
And not sure, but I think you have to restart windows once you change those,
so they are read.
Hope this helps,
Mike
an idea
> where to find the "test page" ?
Have you already checked /var/www/html directory?
Mike
g and Red Hat suddenly kicks me out of the OS (so I have to
> login again) every once in awhile,
What do you mean kicks you out? Out of KDE/Gnome or the system reboots
itself?
You *could* try adding a fresh new user and testing with that account to
check if any of your files got corrupted, changed or something.
Mike
stall it that way.
As far as your new kernel failing, you should check your grub.conf file to
make sure it has the proper entry. I don't know if compiling the new kernel
from source (the make install command I guess), includes editing and
changing the grub.conf file. You may need to do it by hand.
Mike
; is a trademark registered by Microsoft (unless someone has news on
> the Lindows vs. Windows case ;).
Maybe I missed something, but how can they trademark something in my bedroom
that has nothing to do with computers? LOL
Windows never got registered or whatever with MS did it?
Mike
les.
I could be wrong and hopefully someone will correct/add to it.
Mike
om/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/custom-guide/ch-bas
ic-firewall.html
Also here is a URL to netfilter/iptables web site to read more on how
iptables work and such...
http://www.iptables.org/
Hope this helps,
Mike
t a time, or hold down
shift key or control (I think) key and either select multi files in a row or
individually until done in that dir. And it will attach them all at that
moment.
I think this is what he wants.
Mike
t I
> > can't seem to see it in Linux. It was a Mac formatted drive and I have
> > no idea how to find/format it in Linux... more help please! :)
> > Thanks
>
>
>
> We're way OT here. Probably comp.os.linux.hardware
And this is OT how? He wants to find his HD in linux, which I"m sure he is
talking about a Red Hat distro.
Mike
linux problems).
Anyway, I don't work for Red Hat, nor talk for Red Hat, but I'm willing to
bet no one has a problem with what the person asked about.
Mike
o open /dev/hdb
I don't know much about fdisk myself, but sure you don't use the partition
number itself instead of the drive? Like /dev/hdb1 and so on?
I'm sure someone will chime in and help.
Mike
As that is what squirrelmail
runs off of, not POP.
Mike
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Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: Cannot login in in webmail(Squirrelmail version 1.2.7)
This email took over 24 hours to get here :) Guess we running slow ag
ord "server" with the word "restrict".
Like below..
restrict 1.2.3.4
restrict 1.2.3.5
server 1.2.3.4
server 1.2.3.5
That should allow ntpd to connect and work.
Mike
g/homer
Client Name:
bart
User name that will use/mount them and such on client side:
reddawg
What services need to be running on server side and client side to make this
all work?
Thanks for whoever possibly walks me through this,
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x27;t see it mounting anywhere. I used /mnt as the mount point
before, or /mnt/download and /mnt/reddawg that is.
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he client side. It's the client side I believe
that is the problem.
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On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 08:56, Mike Chambers wrote:
> The exports file on server side seems to work fine, as I can manually
> mount the NFS dir on the client side. It's the client side I believe
> that is the problem.
Is there any chance that it's trying to mount the NFS
OK, I know there was some problems with the rhn-applet not starting or
losing it with some people. I have now ran into the problem but running
rhn-applet-gui doesn't seem to work.
Was there something else to do to get this going?
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my rhn-applet working again.
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idea to use /etc/mail/aliases to redirect root mail to a
> remote mail account (that is if aliases serves that function)? I wonder
> if this would give a user notice of cracking attempts.
I direct mine but to a local account. But I do have a friend's root email
going to the local admin and to myself, and works with no problems.
Mike
#x27;insert my mail address'
Yep, and run the command "newaliases" after editing it so it takes affect.
then you can send an email to root (I would use an account outside that
domain) to test it.
Mike
tfs, I have the following error message.
Red Hat doesn't ship their kernels with NTFS enabled. You will need to
recompile their/your own kernel and enable it.
Mike
ession.
Does it work as another user, even root? If so, you could rename/delete the
.kde dir in your /home/user account and retry and see what happens.
If it works, then copy over some of your preferences, maybe one at at time
while you keep trying to see if any of those caused a prob
pted or something. Might have to redownload them again.
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tmp/isomedia/RedHat/RPMS/openoffice-libs-1.0.1-8.i386.rpm
Then again, if it is working but only up to a certain point, that could had
just been a typo by the author, and indeed maybe the iso's are bad.
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3. Subscribe for Evolution channel
> 4. Download Evo 1.2 and utilities from thath channel ( around 35 MB)
Yea for those that want ximian, but it will screw up dependencies and
whatever else if you do it that way. Better (IF you don't want ximian) to
rebuild the srpm's or get builds
x27;t
need to see all the emails 5 times a day, especially if it's a reply.
Sorry to rant, but I've got a major cold and feel like crap after working
all day.
Now off to my lemonade and more email reading :P
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is is right, for ext3 filesystems, verify this
command before writing it down)
10 - Check /boot dir and your grub.conf or lilo.conf to insure changes were
copied/added, run /sbin/lilo if need be and reboot.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong on this, been a while since I recompiled
my own kernels.
Mike
NIC's for years and pretty much haven't had any problems
with them. I'd be willing to bet if you bought one of those linksys NIC's
from best buy and install it, that it would work just fine.
Mike
Yep, sending to the list, to compare if it's just me or everyone else that
see's the same thing.
Mike
to Red Hat?
Mike
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> I also received one, and it originated from the same IP address as the
> ones mentioned on the list so far: 211.10
b site and download/install their
drivers to get 3D acceleration and other goodies.
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ng through slowly,
then the person resolved this issue already. I believe he mentioned he had
commented out lines in /etc/inittab that caused level 5 (and I think 6) not
to boot, and remembered and all is well.
That or I misread what he stated,
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Thanks,
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I'm looking to install lirc on Redhat 8.0 and in order to use my
serial port receiver (Packard Bell) I need to use setserial which is
located in one of the redhat init scripts. Does anyone know the
location of the setserial configuration so I can assign that serial
port to lirc.
Thanks
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