ble. Each /BOOT must have a Grub folder wih a Grub
grub.conf. You should have partitioned each disk identically. That way you can use
the same grub.conf. If you didn't, then each disk must have a gurb.conf configured
to match the partition scheme of that disk.
It w
You should have a /boot partition. That is what you boot from, not
root. Do you have a separate /boot partition?
mw
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 01:23 pm, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Mike Watson wrote:
> > > --__--__--
> > >
> > > Message: 5
>
d, is that ntpd gives the query result
> to some clients issued with rdate command?
>
> thx
> .dave
>
I use rdate in a cron file to check the server at 0100hrs. I check
against tick.usno.navy.mil
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On Saturday 28 December 2002 05:31 pm, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Hi...
>
> A (what I thought should be) simple issue. I'm trying to add an 80G
> Seagate IDE drive to a RedHat 8.0 Linux Server. I already have a 9G
> SCSI installed. I used the defaults during the initial installation.
>
> I want to inst
faster than 1.3.x There is a
group at work that is certifying 1.4 for our enterprise systems and
1.4.x appears to be a large improvement over the earlier versions.
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On Friday 03 January 2003 10:37 am, Randy Kelsoe wrote:
> Hey, all
I assume you are running 8.0 Did you comment out the line in
sendmail.cf that restricts sendmail to 127.0.0.1?
mw
>
> I am trying to setup a mailserver on a new internet connection. The
> domain has been registered, and I have a
e middle.
A gateway is necessary to "route" packets to the appropriate subnet.
Otherwise, the system will not know how to reach the different
destinations.
Show us your complete routing table.
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40 0 0 lo
default 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 UG 40 0 0 eth0
Note the "G" under the default. That indicates it is a gateway. I don't see any
gateways in your route table.
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ll a new HD as /dev/hdb or /dev/hdd
since neither affects the original fstab or mdtab. If you did, you can
edit fstab and mdtab to match your new drive configuration.
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if the device (HD) names had
changed.
mw
>
> On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 13:45, Brian Curtis wrote:
> > Hello Mike,
> >
> > Sunday, January 5, 2003, 2:12:12 PM, you wrote:
> >
> > MW> I have a dual RAID 1 setup too. When you installed the new HD
> >
I can't find "fontconfig" on my system even though I loaded everything.
Does this have an alias?
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 05:08 pm, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 17:03:15 -0600
>
> Mike Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can't find "fontconfig" on my system even though I loaded
> > everything. Does this have an alias?
>
>
oth win2k and RH8 without problems. The KVN
requires an external power supply (ac adapter). I have used KVNs that used
internal power via the KB/Mouse and have had similar difficulties.
Consequently, I never use anything other than a KVN with external power
supply.
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How can I get Mozilla to play music on a web page?
Should I remove Mozilla and install a different browser? Does one exist that
comes with the basic pluggins to use the web without spending a day getting
it configured and then it does not work?
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> Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> >Out of box RH 8 with all RHN updates, Gnome desktop, Mozilla (installed
> &g
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> On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 10:54, Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 21:59, Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> > Quite right, mia culpa ... went brain de
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> >I assume /etc/rc.d/init.d/postfix start/stop works?
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> On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 19:02, Mike Vanecek wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 13:01, Craig White wrote:
> > Perhaps you should find http editor that doesn't write code that only
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> > Do you have a recommendation for a wysiwyg http editor that writes code that
> > is generic enough for all browsers (other than gedi
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> Hi Mike,
>
> A google for "html bgsound" lead me to:
>
> http://www.htmlcodetutorial.c
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> > > > > loop="2" autostart="tru
twpol.txt file
and updating. I have tried the -I option, read the doco 4 times, and searched
google and tripwire.org for information.
Does a simpler method of correcting the twpol.txt file exist than just sitting
down with the exception report and manually editing. What a pain!
Thanks, Mike
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> Mike Vanecek wrote:
> > I have made the source pretty simple:
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> > http://www.mm-vanecek.com/ca
pop up like it does
in IE5.5?
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nd works great, right out of the box/ftp site? hehe
Happy trails for those just getting it or still downloading.
Mike
hey change to 8.0 bugs automatically?
If the bugs still exist, just go to the bug number, and edit it to reflect
8.0 instead of Null. Maybe edit the package #'s if they are changed and
such.
Mike
low enough with everyone
downloading without unneeded emails.
Sorry for the rant, just thought would try to help and keep things moving
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od_unique_id: unable to
> fine IPv4 address of "(my server name here)"
>
> I did change over my Linux box from NAT to public IP. What
> name do I need for the server now?
Whatever the IP dns's too.
Mike
ce)
>
> these will work after make mrproper
Also might help to rename/remove the old /lib/modules/modules-ver-here
directory and let the new compile put them back in.
Mike
compile 'null' all failed.
Make sure to run make mrproper first.
Mike
me-number
dir.
Side Note: Please post in "text only" and not in HTML to the list please,
thanks.
Mike
s rpm -e package-name or package-name+version-number?
Leave off the version number if so. If not try below..
Try rpm -qa | grep package-name (no version numbers)
You then can try rpm -e package-name-version-number of whatever it is and
see if that works.
Mike
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Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: Gnome startup and TT fonts
> Are you doing it as rpm -e package-name or package-name+version-number?
> Leave off the v
n either
run "up2date kernel-source" or find it on one of your CD's and install it.
Then once it's there, "cd /usr/src" then "ln -s linux-2.4 linux", in which
your making a symbolic link. Then you should be able to compile it.
Hope this helps,
Mike
things better? *shrug*
There *should* had been an *easy to use* menu editor included to begin with.
Maybe it will come out as errata or something.
Mike
For those interested, we started a group for Red Hat users. Anyone that
isn't part of a group or wants to change, below is the URL for it. Or look
for Red Hat Users group when on the web site.
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_149195.html
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s was started back during when I first started beta testing for
8.0, sorry hehe.
Mike
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From: "Thom Paine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: Seti@Home users
> On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 23:28, Mike Chambers wrote:
> > For those interested, we started a group
g like below..
search your-isp-domain-name.com (domain.com)
nameserver your.dns.ip.number (1.2.3.4)
nameserver your.dns.ip.number (1.2.3.5)
It may be that your resolv.conf isn't getting written to correctly or
something. Hope this helps,
Mike
ch/hub ----->other computers on LAN
Hope this helps,
Mike
you can try GuardDog out and see how that
works...
http://www.simonzone.com/software/guarddog/
Mike
Note: if compiling same kernel version, rename or delete the
/lib/modules/version-here dir first before doing make modules_install.
Hope that helps,
Mike
le pane in the body of the email? BTW, these
damn fonts are too smalll.
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Has anyone succeeded in getting RH8.0 installed and running on a Sony
PCG-GR300K laptop ? I'm getting startup errors. It seems to be halting on
the CD-ROM. Still investigating.
Mike
noticed that the installer had put the `vesa' driver in the XFConfig
> file instead of the `nv' driver. What's up with that?
If the card isn't supported or not detected correctly, it defaults to the
vesa driver to at least help you get a running system.
Mike
's sync'd BEFORE they
leave. It ONLY should take a few minutes to do, including the phone call to
the rep at the computer to input the new modem numbers.
Sorry for the OT on the reply (well HE started it hehe), but figured this
might help others with cable modems as well.
Mike
the morning, so good luck on the
troubleshooting.
P.S. Let me know what happened, for FYI if anything.
Mike
I am not doing
correctly?
Mike Chambers
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"Always better to hurt a little now, than to hurt a lot later!!"
lps explain why I am getting the error message? The client in
question is an XP machine getting the error message when it tries to sync
with my psyche server.
Mike
e minimum system requirements for Red Hat Linux 8.0 are an
Intel Pentium or equivalent clone.
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, it just takes a bit of ingenuity. And
it is unsupported. But I don't mind. ;o)
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m the distro, and that for machines that
>are below the minimum requirements for a few releases already)
>Anyway for the erratum I turned on the i386 build again since there's no
>space issue there
I just hope nobody uses the i386 kernel, and expects DRI to work.
;o)
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On 19 Oct 2002, Mark C wrote:
>Date: 19 Oct 2002 14:04:27 +0100
>From: Mark C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: psyche-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: text/plain
>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche)
>Subject: Re: i386 kernel not included?
>
>
category, and some would,
>hence the question :-)
Well, whoever would classify any Intel Pentium as i686, would be
totally incorrect.
i586 == Pentium
i686 == Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium IV
A machine capable of running an i586 compiled kernel is what is
required, as we
not have a
kernel to use out of the box.
>older hardware is not as good as MS (RedHat seems to sometimes
>drop support for old hardware that was supported in the previous
Try to install Windows XP on an i386 or i486 computer and see how
far you get with Microsoft support.
Anyway, I hope this clears up some confusion.
Take care,
TTYL
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ajor version (7.3), the support of
>Red Hat 6.2 shall be terminated.
Where did you find this policy? I'd be interested in having a
look at our publically posted policy if we've got one posted
somewhere. Do you have a URL handy?
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gt;I have a usb cdrw .. it won't work under cdrecord-1.10, but works fine
>under any cdrecord-1.11 version. Is there a more up to date version
>that's compatible with psyche available?
cdrecord 1.11 is alpha code, and not a stable official release.
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at the top of your quote where the links are created.
>Linking a file back to itself doesn't look like a good idea.
Nonetheless, it is always somewhat amusing to see people who
can't get something to work just blame it on the compiler, or on
Red Hat instead. ;o)
I get to see th
e still hardcore about getting the distro to run on i486,
they can. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect users to
fiddle a bit by hand to get something like this working on
hardware that is 7-8 or more years old.
Don't forget also, that people wanting to do such, will likely
get help from myself and others at Red Hat on this or other
lists, just to show "it can be done" if you really want to. That
is what this community is here for. For users to help users.
And keep in mind also, I'm here because I'm also a user, not
because I'm a Red Hat employee. The latter is just coincidence.
;o)
On a different note... Has anyone try using a Radeon 8500 in an
i486?
;o)
Take care,
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rop support for old
>> hardware that was supported in the previous release)
>
>The principal point of the i386 kernel is that it will run on anything. Apparently
>that's not so wrt the i586 kernel, even where "compatible" CPUs are used.
The i586 kernel will run on anyth
luded?
>
>On 20 Oct 2002, at 11:07, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>
>> Where did you find this policy? I'd be interested in having a
>> look at our publically posted policy if we've got one posted
>> somewhere. Do you have a URL handy?
>
>here it is:
>
>http:
l on i586UP systems, as that would have
been a bit weird to some people, and nobody realized in time that
some machines would get stuck using an i386 kernel with no DRI.
Just a glitch that managed to fall though the cracks in 7.3, but
it was fixed in kernel erratum at least, so that was good
uded?
>
>On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 10:48, Mike A. Harris wrote::
>
>> i386 and i486 class hardware hasn't been supported in
>> Red Hat Linux since Red Hat Linux 7.0 or 6.2 (I don't recall
>> specifically off the top of my head). An i386 kernel has been
>>
me, was a K6-3 300. I
experienced the problem myself first, but not until after it was
too late. ;o/
Oh well... sh*t happens... ;o)
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ompilation of avifile
>
>On Sunday 20 October 2002 11:13 am, Mike A. Harris scribbled in crayon on a
>yellow legal pad:
>> I get to see this about 50 times a day. Quite often, the
>> solution to their problem is in the last 20 lines of error log
>> output. ;o)
>
>Per
is i686.
If I had my choice, I'd have it changed to:
-march=i386 -mcpu=athlon
;o)
Only after confirming with our gcc guys that -mcpu=athlon is more
than a no-op of course. ;o)
Take care,
TTYL
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a Pentium 166 or higher is required for 7.1
IIRC, and that a Pentium 200 or higher is required for all
releases since. Proof that the HCL list isn't completely
accurate.
Nonetheless, I do believe it is accurate in this case, unless
someone else here can clarify our support of Cyrix further.
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hope this info is helpful to all i845/i830/i830m/i815/i810
users. Please pass the info along to other mailing lists, and
other people you know of having similar problems.
Take care,
TTYL
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ice, but I
don't think gcc takes advantage of anything that useful on athlon
yet. It'd be very cool though to have if one of the compiler
guys could provide info about gcc's athlon optimizations, and if
someone would implement useful tidbits if it hasn't been done
already.
because of gcc 3.2), than variations on x86.
Interesting... Perhaps an athlon optimized Mesa would be nice.
;o)
>Simply upgrading from gcc 2.96 from 3.2 probably gains the most. :O
Yeah, that probably gives the largest benefit for the general
case.
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eases, where ~/.Xdefaults was
>used. Is it documented anywhere?
.Xresources has been the official XFree86.org documented location
where X resources are placed for over 2 years. .Xdefaults was
legacy compatibility cruft that we kept around for longer, and
have now removed.
The X documentation doc
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Mike Chambers wrote:
>Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 23:05:05 -0500
>From: Mike Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="iso-8859-1"
>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche)
>
c-kernheaders must NOT be used
for compiling kernel modules. It is strictly for glibc, and
software development. The kernel source code itself is what is
required for compiling kernel modules.
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Mike Chambers wrote:
>Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 22:10:21 -0500
>From: Mike Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: RedHat - Psyche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="iso-8859-1"
>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Li
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Mike Chambers wrote:
>Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 23:02:52 -0500
>From: Mike Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="iso-8859-1"
>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche
tect, etc...
They are used in particular by XFree86 to set up the video
framebuffer as a write combined region in order to get up to a
2.5 or so boost in performance with writes to the framebuffer.
It isn't clear from your message what exactly it is you are
wanting to do, so I can't re
+IBsLA"
>List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche)
>Subject: XFree86 -scanpci
>
>I am trying to configure a second video card in my box using Xinerama,
>and need to get the PCI Bus IDs for the cards. XFree86 -scanpci does
>nothing. How can I get the IDs?
lspci -vn
C
manuals handy to look up IMUL et al. for
timings.
>This one file doesn't save much, but by the time you do
>a full app, it could be a lot.
It could. It's definitely important to do profiling though.
>I need a good example app to test with, to see what
>effect t
to
>> the list.
>>
>> I'd give it a crack myself, but I don't have an Athlon handy to
>> muck around with. ;o/
>
>I'd do it, but I havent a clue how to build glibc that way, or
>how to test the results.
rpmbuild -bb --target=athlon glibc.spec
Watch what compiler options get used when you do that to ensure
they are what is expected. If not, then also set RPM_OPT_FLAGS.
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closed "black pit" development model, lack of
access to developmental CVS sources, etc. - I do love the program
itself. I just wont have any part of enhancing it however, as it
is not open source software, and I am an open source advocate.
;o)
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>> movl %eax, %edx imull $100, %eax, %edx
>> movl %edx, %eax
>
>Eh? First EDX=EAX, then EAX=EDX? =:-}
My guess is it is simply another way of doing a NOP, possibly
better than an actual NOP for scheduling on the i686.
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f
about 6-7 features that it doesn't have, but it does. Threading
just seems to be the most recurrent FUD claim.
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the fly..
(/me points out that both of these features are easily available
in pine for ages also - in case there are any naysayers...)
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or possibly "please replace the aged cdrtools
with a open source replacement which is maintained and kept up to
date".
But... I digress..
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ts this feature. It's called "administrivia", and it is
designed to try to catch administrative requests sent to the list
address instead of the request address, and deal with them rather
than spamming the list. I've no idea what if (any|all of our
lists) have this enabl
my Video card is ATI Rage Pro (yes its a little old but its 32 Megs
>and it works fine for what I need), the settings I put is 1028 X 800 and
>24 BIT Color (don't want to go lower than that)..
>
>Vesa Server?? How do you try that???
1028 X 800??? That's not a valid
have to remember to kill that one off next time. Thanks for
the reminder. ;o)
The new config tool is: redhat-config-xfree86
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else on a system containing a highly
customized XFree86 installation that doesn't follow upstream
requirements. Recompile mplayer from source or src.rpm yourself
and it should work.
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Red Hat Inc.
>Is the preemptable kernel patch in the standard RH8.0 kernel? How
>could I tell?
No.
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o towards autodetection,
etc. - the need to explicitly configure them in the config file
becomes less and less of a need. The tools become simplified,
the users don't run away in fear, and life is good.
Be sure to report bugs that occur with this tool, as well as
feature enhancem
redhat-config-xfree86.
>
>It's "X Windows" and "The X Window System".
Actually, if you want to be pedantic It is "X", "X11", or
"The X Window System". It is _not_ "X Windows". "X Windows" is
common slang, bu
It'll be in XFree86 4.3.0 once it is released
however.
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