Re: Redhat & Oracle

1999-11-10 Thread Arthur Jerijian
I thought you were all talking about "Red Hat + Cygnus" for a minute. I heard about this possible union on Slashdot. --Arthur On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Steve Dixon wrote: > go to linuxtoday.org and youll see. redhat and oracle are making an > modified version of linux with e-business in mind. > > C

Re: Redhat & Oracle

1999-11-10 Thread Steve Dixon
go to linuxtoday.org and youll see. redhat and oracle are making an modified version of linux with e-business in mind. Chris Abbey wrote: > > I must be missing something, because I still don't grok your question > > At 16:08 11/10/99 -0800, Steve Dixon wrote: > >breed, sorry:) > > > >Steve

Re: Redhat & Oracle

1999-11-10 Thread Chris Abbey
I must be missing something, because I still don't grok your question At 16:08 11/10/99 -0800, Steve Dixon wrote: >breed, sorry:) > >Steve Dixon wrote: >> >> Can we get any specifics on this new bread of Redhat? cabbey at home dot net <*> http://members.home.net/cabbey I want

Re: Redhat & Oracle

1999-11-10 Thread Steve Dixon
breed, sorry:) Steve Dixon wrote: > > Can we get any specifics on this new bread of Redhat? > -- > Steve Dixon > Dpn, Incorporated > System Administrator > Phone - 702.873.3282 > Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > To unsubscribe: > mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Steve Di

Redhat & Oracle

1999-11-10 Thread Steve Dixon
Can we get any specifics on this new bread of Redhat? -- Steve Dixon Dpn, Incorporated System Administrator Phone - 702.873.3282 Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

Re: help with Roadrunner

1999-11-10 Thread Gene C.
1. I am running on a cable modem right now so if you get this it will be via aroadrunner cable modem and be from linux. I hope I can remember everthing I did to get this working. 2. I assume you are using some version of redhat. What I did worked on both 6.0 and 6.1 (I cannot speak for earlier

RE: help with Roadrunner

1999-11-10 Thread Danny Haworth
Title: RE: help with Roadrunner I assume you have tried WINIPCFG.EXE in the windows dir to see if your ip is dynamic. -Original Message- From:   John Wilson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:   09 November 1999 10:36 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: recipient list not shown Subject:   

Re: help with Roadrunner

1999-11-10 Thread John Wilson
Can anyone help with how to connect with the cable modem, Roadrunner? Also networking with no IP address. Two computers and the cable modem are plugged into a hub. The IP address is assigned by Roadrunner dynamically. All of this works in windows. No IP address is listed in any windows network

Process is already running.

1999-11-10 Thread JM
Hello,   1) Do you know this error "Process is already running"??.  I have a script in one Unix box that is executed via remsh from 4 other Unix boxes. Once in a while, I get that error message.   2) I want to ftp a large file from one Unix machine to another Unix machine via 100BT Lan. Ho

RE: mandated charceters in usernames

1999-11-10 Thread George Szubinski
Its called standards, without them we would have difficulty in building interoperable systems. A long time ago after careful consideration a standards group decided that a numeric value in the first position would serve a useful purpose. Now we may have moved on in time and have all sorts of othe

Re: Crazy

1999-11-10 Thread John Summerfield
> has anyone else been getting these messages when they send mail to the > list? > > > From: PostMaster7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10:33 AM > Subject: Mail failure > To: Steve Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > This and a few others. I've just installed a procmail filter to send them on to [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: mandated charceters in usernames

1999-11-10 Thread John Summerfield
> John Summerfield wrote: > > > > Why is it I cannot have a username such as 2bad yet can have bad2 > > > > Because you didn't try hard enough? > > I did add the user by editting /etc/passwd ' > My question relates more to being able to do this by default. > I see no reason, security or other

About /dev/lp again

1999-11-10 Thread Eugen Constantinescu
Hello everybody, I have the following problem. I made a executable which prints directly to the /dev/lp0. If I want to print something and the printer hasn't paper. I insert the paper into the printer. But the printer waits few seconds until it will print the document. This delay doesn't appear in