ight. I was new to linux at one point in
my life, and I made an effort to acknowledge people
when they gave me advice. This particular poster
admittedly didn't do any research, and got exactly
what he/she deserved. Directions on how to have
questions answere
--- wo shi ni baba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If you did all I said, good for you, GOOD GOOD,
> should I give you some cookies?
> peace out
No, but you could have at least had the common
courtesy to at least acknowledge what I told you.
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all the
> problems in theory, why do we need a forum then?
I gave you a link that answers all questions you could
ever have regarding a forum. I spend MY money on this
internet connection and I waste MY time reading YOUR
posts. Therefore, you could at least do us all a favor
and read th
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> There are a lot of people, including myself, that
> can't seem to get make modules to complete
> successfully.
Which kernel version might you be referring to?
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nd you SHOULD learn from it. Here is something to
help you with questions in the future. I hope you
aren't too lazy to read this one.
http://linux-bangalore.org/articles/smart-questions.php
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> > This is just something to get your mind working. I
> > know there is a way to pass options to modules as
> > t
eivably assign eth0 to be one and
eth1 to be the other. Just to let you know, also, I
believe that devices are probed from the slot closest
to the busmaster slot downward. Just some food for
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sbin/:/home/summer/bin:/usr/local/bin/:/usr/local/sbin/:/usr/sbin/)
> [summer@skink incoming]$ whereis ifconfig
> ifconfig: /sbin/ifconfig
> /usr/share/man/man8/ifconfig.8.gz
> [summer@skink incoming]$
Ah, so then for completeness, were you going to
mention locate also? L
and instead. It's on many
more systems than whereis.
> Can sombody tell me where tool is located in
> redhat linux
> directory structure?
I believe Mike already showed you where it is.
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make each device have one specific task (eg, a
mailserver, a DNS machine, etc) not have 1 machine
doing all of the above. Also running that service in a
chrooted env can also help immensely, just in case.
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would like to hear any thoughts?
http://debian-br.sourceforge.net/txt/debian_vs_redhat.html
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Perth. I can avow to Wa being one of the most contrasty
places I have seen. Both Beautiful and rugged. In my
travels I can easily see where many of these stereotypes
evolve from. I met many weird and colorful characters in
the deserts out there.
K
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I have seen no official release saying it is 7.3 beta 8.0 beta or simply
7.2.*
Just trying to muddly through the dis-information
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>
> is there any ETA of the next release of RedHat? I
> know that 'when it's
> ready' is the best answer...
If you knew that was the best answer you were going to
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screen for of garbage...
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t of them all. JFS was the
original journalling filesystem, invented by IBM and
was ported over to linux. Reiserfs was released on
Linux before JFS, but that is only because IBM does
much QA before releasing. JFS was being ported to
linux before Reiserfs was started.
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> been loaded. I don't
> actually know whether the symbol should be defined
> in the library, so
> I may be talking complete tosh here though.
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I've copied
an old lib back so I can login but I still need
this verified to either file it or search for it.
Bugzilla turned up squat for me, but then again,
bugzilla never really likes me.
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built with references against an undefined symbol
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>
> OT question. TUX supports PHP?
> I had install tux but I'm unable to see php pages.
What errors are you getting?
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Dmoinik;
Here is the URL for wu-ftpd
ftp://ftp.wu-ftpd.org/pub/wu-ftpd/wu-ftpd-2.6.2.tar.gz
URL in spec file should be:
ftp://ftp.wu-ftpd.org/pub/wu-ftpd/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
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n yourself (if you like
talking to yourself) and you can just press a button
and a new OS is running on the machine if you like.
You can copy a complete install of anything to any
machine in just a few seconds. It doesn't matter
whether it's 5 feet away or 5 thousand miles away. ;o)
>
f bugzilla to accomodate,
than there are to use this mailing list to help. This
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> For example, it surprises me that some rpm
> dependency errors seem
> to not get fixed quickly. Would you like us to
> report them?
I think they would rather have us fix them than report
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> experience HP-UX
> features of host cloning,
I guess you've never heard of VMware which
supports host cloning under linux in a few seconds.
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at that do offer anonymous rsync. In the
past 4 years, I haven't really had any trouble with
them. I used similar scripts before that. There are a
few nice fast college lines that offer rsync access. I
prefer to use Penn State and Buffalo myself, as they
are relatively close to me. HTH.
er of deletes each
> time I run. In
> the case of problem in server that gives an empty
> directory it will not delete everything (this
> happened one time in the
> redhat ftp site)
Have you thought about using rsync instead? Rsync is
much more robust than the aforemention
solve them, OR they are just plain
broken, or they break other things.
SO, if you STILL want to install Rawhide, and you
are SURE you know what you are doing, then the fastest
way is to upgrade the packages by hand and learn as
you go al
re you'd
> need to recompile glibc (and probably quite some
> additional software)
> too.Go for RH7.2 and save yourself a lot of
> hassle...
I believe RH overcame that 2GB barrier during the 6.2
phase. As Panu states though, it would be much less of
a headache to just use th
iencing with our current server.
The largest files I've dealt with on my RH machine
serving to winbloze via samba was 8 or so GB. I
haven't tested anything larger since the developers
claim larger sizes than that. There are ways to map
larger file sizes than the
be any problem with
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> space on memory.
it's trying to copy files that are larger than is
allocated. It has nothing to do with your
partition it is the ramdisk that it's trying to
copy it into. Check the source for the buildinstall
script. IIRC, it'
> put them into RPM's, and ship it out? :)
>
> No. :)
Good Answer Trond I would have thought your perl
script with the default reply would have kicked in. I
guess it was probably more fun just to type no.
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> everything that's continually evolving, and whenever
> your release cycle
> demands it you start to freeze that tree and do a
> release from that? How do
> you manage importing updates, and keeping whatever
> patches you may have to
> apply straight from release to
d further reply. If the list is not moderated
> this should be clearly stated.
Jose,
You should just join the list so you don't have to go
through the non-members approval system. This would
make it easier to submit things in a faster fashion.
BR,
K
on
> 8.x -- like 6.x vs 7.x.
I thought they had compatability packages that fixed
this. Must just be an anomoly on my system. ;o)
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> features you could miss (eg ACLs or ability to grow
> and shrink).
>
> JFM
Yeah, it doesn't have as many cool features as ext3,
but it is pretty well tested.
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Linux Kernel Internals (It's an addison wesley, but
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Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
> wrong download directory ;)
No, right directory, I am not installing, I am updating the discs,
newt once had a script for this I think.
>
>
> How do I create the CDs from this tree?
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I have been out of the loop awhile, so things may have changed.
I have just downloaded the os directory tree, and the updates tree.
have done the genhdlist thing.
How do I create the CDs from this tree?
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I don't recognize the specific attack, but it certainly looks like
other buffer overflow attacks that I've seen on syslog events. If
you don't know what service is being attacked you can either look
for the service by its pid (assuming it is still running), look
for a startup message
Is DivX;) really at all usable yet?
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 11:49:38PM +0400, Alex Kanavin wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Preston Brown wrote:
>
> > o Other package highlights:
> > - Ogg Vorbis audio encoder/decoder
>
> Could somebody shed some light on what prevents adding OpenDivX
Hi all,
I don't know who the maintainer is for redhat's configuration of apmd,
but there is a little bug in the apmd's apmscript regarding the LOCK_X
flag.
The first change (adding the sleep 3) keeps apm from locking up my HP
4150 Laptop (assuming I've also set changevt; why isn't this on by
d
ntioned earlier, I am no python guru.
What I have so far is below.
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#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
import os
import os.path
import rpm
import string
# These dirs, along with RPMS, make up disc 2
disc2dirs = [ "RedHat/instimage", "preview" ]
# These
nt' work whereas going up one directory level and
> calling "directory/program" does.
> Likewise, if I stay in the directory with the program and call it via
> "../directory/program" it works also.
./program
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below, but now, there is disk1 and disk2.
On my HDD I have my dir struture
-disk1
/home/kevin/redhat/7.0/i386-|
-disk2
# /bin/bash
# This script updates rpms in a RedHat distribution found in $RPMDIR.
# The old rpms will be placed in $OLDDI
E=$oldrpm;
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$OLDNAME" ]; then
echo $NAME is new
cp -pv $rpm $RPMDIR
else
if [ `basename $rpm` != `basename $OLDNAME` ]; then
mv $OLDNAME $OLDDIR
cp -pv $rpm $RPMDIR
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When using qmail on RedHat <7.0 I used this in inetd.conf
pop-3 stream tcp nowait root/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
qmail-popup mail.example.com /bin/checkpassword
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
What and where am I to do with Xinetd?
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Why was www and ftp moved to /var
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Just a little hitch
When attempting to install 7.0 I get
an error something like
File /usr/lib/anaconda/isys.py, line 16, in fsSpaceAvailable
return _isys.devSpaceFree(fsystem)
SystemError (2, No Such File or Dirctory')
where do we go from here?
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d, now we just have to live with it.
If all the energy expended whining about it was direct
at solutions, then what a wonderful RedHat world we would
live in.
I also like the direction of RedHat and have used it for
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of course this is not a "feature"
of Duron processors.
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please feel free to send me Tips/snippets/wishlist/money ;)
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I have managed to runout of inodes on a partition du to a buggy routine.
I know what I want to delete, but when I do rm -f * in the problem
directory it comes back with "Argument list too long"
Can anyone think of a way around this o
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/rawhide/1.0/i386/XByName.html
These are already precompiled.. Might have dependencies... Source RPM..
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/rawhide/1.0/SRPMS/SRPMS/XFree86-4.0.1-0.43.src.rpm
You might want to get a few other source files while you're there...
Kevin
a new Custom disto HOW-TO with the release of 7.0 ( any time soon)
I do not have a copy of the old howto but if you have a specific
question
I would be glad to help if I canl
What packages would you like to remove or add?
Remember, disk space is your enemy :)
Kevin
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ld on Zoot. You should look though the spec file first, for
BuildPrereq's and/or requires. You will need the latest release of rpm to
install this scr.rpm file. The latest rpm release is:
rpm-3.0.5-9.6x.i386.rpm It was just release/announced. Look in the 6.2
updates directory.
Hope this helps..
I am looking for some info to present to some
business types and I am after articles on
real cost of ownership, Stability etc,
I need facts and figures also to be able
present with a pro RedHat theme
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Nothing elaborate,
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if you need more than this you may be best with Oracle.
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the scenes. Well done to all at RH, keep up the good work.
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But I digress.
What is license on OpenBSD's package?
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using redhat 6.2 I tried to install the latest
gimp from the rawhide directory but get the following error
[root@anthem kevin]# rpm -Uvh gimp-1.1.23-3.i386.rpm
only packages with major numbers <= 3 are supported by this version of
RPM
error: gimp-1.1.23-3.i386.rpm cannot be installed
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> Having great difficulty getting my DNS working!
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> Would it be possible for me to mail someone (off-list) my
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sure, send them here
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After wrestling with ttf in rh6.2 I got to
wondering if future versions plan on
supporting ttf
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suggestions on how to avoid this? What info do you need from me
to help figure out what's going on?
I'm running Mandrake 7.0, using gcc 2.95.2, kernel 2.2.15. The development
machine is an Intel Pentium 166. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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block that prevented it? I dunno... I'd like your comments, please.
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> ftp://ftp.redhat.c
I noticed on
http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/XByName.html
That the new xfree RPMs are available for Mandrake
Are there any yet for RedHat?
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> This is the second time today that the VI people are playing editosrs
> wars. This is supposed to be forbidden in this list, even for RedHat
> persnnel.
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> Please stop this.
geeze, emacs users are so touchy ;)
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I too would be disappointed to see the docs go, but perhaps these
could be placed on a second CD and omitted from the network
installs.
Just kickin' about some ideas
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I was interested to note some criticisms coming from the
e camp regarding the percieved tardiness of RedHat in
updating packages.
What moves are being made to get e up to date?
Will E continue as part of the packages?
I have included the piece from
http://www.enlightenment.org/news.html
Kevin
guile-1.3-9, sawmill-0.24-3, and samba-2.0.6-8 all require libreadline.so.3 to
function, yet the readline-4.0-1 package contained in RawHide-2218 does not
satisfy these requirements. Should I just make a link for this library by hand or
should I also install an earlier readline package to s
does anyone know what would be a better list to post questions about specific packages
that are part of the RawHide distribution?
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"Documention
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If so, what changes/improvements might we be install for?
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perhaps a simple bash2 script to update bash1 scripts?
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> Yes. 7.0, probably.
Perhaps I do up a little script to convert bash1 to bash2
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John Summerfield wrote:
> > On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> >
> > > Why is bash2 not the default for rh 6.1
> >
> > Compatibility issues.
> > bash 2.x is somewhat more strict about POSIX compliance, for example
> >
> > { ls }
>
Jeremy Katz wrote:
> [ Monday, January 31 2000 ] had Kevin Waterson saying:
>
> > Why is bash2 not the default for rh 6.1
> > Is there plans to implement this at a further date
>
> Past questions regarding this have come to the conclusion that bash2 is
> incompatibl
Why is bash2 not the default for rh 6.1
Is there plans to implement this at a further date
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signal mask, what
signals are caught by that thread?
4) I'm trying to figure out what parameters I need for pthread_sigmask ()
and similar functions that will allow me to catch or not catch certain (or
all) signals.
Please clarify this for me, if you can.
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I wish to be able to run a masqueraded network and have pidentd running
I am using 6.1 with 2.3.34 and NAT. Is it possible to do this, I know it
can
be done with oidentd.
I have in my script
ipnatctl -I -p tcp -d 203.41.132.67 --dport 113 -b dest -t 192.168.0.9
--to-port 113
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> I can't unzip it can u help me to unzip it?
bzip2 -d file.tar.bz2; tar -xvf file.tar
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some HDD space.
I am working now on incorportating the 2.4 kernel which is now
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What might be the problem here
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> What's different about it that you'd like changed?
How about support for colour as per the old xterm-color ?
For some reason the escape sequences sent by our mainframe system are not
being picked up by xterm - where they were in xterm-color
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