Re: [OT] cheap Linux box

2001-02-27 Thread Statux
> 20 gig maxtor at staples ~ 100$ 20GB is too much for a workstation.. especially barebones. A server, perhaps.. but not for a barebones system. > 128 mb. pc 100 sdram ~ 45$ at computergate.com You can do with 64MB for a barebones system. > atx case/ps (midtower) 33$ at^^ ok > cd rw

file size limit?

2001-02-27 Thread Peter Peltonen
I tried to copy a file with size of 7G from a smbmounted Windows share to a Linux disk. It seems that the copying freezed at when 4.0G of the package was copied. Is there a some kind of size limit in Linux or Samba that freezes the copying process? I am running RH 6.2 with kernel 2.4.0 and Sam

Erro compile KMail2-0.50

2001-02-27 Thread William
Please help I try to install KMailcvt but this error appear: [root@localhost kmailcvt2-0.50]# ./configure creating cache ./config.cache checking for extra includes... no checking for extra libs... no checking host system type... i586-pc-linux-gnu

Re: Linux Frustration Rant: two problems in one

2001-02-27 Thread Cameron Simpson
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 05:30:26AM -0500, Jerry Human <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | This is about one of the biggest frustrations I've found with all | flavors Linux. Practically every time I find a command or program I want | to use, BAM ... Permission Denied. [...] | Obviously, the problem above

Re: file size limit?

2001-02-27 Thread Statux
Who on earth would have a 7GB file (unless it's a disk image).. sheesh. Anyway.. remember that many OS's and filesystems traditionally define a file size limit of 2GB.. then it was increased a bit a while back.. possibly to 4GB like you're experiencing. There has to be a limit somewhere, though

Re: pcmcia-cs and the D-Link DFE-650

2001-02-27 Thread Anurag Jalan
I've done what you said and it works ! But my laptop is isolated from the rest of the LAN . The laptop's IP is 192.168.1.100 . I have setup the Names, Hosts , Interfaces and routing with netcfg . The default gateway is my Linux server 192.168.1.254 . On this machine, I can ping 192.168.1.100 ( my

Re: pcmcia-cs and the D-Link DFE-650

2001-02-27 Thread Anurag Jalan
That sounds good, so i only need to move the SXYnetwork script to load after the pcmcia script ..or are there any other scripts i need to look out for ? thanks anurag - Original Message - From: "brian davison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1

Re: Linux Frustration Rant: two problems in one

2001-02-27 Thread mjbjr
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 05:30:26AM -0500, Jerry Human <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > | This is about one of the biggest frustrations I've found with all > | flavors Linux. Practically every time I find a command or program I want > | to use, BAM ... Per

module problem on boot

2001-02-27 Thread Neil Hollow
On boot I get a problem with one of my NFS modules. As follows; nfs: nfssvc: function not implemented. How can I solve this please? NH. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Time synchronization linux - linux

2001-02-27 Thread Stefano Sanguineti
Hi all,   I've got two RedHat Servers. Server named "A" has the "sample" time, and I would use the command rdate to synchronize "B", but It doesn't work (connection refused). I suppose that I need to start a daemon on "A"but what kind of??? I normally use this when "A" is a SCO Open Ser

Re: Time synchronization linux - linux

2001-02-27 Thread Statux
man timed On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Stefano Sanguineti wrote: > Hi all, > > I've got two RedHat Servers. Server named "A" has the "sample" time, and I would use >the command rdate to synchronize "B", but It doesn't work (connection refused). I >suppose that I need to start a daemon on "A"but wh

DOS partition/ lost data is there

2001-02-27 Thread Harry Park
I have 2 drives. The c drive is all winders. The other drive is 4 gigs with 800 megs to dos and the rest linux. This weekend I upgraded to rh7. I've lost the ability to get to the second drive from windows. Fdisk in windows shows it as non dos. Cfdisk in linux shows it a dos and I can get to the d

Re: file size limit?

2001-02-27 Thread Peter Peltonen
Statux wrote: > > Who on earth would have a 7GB file (unless it's a disk image).. sheesh. It's a backup tar-package of one of my hard drives. Is there a better way to accomplish what I'm trying to do: - made a backup with tar - i update it with tar every night Should I split it somehow to

ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux

2001-02-27 Thread rpjday
a couple of recent articles at www.linuxtoday.com have got me to wondering about ibm's apparently schizophrenic support of linux. as most of us know, ibm has pledged over a billion dollars recently for linux support and development, and a very recent article talks about the upcoming release

Guest login wu-ftp

2001-02-27 Thread Karel . Bos
Hi, I´m trying to disable Guest login. I need to know where to do this? Thanx ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: log files getting bigger and bigger

2001-02-27 Thread Francois Massonneau
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, you wrote: > Are you letting your machine run overnite? The stock setup has a log No. > ratation that runs sometime in the early morning... I tried many many things, but none want to work. First I changed the settings in my /etc/crontab file and asked the programs to ru

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux

2001-02-27 Thread Frederic Herman
Last time I checked, Dell and others were the same as IBM. I have asked these companies from time to time when they will start selling laptops without an OS installed and specifically without forcing Microsoft applications on their buyers. So far, they haven't gptten the message. I would sugges

Re: Guest login wu-ftp

2001-02-27 Thread Anthony E . Greene
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 06:48:29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I´m trying to disable Guest login. I need to know where to do this? Edit /etc/ftpusers and add guest, ftp, and anonymous to the list. Tony -- Anthony E. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Key: 0x6C94239D/7B3D BD

search archives

2001-02-27 Thread Michael George
Is there something wrong with the mailing list archives on www.redhat.com? I am trying to search for info on netscape plug-ins, but no matter what I put in the search box for the redhat-list archive, it comes up with no results. Even if I put in text from a subject that is shown *rigth on the scr

RE: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread John C. Flohr
"Last time I checked, Dell and others were the same as IBM." Classic Microsoft bashing here - no idea what you're talking about! Go into the Dell website, select small business, notebooks and Inspiron 8000, customize. There you are presented with two tabs Windows System and Linux System - take

RE: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread Paul Anderson
I know I should not do this, but I defy you to name anything Microsoft pioneered. My momma called what they have done stealing. Paul Anderson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John C. Flohr Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:44 AM To: [EMA

Netscape and plugins

2001-02-27 Thread Michael George
I'm running RHL 7.0 with Netscape communicator 4.75-2. I have plugins installed in the /usr/lib/netscape/plugins directory (they came with the netscape-common RPM), but when I enter "about:plugins" in the location bar, it tells me there are no plugins installed... I've tried searching the archiv

rpm 4 upgrade howto

2001-02-27 Thread Martin A. Marques
I'm going to have to upgrade my rpm3 to rpm4, and I heard that the upgrade is not so smooth. Any howto, hint, or so? Saludos... ;-) -- System Administration: It's a dirty job, but someone told I had to do it. - Martín Marqués

reverse map

2001-02-27 Thread Chris Mason
I'm trying to check a problem with reverse mapping - how do I check that a domain is reverse mapped properly? Chris Mason Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 USA Fax (561) 382-7771 Take a virtual tour of the island http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Gui

Re: Netscape and plugins (fixed)

2001-02-27 Thread Michael George
Oh crap! I forgot to check the /usr/share/doc/netscape* directory and read there before I sent this mail. There were a couple ways to fix the problem: put a link in my $HOME/.netscape directory to /usr/lib/netscape/plugins set enviroment variables Sorry about eating up the bandwidth on the lis

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux

2001-02-27 Thread Charles Galpin
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, rpjday wrote: > > if you check out information on ibm's website, almost every possible > configuration for sale comes pre-loaded with (you guessed it) some > microsoft OS, be it ME or windows 2000. the only non-ms version > comes with a version of caldera's open linux an

RE: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell And Paul's Momma

2001-02-27 Thread John C. Flohr
Obviously your Momma wasn't a scientist. Or are you arguing that Stephen Hawkins stole from Einstein who in turn stole from Newton who ... Galileo ... must I go on? Oh, yes. Right again. It is indeed true that neither Mercedes nor BMW learned anything from Henry Ford, or from each other. And

Re: reverse map

2001-02-27 Thread Mike Burger
Instead of "nslookup name.of.machine" do "nslookup ip.address.of.machine". On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Chris Mason wrote: > I'm trying to check a problem with reverse mapping - how do I check that a > domain is reverse mapped properly? > > Chris Mason > Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indie

Re: Netscape and plugins

2001-02-27 Thread Adriel Cardenas G.
> I'm running RHL 7.0 with Netscape communicator > 4.75-2. I have plugins > installed in the /usr/lib/netscape/plugins directory > (they came with the > netscape-common RPM), but when I enter > "about:plugins" in the location bar, it > tells me there are no plugins installed... > > I've tried se

RE: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell And Paul's Momma

2001-02-27 Thread Paul Anderson
The difference is that Einstien did not kill Newton in order to get his knowledge. I think of Linus as someone who built on previous work. He did not steal source code, squash smaller competitors and bully people into alliances with him. He built on Minix and other Unix OS variants and continues

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell And Paul's Momma

2001-02-27 Thread Michaell Taylor
Like most disagreements, there is truth on both sides. Microsoft didn't invent any wheels - but they did bring wheels to the masses - that has value. If Microsoft didn't do it, Steve Jobs may have. However, Microsoft was clearly better at bringing to the masses than others. This created

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:44:20AM -0500, John C. Flohr wrote: > Classic Microsoft bashing here - no idea what you're talking about! I normally don't rise to such bait, but your obviously uninformed confrontational tone really grated this morning. I am a professional in the field, graduating and

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread Fred Herman
I'm talking about buying a laptop without an OS installed. I'm talking about not being charged for something I don't need or want. Fred "John C. Flohr" wrote: > > "Last time I checked, Dell and others were the same as IBM." > > Classic Microsoft bashing here - no idea what you're talking abou

Re: kernel frustration

2001-02-27 Thread Nitebirdz
On 25 Feb 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote: > > Red Hat Linux 7 is 2.4-ready, 6.2 isn't. > Could you specify a couple of things that could go wrong while running the 2.4 kernel on Red Hat 6.2? Just out of curiosity, for the sake of learning. Thanks. --

RE: kernel frustration

2001-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
I updated to kernel 2.4 last night... It seems to be working fine, at the moment... I will need to do a custom compile, of course... > -Original Message- > From: Nitebirdz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:01 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re:

Re: search archives

2001-02-27 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Michael George wrote: > Is there something wrong with the mailing list archives on www.redhat.com? > > I am trying to search for info on netscape plug-ins, but no matter what I put > in the search box for the redhat-list archive, it comes up with no results. > Even if I put i

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux

2001-02-27 Thread cmead
I agree with you 100%. In fact thats why I bought an IBM Thinkpad to support the Linux community by throwing money at IBM to show that there are good reasons "$" for them to continue to support Linux and hopefully in turn they would give Linux a 'corporate face'. I just wanted to inform people ou

Trouble partitioning 60 gig IDE Drive

2001-02-27 Thread Steve Gulick
Just bought a Western Digital 60 gig IDE drive set it up as secondary master booted the system and tried to fdisk /dev/hdc and I keep getting a segmentation fault. Any Idea why? Is the drive too big for fdisk? Can some one out there please lend a hand? TIA Steve ___

Re: [OT] cheap Linux box

2001-02-27 Thread David Gee
> Back in my day.. barebones meant bare minimum for everything. 4-8GB disk, > 32MB RAM, whatever CD reader you can find, etc. Of course, back in my day, > we were using Commodores and Apples :) you had a commodore with an 8 gig hd? 3r33t. david __

RE: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell And Paul's Momma

2001-02-27 Thread Tanner, Robby
Easy now. While I agree with you, it seems a bit agressive. Remember, most of us here are Linux advocates. At the same time, I don't want to see yet another MS vs Linux debate. The fact that we're on this list means we must have already heard one or two. I don't like the concept that we have

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread Brady Montz
"John C. Flohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Last time I checked, Dell and others were the same as IBM." > > Classic Microsoft bashing here - no idea what you're talking about! I certainly think so for Dell. My company has had nice luck ordering various workstations and servers from Dell pr

RE: [OT] cheap Linux box

2001-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
I still have my 2nd linux server... 386dx40, mathco, 24M RAM, 120M HD, 540M HD, 14.4 modem, 3COM etherlink III combo card, RH 3.2 (I think)... The 1st one I sold a couple of years ago - it was a 386sx20, mathco, 20M RAM (The RAM & mathco cost ~$650), running slackware... Both made great inte

KDE 2.1 RPM's

2001-02-27 Thread Justin Ballou
For those in the know, I have a few questions regarding the KDE 2.1 RPM's now available at ftp.kde.org and the associated mirrors: - What's the difference between the `7.0' and `wolverine' RPM's? - Will the wolverine RPM's work with 7? - If not, why are the arts and kdebindings RPM

Re: [RHL] KDE 2.1 RPM's

2001-02-27 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Justin Ballou wrote: > For those in the know, I have a few questions regarding the KDE 2.1 RPM's > now available at ftp.kde.org and the associated mirrors: > > - What's the difference between the `7.0' and `wolverine' RPM's? 7.0 == for Red Hat Linux 7 wolverine == for Wo

hard drive / ide controller errors

2001-02-27 Thread Gary Stiehr
Hi, Does anyone have any information about the following errrors. Could it a problem with the hard drive, the IDE controller, the IDE cable? === From /var/log/messages: kernel: hda: write_intr: status=0x71 { DriveReady DeviceFault SeekComplete Error } kernel: hda: write_intr:

telnet upgrade to RH7.0 ???

2001-02-27 Thread Shoberg
I tried looking in the archives but for wha I am asking there is no way to term key words and get accurate results. Is there a way upgrade to automatically upgrade to RH7.0 from RH6.1 via SSH/TELNET? I'd like to just login, su to root, start the upgrade, have it update everything via RPM. Most

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread Mike Burger
The point wasn't that you couldn't get Linux on a laptop from those vendors...it was that you couldn't order a laptop with no OS on it from those vendors, and even if you could, you'd probably have to pay for a license for Windows anyhow. On 27 Feb 2001, Brady Montz wrote: > "John C. Flohr" <[EM

RE: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell And Paul's Momma

2001-02-27 Thread Werner
Today, there is a good interview with Bruce Perens at LinuxWorld.com about his job at HP. This interview shows how hard it is for a big company to make major changes, especially when it comes to licensed technology from other companies etc. http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2001-02/lw-02-p

RE: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread kevin
We bought a server about a year ago. Dell then refused to sell us a 'clean' box. They said they would install Windows 95 instead of NT Server and not charge us for it (non-transferable licence of course). Instead we went to Transtec who sold us a server preinstalled with RH6.2. They assured us th

Internet upgrade to RH7.0??

2001-02-27 Thread Shoberg
tried looking in the archives but for wha I am asking there is no way to term key words and get accurate results. Is there a way upgrade to automatically upgrade to RH7.0 from RH6.1 via SSH/TELNET? I'd like to just login, su to root, start the upgrade, have it update everything via RPM. Most im

RE: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread Werner
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, kevin wrote: > We bought a server about a year ago. Dell then refused to sell us a 'clean' > box. They said they would install Windows 95 instead of NT Server and not > charge us for it (non-transferable licence of course). I guess it's maybe the same reason why companies ha

RE: kernel frustration

2001-02-27 Thread Nitebirdz
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Burke, Thomas G. wrote: > Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 10:01:36 -0500 > From: "Burke, Thomas G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: kernel frustration > > I updated to kernel 2.4 last night... It seems t

rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Ted Gervais
When a file or site is identified as 'rawhide', does that mean the latest files are there, or this is for beta upgrades or maybe just for the daring? --- Ted Gervais 1-902-679-2253 Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada. *** Be alert, the world needs more lerts

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
Wasn't "rawhide" the name foe releas 6.1? > -Original Message- > From: Ted Gervais [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:56 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: rawhide > > When a file or site is identified as 'rawhide', does that mean the latest > files

ibm's (very real) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread Warren Melnick
This company has bought many workstations and servers from Dell pre-configured for and shipped with Linux. One of them happens to be mine, a nice Precision 420 workstation (although I am typing on the WinDoze box next to it). Additionally I have had many calls in the last few months with very hi

2 OS/HD

2001-02-27 Thread Gary . Hicks
I have 2 hard drives, and I am running windows. What I need to know is when I put Linux on, should I partition one drive and have both RH and windows on one hard drive or put one O/S on each hard drive? The Linux is for me and the windows is for the wife. They are big hard drives so room is

net boot

2001-02-27 Thread John Weber
Hi, I have a number of diskless linux boxes that currently boot from the network. Currently they boot from a floppy that has a kernel rdev'd to mount it's root filesystem from NFS. It sends out a bootp request to get it's IP from a dhcp server. I'd like to change this method to use a boot (p)rom

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Ted Gervais
At 12:04 PM 27/02/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Wasn't "rawhide" the name foe releas 6.1? I don't know. But that sounds like a good question.. > > -Original Message- > > From: Ted Gervais [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:56 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

RE: 2 OS/HD

2001-02-27 Thread Warren Melnick
Depends on how savvy the wife is :) You probably want to shield her from everything Linux. Leave Windows on the primary drive and put Linux on the secondary drive. You might even want to just make a 2-gig (or so) partition for Linux and have the rest be VFAT. You can always mount up the VFAT p

Re: net boot

2001-02-27 Thread Bruce Bauer
3COM 3C905CTXM come with the boot PROM built in along with a configuration program for it. I have not used this functionality, but I know the cards work with Caldera OpenLinux and OpenBSD so they should work with RedHat. > Hi, > > I have a number of diskless linux boxes that currently boot f

Need VPN guidance puhleez! :)

2001-02-27 Thread Steve Gulick
Hi all, I have no clue with all this VPN stuff and am looking for a good place to start so I was hoping that you guys could help. My job is to set up a VPN between 2 linux boxes that will allow the Winblows boxes from Network#1 to run apps off the server at Network#2. Is this possible? If it is w

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Warren Melnick
7.1 will be Wolverine 7.0 is Guinness 6.2 was zoot (I think) 6.1 was Cartman 5.2 was Apollo Rawhide is the current unreleased build, whatever it might be. Anyone remember the 5.1, 5.0, 4.x and 3.x releases? I think 3.0.3 was the first one with a name. Warren Melnick Director of

Re: net boot

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Ashe
Hi John, On Tuesday, February 27, 2001, 12:18:09 PM, you babbled something about: JW> Hi, JW> I have a number of diskless linux boxes that currently boot from the JW> network. Currently they boot from a floppy that has a kernel rdev'd to JW> mount it's root filesystem from NFS. It sends out a b

comcast cable

2001-02-27 Thread Charles Galpin
Hi Would some using comcast cable as a provider (preferably in northern Va) give me some insight as to how they provide service? A friend has signed up with them, and can connect under windows. It's dhcp, but he says he had to put in some sort of id somewhere in his tcp/ip settings (although fro

RE: Need VPN guidance puhleez! :)

2001-02-27 Thread Warren Melnick
There is a little more consideration than just that. What is the size of the pipe between the networks? Will they be accessing data on the remote network as well? You might be better off setting up NT Terminal Server or using PC Anywhere than using a VPN. Also, are the Linux boxes going to be

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
There was a big discussion on the list about 8 months ago, & it not only had the names, but tried to figure the link from one name to the next... It was interesting, but I don't think I hung on to it... _IF_ I do still have it, I'll repost it. > -Original Message- > From: Warren Melnick

Re: Internet upgrade to RH7.0??

2001-02-27 Thread Charles Galpin
I don't think what you are looking for exists, but you can always boot off a floppy to do the install. You will need to backup you data and config files, and there will always be some issues to solve when you are done. hth charles On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Shoberg wrote: > tried looking in the arch

How can I use Postfixas a backup for an NT MTA?

2001-02-27 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Howdy, My boss wants to use our main /Linux/ server as a backup MTA for our main mailserver, which sadly is running NT. Our Linux server is RH 6.2, running postfix - very successfully, too. Only problem is I have no idea how to do this in any operating system - In fact I've never really dealt

RE: How can I use Postfixas a backup for an NT MTA?

2001-02-27 Thread Warren Melnick
You need to do 2 things... First, create an MX record for the Linux box that has a lower priority than that of the NT box. Second, tell the linux box that it is OK to accept mail bound for the NT box. I do not know postfix, so I cannot give you the specifics on how to do that, sorry. ---

Re: rpm 4 upgrade howto

2001-02-27 Thread Michael Jinks
Not that bad once you know how to do it. First get a copy of rpm version 3.0.5 or 3.0.6 and upgrade to that. It understands the version 4 format but is packaged in version 3 format. Then upgrade to rpm 4.x, and run the rpm --updatedb command to rebuild your database in the new format. You'll h

RE: comcast cable

2001-02-27 Thread Nunn, Kelvin M
Charles, I have comcast, in northern Alabama, and you have to put what appears to be some kind of node name in the location where the computer name goes on the identification tab under network properties. I use a hardware cable router. It has a setting for this and provides me with DHCP to my

RE: How can I use Postfixas a backup for an NT MTA?

2001-02-27 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, you wrote: > You need to do 2 things... > First, create an MX record for the Linux box that has a lower priority than > that of the NT box. > Second, tell the linux box that it is OK to accept mail bound for the NT > box. I do not know postfix, so I cannot give you the specif

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Mike Burger
No...that was Cartman. Rawhide is the release point for packages that should work, but are still in the process of being tested, and aren't, yet, part of a distribution. "Burke, Thomas G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Wasn't "rawhide" the name foe releas 6.1? > > > -Original Message- >

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Silviu Cojocaru
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Warren Melnick wrote: > 7.1 will be Wolverine > 7.0 is Guinness > 6.2 was zoot (I think) > 6.1 was Cartman and 6.0 was Hedwig > 5.2 was Apollo > > Rawhide is the current unreleased build, whatever it might be. > Anyone remember the 5.1, 5.0, 4.x and 3.x releases? I think 3

RE: Need VPN guidance puhleez! :)

2001-02-27 Thread Steve Gulick
Ok, We have 1 program that we use to run our whole business. It sits on a samba server and each workstation accessess the app over the local network. I need to give 3 people (max) secure access over the internet to access that server app and run it from their remote location. No more than 3 peopl

RE: comcast cable

2001-02-27 Thread Charles Galpin
Yup, that sounds like what he was describing. Ok, anyone know how to emulate this using Linux? BTW Kelvin, is that a linksys router you are using (in case he has to go that route)? thanks charles On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Nunn, Kelvin M wrote: > Charles, > > I have comcast, in northern Alabama, a

Re: rpm 4 upgrade howto

2001-02-27 Thread David Gee
check your glibc version, if you upgraded to 2.2, you might need to download and use compat-glibc, from what i understand. david - Original Message - From: "Michael Jinks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:09 PM Subject: Re: rpm 4 upgrade howt

routing problem

2001-02-27 Thread Robert
Hi, Could someone please tell me where to read about arp? I can't find it in the kernel docs and I can't find a howto with much about it. man arp is mostly about the command, not the protocol. Robert ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re[2]: comcast cable

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Ashe
Hi Charles, On Tuesday, February 27, 2001, 2:04:20 PM, you babbled something about: CG> Yup, that sounds like what he was describing. Ok, anyone know how to CG> emulate this using Linux? I had a lot of trouble getting pump to work with Comcast (NJ) but here it is for dhcpcd. He likely has a h

compaq deskpro

2001-02-27 Thread Robert Reyes
hi guys! dumb question: how do you access the bios of a compaq deskpro, i honestly don't know:). it is quite old, pentium I i guess Bobby ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Error compile KMailcvt2-0.50

2001-02-27 Thread William
Please help I try to install KMailcvt but this error appear: [root@localhost kmailcvt2-0.50]# ./configure creating cache ./config.cache checking for extra includes... no checking for extra libs... no checking host system type... i586-pc-linux-gnuoldld

ps and netstat fail

2001-02-27 Thread John A Gawf
I'm running Linux 7.0 (2.2.16-22) and when executing 'ps' or 'netstat' I get 'bash: /bin/ps: No such file or directory' or 'bash: /bin/netstat: No such file or directory'. So far only these commands fail. Any pointers to information on how to fix. Am I missing some libraries? Thanks. John Gaw

Help: Java40.jar problem

2001-02-27 Thread Ayyappan s
Hi, I have seen the question posted in the www.faqdynhost.com. I hope by now you have got a solution for that java40.jar problem. Can you help me? We have developed an Applet and its working fine under Windows, both in IE and Netscape. But the Applet is not coming up under MAC OS 9. When we cal

Same modem problem

2001-02-27 Thread Mas_Cool
Sorry I insist I still can't find a way to convince my modem to work ... so: here's my problem: I have a hard 14400 modem and RH 7.0 installed. If i connect from bash, without starting X before, it's ok! everything works, in text mode, ofcourse! if I'm connected and run X, the ppp0 interface

Re: ibm's (alleged) commitment to linux And Dell And Paul's Momma

2001-02-27 Thread Michaell Taylor
Like most disagreements, there is truth on both sides. Microsoft didn't invent any wheels - but they did bring wheels to the masses - that has value. If Microsoft didn't do it, Steve Jobs may have. However, Microsoft was clearly better at bringing to the masses than others. This created a

network woes 7.0

2001-02-27 Thread Precious Metal
I just installed RedHat 7.0 and I have 3 computers on my network. 2 run RH7 and the other Slackware 7.1. Now, I cannot mount drives, I have went through linuxconf and added the other machines names, IP#s, mounting info, IPs are in hosts & hosts.allow, I have added the correct info in /etc/export

Re: How can I use Postfixas a backup for an NT MTA?

2001-02-27 Thread Michael Tokarev
[crossposted to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]] Jonathan, perhaps you should not post to this all together? Jonathan Wilson wrote: > > Howdy, > [] > To clarify things, what we're really needing is a backup for SMTP service. [] Just setup your DNS properly (add your b

Re: How can I use Postfixas a backup for an NT MTA?

2001-02-27 Thread Admin Mailing Lists
> The pop3 users can "just sit on it" if they can't check their mail for a > minute, but we can't have our incoming mail lost in cyberspace. I'd be > curious to know if backing up pop3 is even possible - I don't quite see > how it could be, short of running the whole outfit as a virtual server >

RE: compaq deskpro

2001-02-27 Thread Jason P. Holland
You need the compaq utilities partition. if its installed, use fdisk to check, the you can point lilo to it and get into the bios that way. if its not, your out of luck and you will need to install it if you ever want to get into the bios. Jason > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROT

Re: network woes 7.0

2001-02-27 Thread Mike Burger
Precious Metal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > I just installed RedHat 7.0 and I have 3 computers on > my network. 2 run RH7 and the other Slackware 7.1. > > Now, I cannot mount drives, I have went through > linuxconf and added the other machines names, IP#s, > mounting info, IPs are in hosts & hos

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Martin A. Marques
Mensaje citado por: Warren Melnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 7.1 will be Wolverine > 7.0 is Guinness > 6.2 was zoot (I think) > 6.1 was Cartman > 5.2 was Apollo > > Rawhide is the current unreleased build, whatever it might be. > Anyone remember the 5.1, 5.0, 4.x and 3.x releases? I think 3.0.3 wa

Sun unleashes sub $1,000 workstation

2001-02-27 Thread Clarence Donath
This looks like a sweet machine. It also looks to be a big hit. Interestingly, according to the article you can use the "SunPCi II coprocessor card so Windows and Solaris can run simultaneously". Forget Windows, what about Linux! :-D http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/17215.html ___

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Ted Gervais
At 12:32 PM 27/02/2001 -0500, you wrote: >7.1 will be Wolverine >7.0 is Guinness >6.2 was zoot (I think) >6.1 was Cartman >5.2 was Apollo > >Rawhide is the current unreleased build, whatever it might be. >Anyone remember the 5.1, 5.0, 4.x and 3.x releases? I think 3.0.3 was the >first one with a

RE: ps and netstat fail

2001-02-27 Thread Jason P. Holland
i have seen this before, when my school box got hacked! a trojan package was installed and ps and netstat binaries were changed. you can do a verify with rpm to check and see if the files have changed from the original rpms. # rpm -qa | grep procps procps-2.0.6-5 # rpm -V procps-2.0.6-5 and rp

Same modem problem .. :)

2001-02-27 Thread Masgras George
Sorry I insist I still can't find a way to convince my modem to work ... so: here's my problem: I have a hard 14400 modem and RH 7.0 installed. If i connect from bash, without starting X before, it's ok! everything works, in text mode, ofcourse! if I'm connected and run X, the ppp0 interface i

Re: ps and netstat fail

2001-02-27 Thread Mike Burger
They're not in your search path, or are owned by root and can't be run by your userID. Try logging in as root, and running them again. Personally, I use tcsh as my shell, and don't usually wind up with tha tproblem. On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, John A Gawf wrote: > I'm running Linux 7.0 (2.2.16-22) an

RE: Re[2]: comcast cable

2001-02-27 Thread Nunn, Kelvin M
Actually it is a D-Link 701 (http://www.dlink.com/products/broadband/di701 ) A friend of mine had a linksys and had some problems. I think there was a windows software application that had to run on one of the PCs. He later switched to Dlink if that helps you decide. They also have a model with

Re: Guest login wu-ftp

2001-02-27 Thread Statux
/etc/ftpaccess I believe.. It's in one of the /etc/ftp* files. On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I´m trying to disable Guest login. I need to know where to do this? > > Thanx > > > > ___ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: rawhide

2001-02-27 Thread Robert Fausey
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Ted Gervais wrote: 7.1 Not named (Wolverine is beta) 7.0 Guinness 6.2 Zoot 6.1 Cartman 6.0 Hedwig 5.2 Apollo 5.1 Manhattan 5.0 Hurricane 4.2 Biltmore 4.1 Vanderbilt 4.0 Colgate > At 12:32 PM 27/02/2001 -0500, you wrote: > >7.1 will b

Re: ibm's (very real) commitment to linux And Dell

2001-02-27 Thread Fred Herman
Warren Melnick wrote: > > This company has bought many workstations and servers from Dell > pre-configured for and shipped with Linux. One of them happens to be mine, > a nice Precision 420 workstation (although I am typing on the WinDoze box > next to it). Additionally I have had many calls in

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