powerful/easier to maintain/costs less in the long run,
> then it would be a decent comparison.
A better analogy would be to have your house made out of glass. You're
open, everybody can see what you're doing, and like telnet, people can
see you screwing around :-)
Just because you can
On Thu, 2001-11-08 at 20:34, Sajeewa Chandrasekera wrote:
> But could you please give me a location to download ISO images?
http://www.redhat.com/download/mirror.html
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> Is this possible?
I assume you mean you want the Linux system to display X output on
Windows? If so, then purchase an X server for Windows - there are many
to choose from, like Exceed, Kea! X, etc.
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VM, both easily outperformed the VM in the 2.2 kernel.
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security implications.
NFS usually isn't blocked, but it sure should be. In the security circles
NFS stands for No F*cking Security. NFS can be trivially broken - the
server is designed to trust the client - basically it believes whatever it's
told and this opens you open to easy penetrat
x27;d appreciate any pointers to where I can get the details on this error.
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> naming the old working kernel as 'safe' to allow the machine to restart if
> I really messed up.
This is not standard behavior if you install the Red Hat rpm. The rpm will
add the new kernel to the grub file and leave the old one there. I've
currently got 3 kernels to c
till needs some tweaking on my part, but it is
showing me what might be valid data.
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7.2 upgrade.
I believe that it's easier to just do the 7.2 upgrade and then
immediately re-install Ximian again. I've read that this should work,
but I have not tried it.
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> where is the file that i can
> setup useraccount to start at
> a specific USER ID.
man useradd
This shows you the files that useradd relies on. The file you're after
is /etc/login.defs
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rocess them with your script. If anything goes wrong, you've still got
the original in the backup folder. I just created the Mail/backup
directory and it's been working fine.
Go to http://www.procmail.org for more info and samples.
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not affect me. I do have separate / and /usr partitions. The install did
the right thing. Of course, I did upgrade to the newest raidtools package
right after the install, but I am still not sure why it worked in the first
place.
Cheers,
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x27;re shooting yourself in the foot.
Note tha the installation manual is available online in HTML format, or you
can download it as a PDF, HTML tarball, or RPM. No excuses.
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.2-Manual/install-guide/ch-partitions.html#S2-PARTITIO
n to try it with Linux.
We've done a few drive moves at the office. dump/restore worked like a
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believe that you'll end up with a system that should work.
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can get a $20 rebate on your 7.2 purchase.
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manual. Your question is answered there. Start with section 3.3,
"Selecting an Installation Method".
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new wu-ftpd was announced today and it's up now, but I haven't retested
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I would suspect that you should change the partition
types away from 'fd' and back to whatever a normal partition is (which escapes
me right now). Then edit /etc/fstab to point to the /dev/hd units,
reboot, and see what happens. You should also alter your LILO or Grub config
files to boot
blems? How can I block
> the DHCP traffic through the bridge?
You can't block the traffic with a bridge, but each DHCP server can
serve out a different set of addresses. Do not have them overlap, or
you'll get yourself in trouble.
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> How to set the security for the ftp ( wu-ftp ) Server ?
man ftpaccess
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
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> ANyone know of any free new servers?
http://groups.google.com
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prompt and using the FTP client in it. Alternatively, there are a bunch
of GUI FTP clients for Windows and Macs (which you're using if you've
got IE) such as CuteFTP, WS-FTP, etc. Have a look around on Tucows and
it won't take you long to find a better client than IE.
.
orking fine.
First, did you run newaliases after you added the entry?
Secondly, what does /var/log/maillog say?
Do you see /var/spool/mail/x1? If so, then the alias is not working.
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>
> You may have a corrupt RPM database. You should check to see if the pam
> package is installed and if that file exists in reality.
Actually, it means that the pam update has not been applied. Download
the pam rpm from a trusted mirror and apply that update first. This got
me on
wrong, SO 6.0 might be better at
handling printer fonts.
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the box on a RedHat install.
The Matrox cards were one of the first to be supported for anti-aliases
fonts under KDE. It also plays a nice game of TuxRacer if you must :-)
http://direct.mwave.com/mwave/doSearch.hmx?bop=and&scriteria=g450&UID=&CID=&a
kage this file is in.
Then update that package and its dependencies. If you do an rpm -Fvh on the
new package, it will tell you what dependencies you'll break.
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ur shell scripts.
Alternatively, if you're running a recent Red Hat release, grab the rawhide
rpm package from Red Hat and update from it using rpm -Fvh. That way every-
body should be happy...
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ething else?
For ssh, look at /etc/ssh/sshd_config
In the general case, look at /etc/services.
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l it so it builds the
right directory structures and gives you a spec file, and then replace the
source subtree with your new sources. Then build the new rpm with rpm -ba.
You'll end up with your own binary rpm based on the new version. Then install
that rpm and everybody should be happy.
anything when building a new
> kernel.
Typically Red Hat makes everything modular so that you don't have to worry
about regenerating a new kernel when the hardware changes.
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= 3.0.4-1
ld-linux.so.2
libcrypto.so.2
libc.so.6
libdl.so.2
libnsl.so.1
libpam.so.0
libutil.so.1
libz.so.1
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2)
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Is anyone aware of a multifunction printer (scan/print/copy) that is
fully operational under Linux? Ideally this printer would have both USB
and parallel ports and allow me to connect it to my ancient W95 box at
the same time.
Thanks,
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tc/group >/dev/null
then
echo -e "\aERROR: user or group $NEWUSER already in use!!!"
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On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 18:51, Vinay Sequeira wrote:
> I need to split 1 GB tar.gz backup files into 630MB files so that I can
> burn them onto CD. What do I need to do to accomplish this? . Any ideas?.
man split
split --bytes 630m
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ake. I've had no serious issues
with Mandrake either, and I was running a production version before I switched
to Cooker images (bleeding edge).
The bottom line is I'm not complaining because there is nothing worthwhile
complaining about, let alone be annoyed about. As always, though, yo
t distribution.
This is a policy I can't disagree with. Regression testing is a major
undertaking, and Red Hat does this with every full release, and again
when security fixes are released. No company has the resources to do
that for every bug fix.
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d to add stacked windows, entry widgets,
checkboxes, radio buttons, labels, plain text fields, scrollbars,
etc., to text mode user interfaces. This package also contains the
shared library needed by programs built with newt, as well as a
/usr/bin/dialog replacement called whiptail. Newt is based on t
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> > On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 10:56, Lewi wrote:
> > > is redhat provide rpm for every new release, for example like apache or php,
> > > if not why, c
volution.
I have not yet made any effort to synchronize address books... Evolution gets
its addresses via the pilot stuff from my Palm. One of these days I'll spend
some time to extract it from Evolution and import it into a format that mutt
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7;ve got 2 IBM 40GB UDMA100 drives and
have half of each drive mirrored using Linux mirroring. This way I've got
my production partitions mirrored, but not my backup or Windows partitions.
I picked up the TX2 at mwave.com for about $25.
Why are you restricting yourself to hardware RAID?
d generally make your life
hell. They're sometimes more alpha than beta, but if you can live with those
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directory changes...)
FAM: File Alteration Monitor, from SGI:
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/faq.html
I haven't run it yet, but it does look interesting. It runs on Irix and
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es are now going to have to be doubled, you'll take a massive
performance hit. If you were to use 2 drives, you'd be able to
parallelize the writes.
The Red Hat Linux 7.2 Installation Guide tells you how to set it up at
install time. Worked fine for me right out of the box.
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akes I/O *very*
fast. I used Linux software-based RAID 1 to mirror my first few partitions
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0 + 1 ?
I installed 2 hard disks, partitioned each and used RAID-1 for /, /boot, /usr,
/home, and /var. I added swap partitions that aren't mirrored, and then
had 2 spare 10GB partitions on each drive. I don't use RAID-0 - in most cases,
you don't need (nor wa
lot of disk space for not a
lot of money. A few years ago, this would have been prohibitively
expensive. Naturally, I still do backups of my data (to hard drives,
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The un-mirrored 30GB on each drive is for data that doesn't need
protection - my backups from other systems, ISO images, etc.
> Are you using the primary/secondary channel of your motherboard to connect
> a hard disc for backup ?
I use the motherbo
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o daily backups of at least the user data.
A large-capacity disk drive is frequently cheaper than a decent tape
drive, a bunch of tapes and the hassle of managing them. It depends on
what you think should happen if the the sprinkler system decides to dump
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ted by XFree and was one of the
first cards to offer anti-aliased font support in KDE and now even has a
good 3D implementation out of the box. I've got no issues at all with
TuxRacer on a fairly stock Red Hat Linux 7.2 system.
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oller for use in
Win2K. It's working fine too but I haven't done any performance tests to
see how fast it is.
Seasons Greetings!
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good info is at http://www.imc.org/pdi/
You had mentioned that Eudora has received a lot of complaints about Vcard
support. The latest Mac version now has Vcard support, but it doesn't look
like the Windows version has it yet.
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> "noarch" and "nosrc"?
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a DHCP client and gets your WAN
address from the ISP. You then either statically assign your own addresses on
a private network or let the Linksys act as a DHCP server. It's trivial to set
up.
You can substitute any number of boxes that are similar to the Linksys. ie,
SMC, Netgear, UGate, etc
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>
> > - then the best approach
> > is to buy a 4-port Linksys DSL/Cable "router". These provide for basic
> > firewalling and NAT functionalit
ich is always up anyways. It's also connected via USB instead of
parallel and is a *lot* faster.
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d 5.x) make
it *really* tough to look at the headers, and bounce messages are just about
impossible to figure out, but OE does the right thing. And yes, I'm posting
this from OE6, having converted one of my desktops to Win2K (blasphemy I
know, but my other system is RH 7.1).
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I set up an external free
DNS at http://www.zoneedit.com which allows dynamic DNS updates. My server
then checks the router for its current IP address and sends dynamic DNS
updates to zoneedit if the address changes. It's been working fairly well
for the last year.
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y ready for prime time. This is one page they've taken
> from Microsoft's marketing: they like to advertise
> "features", even if they really need more work.)
Of course evidence of this would be too much to ask and irrelevant to this
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>Wanted to convert from .html , .xls and .ppt files to pdf file format.
StarOffice 6 will do at least your PowerPoint presentations. I haven't
tried Excel spreadsheets nor HTML files but I expect it will work
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hdc is an IDE device.
> When I go into the /dev directory, the /dev/cdrom is listed as a link that
> points to /dev/scd0.
scd0 is a SCSI device.
# ln -s /dev/cdrom /dev/hdc
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> > On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:47:18PM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
> > >
> > > My problem is that my CDR has no drivers. I am using red hat 7.2 and on
> &
, and make sure you're using
> >SCSI emulation (or a real SCSI CDRW) to burn the CDs.
> >Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
>
> Can't you enter the right line into the /etc/modules.conf file instead of
> using LILO to do it?
You need to do both. modules.conf determines th
estion :-)
It was partly the answer. The two most common boot loaders are LILO and
Grub. The answer above shows how it's done in Grub. Do you know another
Linux boot loader can't handle passing kernel parameters and supports IDE CD
burners?
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>I had RH7.2 in 2 CD
disto... Now the second CD is corrupt. Can I continue the installation with the
>first CD alone...? During half way, the installation asks for the second
CD...? How do I install RH7.2 with >the first CD alone...
The 2nd CD is not optional. You'll need to
replace i
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64k
persistent-superblock 1
nr-spare-disks 0
device /dev/hde6
raid-disk 0
device /dev/hdg6
raid-disk 1
I hope this helps!
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When using RFC 931 authentication, WU-FTPD will request ident information
before authorizing a connection request from a client. The auth or ident
service running on the client returns user-specific information, allowing
WU-FTPD to make authentication decisions
he delete key is a lot less work...
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nd compare againt the file MD5SUMS from the same directory the ISOs came
from.
Actually, no. You should get the MD5SUMS file from RedHat after getting the
ISOs from a mirror. This will help ensure that the ISOs have not been
tampered with.
Ed Wilts
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deo
memory, not 8 (even if the card supports 8). Mine's working fine - actually
Anaconda did the right thing the last time I installed.
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overlook since your system was obviously working fine before with a smaller
swap size.
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pect that a sudden change like this could be caused by a DNS failure.
The other end is very likely doing a reverse DNS lookup and timing out.
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e of the kernel updates.
The kernel is a separate issue. Our kernel is/was current, but as far as I
know, none of the packages should demand the latest kernel.
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world can get through the firewall to get the sites, with no
> > > problem, the machines behind the firewall can't go outside the
> > > firewall and then back in.
> >
> > Sounds like you'll need to create a separate domain to refer to your web
>
ould have to get the master to ship you two zone
files - one with the internal addresses, and one with the external
addresses. Since the master normally wouldn't - and I'm not sure how you
can tell it to - you might be out of luck.
.../Ed
Ed Wilts
Mounds
with any switch, but I've had no problems running Mandrake's
distribution before and after Red Hat Linux on the same hardware. I've got
a box that started running Red Hat Linux, switched to Mandrake, went full
bleeding-edge with Mandrake's Cooker releases, and back to Red Hat
ed Hat Linux systems and VMS systems.
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> Is it possiable to install and or operate windows98se from within linux
> rh7.2?
Yes, you'll need to run VMware. It's commercial, available from
http://www.vmware.com. There is a free demo there.
.../Ed
Ed Wilts
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> Ed Wilts wrote:
>
> >>Is it possiable to install and or operate windows98se from within linux
> >>rh7.2?
> >>
> >
> >Yes, you'll need to run VMware. It's commercial, available from
&g
e support termination date is though. I would guess that Red Hat will
not stop supporting the 2.2.x-based releases until well after the 2.4 kernel
has really, really stabilized, and I don't think it's there for everybody
yet.
Ed Wilts
Mound
to run both linux/windows programs simultaneously on a
> dual-boot machine?
It's not really dual-boot - it's simultaneous. Have a look at VMware's web
site at http://www.vmware.com/products/desktop/.
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x is Turbo Tax.
TurboTax for the web. I would expect (but haven't tested this) that it will
run in Konqueror
http://www.turbotax.intuit.com/welcome/perm/ttcomgraph/welcome.htm
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s like the current history hasn't been written to that
yet, so it may not be quite perfect for what you want. You could combine
that with a history write as so:
$ history -w ; sudo -s
.../Ed
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