I used to read the kernel mail list archive over a
http://kernelnotes.org/lnxlists
I think they've moved mail email servers - does anyone know of a new archive
site for this list?
Thanks,
-Eric wood
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Whenever I get LI, I go into my BIOS and set toggle my IDE hard drive
between AUTO, LARGE, LBA, NORMAL, etc until one works.
Linux ignores the bios settings except for the initial booting sectors.
-Eric
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> Do you have a /boot partit
I have assigned several ip address to my eth0 device. What is the maximum
number of IP's can I assign to this NIC?
Also, is there a config in Apache that redirects a user to another IP
address with having to serve a web page to redirect them?
-Eric
I read the IP-Aliases howto. It said the 2.0.x kernel support 256 aliases
on 1 nic. 2.2.x/2.4.x should be the same or even more.
-eric wood
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> On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Eric Wood wrote:
>
> > I have assig
redhat.com and www.redhat.com are resolving to two different IPs. Looks
like they are not forwarding http request on "redhat.com" to
http://www.redhat.com . looks like a boo-boo.
-eric
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Sent: Wednesd
;
I can assume that the standard imap package will not allow MS Outlook
clients share calendars and address books via special folders on the Linux
server. Does anyone know of a project underway to make this happen (without
buying the expensive HP OpenMail)?
-Eric Wood
I think 7.0 was to support USB keyboards and mice. During the initial
install and at the boot: prompt, I can not hit Enter for the boot to
proceed. I have to plug in a regular AT keyboard to press enter.
I guess USB keyboards and mice only work after the OS is installed.
-eric
Get the latest linuxconf packages. Much improved and these are tweaked to
work on RH 6.0, 6.1, 6.2 and 7.0. Don't let the 6.0 directory name scare
you.
ftp://ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/linuxconf/devel/redhat-6.0/linuxconf-1.21r4-1.i
386.rpm
ftp://ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/linuxconf/devel/redhat-6.0/lin
uot;Secure Server" version of Redhat Linux?
-eric
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> Get the latest linuxconf packages. Much improved and these are tweaked to
> work on RH 6.0, 6.1, 6.2 and 7.0. Don't let the 6.0 directory name sca
firwall, Cisco router, anything? Has anyone done this?
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> Tell them to stop.
An absolutely brilliant idea!
thanks,
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Just load up nslookup and set type=MX then and nslookups you do will on
return the MX records. Set the type back a A and nslookup will function as
normal.
-eric
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> Is there anything like whois or nslookup for finding out M
I used to say the same thing - until I had to manage more than two Linux
servers. linuxconf save me huge amounts of time once I learned it (like
what it does behind the scenes). I love linuxconf now - can't live without
it.
-eric wood
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generally produce a
"stock" kernel?
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Amavis (search freasmeat.net for it) does a trick to sendmail so that
attachments are scanned. In addittion to Amavis, you'll need a virus
engine, ie. Sophos. (www.sophos.com)
-eric wood
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> not sure if th
They're creating IP
traffic, creating problems, and creating my ulser.
I'd like to have a little with that lady. Who talked to her? What's her
number?
-eric wood
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>Seriously folks, get a sense of scale. If the
Look in your "ifcfg-eth0" file located in the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. There you can control the netmask, ip
address, etc.
-eric wood
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I built on for 6.1. It's at:
http://www.intgrp.com/hylafax-4.1beta1-1rh6.src.rpm
http://www.intgrp.com/hylafax-4.1beta1-1rh6.i386.rpm
-eric wood
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specific. Right now I'm trying to figure out
how netcat work. Netcat is totally amazing to me.
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you flood
your windows/system directory with 10 million .dlls then your program would
get a little farther then bomb with another vague error.
I know wine has a debug function but it's not motivating to learn when the
main problem is just a missing file.
-Eric Wood
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nt through
it and they don't recommend it. http://www.linux.comhas some job
postings though,
-eric wood
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Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 6:07 PM
Subject: OT: Where are
the video card.
The self-powered Omniview is the best I've seen.
-eric wood
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> I am using an OmniView 6 port AT Switch to share my monitor/keyboard/mouse
w/
> my linux box and windows box. I have had severe screen flicker
The nobody user can not run "lynx".
$ lynx
metamail: Can't open temporary file!
$
Nobody can create file in /tmp, so that's no it.
I made a /home/nobody directory figuring lynx was trying to store temp files
in there, but no luck.
Where else could it be?
Thanks,
Never mind,
I had to add "/home/nobody" to the passwd file. By default / is nobody's
home directory.
Duh!
-Eric Wood
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Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 5:17
hines
have an available PS/2 port for a mouse, but I'm choosing to use a serial
mouse.
That maybe what is confusing kudzu.
Anyone else with this problem?
-Eric Wood
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spam
scanning crap.
-eric wood
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>FWIW, I called @home and asked them about scans originating from
>ops-scan.home.net. They said "we're looking for open ports to try to crack
>down on spam". Thes
he /etc/atalk/config file:
ATALK_NAME="Intranet"
That's it. I didn't have to edit any other file.
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I really want the Asus K7V board... If someone has one, let me where I can
get one too!
-Eric Wood
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Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 1:08 PM
Subject: RE: Which Athelon motherboard?
> &
running the "netstat" command always shows pop3 connections. They seem to
stick around for about a minute (in the TIME_WAIT state) even after the
client's emailer (namely Outlook) is done receiving the messages.
I'm just curious as to why the delay?
Thanks,
-Eric Wood
Can someone try this on there computer:
$ locate .gif
(output)
(output)
(output)
CTRL-C
While lots of output is being sent to your screen, press CTRL-C to
interrupt. For me, this hangs my telnet session. CTRL-C on the console
work fine.
-Eric Wood
PS, using TERM=linux emulation
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Just as a side note, Samba has a compile time option which may make you
think that Samba will do Netatalk - I wish this was the case. Instead, this
compile time option is to support file locking if Netatalk and Samba are
sharing the same directory.
-Eric Wood
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too!!
-Eric Wood
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> In my experience, the most likely reason is a hung SCSI bus (wrong
> termination, etc.) - jos
>
> At 11:01 PM 6/3/2000 -0500, Joel Lansden wrote:
> >Can anyone tell me why
Was there a glitch with Apache 1.3.12 distributed with RH 6.2? I get an
"Forbidden - permission" error message. I downgraded to RH 6.1's apache
version and I have no problems.
The permissions in the filesystem are okay.
Any ideas?
-Eric Wood
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Hopefully a 2.2.17 rpm will not be to far in the future either.
-eric
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>
> > I saw a lot of messages in the last two weeks or so in this list
> > requesting the new kernel 2.2.16 in RPM format. Well, I just read in
> > lin
Possibilities are:
1. kdevelop's rpm file is immature
2. rpm is corrupt. Run "rpm --rebuild" to fix.
and the more likely reason is
3. you don't have qt-devel rpm installed.
-Eric Wood
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/md0 as RAID 1 as starts to install packages. I've
tried this three times and the installer hangs after installing only a few
.rpm packages.
I have two 9Gig SCSI drives. How would _you_ partion those drives so that
the installer works with RAID 1 and RAID 0?
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Judging from 4.2 and 5.2 there will probably be a stable 6.2 version first.
-eric wood
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Subject: 7.x
>Is there a new list
It's running but not at normal volume. My ISP's mail server was down this
morning. Maybe a internet-wide crisis going on.
-Y2Eric
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Date: Tuesday, November 2
, inode=2097025, rec_len=12, name_len=1
and
EXT2-fs error(device sd(8,17)): ext2_readdir: bad entry in directory #
34490: directory entry across blocks - offset=0, inode=1852793705,
rec_len=25956, name_len=110
If the /dev/sda1 filesytem can handle all the /usr files, why can't
/dev/sdb1?
-Eric
Um.. This is the last drive. I do have term pwr jumpered. Is that not the
same as termination?
Thanks,
-Eric Wood
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>
>
>check your termination and term pwr on the drive that is messing up.
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est kernels have the fix for
some ext2 problems.
-Eric Wood
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Date: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 12:19 PM
Subject: RE: RH 6.1 and RAID
>Can't, man; /boot can
Try xvidtune. Is your monitor listed in the list when you set up the
XF86Config file?
-Eric Wood
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>From: Stephen Hargrove [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>Is there a utility to stretch my desktop to fill the screen? I'm using KDE
>if that matters.
They only way I know to do it is to download the .src.rpm and install that.
Many times they're email address will be in the .spec he or she made.
-Eric Wood
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From: Martin A. Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: RedHat list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wedne
I have a 7IX board from Giga-byte running an K7-600Mhz. No problem at all
running RH 6.1.
However, there was some rumor of Giga-byte doing a recall of their boards
due to heat problems. I haven't experienced any but then I'm not running
the 700 or 750Mhz processors either.
What's the url?
-eric
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Date: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 4:55 PM
Subject: Adobe Framemaker for Linux
>Adobe has released a free beta of a Linux version of FrameMaker.
>
>Has anyone tried
Obviously, It's up the road from Area 51.
-eric wood
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>Could you precise what you mean by RT495 area ?
>
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If you install netatalk as a rpm package, I like have, then you can do a
rpm --verify on the lpr and netalk packages to see if any of the file
permissions have changed.
-eric wood
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Did Redhat drop that product?
-eric wood
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I need to make a rescue disk? Anyone know where this image is? I've looked
on rufus and redhat but no luck.
Thanks,
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Thanks, but that img seems to not boot. Just hangs when it accesses the
floppy. I d/l other .img boot disk to see if they'd boot and they do.
Maybe this file is corrupt?
Thanks,
-Eric Wood
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To: Eric W
experience in rescues.
-Eric Wood
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Date: Sunday, January 02, 2000 5:19 AM
Subject: Re: rescue.img for RH6.1?
>
>On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Richard KHOO wrote:
>
>> I just mak
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>On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Eric Wood wrote:
>
>> I got it from:
>>
>> ftp://people.redhat.com/bero/rescue-6.1
>>
>> However, this image won't boot.
>
>It isn't supposed
think Linux can handle
that. Anyone have any ideas to remedy this. If not, I'll just have to use
IDE disks.
Thanks,
-Eric Wood
PS, this is my bootup messages. Seems normal:
(scsi0) found at PCI 8/0
(scsi0) Wide Channel, SCSI ID=7, 16/255 SCBs
(scsi0) Downloading sequencer code..
I may be a "cpio" disk instead of a tar.
-eric wood
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From: Azhar H. Chowdhury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: redhat-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 1:22 AM
Subject: iBCS & Informix Online 5.0
>Dear All,
>
>I wan
Here's a ext2 defragmenter:
http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/11/08/942118543.html
Please try it out on you less critical partitions and let us know how it
did! :)
-Eric Wood
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They say every 12 hours - but I believe they do it more often. Random in
fact!!
-eric wood
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Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 9:07 AM
Subject: DSL/Bellsouth
>Question:
>
Actually, they force a disconnect which cause you to reconnect with a new
IP. I believe they're DHCP has this capability.
-eric
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>>They say every 12 hours - but I believe they do it more often. Random in
>>fact
Those set to yes are not necessary. In my limited experience, It usually
takes from 1 to 10 minutes for a windows machine to refresh it browse list
without rebooting.
-eric
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Date: Wednesd
I have an application that can't point to /dev/pts/0 as a terminal device.
It needs /dev/ttp0. How can I log in under /dev/ttyp* instead of using the
the /dev/pts/0 device? Can I fake it in a subshell maybe?
-eric Wood
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That 'vtun' program may be a user-space program entirely - no kernel editing
neccessary which make it *very* appealing. I don't think I'd ever get a
tunneling program that requires a recompile. "Ever" is a strong word
though.
-eric wood
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it's
ftp://rawhide.redhat.com
-eric
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Date: Friday, January 14, 2000 2:15 PM
Subject: where's rawhide?
>Hi,
>
>Does this site exist? http://rawhide.redhat.com I found the link on a
>searc
Well, some application have a "/dev/ttyps" hardcorded as a path. They
assumed it'll alway be /dev/ttyps3 for ever (at least for that version of
the program).
-Eric Wood
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I guess you'd do this if you're sending *highly* compressable data, ie text.
What kind of modem is that and does it offer compression at that rate??
-eric wood
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I don't think samba can host multiple domains/workgroups. You can do a
"netbios aliases = machine1 machine2 machine3" and it appear it is multiple
machines - but within the same workgroup. However, shares could be made
differently based on the different netbios names.
-eric woo
lly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch04_02.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch04_03.html
-Eric Wood
PS. For greater flexiblitity, the include does not have to be in the global
section.
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Try adding the :rp=raw: parm to the /etc/printcap and see if that works.
-eric wood
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From: Chad W. Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Redhat-List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 8:36 AM
Subject: Samba - Printing
>I have setup Samba a
When Allen Bolderoff mentioned the "higher" in "RUN THEM ON A PENTIUM-PRO,
PII, PIII or Higher", he was subconsiously refering to the Athlon. :)
-eric wood
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http://www.jasons.org/modssl.phtml
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Date: Friday, January 21, 2000 6:44 AM
Subject: apache+php3+ssl
>How can I have this 3 things together?
>I looked first for rpm and I found apache+ssl, m
I'm used to SCO's tar command in which it can't back up special files in
/dev. Linux's tar command seemed to back them up with no problem. Are my
eyes telling me the truth?
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Is anyone else having problems connecting to swat (port 901) and
linuxconf-web (port 98)?
Is xinetd a piece of crap or what!?
-eric
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> Try:
> chkconfig swat on
> chkconfig linuxconf-web on
>
> > Is xinetd a piece of crap or what!?
>
> No.
Well, it was. But okay. xinetd is 'da bomb now.
Okay. Linuxconf now
:
400 Server Error
chdir failed - the server is not configured correctly
I humbly withdrawn all critisim to xinetd - for now!
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> On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:56:51AM -0400, Eric Wood wrote:
>: Is anyone else having problems connecting to swat (port 901) and
>: linuxconf-web (port 98)?
>:
>: Is xinetd a piece of cra
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> > Yes.
>
> Now that is helpful. Did you move from Redmond?
>
> Bret
Well Mike likes to get keep is short and honest. A simple google search
yielded:
http://www.math.uni-goettingen.
bove the arrow keys which are not on
a 104 keyboard?
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backup program, your scsi tape drive may not be
detected. You'll have to 'insmod st' before your install your backup
software.
st.o module, of course, was unloaded thanks to rmmod.
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"title"
paragraph with a new boot definition that has "single" at the end. That way
it's always available at boot.
I certain don't miss having to rerun lilo.
What other neat grub boot definitions do others have and want to share?
-eric wood
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rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
I have no idea what all that means except the hd0,0 is the first hard disk,
and first partition. My linux kernel boots on hd0,1 which is the second
partition.
-eric wood
For the
You ran rpm -bb *.spec on the source rpm's spec file right? That compiled
into regulare rpms and you install those? When installing the nvidia_kernel
rpm, it automatically loads you nvidia module. However, you'll need to
update your XF86Config-4 file from "driver nv" to "driver "nvidia".
-eric
No!
Never used redhat's supplied versions of linuxconf. They're old and
purposely crippled. Get the good stuff from:
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/
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Just install linuxconf rpm packag
error: failed dependencies:
filesystem >= 2.1.0 is needed by mkinitrd-3.2.6-1
I've noticed a new mkinitrd is out for 7.1 but a new filesystem package is
not for 7.1. Minor detail.
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> It's too bad redhat released the patch early, as it is going to be a pita
for the
> other distributions.
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sed guru
had this thing handy.
Thanks very much!
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the unix host. I even can merge a form letter using a
wordperfect macro with one key stroke.
I can't wait until gnome terminal or kterm will add in special escape
sequences that will allow my console application to interact with the X
apps.
-e
de by
the linux community. The best thing I've used is konsole with "linux"
console emulate. It does a pretty good job as a replacement to sco-ansi.
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I know this has been beaten to death. For my 7.1 box, how would I fix this
problem?
thanks,
-eric wood
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only do fewer things.
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> I thought linuxconf was cool i upgraded to RH 7.2 and installed linuxconf
> too ...
have
mechanisms to fight this - most cheap hubs don't.
Check your wiring.
-eric wood
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> I don
Off topic, I know. Could anyone tell me the procedure (off list) to
changing the IP address, default route, etc. of an AIX machine ( I suspect
it's a recent version of AIX)?
Thanks,
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Any way, is there a way to make iBCS always stay resident?
thanks!
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d taken while the iBCS-dependent program was actively
> running?
Yes, I have to hand-load the iBCS module every time I go to use this
program - the system doesn't load it for me automatically.
I've add a line 'add -k iBCS' in my /etc/modules.co
>
/usr/lib/rhs/r
hs-printfilters//master-filter
But is all seems to effect HP JetDirect boxes with multiple ports. Anyone
experiencing the same things?
-eric wood
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Check the man page on "modules.conf". You can put logic in the file based
on the current kernel version. I think this would be a cleaner way to go.
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From: "Bruce A. Mallett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thats a good quesiton. I'm guessing that one would have to have two
linuxconf. Easiest way to manage lots of vdomains.
-eric wood
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 3:52 PM
Subject: Virtual Hosts and Email
> Hi;
> If I knew the appropriate term
I had add SSLProtocol all -SSLv3 to the httpd.conf file and everything
went fine for IE people. This forces apached to downgrade to SSLv2.
IE didn't support SSLv3 very well until IE 5.01 and IE 5.5.
-eric wood
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Know of one in the US?
-eric
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irectory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.0/drivers/atm'
make[1]: *** [_modsubdir_atm] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.0/drivers'
make: *** [_mod_drivers] Error 2
I know this is a beta release but has someone ran into this?
-eric wood
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> 1) Things like this should go to fisher-list, where you'll find more
>developers than just me
Were is this subscription form?
> 2) errors go to bugzilla - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
Nothing there.
-eric
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> > Nothing there.
> > -eric
>
> Then submit a bug report.
Not till I deal with the fisher list - it may no be a bug. Thanks for the
link to the list. BTW, tell your web site designers to make things easier
to find a
Can someone give me a pointer on how to mount a shared Novell volume. A
howto somewhere?
-eric wood
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