What version of Mozilla?
I'm running Mozilla 1.2, and it has the same Preferences entry you
listed below. In fact, I had to do the same thing to enlarge my fonts a
little bit. Dang high res monitors really shrink the font sizes down.
Ric
PS: Another suggestion: You could try switching xfs over
Ahem;
You don't own the CD's, records, nor tapes. You own a copy of them. That
copy gives you the right to "play" them, from their original media. It
expressly, does not, give you the right to copy them. Period.
Now with that out of the way.
There is an excelent "how-to" on using cderecord for
All;
I have an interesting challenge. Some speculation will be required to
solve this one!
The situation:
Linux Server sitting in Seattle, I'm in Florida.
The Linux Server crashed due to a power failure (I know, it needs a
UPS). When the server came back up, it came up, sans sshd. So I cannot
Javier Gostling wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 09:49:03AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Any suggestions, speculations, "WAGs" will be very greatfully
accepted!
Get those two fingers to "chkconfig telnet on" and "service xinetd
reload", then you telnet to the mac
Partly true. You need to be able to read the file, but, you can hide it.
I've used this trick before.
Make a directory (for example: /usr/local/secure/bin )
Set the permissions of it to 711.
Put the script in there, with permissions set to 755.
Then, put a wrapper script in /usr/local/bin, tha
Javier Gostling wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:04:22AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I tried the telnet idea before. It's not even installed. So that's
out.
but thanks for the suggestion.
Ok. Another one is to do an "xhost + remote_host" and have the guy at
the r
Jeffrey Tadlock wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:04:22AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I tried the telnet idea before. It's not even installed. So that's out.
but thanks for the suggestion.
Any thoughts on what would be causing sshd to fail would be helpfull.
Ric
I would try
Michael Schwendt wrote:
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Yeah, the server itself is running a firewall. (just to make this even
harder). So telnet is blocked. Even if it were installed, it's
blocked.
I'm real
To all who responded to this one, "Thank you!" It's good to know you're
out there.
I got this one resolved last night. "Somehow" (and I'm still looking
into "how"), the sshd user got removed. Without that, sshd won't start.
Once I put that back, sshd started back up, and all is well with the wo
I think you can get Dell with Redhat pre-installed. But not at the
consumer level. From what I understand, it's just at the business level
(servers).
There are a couple of vendors out there selling pre-built Linux boxes.
In fact, I was recently involved in helping set one up (it's not ready,
s
For a good mobo:
Soyo Dragon Plus (Athlon)
Need SMP? Try the Tyan board.
Deffinately go with crucial memory.
Like fancy cases? Look into the Lian-Li Aluminum cases. Spendy, but nice!!!
Ric
Gordon Ewasiuk wrote:
Hi List,
I'm selling my Ultra 10 and looking to buy a high powered works
RedHat or even Linux (consider WinXP). If everything stayed the same,
we'd still be using FVWM or TWM.
HEY! I liked FVWM! I spent an eternity writing a config file for it, to
get it to look/act the way I wanted it to. I don't use it anymore... But
it was great stuff!
Ric
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Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
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| HEY! I liked FVWM! I spent an eternity writing a config file for it, to
Jianping Zhu wrote:
how to substutue string in a text file by using "gerp" or "find"?
I have a text file, lof of "abdfggg" in that text file, i need to change
it to "opsmsdd", is there a simple way to do that?
sed is your friend.
sed 's/abdfggg/opsmsdd/g' >
That will replace ALL instances
Jianping Zhu wrote:
I have redhat 7.3 server the /etc/crontab is as following
.-
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
MAILTO=root
HOME=/
# run-parts
01 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.houily
2 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.
Ok, I know, it's been discussed.
But I'm an idiot, and ignored the thread when it was around, and now I
can't find it.
So, would someone please refresh me on this.
I need to rebuild a .src.rpm
Used to be trivial: rpm --rebuild .src.rpm
But some kind person(s) decided that must have been to eas
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 11:17:42AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
So, would someone please refresh me on this.
I need to rebuild a .src.rpm
Used to be trivial: rpm --rebuild .src.rpm
It's now: rpmbuild -bb .src.rpm
You'll need the rpm-build rpm installed fir
All;
I'll be building a new server soon, based on Redhat. What firewalling
software is good these days? I've heard good things about firestarter.
Is it worth looking into, or is there something better/easier.
Thanks!
Ric
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Assuming that the required script even exists, rewrite lines 11 & 12
lise so:
10 12 * * * /home/jzhu/pl/p1.pl > /home/jzhu/o1.dat
10 12 * * * echo "jzhu" > /home/jzhu/jzhu.dat
Then they should work just fine. There are a couple of "typos" in them
as presented below.
Cheers
Ric
Jianping Z
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No, it's just r slow... (Posts are taking up to 3
days to appear)
The little guy in the back room is typing as fast as he can!
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Before you do that, take a good hard look at Mandrake 9.1b2. It will
show you the direction that Mandrake is going. If you have a test box,
load that up.
I'm not saying anything about whether it's good, or bad. Just warning
you to take a look.
I'm actually converting the other way, from Mandrak
Ok, this is an easy one... Or should be.
I have a slight situation. My "cube" is short on network jacks, but long
on computers. One of them has 2 NICs in it (a RH 8.0 box). Can I use box
1 to route for box 2?
I don't need NAT, or IP Masq'ing or firewalling, or any of that. Just a
way to get 2
But the install won't recognize them.
Is this the first version of Red Hat Linux were this happens to you?
Yep. In fact, I have the CDs for 8.0 that I burned via the same methods,
and they work just fine. I also have the CDs from Mandrake that work
fine. This is the first time I've had th
I just tried to follow this link.
It takes you to a page where you select your client type, and it then
"auto downloads" , and installs. (cough).. Nice if you just want it in
your personal workspace...
However, the link ultimately points to "ftp.netscape.com", which does
not exist.
Ric
[EMA
John Norris wrote:
I ran into the sae problem on my pc, I am dual booting XP, and Linux. I
used Partition Magic 8.0 and resized the partitions in windows. Partiton
Magic also supports vfat
People really need to get on the bandwagon, and get LVM installed & working.
There's nothing bugs me w
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/*Subject:*/ RE: how to resize partition without losing data?
OK, cool. Thanks for the rant.
Now, how about a pointer to more information on LVM, like a HOWTO, whether
it's installed by default in 7.2/7.3/8.0, where to get it, etc. instead
John
> -Orig
Ric
Turner, John wrote:
Cool, thanks for the 8.0 info.
John
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Doug;
Thanks for adding that. I meant
rote:
The Sistina site had a pretty good HOW-TO, from what I saw of it. It also
had instructions for patching the kernel...so maybe it is possible to
retrofit it.
John
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To: [E
nstalling a system, and don't
care about losing the existing data. go for it!
Ric
Turner, John wrote:
> The Sistina site had a pretty good HOW-TO, from what I saw of it. It also
> had instructions for patching the kernel...so maybe it is possible to
> retrofit it.
>
>
Just for reference, Here's the servers I'm using:
maps_rbl_domains =
bl.spamcops.net
blackholes.mail-abuse.org
relays.ordb.org
blackholes.wirehub.net
relays.osirusoft.com
blackholes.five-ten-sg.com
NOTE: I'm running postfix, so the syntax is differe
Hmmm...
I answered this from my other address, but it doesn't seem to be showing
up.
So I'll try it again.
I had this same problem with Netvistas. The problem (in my case) turned
out to be the integrated NIC. Any traffic on it at all, would lock the
box solid. I'd have to hit the power button
All;
Ok, I know, this just went around. But I'm going to drag it back up for
a minute.
I recently went out, and got the jre, and installed it, and the java
plugin. But... Any site I go to with java, just crashes Mozilla now.
Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, is there a "fix"?
Thank
Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
All;
Ok, I know, this just went around. But I'm going to drag it back up for
a minute.
I recently went out, and got the jre, and installed it, and the java
plugin. But... Any site I go to with java, just crashes Mozilla now.
Has anyone else experienced this, and if s
in case they may
be applicable.
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Thursday 30 January 2003 16:05, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
All;
Ok, I know, this just went around. But I'm going to drag it back up
for a minute.
I recently went out, and got the jre, and installed it, and the java
plugin. But... Any sit
Rick;
Sorry I didn't see this earlier.
This is a really easy matter, but it's mostly unknown (not too many
people use it).
From console on the local machine ()
Log in as root.
Issue:
X -query -once :1
That will fire up an X session from the remote machine, on your local
display. You'll ge
Try:
YESTERDAY=`date "+%Y%m%d" -d yesterday`
* * * * * root echo $YESTERDAY
Note: The ` is the single tick, NOT a single quote.
Ric
Jeff Bearer wrote:
I'm attempting to set some variables with the output of 'date' in my
crontab but for some reason they are not being evaluated.
YESTERDAY=$
Victor;
Chill, and back off the caffine a little bit.
There's an old saying:
Give a man a fish, and you've fed him for a day.
Teach him how to fish, and you've fed him for a lifetime.
This list tries to not just feed people for a day, but to educate them,
so they can answer their own questions
Robert;
In the interest of not duplicating a pre-written document.
If you check out www.sistina.com, they have an excellent how-to on
setting up LVM.
ONe caviat: They assume that it is not already in the kernel. In the
case of RH 8.0, you can ignore this. It's already there.
In short, I've set
gabriel wrote:
This makes them not a CD. I wouldn't hold up much hope on Linux to
support these. Just about all Unixes use cdrecord as the underlying
tool to read and write CDs, and I would surprised if the cdrecord author
decided to process CDs that don't follow the published standards.
what
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 14:18, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
But with LVM, you can group multiple disks into a single volume
group. Thus making 4 18GB drives act like a single 72Gb drive.
What happens if one disk dies?
You lose the whole shootin' match. If you need that
nsole
( F1), the x session dies, the console then closes and the x
login screen is displayed. Has anyone had this problem? I have tried
on one older rh 7.2 and did not have the problem on that machine.
thanks rick
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 11:06, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Rick;
Sorry I didn't s
Go the easy route.
Just create a second user with the same UID & GID as Fred, and using
Freds home directory.
The /etc/passwd would look something like:
foo:x:500:500:Foo User:/home/foo:/bin/bash
bar:x:500:500:Fred User:/home/foo:/bin/bash
Then set the password to be the same as foo
Then when
Oh, and in that 20 years I also learnt that patience is not only a
virtue in computing, it's absolutely f*&%$£g essential!
LOL...
I've always told my bosses, and customers, "What I lack in technical
expertise, I make up for with sheer determination".
I'm not sure which is more important: Pa
Douglas, Stuart wrote:
Hmmm...patience vs. persistance. They're similar in nature, but apply to different things.
Patience is when you have to explain something for the umpteenth time to a user that will never get it.
Persistance is when your forced to deal with sorting out some technical probl
Caleb Groom wrote:
I see 3 updates available this morning via the "Red Hat Network Alert
Notification Tool" (longest program name ever?). But when I click the
Launch up2date... button I get this error message:
Error Message:
Free service limited due to high load; please try again in 30-60
minut
Or at log in time. Just pick "session", and select the one you want.
Ric
John Nichel wrote:
Use the desktop switching tool. Look in your Kmenu under system.
John Salamone wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using kde desktop but I would like to switch to gnome
default
desktop but I am unsure hoe to
Does anyone here have any experience with getting automounter & LDAP
playing together on Redhat ?
So far, LDAP is running fine, but I can't get the automounter to pick up.
Thanks!
Ric
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;ve worked around via some scripting.
Basically, getting a Linux client to behave like other Unix machines
wrt to autofs is a pain.
Let me know how autofs + LDAP works for you on Linux.
-Steve
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Hi, all:
Can I use the Evolution RPM contained in Phoebe (the second beta of Red
Hat 8.1) to upgrade my 8.0? The 1.0.8-10 version of Evolution included
in 8.0 does have some crashes from time to time, and I'd love to
upgrade.
However, I depend so heavily on my email that I wanted to ask for
c
Yup,
I've had this one too. I moved the monitor to a different corner of the
room, and the problem went away. Turned out to be a tone of wires in the
wall in that corner, and I was getting em interferrence from them.
I've also found that if my speakers are to close to the monitor, it will
cause
I don't believe that ftp has the facility for doing this.
I used to do it with a script.. It's a pain.
I'd suggest installing ncftp. It can do directories, and much more! It's
on the CD's, it just doesn't install by default.
Ric
Ted Gervais wrote:
I normally do ftp'ing from the command line a
The Source Luke. It's the source(s). ;)
Ric
Tass wrote:
Just a quick one here;
The RH8 I got recently was the DL from the site. So that's
the ISO discs 1-3. But I don't see anywhere what is on
discs 4 and 5.
Don't need a detailed list, just an idea of whether or not it's
worth the time to
"rt" == Tibbetts, Ric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rt> I've had this one too. I moved the monitor to a different
rt> corner of the room, and the problem went away. Turned out to
rt> be a tone of wires in the wall in that corner, and I was
rt> g
Douglas Myers wrote:
Another (remote) possibility is cordless or (especially) certain cell
phones, Nextel's being the worse I've seeen. I would get some shake if
nextel was within less that 3 ft of monitor, and total freak out if
phone was being used...
just another possibility
I park
All;
I need a simple way to just "pass packets". I have 3 devices, and two
network drops. (yeah, same old story). My RH 8.0 box has two nics in it,
so I thought I could set one up to just play "dumb hub", and pass
packets to one of the the other boxes. Both boxes have, and need, static
IPs. (th
using a crossover cable.
That "should" work.
No go. Does RH 8.0 block this by default now?
What did I miss?
(I hate it when the simple ones get by me... sheesh! It HAS to be Monday...)
Thanks again!
Ric
Spanke, Alexander wrote:
Just activate the IP_Forwarding and update your r
T running, so nothing is blocked.
Then on the "client" pc, I set it to route through the primary IP of the
"sever".
NO go.
What did I miss?
Thank you!
Ric
Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
All;
I need a simple way to just "pass packets". I have 3 devices, and two
network drops.
Warren Johnson wrote:
Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Then on the "client" pc, I set it to route through the primary IP of
the "sever".
shouldn't it route through the inside interface or eth1 on the server?
I used the term "server" really loosely.
I have
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
I honestly think it should be disabled, until the person has the direct
consent of the list owner to run such a bot.
You don't need anyone's permission to run a procmail filter. That would be
a bad--and silly--precedent to set.
No
Oops, reverse that!
From:
alias eth0 eepro100
to
alias eth0 e100
Ric
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
I've had this same problem with integrated Intel NICs.
There is actually an e100.0 module by default, but Redhat isn't using it.
All you need to do is change /etc/modules.conf to read:
from:
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