il's option 'O GroupWritableForwardFileSafe'.
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Le 22 août 2000, Julia Coolman écrivait :
> server, but I'm wunnering if HFS in linux is only on PPC? Anybody? Should
> I take this to the lPPC list instead?
The HFS code is included in the kernel now, on a Redhat 6.2 it is
available as a module. Just 'mount -t hfs /dev/... ...'
Beware that HFS+
Le 22 août 2000, jboudell écrivait :
> Anyway, does anyone know how to install the SuperDisk properly so Linux
> recognizes the SuperDisk as a fd? I have been reading a lot, both
> online and books, and am wondering if I should check the dev and
> reassign the SuperDisk as an fd? I'm so new that
compile netatalk
from scratch.
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Le 31 août 2000, Vinnie écrivait :
> search domain.com sub1.domain.com sub2.domain.com domain.net
> the problem is that the search path doesn't work :( the *first* domain
>From the resolv.conf(5) man page:
search Search list for host-name lookup. The search list is normally
determi
Le 04 septembre 2000, Subba Rao écrivait :
> One of our key systems has been configured to create a sound for an alert
> on the system. We have setup several alerts on this system. The sound driver
> used on this system is from OSS. Now, what happens when multiple alerts are
> set off at the same
Le 06 septembre 2000, -sjh- écrivait :
> I need to build a stripe set across 20 physical disks, but when I try to
> mkraid /dev/md0, I am told I can only use a max of 12 physical disks. Does
> anyone know how I can get around this? Thanks in advance!
Well, from the kernel sources v2.2.14, defi
e been told tar messes
Try amanda (http://www.amanda.org/); it is able to backup and restore
over a network, talks to many different brands of tape devices and uses
dump and restore to do the job.
It is worth a try, I remember setting up such a solution 2 years ago.
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looked this up in the PPP-how to, but what it says there seems to
Perhaps the HOWTO is not up-to-date with the latest kernels.
> also in /var/log/messages I have a message:
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-22
This relates to the second IDE interface (hdc/hdd).
Le 14 septembre 2000, Helena A. Verrill écrivait :
> error messages. (actually, it took me a while to find the version
> of pppd you suggest -- is there a standard place to look for the
> latest versions of thing like pppd?)
Well, perhaps it is on metalab.unc.edu, but the Changes file also
cont
#! /bin/sh
for DOMAIN in `cat /tmp/ns1stuff`; do
# cut(1) is your friend, here
FIRST_LETTER=`echo $DOMAIN | cut -c1`
CUT_DOMAIN=`basename $DOMAIN .com`
CUT_DOMAIN=`basename $DOMAIN .net`
CUT_DOMAIN=`basename $DOMAIN .org`
# don't sweep name
Le 27 septembre 2000, Samuel Lavenz écrivait :
> There is a niftycool program called 'screen' that allows me to detatch a
> My question is this: Does there exist such a beast for X apps?
You sure could take a look at VNC : http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Just launch a VNC server on a machine
ysical terminal between several processes.
We are thus on the tty level here. Screen has many advantages, however,
but that was not the point of the question at first.
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at means many, many context switches for just
one request. Now imagine there are 100 spare servers and you being hit
at ~ 100 hits / second: your web server is slow, even though you have
enough RAM and you do not swap.
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Le 09 octobre 2000, Vinnie écrivait :
> but requires finding a version of vi (or some other editor) that doesn't
> allow reading in of other files or shell escapes (rumour has it that
> berkeley vi has a secure option that does this...I'm going to play with
Vim has a '-Z' option enabling 'restric
Le 11 octobre 2000, Brian Sweeney écrivait :
> Quick questions that's been bugging me for some time...if I telnet to a
> machine as a normal user and SU as root, I don't gain any of the root user's
> standard PATH. So when I try to execute programs I have to specify
> /usr/sbin, or /usr/bin, or w
Le 12 octobre 2000, m20bi écrivait :
> talk dgram udp wait nobody.tty /usr/sbin/tcpd in.talkd - d
> dtalk dgram udp wait nobody.tty /usr/sbin/tcpd in.talkd - d
Is the space really intended in '- d'? I think you mean '-d', but
even then, it will run in debug mode, one thing you do not want when
ru
appear:
Message from Talk_Daemon@chloe at 20:21 ...
talk: connection requested by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
talk: respond with: talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then you can answer on the other tty.
You can also try 'ytalk' which is a better talk (ytalk -x to avoid
getting
l/mutt/etc"
ISPELL="/usr/bin/ispell"
Pour contacter les développeurs, veuillez écrire à <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Pour signaler un bug, veuillez utiliser l'utilitaire muttbug.
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pdate';
- 'xntp'.
These methods are increasingly precise, and increasingly difficult to
set up.
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Le 01 novembre 2000 a 16:22, Amy a écrit :
> I assume I am looking in the wrong place. How easy is
> it to use a Linux machine as a file server for a Mac
> network? We have a customer whose server is an NT machine,
It could be only a matter of installing Netatalk on the Linux box.
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