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On Tuesday 16 September 2003 15:38, James Pifer wrote this in an attempt
to be witty or informative:
Sorry if this has been asked before. I'm looking for a PDF converter
that will run on Linux for a web application. I did some googling and
found
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On Tuesday 16 September 2003 18:59, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote this in an
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I doubt also there is a single application that can convert all kind
of file under Windows.
I wouldn't. It's the most programmed for
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 23:09, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
I found the solution - XDMCP allows you to login
remote and kdm/gnome
desktops will function as local. This is great!
For others that want to
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On Monday 15 September 2003 02:27, Alan Harding wrote this in an attempt
to be witty or informative:
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May I suggest you look at vncserver, (a quick google should find it)
this is a wrapper for starting X remotely. There is also an SSH
version,
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Hi all.
I'm running RH9 on a PII 300MHz w/MMX and 128MB RAM on a cable modem
(the comp is a combo server/workstation, for now) and need to set up
sendmail so that I can bypass my ISP's SMTP server when I can't send an
email through them (all
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On Monday 15 September 2003 11:14, Rus Foster wrote this in an attempt
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
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I'm running RH9 on a PII 300MHz w/MMX
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On Monday 15 September 2003 11:29, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
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Well, sendmail is currently sent to localhost, but when I tried to
send to messages via sendmail, they got bounced back to the local que
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On Monday 15 September 2003 18:39, Rhugga wrote this in an attempt to be
witty or informative:
boot from a cdrom and fsck all your filesystems is the easiest way.
-Chuck
Assuming he can fsck in the first place. I had a similar problem with
7.2
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On Monday 15 September 2003 19:02, Marcos S. Trazzini wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
I'm Using fetchmail to synch some accounts with remote POP3 servers.
But if I set then to keep the messages on server, fetchmail
download
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On Monday 15 September 2003 19:32, Marcos S. Trazzini wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
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Negative !!!
If I configure the same account in Evolution (in example), only the
new messages are downloaded, and only one time.
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On Monday 15 September 2003 20:15, Marcos S. Trazzini wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
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Ah... If I configure fetchmail to flush the messages, all works
perfectly... but I don't have a copy of the messages on the server
!!!
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On Monday 15 September 2003 20:58, Marcos S. Trazzini wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 22:36, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:01, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
What is the best command line way to start these GUI's
from a remote
session.
I'm telneting into the Linux box (from an X Windows
Session). I
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:29, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
I'm using cygwin/Xfree86 for X windows hosting on
windows - I'm pretty sure
that using PuTTY is a similiar solution to what I've
got (but it
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 20:47, Jack Bowling wrote this in an attempt
to be witty or informative:
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Perhaps I am misinterpreting Mark's query. PuTTY will get you a
command line session to your remote box, but you need an X
environment of
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 08:59, Kent Borg wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 12:25:33AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Wine is in 9.0.
Are you sure? I don't see it in my everything install.
-kb
It was installed by default for me and I didn't do
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 13:20, Nicholas Meyer wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Has anybody gotten the ATi Linux driver to work in RedHat 9, or does
anybody know if the next version of XFree will have 3D support for
the R300 series of chips? I'd like to switch completely
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 15:02, Samuel Flory wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
snip
It was installed by default for me and I didn't do an everything
install.
Wine is not in RH 9. Read the release notes folks. I believe that
it was taken out due
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 15:15, Kent Borg wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:30:10AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
It was installed by default for me and I didn't do an everything
install.
Were you doing an upgrade from, say, RH 7.3? Maybe
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 15:41, Kent Borg wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
snip
Well, something doesn't add up. I remember people complaining that
wine was dropped, I didn't get wine installed in my everything
install, Samuel Flory came to the conclusion wine is not in 9,
On Monday 21 July 2003 11:39, Mark Haney wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
snip
I've seen this a couple of times, and both times it's been a
dependency issue. I.e. there's a package dependency that is causing
the install to fail. With the GUI package manager, it doesn't
On Monday 21 July 2003 14:31, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Thanks to both of you.
I first ran rpm -ivh from the shell and it got as far as GUI-
went through the prep stage and then aborted with no error or other
messages. I downloaded Red-Carpet
On Monday 21 July 2003 15:13, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
That's where I lookedsound and video...more sound and video.
ALso explored all other menus. I will try to uninstall/reinstall.
Thanks
Rich.
snip
No need. alt+f2, then type in the
On Monday 21 July 2003 15:50, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Tried the alt F2 timidity in the run box.nothing happened.
snip
Try installing timidity via rpm -Uvh packagename --- do that as root
though
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On Monday 21 July 2003 19:07, fred smith wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
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It's POSSIBLE that the timidity installation doesn't populate any
menus. Lots of programs don't.
snip
Timidity does populate the menu (at least it should), it has for me
since 7.2
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On Tuesday 22 July 2003 00:06, Julian Opificius wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
I was going to upgrade 7.1 to 9 and install Wine, but it hasn't been
in the distro since 8.0. Is there a replacement ? Anyone know the
scoop?
Wine is in 9.0.
Jules.
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On Sunday 20 July 2003 21:09, Aeryn wrote this in an attempt to be witty
and informative:
Hello all, I was wondering if anybody knows of a good, open source
bandwidth usage monitoring tool for linux. My problem is that I
have a dedicated webserver at a hosting company and they measure the
On Saturday 19 July 2003 20:02, John Aldrich wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
snip
use a package manager which can auto-detect and install the
dependencies. IIRC, KPackage or one of the others should work. Or,
KPackage sucks.
you can use apt and synaptic to get and
On Thursday 17 July 2003 02:33, Kelerion wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
Hey guys.. just wondering something..
I'm trying to find out how many emails I have stored in various
personal folders in mozilla's email..
is there a way to count them? I've had a look but can't
On Thursday 17 July 2003 08:59, Jonathan Bartlett wrote this in an
attempt to be witty and informative:
I use phpGroupware. It's a little quirky, but works well.
As for your problems, you need to make sure that you have the
following line somewhere in your httpd.conf:
AddHandler cgi-script
On Thursday 17 July 2003 09:12, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote this in an
attempt to be witty and informative:
snip
Okay, okay, I'll try to trim and bottom post. My mother always
taught me that I should follow the mannerisms of my host. :)
Ben
Inline qouting is best. ;)
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On Tuesday 03 December 2002 13:49, chris wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
Hi all
I put file and folder in dot format eg: 25.www.html under the root
directory of apache
but I can't access it by http://www.abc.com/25.www.html
In error file, it doesn't allow
How can I
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 10:18, Mark Haney wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
Yeah I know we've been over this before, but it's a new day and a new
version of Outlook. In order for me to be able to use Windows XP in
any useful fashion I had to upgrade to Office XP as well.
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 12:33, Hal Burgiss wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 09:52:31AM -0700, Chris W. Parker wrote:
In this case, anyone know of a exchange 2000 compatible mail client
other than Outlook?
While you are at it, find something
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 12:56, Chris W. Parker wrote this in an
attempt to be witty and informative:
-Original Message-
From: Hal Burgiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
While you are at it, find something that provides useful
threading, please. Very annoying to read bits and pieces
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 13:18, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote this in an
attempt to be witty and informative:
At 7/16/2003 10:56 -0700, you wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Hal Burgiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
While you are at it, find something that provides useful
threading, please.
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 17:36, Lorenzo Prince wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Well, if you are worried about annoying the entire list, don't worry
about me. I for one would rather have the reply to a question I
posted answered right up front instead of having to wade
On Monday 14 July 2003 16:44, Hari Om wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
where can I download rpm file for JDK and Tomcat on Red Hat Linux
7.1 I tried rpmfind.net freshrpms.net and rpmseek.com
snip
Apache.org for Tomcat and java.sun.com for JDK
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On Monday 14 July 2003 21:18, Daniel Tan wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
hi,
i am trying to start up my apache using service httpd start.i get
ok.but when i point to the page, no page displayed.
i am listening on another port instead of the normal port 80.
doing a
On Monday 14 July 2003 22:59, Pablo L. Robles wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Hello Gang:
I have some customer valuable data on a SCO HD. The HD has some bad
sectors the prevent it from booting. I have no access to other SCO
machines. Looked all over the fdisk and
On Monday 14 July 2003 22:22, Daniel Tan wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
i got it to work now...mysqld was stopped...coz i upgraded it through
up2date. But funny thing is the error log is not telling me anything
about mysql...
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top posting != nice
snip
msqld caused
On Sunday 13 July 2003 09:36, AJ wrote this in an attempt to be witty
and informative:
How about without the GUI, I do not use X?
I am looking for what config file stores this parameter.
snip
Perhaps clock is what you are looking for (on the command line, type
clock)
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On Sunday 13 July 2003 16:18, Thomas E. Dukes wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Thanks,
I kinda figured that. Oh well, I better leave that alone before I
break something. :-)
Maybe I can add something to my rc.local to write it back.
Thanks
Palmetto Shopper
On Sunday 13 July 2003 22:19, Gareth Thomas wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
Hi,
I am trying to create an email account via the command line.
Obviously I can add the user fine using 'useradd' but it does not
create an email account in Sendmail. The GUI tool on the other
On Sunday 13 July 2003 23:07, Gareth Thomas wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
Joseph,
did you create those accounts with 'useradd'?
G.
snip
top posting != nice
To answer your question, yes. I used useradd for all five users other
then myself (which I configured at
On Saturday 12 July 2003 23:45, Fryclau wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
You can use something like this:
/usr/sbin/useradd -m -c 'Joseph' -d /home/Joseph2 -s '/bin/false' -G
'' -g 45 -e '' goseph2
and you will create a user goseph2 with the group 45 (popuser)
without
On Thursday 10 July 2003 21:01, Ed Wilts wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:32:39PM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Doesn't Mozilla support IMAP? I know it supports POP3 (secure and
insecure) on multiple ports. It's easy to configure, too
I've
On Friday 11 July 2003 03:50, T. Ribbrock wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
snip
At work, I use Mozilla 1.4. So far, I haven't had any serious
problems with any pages, short of the fact that I haven's installed a
flash player yet (installer fails).
Cheerio,
Thomas
On Thursday 10 July 2003 14:48, Edward Croft wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
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Hmmm, while I can understand why 'you' may not want HTML, there are a
lot of people who do like it. They feel they have more freedom to
dress up their emails, plus they can get online
On Saturday 12 July 2003 21:07, L. K. Pierce wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
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My question is: How do I provide the password from Nautilus?
Any suggestions?
My suggestion is to make an entry in fstab that contains the needed
information (man samba would be a good
On Saturday 12 July 2003 11:06, Ed Wilts wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 10:48:39AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
On Thursday 10 July 2003 21:01, Ed Wilts wrote this in an attempt
to be
witty and informative:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:32
On Saturday 12 July 2003 23:02, Bret Hughes wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
snip
I can snail mail them Mozilla, OpenOffice, and pretty much anything
else you think they would need.
--
and way faster that a dl of any of them. Probably faster than the
time it takes
On Thursday 10 July 2003 18:28, Ed Wilts wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:15:56PM +0200, T. Ribbrock wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 12:11:40PM -0500, Ed Wilts wrote:
I've tried a ton of Windows e-mail packages, and most really suck
at imap.
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 09:12, Richard Humphrey wrote in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
Anyone got a basic how-to on getting Mailman started and running? I
checked website and their documentation and FAQ is lacking in how to
get started. RH 8.0 and RPM install of Mailman.
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 11:27, Jianping Zhu wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
can anyone recommend a good antivirus software for redhat linux
server?
Thanks
Trend Microsystems has a fairly decent virus scanner for Linux
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On Wednesday 09 July 2003 11:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in an
attempt to be witty and informative:
But payment !
snip
Never specified it had to be free, just good. ;p
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On Wednesday 09 July 2003 14:17, Mark Haney wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
Okay, I've had it. Does ANYONE know how to turn off replying to HTML
emails as HTML in Outlook? I default to text, but when I reply to
someone who sent an email in HTML, my reply is in HTML too. And
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 14:39, Mark Haney wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
click on tools - options - send - and take the check out of reply
int he
format message was sent in
Okay, this only works in Outlook Express. I'm running pure Outlook.
Unfortunately I can't run RH
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 14:46, Mark Haney wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
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WARNING: Outlook 2000 uses what Microsoft calls Auto Format Reply.
Due to the variety of message formats supported by different e-mail
clients, Outlook 2000 ensures that e-mail recipients receive
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 15:01, John Salamone wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
Hi,
Stupid question time... is there a way to mount all file systems so I
will be able to have access to all from a remote computer? If so,
what is the command to do it? Any help is appreciated.
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 15:16, Ivo Tijhaar wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
does nobody have a normal answer!
snip
You GOT normal answers.
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On Wednesday 09 July 2003 15:37, Sambit Nanda wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Hi
I am not able to access any other web site from my
mozilla browser on RH9 , I am only able to view my
local
web browser.
1# I do not have any firewall or ipchain setting
2# my
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 15:51, Robert Denton wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Hello I am running command line only RH9 machines and I am wondering
if anyone in the greater RH community has any opinions on open source
AV packages for linux. If you happen to be familiar
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 15:53, John Salamone wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
Joe,
That sounds like what I want to do but what is the commands i need to
type to do this?
man mount
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On Tuesday 08 July 2003 14:01, Distribution Lists wrote in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
I'm running RH8 with Apache
Server version: Apache/2.0.40
Server built: May 22 2003 05:19:58
I want to run 2 httpd servers listening on 2 different ports (yes I
realize you can use virtual
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 16:40, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
At 7/8/2003 14:01 -0500, you wrote:
snip
I can't run 2 httpsd servers as both copied will listen to port 443
(https), how do you switch listening to 443 off ?
Find the line that says Listen 443
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 17:00, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
At 7/8/2003 16:48 -0500, you wrote:
Find the line that says Listen 443 and change it to #Listen
443. Now restart the httpd service.
He doesn't even have mod_ssl
For the sake of my general
On Monday 07 July 2003 05:27, mangesh shripad joshi wrote in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
snip
2)i want a way to bypass the username and password entry while
logging in RHL 8.
snip
You can log in as root and go to the control center - login manager and
look around for
On Monday 07 July 2003 17:22, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
Okay, this is probably a silly question, but:
I've got a Pentium III Coppermine (Celeron?) 866 MHz processor. Now,
I typically install from RPM's, because it's so easy. But I was just
thinking
On Monday 07 July 2003 18:00, SAWYER Charlotte M wrote in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
I know in some cases I've seen 686 rpms though..
snip
I've seen them too, and they won't install unless you have a i686 based
processor
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On Sunday 06 July 2003 14:12, Ricky Boone wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 12:46, Minwen wrote:
Nevermind on this issue. I ended up not using the crappy X
httpdconf configurator. I instead just vid the httpd.conf and
snip
I've used it as well, and I
On Sunday 06 July 2003 14:39, Ricky Boone wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 15:30, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Personally I don't see the point in developing it at all. It's much
easier (at least for me) to just either open up a konsole or go to
tty1-6
On Sunday 06 July 2003 16:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in an
attempt to be witty and informative:
Hi,
I use fetchmail and pine for email. lately the volume
and offensiveness of spam has gotten out of hand. Where
do I start to figure out how to filter it so I don't have
to see it. I just need
On Sunday 06 July 2003 19:24, Ryan McDougall wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
The new mozilla mail app has a Statistical spam filter, supposed to
work well. I havent used it though...
Good luck,
Ryan
It's actually very good, I used to use it until I learned I could bounce
Hey all. I recently tried upgrading to Mozilla 1.4.
What a mistake that was! It was b0rked in many, many ways (I used the
RH8x RPM's available via Mozilla's ftp server). Has anyone here
upgraded to 1.4 via RPM's with success?
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On Friday 04 July 2003 11:45, Aly Dharshi wrote in an attempt to be
witty and funny:
Yes with the RPM's available on Mozilla's site, no problems at all. I
think that it works good.
Cheers,
Aly.
snip
Um, I was USING the RPM's from Mozilla's website. Does it matter if I
use KDE or
On Friday 04 July 2003 11:54, Aly Dharshi wrote in an attempt to be
witty and funny:
I don't think that it matters what Windowing system you use. I
installed the Blackdown java kit and make a link from the lib to the
plugin's directory (directions on mozilla's site) and it works well,
tested
On Friday 04 July 2003 22:02, Le Ngoc Thach wrote in an attempt to be
witty and funny:
Hi,
I'm using a flash (or mobile) disk by USB. After plugging, I can use
it by mount /dev/sda1. I found that the led of the disk is always
blink. How can I stop accessing the disk (It does not still
Charles McColm wrote:
I doubt it.
Duke University has from version 1.0 stored on its FTP server. If you
want an older version of Red Hat check there. Since it is a University
server you might want to hold off downloading until after hours.
The URL is:
ftp://ftp.dulug.duke.edu/
check the path
Ricky Boone wrote:
snip
They have prepackaged copies of their WineX available for subscribers,
but I think they also have the source available on CVS for free... if
you want to go that route anyways.
Yes, but that CVS source tree is rather incomplete and b0rked from what
I've heard (I wanted to
Daevid Vincent wrote:
I don't like the way they changed the structure of the
httpd.conf file. Takes too long to get used to. :-p
Yeah, but having the .conf files just dropped in a directory is pretty
sexy...
Yes, yes it is. I put all my config files for my virtual hosts in a
sub-dir of
Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
smbmount or mount -t smb
Either should work as long as you have smbclient installed
snip
actuall that last one should be
mount -t smbfs
But she's wanting to search a remote windows machine. You might have to
make an entry in your hosts file. man samba should help. If
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 08:04:07AM -0500, John Nichel wrote:
when I tried it told me that the Apache needed to be greater than or equal
to 2.0.44 - are you sure it needs to be greater than ?
I went back to 1.3 apache and redhat 7.3 at that point and installed php
Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
The gang at PHP recommend that you do NOT use any version of php with
Apache 2.x. They recommend that you stick with Apache 1.3.x as 2.x
support of php is beta at best.
Now, if only RH distributed an Apache 1.3.x rpm for RH9 ...
-ste
Use
Billy wrote:
You'll thank yourself later for doing it that way than
installing various RPMs people tell you about onto
production only to find some things break.
Michael.
For sure! The last thing I need to do is break something that is working! No
matter how fun it is!
If you get RedCarpet, the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
Try Gaim.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim/
Eric
Gaim[0] freaking rocks! It support ICQ, AIM, MSN, Yahoo (a few others),
multiple sign in's for the same protocol (I have 3 ICQ UIN's, 6 AIM
SN's, 2 Yahoo SN's and one MSN SN all signed in at once!). It's
Ed Wilts wrote:
I know that Linux doesn't really have a virus problem, but my Linux FTP
server is one of the key ways that Windows files make it into my
company. I'm looking to integrated some sort of Wintel virus-scanning
into wu-ftpd. Ideally, the incoming files would be virus-scanned right
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
Off the top of my head I would suggest you create a script running in cron
that checks for new files in the upload directly, if there are any, runs a
virus scan on them, and moves the finished files to either a
Gerry Doris wrote:
snip
Not really. Scan the whole system once an hour.
You could probably use permissions to hide the files until they were
scanned. Change their permissions after they pass the scan so your users
can see them.
Gerry
Could do that too.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyncid=716e=5u=/ap/20030626/ap_on_bi_ge/microsoft_java
Can't we just nuke them both?
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T. Ribbrock wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:39:58PM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyncid=716e=5u=/ap/20030626/ap_on_bi_ge/microsoft_java
Can't we just nuke them both?
MS I don't care. Sun I would miss.
Cheerio,
Thomas
Why
Frank Bax wrote:
At 04:12 PM 6/26/03, Gerry Doris wrote:
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
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Part of the problem is that all my ftp uploads are authenticated
and in
separate directories - in excess of 500 unique directories. This does
make the
Molnar Peter wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 22:39, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyncid=716e=5u=/ap/20030626/ap_on_bi_ge/microsoft_java
Can't we just nuke them both?
Linus lives in California, doesn't he? :D
I thought he lived in Finland?
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Bret Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 16:33, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
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You can't get around regularly scanning.
well I am not sure. I guess it depends on the definition of regular.
You could probably use fam and let it trigger a scan as soon as an
upload is complete.
You could
Billy wrote:
I have a RedHat 7.3 machine that I want to add apache and mysql to. I am
just extremely confused at all the different versions, updates, packages...I
have no idea what I need. I want my end result to me a machine that can host
a PHP based site, with a MySQL database. Can someone tell
Billy wrote:
You need MySQL, Apache 1.3.27 or 2.0.45, and latest PHP. If you are
installing from RPM, use a package manager like RedCarpet.
Do you know the names of the MySQL packages I need to search on, do I need a
MySQL-server package also? What is the recommended version of MySql for 7.3?
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I know, but I want contact with you via email...
Would you mind to give me your email address ?
Very thank for your help !
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I won't be home today though.
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Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
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Would you mind to give me a sample for reference ?
Very thank for your help !
Sure, but more can be found in the Apache Manual.
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/xxx/public_html/cgi-bin/
Directory /home/xxx
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About my setting :
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As this is off topic, please contact me via AIM (pres CTHULHU) or ICQ
(18115568)
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Esler, Joel Contractor wrote:
I also suggest E-term, takes a couple dependancies to install, but I think a
lot prettier than aterm.
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What does that have to do with transparent menu's?
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