--- David C. Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have
generally disliked Opera but the newest
version is worth looking
at (IMO). This is the first version that has stayed
on my computer for
more than a few minutes (in other words, it actually
works as expected).
The bottom line is that it is
trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a
redhat 9 server .not taking
did it the exact same way before then reformated
the machine but when I
test the net:ssleay module after compilation to
install I get the following
out put
--
Allow me to suggest, gentlemen, that this list
already gets enough traffic
and that the feeling of Debian to a Red Hat user
is a thread that really
is rather off-topic and likely one in which the
majority of listmembers
won't be interested. Perhaps you'd be kind enough
to take it
--- Srini Amble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have
loaded RH7.2 on dual Xeon server with Promise
RAID. I followed
the directions as given in the Linux ATA RAID
HOWTO for RH 7.2.
When I try to boot off the Hard DIsk the kernel
hangs. The meesage I see
on the console is:
request_module
Hi,
Just a general scripting question.
I have a need to delete subdirectories in a particular
directory tree if the directories in the tree are
older than a certain time (say one month). I'd like to
cron this script to work in the background and clean
that diretory tree up.
What the best
You think in the long run Fedora will actually get off
the ground like Red Hat Linux did?
I'm very sceptic about Red Hat's move and although can
understand why Red Hat would do such a thing, don't
agree with it as it directly affects me and my use of
Linux.
Maybe for the long term it'll be time
Hi,
I've recently setup a system to be delivering it's
inbound mail from something other than the default
/var/spool/mail directory.
Now I need to tell POP and IMAP to look at this new
directory instead of /var/spool/mail.
How do I do this?
I use imap-2001a-15 from Red Hat 8.0, and in reading
Hi Mike,
--- Mike McMullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a need to upgrade to Apache 2.0. From
searching the
archives and googling it appears that the easiest
thing to do
from a production environment view is to upgrade to
a later
release than 7.3.
Unless I am missing some
--- Stewart M. Ives [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions for packages that
will receive faxes on a RH
server and email then all out to a single user. I
am getting far to many
junk faxes and would like to be able to just click
them into the trash
instead of waisting
Hi Helgi,
--- Helgi Örn Helgason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On
2003-09-27, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I'm using sendmail on RH8. What I'd like to do is
modify the standard delivery of mail from:
/var/spool/mail/$USERNAME
to the
/home/mail
directory. I want to do
Hi All,
From a linux shutdown -h now, they go to the
Power
down prompt after shutting down the drives, but
they
do not power-off.
See what happens when you use the poweroff
command
instead
of shutdown. And if that doesn't work, try a
poweroff -f. The -f will
force the
Hi,
I'm using sendmail on RH8. What I'd like to do is
modify the standard delivery of mail from:
/var/spool/mail/$USERNAME
to the
/home/mail
directory. I want to do this as it will help in quota
setup.
I've thought of the easiest approach by just moving
/var/spool/mail to /home/mail and
Hi,
I have two new servers (different types) and each
server supports the ability to power itself off on a
shutdown - I've installed windows and linux partitions
on each, though they are linux servers.
From a windows shutdown they power themselves off.
From a linux shutdown -h now, they go to
Hi Stephen,
Hi,
I have two new servers (different types) and each
server supports the ability to power itself off on
a
shutdown - I've installed windows and linux
partitions
on each, though they are linux servers.
From a windows shutdown they power themselves
off.
From a
The
recent update to perl-suidperl-5.8.0-88.3 broke
spam assasin on my RH8
mail server. All mail that would normally be
scanned by spam assassin was
being rejected until I reverted to
perl-suidperl-5.8.0-55.i386.rpm. Has
anyone else experienced a similar problem?
I run
Hi Sean,
From a linux shutdown -h now, they go to the
Power
down prompt after shutting down the drives, but
they
do not power-off.
See what happens when you use the poweroff command
instead
of shutdown. And if that doesn't work, try a
poweroff -f. The -f will
force the issue and
crossed it works.
Michael.
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I have two new servers (different types) and each
server supports the ability to power itself off on
a
shutdown - I've installed windows and linux
partitions
on each, though they are linux servers
Hi Stephen,
On your suggestions I went through the BIOS,
disabled
the PNP OS option (it was enabled), and verified
the
ACPI facilities were enabled.
For ACPI the motherboard (an MSI motherbaord)
supports
S1 and S3 type suspends, I'll have to check the
manual
today and see what
--- Ben Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The
recent update to perl-suidperl-5.8.0-88.3 broke
spam assasin on my RH8
mail server. All mail that would normally be
scanned by spam assassin was
being rejected until I reverted to
perl-suidperl-5.8.0-55.i386.rpm. Has
anyone else experienced a
--- Benjamin J. Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I know that this is Off Topic, but if the
answer is easy, I'd rather
not have to join another list. If it's involved and
there's not an
easy-recipe web site (I haven't found one after
quite a bit of search)
then I'll go join the
Hi,
I'm just wondering if Red Hat will be releasing an
update to their BIND RPM which will address the
Verisign issue.
ISC have already released the BIND patches for this.
Regards,
Michael.
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--
--- Benjamin J. Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to worry, have implimented BIND's update to
assist in the fightback.
For every measure these scumbags take to force
there spam upon us, a new
counter measure will appear :)
I'll be installing the new bind as soon as RH
releases the
Hi,
I get SPAM messages on my root account. I use
sendmail.
Basically I don't want anyone in the outside world
emailing me on my root account, so I was wondering
what I could do with sendmail to tell it to not accept
anything from anyone outside of my own internal
networks?
Thanks.
Michael.
Placa base intel con bios actualizada
Promise fastrak 100 tx2 con bios actualizada.
Red hat 9.0 i drivers de promise ultima version.
La instalación del red hat tambien la hace
correctamente solo hay una
pequeña duda, cuando entro en el discdruid veo 3
discos los dos que he
pinchado en la
archives and read on how to fix it. It was a
frustrating bug to deal with, and really, Red Hat
should have fixed it by now.
Thanks for your help and advice nevertheless.
Michael.
Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I built a box last night with the following
config:
4x 9gb UW2 scsi drives off
Hi,
Just as an update to the Adaptec 1200A issue.
You best bet going forward is to stop using the
highpoint binary
driver!!! This problem is going to come up over
and
over. You got 2
choices.
#1) Use the card in jbod mode and use the linux
software raid driver.
This would
| http://www.highpoint-tech.com/r100r_down.htm
|
| for Red Hat 8.0 and it works fine.
|
| I'm wondering why Adaptec don't officially
supply
| this driver themselves??? and don't provide
support
| for the card under Linux since it works perfectly
| well. All I need is mirroring facility
Hi,
I built a box last night with the following config:
4x 9gb UW2 scsi drives off an adaptec controller
First drive (/dev/sda) or hd(0,0) in grub.conf, I
installed Windows 2000 professional. I made this a
primary partition.
Second and third drives (/dev/sdb and /dev/sdc) or
hd(1,0) under
Hi,
I've just purchased a new AMD Ahtlon system, and got
with it an Adaptec ATA RAID 1200A as it seemed to do
what I wanted.
Unfortunately, this card is not officially supported
by Adaptec, after emailing their support they only
tell me unfortunately it's not supported under
Linux, yet they have
Hi Samuel,
I've just purchased a new AMD Ahtlon system, and
got
with it an Adaptec ATA RAID 1200A as it seemed to
do
what I wanted.
Unfortunately, this card is not officially
supported
by Adaptec, after emailing their support they only
tell me unfortunately it's not supported under
The Intel versions downloadable from Red Hat's ftp
site will not work, obviously because it's an Alpha
processor box.
The last time I checked (via google) there was a site
providing ISO images for Red Hat Linux for Alpha,
Sparc, etc and the different versions, but from memory
the Red Hat version
No, but there's no issue with going to www.webmin.com
and downloading the redhat rpm for it.
Michael.
--- Sevatio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does
Webmin come with any of the RedHat releases?
Thanks
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Interesting.. I'm thinking of upgrading the primary
disk on my server from a 6Gb disk - linux installation
- to a 9Gb disk - linux installation.
Could I plug in the second disk, dd all the stuff from
the 6gig disk to the 9 gig disk, pull out the 6gig
disk, replace it with the 9gig disk and away I
Hi,
I downloaded the latest redhat-config-bind v2.0.0-8
from rawhide, and get the following error when trying
to run it after installing it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# redhat-config-bind
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/sbin/redhat-config-bind, line 92, in ?
cfg =
I also have:
osirusoft.com
relays.osirusoft.com
spews.relays.osirusoft.com
in my configs (MailScanner) and it's doing it's job
correctly and fine.
I see no reason to remove it.
Michael.
--- Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting. I have relays.osirusoft.com in my
postfix
Hi,
In my logwatch emails I receive the following from the
Kernel Begin area:
Use of uninitialized value in left bitshift () at
/etc/log.d/scripts/services/kernel line 102, STDIN
line 146411.
Use of uninitialized value in left bitshift () at
/etc/log.d/scripts/services/kernel line 102, STDIN
And let's not forget what runs some of Hotmail..
believe it or not, qmail and FreeBSD!
Michael.
--- Kevin Passey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And all their back office systems run on a number of
IBM AS/400's.
They tried switching these out for NT servers but
they didn't give them the
up time
So could someone from Australia do this?
SCO have an office here but am not sure if the FTC
would care about internationals would they?
Michael.
--- Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone informed me that you can submit your
complaint online:
http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer.htm
-J.
Hi,
I have a PPPoE (ADSL) connection on my Red Hat 8.0
linux machine. It brings up PPP0, but when trying to
monitor this with pppstats -c99 ppp0 it doesn't
produce the correct bandwidth usage.
So I'm wondering, how do I total my usage of the IP
traffic I use via this PPPoE connection?
Thanks.
I have a PPPoE (ADSL) connection on my Red Hat 8.0
linux machine. It brings up PPP0, but when trying
to
monitor this with pppstats -c99 ppp0 it doesn't
produce the correct bandwidth usage.
So I'm wondering, how do I total my usage of the
IP
traffic I use via this PPPoE connection?
Greed is a wonderful thing... but I ask you... which
do you think is greedier.. SCO or Microsoft?
I think it's nice to know that SCO employees don't
agree with what's going on, afterall they are human
with finite pockets, personal lives and families to
feed. But the same can be said, both
i have one daemon under /etc/rc.d/init.d. it
starts
fine manually, but it doesn't start whne the
system
reboots. i used chkconfig --add xd and it
still
could not start automatically. if the d script
was
wrong, then it should not have been able to start
manually. so the
i used solaris for two yeras and it always start
those
daemons with S unless the scripts have problem
...
tahnsk
dave
Dave,
might help to read over the man page for chkconfig
once again.
chkconfig --level 345 d on
would set the specified
Hi,
I've been using ADSL for a while but would like to
investigate for more bandwidth for the future, using
multiple ADSL links.
I've heard of bonding and load balancing, and even
advanced routing techniques for this but before I
investigate I was hoping if anyone here has any
recommendations.
I know there's alot of links out there, but you may
all be interested in this one too:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0120124/stories/2003/06/24/scoArchives.html
Michael.
No, I did not. My concern was the fact that in the
company quotes to the
media - there's NO mention of IBM Linux customers
You're missing something crucial, the _user_ to run
the cron command as. Should be something like:
* * * * * root /home/alumil/alumil_daily.sh
Michael.
--- Ian Mortimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* * * * * /home/alumil/alumil_daily.sh
Do you really want this to run every minute?
When I
For years, Redhat have used the following
/etc/redhat-release
Michael.
--- Erwin Zavala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I boot, the login prompt says 7.2 (enigma).
When I run dmesg, itsay
7.3. How do I determine which release I am running
In most of these types of programs you can put the
site (or email address of a sender) into a whitelist.
This then overrides the spam checking.
Michael.
--- Toto Gamez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How can I allow or received mail from abc.com which
is block osirusoft.com.
I'm using the uce
Is there a Winsftp? sftp is part of the ssh toolkit,
if something exists like that under Windows then maybe
that would stop your irritation :)
Michael.
--- Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 08:02, Benjamin J. Weiss
wrote:
Bret,
Don't use any sort of ftp. If you
Any ideas why they added the debugging info?
Michael.
--- Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 11:53:23 +0300, Panos Tsapralis
wrote:
I have recently read in the list other people
mentioning that the latest updates
Hi Billy,
Just for some advice, never try to test things on a
production environment, it's really asking for
trouble. Do yourself a favour and build a PC with the
same config as your production, and with whatever
people reply to you for packages, pop them onto there,
install and play with the
I have the following in my modules.conf:
alias ppp-compress-21 bsd_comp
alias ppp-compress-24 ppp_deflate
alias ppp-compress-26 ppp_deflate
But I still get that error upon each dialup. But from
what I remember since Red Hat doesn't have bsd_comp.o
in the RH8 and 9 series, you have to compile the
As with Res, I concur.. I'm using freeradius and
portslave (to handle the dialups) without issues.
Michael.
--- Res [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freeradius is your best choice.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Willem van der
Walt[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If any one is using a radius server on RH8 or
. Is it
executable? Whose cron is
it run from?
Mark
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make use of this directory, as it's
my
understanding that cron drop files fro
applications
are placed in here and they should be the same
format
as those
I can't be 100% about this since I have never done it.
Bu there is software called stunnel which will allow
you to tunnel anything you can run under xinetd
through it (thereby encrypting it via SSL). Do a
google search for stunnel and you'll find plenty on
it.
There is also software which gives
Goto /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
In there specify the 443 port to Listen to.
Stop and start httpd, you'll now be listening on that
port.
Michael.
--- Jody Cleveland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry, just dug this up from the archives.
You need to modify an SSL directive, refer to the
I couldn't get that link to work, are you sure that's
right?
--- Ed Wilts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:43:40AM -0400, Joseph E.
Donato wrote:
Don't know if anyone is going to know how to do
this, but does anyone
know how to set up an FTP server so that it uses
TLS
Hi,
I'm trying to make use of this directory, as it's my
understanding that cron drop files fro applications
are placed in here and they should be the same format
as those that would normally be placed in
/etc/crontab.
However I do this, and verify they are successfully
loaded in /var/log/cron,
Firstly, there's no explanable reason why you
shouldn't be able to download the ISO's when so many
(hundreds?) of thousands successfully have, and
especially when it comes to ftp sites, so many of them
have the ability to continue broken connections that
the ftp client you use should be able to
You can use up2date like:
up2date --solvedeps libcrypto.so
and that should grab you the package you need.
Michael.
--- Scott Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone know if there is a tool that I can
install in Red Hat 9 that
when I'm installing something that it will go and
grab the
I've also been using it for ages and especially on
some of the more mundane admin tasks, it makes things
straight forward and doesn't require much setup to get
going.
Highly recommended for any newby to Linux, but even
the veteran will find a use for it (I've used it on
various UNIX flavours
Hi,
I'd opt for the pcmcia interface modem since that will
save you power and cabling issues.
I've previously tried Xircom and 3COM cards with Linux
without any issues.
Michael.
--- Panos Platon Tsapralis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am planning to buy an external analog
I'm not sure about RH9 Yannic, but I know when I
compiled that module for Webmin under RH8, I used the
Webmin Perl modules module to do it for me.
Just go to the module, enter it's name into the CPAN
field, it will do a download, test, compile and
install all for you.
Regards,
Michael.
---
What I'd do is a run a rescue disk, mount the drive
and run chkrootkit on it (it's a util you can grab
with a google search), that should tell you if you've
been hacked or not.
Michael.
--- red [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thats what i was thinking. but what can i do more
than installing redhat
Fratoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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On Monday 26 May 2003 10:30 pm, Michael Mansour
wrote:
Hi,
I have a dedicated server in a remote location
(internationally) running RH8. I applied the
following
kernel to fix the recently reported
When I recently upgraded to the latest Gaim 0.63-1
(from Gaim 0.59-9) it requested various libraries from
gtkspell which needed installation of aspell (or a
library in that version).
To cut a long story short, I was able to find all RH8
RPM's except for one, which I found as a Connectiva
RPM, I
Some of the best news I've read all month...
--- Gavin Durman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to Craig Zimmer at UNC (on a Novell-related
list) for this link:
http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2003/05/pr03033.html
Read..and enjoy. I truly hope this pans
out...
Hi,
An easy way to use this is to create accounts like:
dm1_bob
dm2_bob
where dm1 would be dm1.com and dm2 would be dm2.com
Let say these two accounts reside on domain.com, so
in real life they are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then configure postfix to have incoming mappings, and
I use Downloader for X (d4x), doing a google search
you'll find it easy.
I had major problems getting gftp working with my
proxy server.
Michael.
--- Emmanuel Seyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:35:09AM +0300, bulent
wrote:
Hello friends,
Do you know ftp tools
Hi,
I'm wondering what a good mailing list manager is for
Linux.
I know of majordomo, but a google search of the thing
shows it hasn't been updated for a very long time.
Michael.
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I thought this was a bug because I was getting the
same issues.
They talk about the workaround as getting the
following script from RH7.x:
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-routes
I don't have any RH7.x machines, can someone provide
the script here?
BTW, when I use redhat-config-network to
Hi,
I keep getting the following errors in my messages
file:
Mar 31 19:31:25 pcserv modprobe: modprobe: Can't
locate module sound-slot-0
Mar 31 19:31:25 pcserv modprobe: modprobe: Can't
locate module sound-service-0-0
I run RH8 and don't have a sound card and don't need
one.
How can I turn
Hi mate,
I keep getting the following errors in my messages
file:
Mar 31 19:31:25 pcserv modprobe: modprobe: Can't
locate module sound-slot-0
Mar 31 19:31:25 pcserv modprobe: modprobe: Can't
locate module sound-service-0-0
I run RH8 and don't have a sound card and don't
need
Although I agree with Christopher below, you should be
able to do this using Webmin. Just create a Webmin
user with access to the firewall module (there's quite
a few available for Webmin), and I'd imagine you'd
have to also suid the iptables command to allow that
user access to it.
Michael.
---
What BIND version are you using?
What release of Red Hat Linux?
How did you set it up? what problems are you seeing?
--- Wikked Skye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying with this and reading articles
with this for four
days now, and I am stumped. I have checked
everything, ports
When the RHCE was first introduced to Australia, it
came to Sydney and I was in the first class offered,
taught but the first Australian to get RHCE certified
overseas and be able to teach it here.
We did it on RH6.2.
I loved the course and thought it was one of the best
certifications I sat, a
I have to agree there, I find it really strange that
XFS isn't fully native to the Red Hat installation,
it's a really good filesystem and supported on all
major distributions, except for Red Hat.
I used to run Red Hat 7.3 with XFS (using the SGI
ISO's I downloaded from the SGI site). The author
Hi,
I just have a query with the following:
- can be configured for SMTP authentication -- if
used with included
pop3 server pop3 auth can add IP address to
allowed smtp relayhosts
(cron cleans relay hosts later)
Courier doesn't do pop before smtp, but it does
support authenticated
You can tell what Red Hat version you have from the
file:
/etc/redhat-release
Michael.
--- wAmOZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello everyone
got a redhat 6.1 i think, dont really know ;) i have
(had) so many redhat
versions...
kernel 2.4.6
got an uptime from about 500 days, but then
in when you try to unmount early mounted filesystems
when others are already mounted on top of them.
Michael.
--- Ashley M. Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Mansour wrote:
I think I've found a bug in RH8's NFS.
On the RH8 client, I can mount the filesystem many
times as shown (df -k
I used to use qmail many years ago, and really loved
it back then (I know hotmail still uses it for their
outbound mail, they've been using it for years on
FreeBSD).
But recently when I did a full upgrade of my
environment from old Linux releases, I abandoned qmail
and just went for a simpler
There's alot there that you're asking and I'm sure
alot of documentation is available on the VNC web
site.
Your best bet is to read some of the documentation and
familiarise yourself with the way VNC functions.
I use TightVNC personally as it offers more
functionality than VNC itself,
8.0 appears to be an odd ball much like Windows ME
was for Microsoft. But,
I'm sure RH has a very good reason for this - they
seem to know what they
are doing when controversial things like this
comes about.
-Eric Wood
I'm using 8.0 on 3 production systems at the moment,
from servicing
Hi,
There's a couple of ways you can do this but generally
speaking, if you're only to have one dialup server,
use mgetty, if you're going to need redundancy and
multiple dialup servers, use portslave, radiusclient
and freeradius.
Michael.
--- Jhun Bacala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm
Hi,
When I post to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I keep receiving
this undeliverable message from someone or some system
I do not know.
Is there a problem with redhat-list?
Michael.
Note: forwarded message attached.
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You can also use minicom to do that.
Michael.
--- Gene Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Francisco Garcia wrote:
Hi, I need to use my serial port (COM1) to attach
my laptop to a Cisco
router's console port. I am using RH 8 and I want
to know how to
configure the port and what application I
Hi,
I think I've found a bug in RH8's NFS.
I have 3 Red Hat machines, 2 of the RH8 and 1 RH6.2
On one of the RH8 machines, I export a filesystem,
while the other RH8 and RH6.2 machines mount that
exported filesystem.
On the RH8 client, I can mount the filesystem many
times as shown (df -k
Hi Jeff,
Hi,
I'm running RH8.0 with kernel 2.4.18-27.8.0 on a
Dual
Pentium II 300MHz CPU. The system boots up and runs
fine, although I get a couple of errors. Following
is
my dmesg output:
(feel free to go scan though it and tell me if
anything looks weird to you, especially the
Hi,
| SNIP
| hdc: ATAPI 20X CD-ROM drive, 120kB Cache
| Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.12
| cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I
recognize!
| cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I
recognize!
|
| ?? in fstab... do you have auto in the cdrom
line???
I'm more inclined to
Hi,
I use Red Hat 8.0. I wish to add the above line to my
routing table using the GUI tools they provide, but
when attempting to do this it just plainly does not
work.
The routing table I'd like is:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags
Metric RefUse
Hi,
I'm running RH8.0 with kernel 2.4.18-27.8.0 on a Dual
Pentium II 300MHz CPU. The system boots up and runs
fine, although I get a couple of errors. Following is
my dmesg output:
(feel free to go scan though it and tell me if
anything looks weird to you, especially the invalid
operand:
Hi,
I've recently added a 2nd CPU into my AcerAltos 930
server.
The server is correctly configured for DUAL CPU mode.
I've updated the stepping codes to correctly support
the Pentium II CPU's (both 300MHz).
I've installed the latest kernel-2.4.18-27.8.0 SMP
kernel, but when booting this kernel
Hi,
I have a Red Hat 8 server exporting NFS filesystems.
When I shutdown the server (to halt or reboot) it
hangs on the part where it has to shutdown NFS
services.
Nothing I do will get it out of this part without a
cold power off (which then means a check of the disks
on boot and recovery from
Hi,
I get the following on a new RH8.0 intallation when I
try and send email using Pine:
Mar 17 23:34:10 ns sendmail[3328]: h2HCY7F8003328:
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=266, class=0,
nrcpts=1,
msgid=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
proto=ESMTP, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mar 17 23:34:11 ns sendmail[3331]:
so you need a Java plug-in
also compiled with the
same, but its already available from the Blackdown
project
(www.blackdown.org).
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 00:25, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
What the difference between these 2 releases?
The last time I downloaded 1.3b, it came as
xft
Hi,
What the difference between these 2 releases?
The last time I downloaded 1.3b, it came as xft+gtk2
as the red hat 8 rpm.
Thanks.
Michael.
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Hi,
I recently removed some packages from my Red Hat 8
installation, and when I rebooted I now receive a
login screen which is not the Red Hat 8 blue
background blue login window screen, but one which is
beage with a manual clock-face to the right of it.
When going back into the packages option
Hi,
I've just setup and migrated my mail from sendmail V8
to sendmail V10.
I used to successfully use the:
DMmydomain.com.au
to mask my hostname with just the mydomain.com.au for
outgoing emails under V8 without any problems. Under
V10 this option no longer works.
I'm using this under Red Hat
Hi,
I sent an email on this a few days ago, but looking at
the redhat list archives couldn't find it in there.
Strange.
I'm just wondering if anyone has had any experience
with installing Samsung Contact Server 8.0.1 with Red
Hat 8. Did it all work well, any issues to contend
with? etc.
Thanks
Hi,
I've just downloaded and burnt the ISO for this and
was wondering if anyone has had any experience with
installing it yet on a Red Hat 8.0 machine?
I've also burnt the client ISO (8.0.0) and will
attempt to use and install all of this on a test box
(running RH8.0) before considering it for a
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