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Folks - A friend of mine wants to set up SpamAssassin so that it will
automatically delete anything categorized as spam at the server level
(e.g., send it to /dev/null). I've mentioned several times that this
might not be a good idea as false
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Sorry - How do I configure the SpamAssassin rules to automatically
delete mail identified as spam at the server level (e.g., send it to
/dev/null or whatever).
Thanks!
Cheers,
Mike
Jason Dixon wrote:
|On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 20:18, Mike Pelley wrote
How did you install? Was the Promise card present during the installation?
I've done this a couple of times, and my grub.conf looks like:
title Red Hat Linux-up (2.4.18-3)
root (hd0,2)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-3 ro root=/dev/sda2 ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14
ide1=0x170,0x376,15 ide2=0
Maybe SturmanIndustries.com has taken SCO's FUD to heart and is blocking
anything Red Hat and/or Linux related :-S
Mike
Help! Can someone please explain the message below? I have gotten at
least 2 of these regarding the last 2 messages I sent to the list, and
these messages didn't contain
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H... Did you try replacing the cable? Is the speed/duplex
correct? Have you tried replacing the card and/or moving the connection
to another hub/switch port?
Mike
Farschad Torabi wrote:
| Hi,
| I have a PiV pc with a 3COM LAN card. the
that there is something wrong with the snd.o module.
Anyone have any advice? (Google shows nothing :-( )
Mike Pelley wrote:
| sndconfig finds the card:
| ~Model: Intel Corp.|82801EB AC'97 Audio Then I get:
| ~The Intel Corp.|82801EB AC'97 Audio is not currently supported.
|
| More ideas
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/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.9smp/kernel/sound/pci/snd-intel8x0.o: unresolved
symbol snd_pcm_period_elapsed_Rsmp_575e1363
/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.9smp/kernel/sound/pci/snd-intel8x0.o: unresolved
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get the onboard sound on my Abit IC7 working. I've
downloaded the drivers from Abit for Linux and run the configuration,
compiled the modules and installed the drivers. The kernel has sound
compiled into it and lsmod
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| Hi all,
|
| I'm trying to get the onboard sound on my Abit IC7 working. I've
| downloaded the drivers
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Folks,
I'm in the process of putting together a Pentium 4 2.8C with
Hyperthreading. Is there anything special I should do on the
installation? Since the CPU makes it appear like two CPUs, am I correct
in assuming that I use the SMP kernel?
The board
to the new disk.
Will this work? What have I missed?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Mike
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to restore from 4mm onto the / (/dev/sda2) partition
Reboot the server
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Why not both? If your OS (I'm assuming that you're using Red Hat Linux)
supports software RAID then you can use it. Disk (especially IDE-based
disk) is cheap and fast now-a-days.
Get a tape drive you can afford that can contain your data and
bob's-your-uncle. Jon is right - make sure that you
Code Red.
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I run RH8.0 so this sure seems suspicious to me:
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Hi All!
I updated my RH8 kernel to the latest version using up2date. However,
once I updated the kernel it started to use aic7xxx instead of
aic7xxx_old. Unfortunately, as may of you may have noticed, the new
aic7xxx module is broken for older AHA-2940 cards (even though I've
updated my
Chkrootkit URL is www.chkrootkit.org
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If the government has no knowledge of aliens, then why does Title 14,
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On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 01:54, Mike Pelley wrote:
Hi All,
I have net-tools-1.56-2 installed on a 7.0 (fully up2date-ed) box but
I
cannot find mii-tool. The man page is present, but not the tool.
What
is the easiest way of getting mii-tool installed? Also, where did
mii-tool go?
Thanks
special at all - no software RAID, etc), so
any opinions (asbestos flame suit - purist will say do a recompile,
uggghh)?
Thanks!
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Folks,
I've just bollock'ed a nicely-running 7.0 system. I ran up2date and it
came
You might try doing the noprobe install and then selecting the
OLD_AIC7XXX driver. I had the same problem with an AHA-2940U2W - full
hang on loading the driver...
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Try
putty - http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
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You could try a noprobe on the install and scroll down to the old AIC
driver.
Didn't work for me, though. After the reboot it seemed to choose the
new AIC driver...
Mike
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What
type of network card?
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If you want to know a service, I've used DriveSavers
(www.drivesavers.com) successfully with a failed hard disk. Not the
same as your problem, but they might be able to salvage something
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to the problem with the installed version of 7.3. How
can I have the system boot and change the aic7xxx.o driver to the
aic7xxx_old.o driver?
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Mike
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occurs.
I seached the web and Red Hat, but I guess it is too early for
anything yet!
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Mike
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uptime
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Downloads of 7.3? ;-)
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(which they consider a taster - for home use) used in
commercial instances. They have no problem letting people know
this disfavour!
HTH,
Mike
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April. Stuff like VPN - you have to buy
the commercial version and the appriate module(s). Not free, but
cheap compared to CheckPoint!
Mike
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How about enabling TCP/IP on the Mac box and use LPR (TCP/IP)
printing? Or, you can install the AppleTalk protocol on the Linux
box...
(I'm not a Mac users, so...)
Mike
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How about sudo?
Mike
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Thanks to all who reponded!
Cheers,
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Boy. I'm willing to be that there might be some hacking going around...
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connected to
my DSL modem and I can get connected.
Does anyone know what has to be done to get the Contivity client to work
through the IP Tables firewall?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Mike
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More detail. What do you mean by ..my machine won't recognize [sic]
it?
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the client DNS config as well.
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Try
man printcap
The sd part is the spool directory. Depending upon how secure your
system is/has to be, you can 777 it.
Mike
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Fred,
It has been quite some time since I've had anything to do with vinyl, but
here goes nothing:
First, it seems that you are taking the output from your turntable and
putting it directly into your sound card. I don't think that this will
work. First, I think that you need some type of
To run it from the Win2K boot manager, I use BootPart 2.20. Here's the URL:
http://www.winimage.com/bootpart.htm
Cheers,
Mike
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Folks,
I'm cleaning up a system that was hacked (curses on wu-ftp!). There are a
number of files that cannot be reverted to their non-hacked form,
specifically, /bin/ps and /bin/netsat. If I try to delete them, for example
/bin/ps, I get this error:
rm: cannot unlink `ps': Operation
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