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? Is there a way to install something as a user?
Generally you need to be root to install an RPM package. I do not know if
there is a way around that (I have never needed to try), but the error
messages you got are the same ones I get when I forget to become root
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the caching-namerserver RPM. Very useful and simple package.
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At 08:16 10/22/2003, you wrote:
# cp -prx /var/* /user
FYI, I do this with rsync -av /var/* /user/
Note the trailing slash on user, so it puts all those things _inside_ the
directory. The -a for archive on rsync does a lot, including preserve
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FTP (AS/400)
SMTP (Lotus Domino R6)
WWW(Lotus Domino R6)
Most FTP server software in Linux (perhaps all) has the capability to limit
download speeds by various criteria. Perhaps your AS/400 software has the
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, or TCP flags... what is it? And, of course, is there something
somewhere that will tell me how to make it work?
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that my network sends/receives the HTTP stuff FIRST, then leaves any
bandwidth left over to the rsync transfer. From what little I've read so
far, traffic shaping seems to be the answer... now to learn how to set it up.
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users, so
you could do something like:
internal = no limit
anyone else = max 64 Kbps
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and trash your system
the next time you want to list a directory.
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At 19:33 10/19/2003, you wrote:
Redhat 9 does not detect the PCI wireless (a Prism 2.5) in my new laptop.
When I use a Knoppix CD to boot, it is detected. Any ideas?
My IBM Thinkpad T23 has one of those, and it works well with the
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on the current system, is given (I think) by rpm -q
--redhatprovides /usr/bin/mrtg. Check to see if that works, I'm not sure.
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will immediately replace prog
with that long path and the program should run correctly. That way you
don't modify the path at all. :-)
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configuration for SMTP, POP, IMAP, and even webmail. Seems great, but I
also have no experience with it.
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At 06:08 10/17/2003, you wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 17:16, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
Big man Ed speak truth. Buy beer for Ed, take Ed's advice.
Um, my name's Ed too, my advice, don't bet on Grey Lady in the fifth.
Now where's my beer?
Virtual beer. grin Cheers!
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At 08:08 10/17/2003, you wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 08:08:54AM -0400, Edward Croft wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 17:16, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 13:12 10/16/2003, you wrote:
Rodolfo needs to change the attrition like. Ed Croft is trying to steal
my beer!
Sorry, Eudora does not have a way
update the database used by locate on the fly, then simply use the locate
command. For example:
# /etc/cron.daily/slocate.cron
# locate fwbuilder | more
Of course, updating the slocate database takes a few minutes, but it gets
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take it outside, either to private mail or to a more appropriate list.
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In the first column you can also type the filename, like libkdecore.so.4
and it should find which package provides that filename.
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Dependencies deal with packages, not files. You need to install the package
to make sure RPM knows that the dependency has been met.
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-gnome. Install them both with a single rpm -Uvh up2date*
command. See if that solves your problem.
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that to
install tora.
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take my word for it, but I think AS2.1 is built on RHL-7.3 not 9.
This might be a good part of your issues here.
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solves the other) what is left as an unresolved dependency?
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two joking, or is there some nobody-loves-me virus going around?
smile
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07:28:46 AM CST
Mine came with RH9. It's probably not available for AS (yet).
Perhaps then the OP could also benefit by taking the SRPM and rebuilding
for his system?
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for a novice on Red Hat Linux.
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, that your
alternative... well, sucks.
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opinion. Both
sendmail and postfix are part of RHEL WS on which RHPW is based, so you
should be fine for those updates.
Big man Ed speak truth. Buy beer for Ed, take Ed's advice.
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mode, wherein you can change your
firewall rules. Then simply type init 5 to make it go graphical again.
The changes you made during boot do not get saved, so no further action is
necessary.
Not an expert on this, but should work.
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set MaxBytes to exactly
32000 or 32768? I know it's for display only, but what is the _correct_ value?
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300 miles of you, at which point they can attack you from close by.
Geographic boundaries are not all that useful for what you want; just chalk
it off as a good idea that is not realistic.
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/ directory with a named.conf, and a var/named/
directory with the casa.paiz.org.* zone files (forward and reverse).
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is a courtesy valued by those others
asking _real_ questions.
Ignorance is welcome. Laziness is rude. Kindly consider everyone else's
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out how to sign mine, but
inline and without attachments. Digital signatures ARE important, and
attachments ARE annoying.
Just my two cents.
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with your IMAP server or with the clients... but for
sure it is not sendmail.
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front end, then I do not believe Shorewall has that
functionality anywhere. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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At 20:31 10/7/2003, you wrote:
Anyone know what will be the length of its support life cycle?
At a guess and given that the source of its packages appears to be RHEL WS,
I would assume same support cycle as RHEL... lots of years.
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of disk space on the /usr2
partition. I am no linux expert, so any helpful hints during this
planning stage would be very appreciated.
What tasks will the server perform, and how much disk space do you have
available? Please provide more detail.
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that easy... but will probably generate a ton of support
calls from users who select it without really knowing what it is and end up
just staring at a bash prompt. smile
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push for a profitable, sustainable
company is also good from my point of view since it means that I will be
able to continue using Red Hat in 2025 instead of having them go broke by
doing too much for free.
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going to use Outlook).
Anyone have an example of the .muttrc file that would accomplish this? Thanks.
Don't know an answer to your specific question, but could you also maybe
use fetchmail to get the mail to your computer, then use Mutt to read it?
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from bunches of stuff including various makes/models of
routers... but in my case since I'm on ISDN dial-up, I just have it check
the ppp0 IP address every five minutes and update the DynDNS servers if it
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At 03:11 10/5/2003, you wrote:
Anyway I'll try to make minimum with custom setup from RH8 and with
ignoring dependiences. Will see how it works.
Ignoring dependencies is not usually a good idea. A product depends on
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installed? I don't see why not...
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and spend many thousands of dollars on high-end
management software like Tivoli, or there is no way to do what you want.
(And even if you spend many thousands of dollars, I am not sure if there is
a way to do what you want.)
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with
(apparently) so little knowledge to start.
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switch. That allows for failover.
Any particular Intel card? Do all of them have that now? Any other
manufacturers you know of which do this kind of thing? And what did those
cards cost?
Lots of questions, I know, but whatever you can comment... grin
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ARE security nightmares by dint of this simple reality. The fact that the
alternatives you mention aren't good enough to fully replace them does not
change that fact, IMHO.
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At 10:33 10/2/2003, you wrote:
You'll have to edit the xinetd script file for it. /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
Easier to type (as root): chkconfig telnet on
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it dumps
its core memory contents to help you debug (it's called a core dump for
obvious reasons). If you don't know how to debug this kind of problem, you
can just delete those files.
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set of packages than Anaconda usually
selects. It is still Red Hat Linux, though.
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At 15:13 10/4/2003, you wrote:
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 03:04:08PM -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
Did you even look at the RULE page that someone suggested to you? That is
exactly what RULE does: allow you to install a Red Hat Linux system into
older hardware, or any hardware with less memory
the first point is really restricted to Red Hat.
Portings to other distributions should not be too hard.
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What trademark issues do you see here?
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pedirá un password,
posiblemente también te envíe un mensaje de confirmación.
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in the
dark ages (when this stuff was being invented) I recall reading that media
was good for about 1,000 rewrites. For whatever _that's_ worth...
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if it's on the same box or rsync
-av -e ssh if it's over any network. Fast, accurate, encrypted over ssh...
gotta love it.
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At 15:12 10/2/2003, you wrote:
I have given up that my 3C575bt will ever work. I have tried EVERYTHING
Damn shame, since I know somewhere far back in antiquity I had one of those
and it was working under Linux. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
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going to have to rewrite that mother in SGML, where I can
just use the sgml2html command and be done with it because I am just about
out of patience.
Sheesh! *grmbl* *grmbl*
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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RPM.
Can anyone tell me how to delete a CPAN module from my system? If there's
no easy way, is it safe to wipe perl ENTIRELY off the system, and then
reinstalling perl from RPM so as to get only what came with the operating
system?
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editing my scripts by hand!
Let me know if you need any help with the /etc/shorewall/* config files! grin
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configured with NAT or
masquerading in about 10 minutes.
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resources when not needed. Better to have it
called by xinetd when necessary.
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(I believe caused by Intel) with the e100
code. You need to get updated e100 code (don't ask me where) and everything
will be hunky-dory.
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-old hardware is more likely to fail than new,
$200 hardware.
Next time, more detail in the question.
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think either of us will convince the other, so let's agree
to disagree, realize that at least we understood each other, and wait to
see what reality turns out to be.
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, say is a cisco router .
If you want to forward EVERYTHING, look into one-to-one NAT. If not, maybe
I didn't understand the question.
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in comparison to many other
distro offerings.
Can you give some examples, for general culture's sake? I'm sure there are
some Linux products at $70 or $80, although I don't know which ones and
would like to see the examples. But are there any Windows licenses anywhere
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of other
announcements which I'm sure will make things clearer. But today, at this
point, so far, I do not see a product offering from RH which I can be
_sure_ meets my needs and price point. THIS is my concern.
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per year. No phone support
at all.
I think this would be a good product for RH, and I _know_ I could then put
at least $500/year into their pocket, if not more. How many thousands of
people like me are out there? Care to help me make a little web page to
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animal, and the fact that it costs more
makes no difference since, if you really needed it, you would have bought
it anyway even if there had been an RHL 10.
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. But for this, I would be
willing to pay $0 X $180 per year.
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, including profit and some
customer loyalty and feedback.
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like this:
net The Internet
loc Local Network
Then you tell it which interfaces go into which zones using
/etc/shorewall/interfaces:
net eth1
loc eth0
Simple, and I've never had a problem with it yet, on any kind of
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the Belkin, get an Avocent (née Cybex). Belkins suck.
Not kidding, that's my honest advice.
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, but Fedora Core will not be a branded RH product.
RHEL is Red Hat's primary commercial product which they hope will drive
they revenues, and with which they hope to compete head-on against
Microsoft in the corporate space.
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boss (and mine, by the way) who choose or would choose RHEL
after seeing RHL at work, but who will not see Fedora in the same light.
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this or
that, and if you can't/won't, then don't use my software and Red Hat is
respecting those terms.
How on God's green Earth is this a bad thing? Go bitch at the other guy for
being restrictive if you don't like it, it's not Red Hat's fault.
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will be cause
not to switch to Linux yet, but for others the lags need to be a reminder
to push harder for our suppliers to realize that this is/will be an
important market and that it needs to be served well. Every rose has its
thorns.
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password and for Samba.
You can post it or email it, whichever.
Thanks!!!
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At 12:23 9/20/2003 +0800, you wrote:
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
2. When I do issue a pppd demand call terra, sometimes it
dials instantly and sometimes it sits there for a few minutes (one,
sometimes three, sometimes five) before actually dialing the modem.
Where could this wait time
At 21:49 9/20/2003, you wrote:
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You are right, I want 24/7 because my provider allows it. I run demand
because that is the only way I know to make the thing dial, then redial
if dropped, and keep the connection up always. If there is a better way
to get 24/7 and auto
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conditions. A
friend of mine has a 10-mile WiFi link (yes, tunneled, no bitching!) that
cost him $300 to set up and $0 per month, and I'm dying to get a piece of
that...
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means the same every time, variable is used
for costs that rise and fall. Usually one-time means one time (duh), and
recurrent or recurring is used to describe periodic.
OP probably meant one-time and recurring.
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