Dear All,
I had installed the Redhat linux 8.0 with GNOME graphic mode. I had
already attached the SureCom ethernet land card.
I haven't found the drivers files or specific product of name in linux for that land
card.
In this case, How can I install the SureCom Land Card and configure ??
I had
the email belowis the second one I have received after sending a posting
to the RedHat email list. Apparently the person in question,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is requirinf everying one on the list to register
with his web site before he will accept their postings from the list.
(He's using some
that sco one got me laughing :
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 14:39, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
My little sister's boyfriend has gotten himself an internship at TechTV, and has
sent me the following request...
Apparently, since I am not an intern at TechTV's unscrewed and look like an
uber dork,
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 06:48:34PM -0400, Ben Russo wrote:
Windows XP has virtual desktops (not as fully customizable as most
X-window managers, but good enough).
So, after about 15-20 years, Windows has finally caught up in
usability? ;-)
You have to get the Microsoft XP power toy for
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 06:43:56PM -0400, Ben Russo wrote:
[...]
poster, X is SLOW SLOW SLOW and the GUI's are nowhere near as
smooth and clean looking.
The latter is clearly a matter of personal preference. To me, for
example, a nicely set-up Window Maker screen is miles ahead of the
Has anyone tried to connect a Red Hat 7.3 system to the Internet via a GSM
mobile phone? What exactly does it take?
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Hi,
It can really depend on the phone you've got, how you are connecting it
and if the GSM phone itself has a full builtin modem. Can you give us a
few more details
Rgds
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santosh wrote:
Dear All,
I had installed the Redhat linux 8.0 with GNOME graphic mode. I had
already attached the SureCom ethernet land card.
I haven't found the drivers files or specific product of name in linux for that land
card.
In this case, How can I install the SureCom Land Card and
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 07:59:40AM +1000, Brad wrote:
I have been using Linux on the desktop at work and home for the past 18
months and I really like it. However, at times it is woefully slow to do
anything.
[ snip benchmark results ]
Hummm This isn't at all normal.
Your computer is
HOWEVER!!! Really installing LAN cards is a
non-event. Kudzu has always
picked up the card automatically for me.
Kudzu didn't picked up my LAN card but it is
supported.
I agree with you that the best way is go to the web
site and ask them if it's supported by any Linux
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Hi,
It can really depend on the phone you've got, how you are connecting it
and if the GSM phone itself has a full builtin modem. Can you give us a
few more details
Yes and no. I haven't decided yet how I want to connect it; it depends on
what is expected to work best. We're mainly talking about
Hi All,
Im running Redhat Linux 9.0 on my server
(co-located). Currently Im using the following services:
-
httpd (apache)
-
ftp (vsftpd)
-
ssh (openssh)
For testing reasons, no firewall had been installed
on the server (yet ). Im able to access the server using client
programs
Check permissions. Who owns the file. 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
Hi,
It can really depend on the phone you've got, how you are connecting it
and if the GSM phone itself has a full builtin modem. Can you give us a
few more details
Yes and no. I haven't decided yet how I want to connect it; it depends
on what is expected to work best. We're mainly talking about
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Peter Kiem wrote:
Hi Ben,
We're going to be installing 5-10 RedHat OS'es on some Compaq BL10e
blades soon. My question is which version of redhat is the most stable
and friendly to other applications. I'd like to implement the version
Personally I think 7.3 is
Hi All,
I'm running Redhat Linux 9.0 on my server (co-located). Currently I'm
using the following services:
- httpd (apache)
- ftp (vsftpd)
- ssh (openssh)
For testing reasons, no firewall had been installed on the server (yet
.). I'm able to access the server using client programs in Redhat
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 18:04, Josep M. wrote:
Hello!
I have Redhat9 in a laptop 128mbRAM 10GB hb,and runs a little slow,too much
swapping,I optimized
kde settings and is running a little better,but too much swapping...I would like ask
about steps that
can I do for optimize performance.
LOL
how many emails do you suppose he will get if we all go through the web
whitelist process, then send him an email to complain about it and the fact
it is spamming our mailing list...
Anton
On Thursday 12 Jun 2003 7:17 am, Peter Kiem wrote:
the email belowis the second one I have
On 11-Jun-2003/18:43 -0400, Ben Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like my Linux workstations, I would love to see open-standards e-mail
and open-office used on a larger number of
peoples desks. I think that KDE and or GNOME has come a long way...
But I agree with the original
poster, X is
Hello!
Is somebody using MRTA?
I installed it but it doesn't work!
Need help.
Thanks!begin:vcard
n:Szemerédy;Gábor
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:http://www.srce.net
org:Zavod za informatiku i AOP Subotica;HW-SW
adr:;;Adolfa Singera 12;Subotica;Vojvodina;24000;Yugoslavia
version:2.1
Have a look on the card itself for the controller type, in most
occassions they have the originator of the controller like Realtek, Dec,
Novell and so forth. You'd most likely find it's a Realtek controller in
those things.
We had one and it worked on the Realtek 8139 driver.
Kristof Kowalski |
On 11-Jun-2003/18:48 -0400, Ben Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
T. Ribbrock wrote:
Well, it all depends on what you're doing with your machine(s). In my
eyes, Windows is way behind X. Why? Because I care less about speed,
but quite a lot about the fact that you can use remote displays with
almost
Hello.
Is a P-III 700 MHZ ,runs very well under win2k,and about one month ago I
installed in this laptop a Debian woody in a Linux Install Party and was
running more quickly,of course less software installed and more old,but I was
surprised about speed.
Josep
El Jueves, 12 de Junio de 2003
Title: Bericht
I'm trying to get
vsftpd on my freshly installed Redhat 9 server to work via xinetd, mainly
because I want to restrict ftp access to the localhost (for a php script). I
tried using hosts.allow and hosts.deny like I did in the past, but I couldn't
get it to work (I cleared
:( My apologies for sending html mail. I wasn't paying attention using
someone else's computer.
Sebastiaan
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Hi,
Can anybody tell me if this comes as an RPM from red hat?
Regards
Kevin Passey
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I figured it out after reading trough the /etc/init.d/vsftpd file. I had
to move /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf to /etc/vsftpd.conf (default location)
and edit the file to remove the line standalone=yes. It seems that
Redhats way of using non-standard locations for conf files is what could
me into
Hello.
I asked to IBM because I have in leasing and costs me more than 250 Euros
change 128 to 256 MB because I have 64*2 and must put out these and buy
128*2 !!!
Today I send an email asking to other provider,not official but for maybe more
low prices,I see my laptop one week ago in an offer
Hi,
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Kevin Passey wrote:
Can anybody tell me if this comes as an RPM from red hat?
Yes.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.1.24/rpms/
Regards,
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Hi
all,
I've done a few RPM
updates (through red-carpet) and a perl module or two (cpan) over the last few
weeks - can't remember exactly all of the details. But today I noticed that
updatedb is broken. If I run it, it thrashes and thinks for a very long time,
then right at
Redhat 9
I have a patch for trident.c for my laptop that I would like to re-compile
the module for my current running kernel (RH default)
Also, I would like to compile support for NTFS reading for my XP partition.
Thanks in advance
Adam
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/etc/passwd
rpm:x:37:37::/var/lib/rpm:/bin/bash
Why would a user rpm need a bash account?
Chris Mason
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Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 Cell: 264 235 5670
http://www.anguillaguide.com/ The Anguilla Guide
Talk to me in real
My company has an apache server that we use for internal web pages. The
server is RH 7.2, and apache 1.3.42?? I think.
Anyway every user has an html and they can get to it from
internal.mapletronics.com/~username.
Where/how can I recreate this?
Thanks
Adam
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Adam,
As far as I remember you need this in your config:
IfModule mod_userdir.c
UserDir public_html
/IfModule
Then in /home/$user/ create a dir public_html. Whatever goes in there is
what is mapped to www.domain.com/~user. I can't remember if there was
anything else one had to do to the
644 resides on the cron file with root owner and root
group.
Not executable as it's 644.
I'd expect it's run as root since I just dropped the
file in there (created it in there and set
permissions), although a crontab -l -u root doesn't
show it listed, looking in /var/log/cron it does get
loaded
Just in case someone wants to use RH9, this is from Dell's Power Edge LINUX list...
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Everything appears in shades of
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 09:15:59AM +0200, T. Ribbrock wrote:
:-) Copy/paste is exactly one of the things I like better under X...
Mark, middle mouse button drop. Works and is very simple to use (and
Same here. Easier to use (hehehe), and much more functional.
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:58:07PM +0200, Sebastiaan Mangoentinojo
wrote:
:( My apologies for sending html mail. I wasn't paying attention
using someone else's computer.
Perfectly alright. /dev/null is nowhere near full :/
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HI list,
I am running RH7.3 with ucd-snmp4.2.4-3. If I look at the
MIB files in /usr/share/snmp/mibs there are two files that I am going through HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt
and UCD-SNMP-MIB.txt. However if I do a snmpwalk on the entire agent on my RH
server I can't locate any of the oid's
HI list,
I am running RH7.3 with ucd-snmp4.2.4-3. If I look at the
MIB files in /usr/share/snmp/mibs there are two files that I am going through
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt and UCD-SNMP-MIB.txt. However if I do a snmpwalk on the
entire agent on my RH server I can't locate any of the oid's
where did findsmb go? was it deprecated? is there something better
replacing it?
seems it was missing in rh7.2 and 7.3 but the doc was still there, both
gone in rh9.
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I've never managed to fully grok the whole SNMP thing, but I'm guessing you
want this for MRTG'ing (I graph the same things pretty much)
Anyway, I've done mine without SNMP just using normal scripts. Most of the
info I got from here: http://www.linux-sottises.net/en_mrtg.
-Original
What you can view depends on what part of the mib tree you are walking.
at the end of your snmpwalk statement, add iso or enterprises
snmpwalk -c $COMMUNITY $HOST iso
snmpwalk -c $COMMUNITY $HOST enterprises
or you could specify the mib
snmpwalk -c $COMMUNITY -m
On Thursday 12 June 2003 05:46 am, Toralf Lund wrote:
Hi,
It can really depend on the phone you've got, how you are connecting it
and if the GSM phone itself has a full builtin modem. Can you give us a
few more details
Yes and no. I haven't decided yet how I want to connect it; it
Somehow, my linux server just reject/denies the packages from a windows
machine, while other LINUX machines (from the same IP/network) ARE able
to acces the server!
See:
http://rez.transip.nl/~walter/weirdness.txt
Any ideas?
Regards,
Pieter Z.
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The benchmark for usability cannot be measured by an automated program.
Using economic jargon, it would have to be measured in utils/hour where
utils is the utilitarian amount of work one is able to do in each system.
This cannot be measured by application startup speed or even application
running
Shouldn't /dev/tape be created/updated automatically on a system with a
tape drive attached? It isn't on my Red Hat 7.3 setup...
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On Wednesday 11 June 2003 06:43 pm, Ben Russo wrote:
Robert Adkins wrote:
Man...
I have no idea why you have such slowness in you machine, except maybe
you need more memory in your system.
Personally, I am running Red Hat 9 on a Duron 900 with 512 MB of RAM.
The system is VERY
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 09:24:42 -0400
Reuben D. Budiardja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This maybe rather un-related, but for example, I've been using my Sprint phone
that is data capable to connect my laptop to the internet. It connects to the
computer as a USB device (got to buy the special data
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 08:16:04 -0500, John Nichel wrote:
Why did you download that libXpm.3.4f-ELF.tar.gz file?
What's wrong with libXpm as included within Red Hat's packages?
XFree86-libs-4.3.0-2
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4
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On 11 Jun 2003 13:25:34 -0400, Matt Ryanczak wrote:
In order to get a product ID. You have to buy the RedHat linux boxed set
from redhat. You can also just buy an up2date account from the redhat
website.
You can also open a free demo account at
Hi, I recently adquired a new Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A6600 laptop with an
ATI Radeon IGP 320M but I cannot start the X server because it crashes.
I have been looking for drivers but I did not find it. Could you please
help me about this? Either, when I installed Redhat Linux 9, it did not
On Thursday 12 June 2003 08:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 5
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 09:01:52 -0400
From: Hal Burgiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: html mail
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:58:07PM +0200, Sebastiaan Mangoentinojo
Hi, I recently adquired a new Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A6600 laptop with an
ATI Radeon IGP 320M but I cannot start the X server because it crashes.
I have been looking for drivers but I did not find it. Could you please
help me about this? Either, when I installed Redhat Linux 9, it did not
Hi again,
after several hours searching, finally! I got a beta 2D XFree86 4.3.0-5
drivers for my video card from
ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris/radeon-igp/
Thanks to the FTP Master(I suppose M. Harris) :))
But now, I have another question. The microprocessor built in my laptop
is an AMP
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 20:53:12 +0100, Nick A. Sugiero wrote:
For some reason when trying to update my gzip today following the security
advisory I discovered my /bin/rpm is not working, when checking the file I
discovered it was 0 bytes and simply
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 09:01:52 -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:58:07PM +0200, Sebastiaan Mangoentinojo
wrote:
:( My apologies for sending html mail. I wasn't paying attention
using someone else's computer.
Perfectly
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On 12 Jun 2003 14:06:34 +0100, gregory mott wrote:
where did findsmb go? was it deprecated? is there something better
replacing it?
seems it was missing in rh7.2 and 7.3 but the doc was still there, both
gone in rh9.
On 12-Jun-2003/13:22 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam,
As far as I remember you need this in your config:
IfModule mod_userdir.c
UserDir public_html
/IfModule
Then in /home/$user/ create a dir public_html. Whatever goes in there is
what is mapped to www.domain.com/~user. I can't
On Red Hat 7.3, I have the sysstat-4.0.3-2 RPM
installed which contains isag. On Red Hat 9, I have
the sysstat-4.0.7-3 RPM installed which does not
contain isag. What happened to it? Where can I
retrieve it or what graphical program may I use to
view sar data?
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 06:36, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Windows XP Pro also has Remote Desktop, built in ready to go right out
of the box.
That only works with another XP machine. X allows connections from any
machine that runs X, including Winboxes (see Cygwin/XFree86, eXceed, etc).
And as
In the Run Level 3 environment, how can I configure the default paper
tray assignment?
Thanks.
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Robert Jones wrote:
On Thursday 12 June 2003 08:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 5
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 09:01:52 -0400
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:58:07PM +0200, Sebastiaan
I was able to resolve this issue finally. I had accidentally copied the
below function from my .bashrc file to my /etc/bashrc file. Im guessing the
function just sent the shell startup into a never-ending loop causing the
shell to fail on startup. Thus no login from the console or from SSH.
#
Hello all,
I have a strange problem with my SCSI setup. I have a system with
an adaptec 29320, a virtual SCSI-IDE, and an adaptec 2930. So
this is 4 scsi busses, 0-3. The hardware is like this:
29320 ChA -- scsi0
two seagate disk sda,sdb
29320 ChB -- scsi1
one seagate
Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and gave it
to my future bro-in-law), I have some questions that I'd like answered
before I blow another $20-$40 on a USB PCI card.
I bought a rather generic (forget the brand) USB card for my box so I
can use my scanner and web cam
I might be off here, but I think the specs only support two ports in the
computer itself, you can attach more devices by daisy chaining them or
running them through a (powered) USB HUB.
M.
-Original Message-
From: Joseph A Nagy Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12,
Please refer to the below Q A from the USB FAQ. One of our customers
is seeing this behaviour right now. The weird bit is that the setup has
worked in the past, and as far as I know, the hardware or BIOS (or OS
installation) haven't changed at all. Any ideas what might cause this
problem to
You may also like to investigate rsync. It is very fast and is perfect for
backing up over a network to another hard drive. I use it to back up a 24x7
file server 4 times per day. It happens on the fly in the background and it
only transfers the parts of the file(s) that have changed - hence
Michael Kalus wrote:
I might be off here, but I think the specs only support two ports in the
computer itself, you can attach more devices by daisy chaining them or
running them through a (powered) USB HUB.
M.
snip
Then what's the point of having PCI USB cards!? All modern mobo's have
USB ports,
Hi,
I am experimenting with the scheduler on Linux 2.4.X (Red Hat 7.3) and am
unable to get processes to time share with the SCHED_RR policy. They seem to
operating in a FIFO manner even when their scheduler is set to Round Robin.
Does you know if Round Robin scheduling works on linux 2.4X?
Then what's the point of having PCI USB cards!? All modern
mobo's have
USB ports, hell even my ancient IBM PC 330 (I'm talking uber ancient,
only a 486) came with two USB ports! And I've seen 4 port USB
cards (the
2 porters (and I think the 4 porters) also have an extra
internal
On 12-Jun-2003/12:56 -0400, David Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Run Level 3 environment, how can I configure the default paper
tray assignment?
Try printconf-tui.
Tony
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Michael Kalus wrote:
Then what's the point of having PCI USB cards!? All modern
mobo's have
USB ports, hell even my ancient IBM PC 330 (I'm talking uber ancient,
only a 486) came with two USB ports! And I've seen 4 port USB
cards (the
2 porters (and I think the 4 porters) also have an extra
David A. Foote wrote:
Hello, I'm David and I'm receiving the folloiwng error trying tom mount
shares using LinNeighborhood: smbmnt must be installed suid root for
direct user mounts (500,500) smbmnt failed: 1. Can someone interpret
this and tell me how to fix this issue? I'm running RedHat 9 and
** Reply to message from Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jun 2003
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Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and gave it
to my future bro-in-law), I have some questions that I'd like answered
before I blow another $20-$40 on a USB PCI card.
What happened to the postgresql-perl RPM package
shipped with RH7.x-8.0?
Perl scripts containing 'use Pg' are broken under RH9,
since the Pg
module (*not* DBD::Pg) is gone. I assume one can
still grab the
module from CPAN, but WHY is the rpm package gone
without notice? It
was not
Jack Bowling wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jun 2003 14:25:47 -0500
Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and
gave it to my future bro-in-law), I have some questions that I'd
like answered before I blow another $20-$40 on a USB
Hi All - I have what I think is a failing SCSI disk. Of course, it is
the root filesystem that is contained on that disk! I have a good 4mm
backup of that disk. What I'd like to do is to boot from the Red Hat
CD, format the disk with the appropriate partitions and then restore
from tape to
Hello Andrei,
Thursday, June 12, 2003, 5:54:32 PM, you textually orated:
AG What happened to the postgresql-perl RPM package
AG shipped with RH7.x-8.0?
AG Perl scripts containing 'use Pg' are broken under RH9,
AG since the Pg
AG module (*not* DBD::Pg) is gone. I assume one can
AG still grab
I would actually recommend using a full Linux distribution on a CD type
distributions instead. I have a GREAT one that I have no idea what the
name is :-) But it fits on a 3 250MB CD-RW (I think it's a whole 50MB,
actually), and I never walk into the data center without it.
These
Hi.
I haven't been able to find any info on what you're supposed to do after running
up2date. Here is a what I just did:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ up2date xinetd
Fetching package list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-8.0...
Fetching Obsoletes list for
Hi, Brian.
Install the postgresql-pl package. It was moved into
there. It is in the
changelog of the postgresql package. (not obvious,
but findable)
The postgresql-pl package is installed (actually I am
looking at a system with everything from RH9
distribution installed):
sam ~$ rpm -ql
I think that it creates the new files (the updated ones) with .rpmnew so
any changes you made to the old files won't be overwritten by the
update. Just my 0.02 cents.
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On Thursday 12 June 2003 23:34, Chris W. Parker wrote:
Hi.
I haven't been able to find any info on what you're supposed to do
after running up2date. Here is a what I just did:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ up2date xinetd
Fetching package list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-8.0...
Chris W. Parker wrote:
...lines omitted
Installing...
1:xinetd
warning: /etc/xinetd.d/chargen created as /etc/xinetd.d/chargen.rpmnew
...lines omitted
### [100%]
Now what do I do? Do I copy all the .rpmnew files over the old files
and
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 07:07, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
I'm sure most of you know this, but there's a simple way to detect bugbear
infections on your network using Linux, since it opens up port 1080:
nmap -sT -p 1080 network/netmask
For my internal network I use
nmap -sT -p 1080
On 15:31 12 Jun 2003, Toralf Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Shouldn't /dev/tape be created/updated automatically on a system with a
| tape drive attached?
Maybe by the install process. But generally not.
| It isn't on my Red Hat 7.3 setup...
So make a symlink. No big deal.
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On Thursday 12 June 2003 23:49, Cliff Wells wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 07:07, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
I'm sure most of you know this, but there's a simple way to detect
bugbear infections on your network using Linux, since it opens up
port 1080:
nmap -sT -p 1080 network/netmask
attached samba.spec for samba 2.2.7 from redhat-7.3
But I have also built samba on redhat 8 with a similar spec file
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 20:12, Bill Dossett wrote:
Hi Gordon,
Did you build from srpms? what version of
samba, 2.2.5 or 2.2.7? I can use any type
of authenicatoin under my
Our organization is currently in the pilot phase of migrating from
different versions of RH 7.x/8.x/9.x(very few) to RH Linux AS.
RH Linux Advanced Server will incorporate a more formal direction for
RedHat re: their support strategy for long term corporate health.
And... If you think about it,
Hi,
This probably is the wrong forum for this but I really need some help. I
am stuck with using Syslogd on Solaris and it doesn't have the
capabilities similar to he Linux Syslogd e.g. using the *.=info
options etc. Is there some syslogd (Free\OpenSource) for Solaris that
can provide this
Thanks for all the advice guys. It makes sense now.
Chris.
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Jack Bowling wrote:
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Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and
gave
Josep M. wrote:
Hello.
I asked to IBM because I have in leasing and costs me more than 250 Euros
change 128 to 256 MB because I have 64*2 and must put out these and buy
128*2 !!!
Josep, don't ask IBM for more memory. See if Kingston has some to fit
your laptop. Much cheaper and still top
Pieter Zandbergen wrote:
Somehow, my linux server just reject/denies the packages from a windows
machine, while other LINUX machines (from the same IP/network) ARE able
to acces the server!
See:
http://rez.transip.nl/~walter/weirdness.txt
Any ideas?
Regards,
Pieter Z.
Pieter - heb je niet
Toralf Lund wrote:
Please refer to the below Q A from the USB FAQ. One of our customers
is seeing this behaviour right now. The weird bit is that the setup has
worked in the past, and as far as I know, the hardware or BIOS (or OS
installation) haven't changed at all. Any ideas what might
Log management is a daunting task for a noob since there seem to be
numerous similar conf files in numerous similar places.
I have about 1,500 null zones defined for Bind. Any time I have to
reboot, I end up printing the 1,500 zones, line by line in Messages
which makes diagnostics a horror since
Not Gnome to KDE please
Kind Regards
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Jack Bowling wrote:
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My guess would be that it has to do with the ordering of USB probing
during the init on boot. You could try to add the following two lines
to your /etc/rc.local to see what happens:
/sbin/modprobe usb-uhci /sbin/modprobe ehci-hcd
jb
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