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Has anybody configured DNS and apache having multiple websites on it; on Redhat linux 
7.1

Kumar.

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>    1. Re: 2 doubts (Sayamindu Dasgupta)
>    2. Re: (no subject) (Suresh Ramasubramanian)
>    3. Re : [LIH] assembly prog-II(sorry again!) 
> (i-engg3)
>    4. Re: Mail Program and Chat (USM Bish)
>    5. Re: man -K and "save text image" (USM Bish)
>    6. Re: foxpro to linux (USM Bish)
>    7. Re: two linuxes together-problem (USM Bish)
>    8. Re: 2 doubts (USM Bish)
> On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 10:04:58PM +0530, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Dear members ,
> >   I have 2 doubts :
> > 1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully 
> functional  Win-Lin dual-boot machine ?
> > 2) How do you write (manually) either the Win 98 boot 
> loader or the Win 2K/Win NT
> > boot loader
> > to MBR ?
> > 
> > Thanks ,
> > ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > Shyam
> > 
> > 
> 
> hi 
> u can overwrite the mbr where u have ur lilo with the 
> dos command
> fdisk /mbr
> this will install a dos bootloader and take care of any 
> win 98 in ur system
> i don't know abt nt tho
> cheers
> Sayamindu
> 
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> +++ netfilter  ux [linux-india] <09/11/01 10:40 -0000>:
> > I have a Redhat Linux 7.1 installation with Sendmail 
> 8.11 and ipop3d .
> > I have been having a problem since the last 2 days , 
> the email takes
> > exceptionally long time for authentication while 
> sending .
> > This is the messages I get is with Error Number: 
> 0x800CCC19.
> 
> You apparently havent read the sendmail FAQ, or the 
> redhat release notes in
> 7.1 with regards to sendmail.  Hint: see the 
> sendmail.mc file at any rate ...
> look for a string saying '127.0.0.1'
> 
> http://www.sendmail.org/faq/section5.html#5.3.3
> 
>       -srs
> 
> I tried some hands on Linux assembly and succeeded.
> I don't know your complete post but what I can guess is
> you have problem with assembly syntax.
> 
> listen friend,
> Assembly is a language, more on that it is an operating 
> system dependent language(to the some extent).
> You are using TASM. I think it is on dos622. The 
> assembly language
> you are learning must be of dos622 from gaukar or 
> daglous hall .
> 
> Dont try to port your program of TASM to nasm of x86 
> linux(if it is of dos622).
> 
> Try to understand assembly language howto fully.
> search goggle, I have some bookmarks, will post it 
> later.
> 
> www.linuxassembly.org is very good source.
> 
> I am writing this from home, I will post some more info 
> on this tomorrow , when I will be in my office.
> 
> -kvs. 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: abhishek oommen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Fri Nov 09 17:27:52 GMT+05:30 2001 
> Subject: [LIH] assembly prog-II(sorry again!)
> 
> 
>  hi guys!
>       some time back I had posted a question regarding
> assembly language programming in linux.
>       well thanks for the info. but things have not been
> smooth.
>       I've tried many
> assemblers-as,gas,as86,nasm,easynasm,gasm,gasp. and
> not a single one of my programs are working. the thing
> is I am learning it on "tasm".
>       the syntax for every one of the linux asemblers is
> different. it may take way to long to relearn things. 
>       so now to the main part- I was wondering if there was
> anyone who actually has done assembly programming on
> linux and has been successful at it. How did you do
> it? does tasm syntax work on any linux assembler? is
> it worth relearning? is it too tough? is there nay
> easy way out. i read the HOWTO on assmly prog. 
>               please tell me if you been successful and managed to
> do it? electronics engineering students especially.
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> On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 10:27:50PM +0530, Kingsly John 
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Suneil Ramesh wrote:
> > 
> >  |Is there a text based mail program  for linux which 
> can 
> >  |access HTTP mailboxes (like hotmail). 
> > 
> > There was this script called gotmail that would work 
> like 
> > fetchmail and deliver ur hotmail mails to your local 
> mail-
> > box (or any other address for that matter)
> >
> 
> This perl script (gotmail.pl) is hotmail specific. It  
> uses
> curl-ssl as a backend. The script does not work  these 
> days
> since M$ frequently starts playing  around  with about 
> five
> sets of cookies, which need constant changing, and 
> ofcourse
> the SSL layer being added. HotMail is not easy to get.
> 
> If you have curl, you may succeed with other HTTP mail 
> ser-
> vers. I have made headway for rediffmail using curl :-)
>  
> >  |Also I would like to text based messenger and chat 
> (inc-
> >  |luding chatroom) for yahoo. I  tried  Ari, Yahoonix 
> and 
> >  |Chimmy but none of them  compiled properly.
> >
> 
> You need ncurses development libraries installed.
> 
> Bish
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> Sub : BASH and non-login shells                      
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> 
> For non login-in shells (like xterm and rxvt)  under 
> BASH, the
> file which gets read is ".bashrc".  Settings in  
> .bash_profile 
> may not be otherwise effective under X. Copy  contents 
> of your
> .bash_profile to .bashrc to make aliases available.
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> On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 10:18:40AM -0800, Tathagata 
> Banerjee wrote:
> > i was trying to search for the string "save text 
> image" in 
> > all man pages, so i did $man -K "save text image" and 
> also
> > $ man -K "save\ text\ image". in both cases, bash 
> returned 
> > "sh: unsafe: command not found." which kept scrolling 
> thr-
> > ough the screen until i ended it with ctrl-c. 
> >
> > however, "man -K" works nicely with single-word 
> arguments.
> > is this a bug or a feature?  :-) how can i find the 
> speci-
> > fied string in all man pages?
> > 
> 
> Your syntax is absolutely right. Please see the output 
> from
> my box:
> 
> bish@aedes:~$man 1 -K "save test image"
> /usr/man/man1/chmod.1.gz? [ynq] q
> bish@aedes:~$exit
> 
> Please note the syntax. All strings must be in quotes 
> as in
> the sample above. In this case, please note, I have 
> given 1
> (to look for man 1's only) to reduce search time. man 
> -K is
> really time consuming. In this case, after I found that 
> the
> string is in chmod, I decided to quit ... I could have 
> gone
> more if I answered y or n.
> 
> Then where is the problem ? Note, the error message you 
> are
> getting is not a bash message. It is  probably  be from 
> the
> settings of lesspipe in your distro ...  Something is 
> being
> routed  through an "unsafe"  command,  which is not on 
> your 
> box. I am in no position to guess further ...
> 
> > and will someone enlighten me about the function of
> > "chmod 1---  " ?
> > chmod 4--- sets the user id.
> > chmod 2--- sets the group id.
> > 
> > "man chmod" says "chmod 1---" sets "save text image".
> > what is "save text image" ? how does it work?
> > 
> ---end quoted text---
> 
> What your are looking at is 'man 2' of chmod and not 
> man 1.
> Most folk don't need man 2 pages (System Calls),  and  
> just
> about need the man 1 pages (Commands). Do a 'man 7 man' 
> for
> finer details.
> 
> Unless you are in programming this info is of no use to 
> you
> Please see the first lines of man 2 chmod, and it goes 
> some-
> thing like '#include <sys/types.h>'... that should give 
> you
> hint enough. FYI, 01000 is to set sticky bit.  04000  
> is to
> set user-id on execution ... and so on.
> 
> For the command chmod, read 'man 1 chmod' NOT 'man 2 
> chmod'
> 
> HTH
> 
> Bish
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> Sub : HTML Mails :(                                  
> LOST #086
> 
> Using plain text mails is a better idea. Especially on 
> mailing 
> lists. These are readable by all, whereas HTML mail may 
> not ..
> Besides, they are smaller in size (bandwidth), with  
> less risk
> of script nuisance.
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> On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 08:27:15PM +0530, Sudhir 
> Gandotra wrote:
> > 
> > Is there a way to use the .prg files in linux, by 
> compiling 
> > them in C through some utility ?
> > 
> ---end quoted text---
> 
> In the good old dBase-III+ days there used to be a 
> MS-DOS app
> which used to convert dBase .prg files to .c.  
> Forgotten such
> things now ... if somebody remembers, please come 
> forward.
> 
> Not exactly 100% foxpro, have a look at flagship .. It 
> is not 
> GNU or GPL ... IIRC, over a year ago it was free  for 
> indivi-
> dual use after registration ... Don't know the state 
> now.
> 
> Bish.
> 
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> On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 03:59:17AM -0800, abhishek 
> oommen wrote:
> > I had tried to partition my hard disk and install
> > mandrake 8.1 with my redhat 7.1
> >
> > ......  then when  I tried  redoing the  installation,
> > repartitioning again. it would  not proceed.  it  kept
> > gving this error-"ldconfig not found" and also "hdlist
> > not found". when i examined my redhat dir tree I found
> > a whole lot of other directories in the / dir. i tried
> > wiping out whatever I could recognnize as new and redo
> > the install. it did not work.
> >
> >     any  advice on how i can solve this problem. and
> > install both linuxes.thanks in advance.
> > 
> 
> Installing 2 linux distros need seperate  partitions for
> both (preferentially primary  partitions for / in both).
> You are likely to have this type of problem problem if:
> 
> a) You try to share main dir partitions like /usr, /var
>    or / !
>       
> b) You try and install over extended logical partitions
>    because between all the extended  logicals  there is
>    only one MBR
> 
> c) Solution : boot from floppy. Delete  all partitions,
>    re-partition and re-install. Do NOT share  any part-
>    itions between distros (except for non-critical ones
>    like /opt or /home.  Note even here the uid:gid num-
>    bers and names are to be constant).
> 
> d) Put LILO info of both distros on / partition of each
>    distro not the MBR. For first  re-boot  boot through 
>    floppy. Make one of the Linuxes  'master', and  edit 
>  
>    lilo.conf in it. Do 'lilo -v' from there for  place-
>    ment of LILO boot record to MBR. 
> 
> HTH
> 
> Bish
> 
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> To kill a process by name, use the killall command. To  
> kill a
> failed fetchmail session on tty1 as an user, log  into 
> another 
> console, and issue the command "killall fetchmail". Be 
> careful
> with this command as root, since all instances of the  
> program
> used by *all* users will be killed !!! 
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> On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 10:04:58PM +0530, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > 1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully 
> functional  
> >    Win-Lin dual-boot machine ?
> 
>      By over-writing he MBR with M$ boot loader. 
> (Ofcourse
>      you may do a dd directly to MBR ... )
>      
> > 2) How do you  write  (manually) either the Win 98 
> boot loader 
> >    or the Win 2K/Win NT boot loader to MBR ?
> 
>      No need to do it "manually". Just boot through 
> your Windows
>      rescue disk and do a 'fdisk /mbr'.
> 
> HTH
>      
> Bish.
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> "\e[[A":"mutt\C-M"         # F1    Put your commonly 
> used apps
> "\e[[B":"links\C-M"        # F2    here and save the 
> file with
> "\e[[C":"mc\C-M"           # F3    the name of 
> .inputrc.  Just
> "\e[[D":"fetchmail\C-M"    # F4    by pressing F1 - F5 
> the app
> "\e[[E":"sendmail -q\C-M"  # F5    comes up ! No typing 
> ;-)
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