Linux-Misc Digest #496, Volume #24               Wed, 17 May 00 04:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Netscape RPM with strong encryption? (Matthew Haley)
  STAROFFICE HELP... (Tux)
  STAROFFICE HELP... (Tux)
  NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 17 May 2000 NYLUG Meeting: Lars Marowsky-Br�e on SuSE and 
Highly Available Free Systems ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Copying CD's... What's best? (Slawomir Siwek)
  How can red dos partition in Linux ("bear")
  Re: how can I install my AZTECH 2320 (PnP) audio card on my RedHat 6.0 ? (Scott 
Countryman)
  Re: Webmin ("Jim Ross")
  Re: gcc linkage convention on Linux for X86 (Andreas Kahari)
  Re: netscape cache (Andreas Kahari)
  HELP! How do I create multiple users? ("Nicollette Swanson")
  Re: netscape cache (Hal Burgiss)
  Re: compilation problem (s. keeling)
  Re: German Govt says Microsoft a security risk (s. keeling)
  Re: Need ideas for university funded project for linux ("Richard Gill")
  Re: Copying Harddisk (Thomas Hommel)
  Re: German Govt says Microsoft a security risk (Gunter Bengel)
  Running program under root ID ("Bob@work")
  Running program under root ID ("Bob@work")
  Running program under root ID ("Bob@work")
  Running program under root ID ("Bob@work")
  Re: How can red dos partition in Linux ("Tom")

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Haley)
Subject: Re: Netscape RPM with strong encryption?
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 06:02:37 GMT

On Mon, 15 May 2000 17:28:27 -0700,
 Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Anyone know if netscape-communicator with strong encryption is
>available as RPM file? Redhat site doesn't give encryption level
>for netscape RPMs.

Just install the netscape RPM from RedHat, then go to:

http://www.fortify.net


-- 
Matt Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Now showing... Linux-Mandrake 7.02

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From: Tux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,nf.comp.linux,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: STAROFFICE HELP...
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 03:28:21 -0230

Hi guys...

Is there a way to start individual Star Office programs without going
through the Star Office desktop...  I would like to have a link to Star
Writer on my KDE desktop...   I'd like the link to open Star Writer
only, not the Star Office desktop, which is starting by default on my
machine...!!!  Thanks...

Trevor...


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From: Tux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,nf.comp.linux,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: STAROFFICE HELP...
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 03:28:54 -0230

Hi guys...

Is there a way to start individual Star Office programs without going
through the Star Office desktop...  I would like to have a link to Star
Writer on my KDE desktop...   I'd like the link to open Star Writer
only, not the Star Office desktop, which is starting by default on my
machine...!!!  Thanks...

Trevor...


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 17 May 2000 NYLUG Meeting: Lars Marowsky-Br�e on SuSE 
and Highly Available Free Systems
Date: 17 May 2000 02:10:57 -0400

Though it is now admitted that Free Software is the right software for
pile-o-peecee parallel compute clusters, there is another sort of cluster
which is equally important: The Highly Available Cluster.  Such clusters
are used by the military and by large businesses to provide services which
must be available at all times.

LXNY neither confirms nor denies that SuSE is working on a free
MULTICS-like system.

http://www.best.com/~thvv/tvv.html
http://www.multicians.org
http://technocrat.net/958163435

Official NYLUG notice below.

Jay Sulzberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org


        *** New York Linux Users Group May Meeting ***
                           - NYLUG.org -

    SuSE Presents the Latest in High Availability for Linux

5/17/00
Wednesday
6:30pm-8:00pm 
IBM Headquarters Building 
590 Madison Avenue at 57th Street
Check in at lobby for badge and room number


Two short years ago, skeptics used to complain, "Linux will never
succeed... There are no large companies behind the platform... There's no
support... There is no top tier relational database for Linux... There is
no journaling filesystem and how can you expect me to deploy it in a
production environment when there is no high availability?" It took some
time, but one by one, each of these criticisms has been bowled over by the
ever-accelerating snowball of Linux.

Based in Nurnberg, Germany, SuSE AG is a global software company that
among other things, produces the well-known Linux distribution by the same
name. In addition, SuSE is pushing the envelope of production-level Linux
that is appropriate for use by banks, trading houses and other entities
with IT infrastructures that simply can not go down.

High availability enables you to link two or more servers together so that
one transparently picks up the computing load should the other fail.
SuSE's HA solution removes any single point of failure and allows
applications to increase availability to the level required for
mission-critical data center operations. This failover capability is an
important component of the maturation of Linux as complete enterprise
computing environment.

Recognized for his work in the Linux FailSafe, Linux Virtual Server, Linux
HA, and Heartbeart projects, Lars Marowsky-Br�e will answer your questions
and showcase the cutting edge of high availability Linux. This is a very
technical meeting, but should not be missed by either newbie or elitist.

_______________________________
After the Meeting... Stammtisch

Join us around 8:15pm or so at the Typhoon Brewery & Restaurant located
at 22 East 54th Street between Madsion and 5th Aves. 
What is Stammtisch? http://linuxmafia.com/bale/#stammtisch

______________
Swag Give-Away  

DeCSS t-shirts, more DeCSS t-shirts and even more DeCSS t-shirts. Wear it 
in the State of New York and you risk getting arrested. Better to wear it
Washington DC where free speech rights are actually protected. Thanks to
Steve Blood for providing us with this cool swag and many thanks to
everyone who demonstrated against the DMCA earlier this month. -- Stay
tuned for an upcoming "official" article from NYLUG.org --

______________________________________
Where & When is the NYLUG.org Meeting?
       
With the generous support of IBM, all regular NY-LUG meetings are held at
the main IBM building at 590 Madison Avenue at 57th Street in mid-town
Manhattan every third Wednesday of the month starting at 6:30pm. All
meetings are free and open to the public. 

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technical problems. 

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Thanks to Eric Berg, we now have sortable archives from 1999 and in new 
millenium. Check it out at: www.nylug.org

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What is Linux?
http://www.nylug.org/about_linux.html

__________________
What is NYLUG.org?

NYLUG (www.nylug.org) is New York's Linux Users Group supporting all
things Linux and Open Source in the New York metro area. Please feel 
free to contact me if you have any questions about the NYLUG.org.

______________
Special Thanks

Many thanks go to all of the people who travelled down to Washington DC for the DMCA 
protest in front of The Library of Congress on May 2nd. Many thanks also to Rebecca 
Blake & Lara Kisielewska of Optimum Design (they co-publish Linux Magazine) for 
creating 
our mascot "Tuxi" and to Mark Andal for the original cabbie idea. Thanks to Ari Jort - 
core nylugger whose contributions are too numerous to mention here. Special thanks 
also 
go to Peter Norton and Barry Hughes, NYLUG's lead engineers at LinuxWorld Expo, and 
all 
of the other NYLUGGERS who volunteered. Without you, we could not have done the show. 
Good job! 

_______________________________________________________________
NYLUG.org: Host LUG Sponsor of LinuxWorld Expo's .Org Pavillion
February 1-4, 2000; Jacob Javits Center, NYC

===============================================================
Jim Gleason               VA Linux Systems
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.valinux.com
phone: 212-858-7684       President, New York Linux Users Group 
fax: 212-858-7685         http://www.nylug.org
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From: Slawomir Siwek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Copying CD's... What's best?
Date: 17 May 2000 06:38:11 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Robie Basak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisa�(a):
> On Mon, 15 May 2000 23:34:20 -0400, Jerry McBride said:
>>Having been a long time user of cdrdao... I was wondering whatelse there is
>>available to copy cd's with?
>>
>>My only reason for asking is that on a rare occasion, cdrdao will cause a
>>kernel panic, locking the computer up.

> I use cdrecord, never had any problems.
I use the newest cdrdao, never had problems.

-- 
S�awomir Siwek.
Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne SA

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From: "bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How can red dos partition in Linux
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 19:06:41 +1200

Hi,all

I have a HD which install Windows 98, Windows NT and RedHat Linux 6.0  How
can I read the file in the Windows98/NT in Linux?

Thanks!

Bear



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From: Scott Countryman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: how can I install my AZTECH 2320 (PnP) audio card on my RedHat 6.0 ?
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 02:06:59 -0500

You may want to check out the ASLA sound project drivers to see if they
support your card:
http://www.alsa-project.org

Bernard Debreil wrote:

> how can I install my AZTECH 2320 (PnP) audio card on my RedHat 6.0 ?
>
> In the "SOUND-HOWTO", that card does not appear on the list. The only
> Aztech card that is on the list is an old non Pnp card.
>
> Does that mean that I can't install that card on my Linux system ?
>
> Just in case it would be a SoundBlaster compatible card, I have tried
> the "Sndconfig" utility, but I got nowhere with it, except that it now
> tries to start sound system at every boot, giving several "FAILED"
> messages (with no apparent effect on my system).
>
> I have re-compiled my kernel, activating the sound functions (but I
> think they already were...), but I didn't find my Aztech card in the
> list of supported devices in the compiling options. The new kernel
> thus obtained, did not behave any differently than the old one, so, I
> quit using it.
>
> Has anyone ever installed said card on his Linux system ?
>
> Thanks for any hint,

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From: "Jim Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.development.apps,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Webmin
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 03:04:48 -0400


Mongoose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Has anyone used the system administration program Webmin?
> http://www.webmin.com/webmin/
> I got this and thought it was a pretty good project. This was along
> the lines of the same project I was going to start, but decided not to
> since this was pretty much the same program I was going to do. But the
> thing is, I havn't seen many people use this. I've asked around about
> these types of programs but no one has ever mentioned it. Does anyone
> have any opinions on it?

I like it.
Then again the problem for me is anything web-based also seems a little
ugly, clunky, and slow, like webmail.

It's killer when you need it, but not my prefered my to do things.  It would
actually seem better to run it on 100 client machines than
using it for a server since I can sit at my machine and tweak anything on a
remote lab machine without leaving my chair.  In fact even
remotely reboot, which would scare someone if they were using it. :>

Too bad all client machines where I work run NT.
I agree though as the Linux desktop tools are that great and VB is a must.

Jim



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From: Andreas Kahari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.apps
Subject: Re: gcc linkage convention on Linux for X86
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 07:12:10 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  Pau-Chen Cheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I need to hack some assembly code to
> call a c function in the linux kernel.
> I looked at similiar codes and it seems to me
> that some push the arguments onto stack
> and some use registers (EAX, EDX, ...).
>
> Is there  a doc describing the linkage convention ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Pau-Chen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>

I've only done assembly on the M68020 so I don't know the answer, but I
can point you to the Linux Assembly HOWTO at
<URL:http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Assembly-HOWTO.html> (especially
section 3.1 of it).

/A

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Before you buy.

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From: Andreas Kahari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: netscape cache
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 07:08:03 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd been running short of disk space, and to quickly gain some
> space, I decided to wipe out my netscape cache.  In "Preferences",
> I had the cache set at 5000K, and when I punched the "Clear Cache"
> button, sure enough, I recovered 5 MB.  Then, to my amazement, I
> went to .netscape/cache, and found it full of stuff!  A "du" command
> showed that I 95 MB of cache!  I did a "rm -r" in the cache
> directory, and am now rattling around all the unused diskspace.
>
> But, what's the deal?  Why didn't netscape "clear the cache"?

Netscape on some OSes (e.g. Linux) isn't very good at keeping track of
the files in the cache. This also used to be the case (and still is?) on
Solaris.The "Clear Cache" command will only clear those cache files that
Netscape knows it's storing.

I do an automatic 'rm -f' on my netscape cache dir upon logout and I
also run a series of squid proxies to do my caching for me.

/A


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Before you buy.

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Crossposted-To: aus.computers.linux
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 14:55:11 +0800
From: "Nicollette Swanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: HELP! How do I create multiple users?

Hi

How do I create multiple users (400 in this case) automatically?

I have a spreed sheet with all the users details that I would mail merge
into the script.

I'm using Linux Redhat 6.1



Thanks a million in advance.



Regards

Sid Bartle
Murdoch University

[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Burgiss)
Subject: Re: netscape cache
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 07:26:16 GMT

On 13 May 2000 15:26:36 -0500, Dave Brown
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'd been running short of disk space, and to quickly gain some 
>space, I decided to wipe out my netscape cache.  In "Preferences",
>I had the cache set at 5000K, and when I punched the "Clear Cache" 
>button, sure enough, I recovered 5 MB.  Then, to my amazement, I
>went to .netscape/cache, and found it full of stuff!  A "du" command
>showed that I 95 MB of cache!  I did a "rm -r" in the cache 
>directory, and am now rattling around all the unused diskspace.

What version? I have noticed this too. Mine is set for 1000K, and right
now is 39MB. I am using 4.72, but it has been this way for at least a
while. I think NS cache is one reason we hear complaints of mysterious
disk activity. Especially in low mem situations. I think the only way to
really clear it is with rm.

>But, what's the deal?  Why didn't netscape "clear the cache"?

Just because ... ;)

-- 
Hal B
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (s. keeling)
Subject: Re: compilation problem
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 07:28:04 GMT

On Tue, 16 May 2000 21:54:32 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All;
> I am newbie, as you can tell by my question.
> Everytime I try to use ./configure or make to make executables I get
> messages that some file not found.
> 
> Here is an example:
> I was tryng to install gnomerar-0.3.2.  After using tar, and untaring
> the .tar.gz file, the install file says to run ./configure from the
> gnomerar-0.3.2.  When I do tha I get the following messages:
> 
> loading cache ./config.cache
> checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking whether build environment is sane... yes
> checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
> checking for working aclocal... missing
> checking for working autoconf... missing
> checking for working automake... missing
> checking for working autoheader... missing
> checking for working makeinfo... missing
> checking for gnome-config... no
> checking for gnomeConf.sh file in /usr/local/lib... not found
> configure: error: Could not find the gnomeConf.sh file that is generated
> by gnome-libs install

If you're running Debian, I'd say apt-get install gnome-libs

Translate for other disros.


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    [sed 's/NO@SPAM./@/g']               Contract programmer, server bum.  
    Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (s. keeling)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: German Govt says Microsoft a security risk
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 07:36:32 GMT

On Sun, 14 May 2000 10:42:56 -0700, Gerald Willmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> On Sun, 14 May 2000, Salvador Peralta wrote:
> 
> > Your government practises censorship towards alternative groups. 
> > Scientology isn't the only example.  The types of in-group / out-group
> > models practised in germany and elsewhere are simply not healthy.  The
> > antisemitic movement in germany and europe generally over the first half
> > of this century is just one example of where that type of politics can
> > lead.  There are certain rights of the individual that must be protected
> > from the prejudices of others.  
> 
> do you actually know what you are talking about? Ie, have you ever lived
> or even visited Germany or anything outside the US? It's simply absurd to
> claim there is censorship in Germany. Don't know where you got that idea

Bull.  The Nazi party is outlawed in Germany, for example.

> from but how about backing it up with information who or what German gov't
> office is in charge of censorship. The last freedom of press statistic I
> saw put Germany higher than the US which is not too surprising if you are

A Nazi party (many, likely) operates freely in the US.

> able to compare the two countries' newspapers. And when you talk about the
> first half of this century it kind of puzzles me why some Americans tend
> to forget their concentration camps for the Japanese (come to CA if you
> want to see) not to mention the rather special treatment reserved for
> African Americans. 

Cultural myopia, ran rampant back then.

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    [sed 's/NO@SPAM./@/g']               Contract programmer, server bum.  
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From: "Richard Gill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.development.apps,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: Need ideas for university funded project for linux
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 09:12:05 +0200

U can think about a New WindowManager, with a good interface, and toolkit
independant, but with possibly rely to Gnome component (I mean bonobo for
example). I'm already beginning on that project (alone for the moment, and
only on paper) so we could help together ;-)

bye.

Mongoose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit dans le message :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hello,
> I am attempting to start a college project and have two of my
> ideas already being worked on. So I wanted to know what other people
> had for suggestions for linux projects? I was thinking of something
> along the lines of a project that would help promote the use of linux.
> What is something that most people could use? Something that could
> make a good 1 year R&D project?



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From: Thomas Hommel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Copying Harddisk
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 09:34:48 +0200

Hi
Increasing the block size with the option bs=8192 for a size of 8k
should help. You can play around and see if other values make the copy
faster (likely, 8k are still quite small). 

Tom

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi !
> 
> I have two identical Harddrives. I want to copy the data of one to the
> other. Using dd "if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb" is much slower than a DOS tool
> we used earlier - but this one seems to have Problems with our new disk
> size of 8GB.
> 
> It takes about 2 hours using dd, but we expected it to take about half
> an hour.
> 
> Any ideas ?
> 
> Robert Schulz, Herzogenrath, germany
> 
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gunter Bengel)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: German Govt says Microsoft a security risk
Date: 17 May 2000 09:50:13 +0200

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (s. keeling) writes:


> Bull.  The Nazi party is outlawed in Germany, for example.
> 
>
> A Nazi party (many, likely) operates freely in the US.
> 
 Horseshit.  The Mafia is outlawed in the US of A. So there is
censoreship?

Gunter

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From: "Bob@work" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Running program under root ID
Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 09:42:01 -0400

Hello,
    I am working with Redhat 6.1
    I have written a PERL script to prompt for a username and password. It
then adds the user to the system. The problem I am having is that the user
running the script is not root. Is there a way to get the PERL script to run
as root, by someone other than root ?

--
Rob Wheeldon
Systems Administrator
Ontario Die Company Limited
(519) 576-8950



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From: "Bob@work" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Running program under root ID
Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 09:42:01 -0400

Hello,
    I am working with Redhat 6.1
    I have written a PERL script to prompt for a username and password. It
then adds the user to the system. The problem I am having is that the user
running the script is not root. Is there a way to get the PERL script to run
as root, by someone other than root ?

--
Rob Wheeldon
Systems Administrator
Ontario Die Company Limited
(519) 576-8950



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From: "Bob@work" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Running program under root ID
Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 09:42:01 -0400

Hello,
    I am working with Redhat 6.1
    I have written a PERL script to prompt for a username and password. It
then adds the user to the system. The problem I am having is that the user
running the script is not root. Is there a way to get the PERL script to run
as root, by someone other than root ?

--
Rob Wheeldon
Systems Administrator
Ontario Die Company Limited
(519) 576-8950



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From: "Bob@work" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Running program under root ID
Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 09:42:01 -0400

Hello,
    I am working with Redhat 6.1
    I have written a PERL script to prompt for a username and password. It
then adds the user to the system. The problem I am having is that the user
running the script is not root. Is there a way to get the PERL script to run
as root, by someone other than root ?

--
Rob Wheeldon
Systems Administrator
Ontario Die Company Limited
(519) 576-8950



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From: "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How can red dos partition in Linux
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 09:58:42 +0200

You have to install the kernelsupport of the filesystem you want. Then you
can use the mount command on the partition where you have installed Windows.
I don't know if it works with RedHat. But in SuSE it works since version 6.1

Tom

"bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:8ftg89$3i6$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi,all
>
> I have a HD which install Windows 98, Windows NT and RedHat Linux 6.0  How
> can I read the file in the Windows98/NT in Linux?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bear
>
>



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