Linux-Misc Digest #207, Volume #25 Sat, 22 Jul 00 20:13:01 EDT
Contents:
Re: Linux Friendly DSL ISPs (Hal Burgiss)
cdrecord PROBLEM (Gotzon Berrojalbiz)
Re: Operating systems for personal-computers? (me)
Re: mount hangs - cdrom and floppy ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Operating systems for personal-computers? (Karl B)
Re: just wondering.. (Dirk Reckmann)
unknown disk fromat ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: new to linux ("Eric Potter")
Re: mount hangs - cdrom and floppy ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Compaq Armada 1700 and built in modem ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
O'Reilly book "Running Linux" useless? (Robert Love)
Curses or SVGA based system monitor ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: SMP problems with 2.2.x kernels. ("Jason A. Smith")
How do I remove eth0 in shutdown command? (Hans)
Re: Operating systems for personal-computers? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Users and public_html security question. (Mats Pettersson)
Re: Compaq Armada 1700 and built in modem (Dances With Crows)
suspend? (Tomislav Nakic-Alfirevic)
mpeg4 player (Tomislav Nakic-Alfirevic)
Re: Need help with setting up NFS for a networked PC. (Dances With Crows)
Re: Users and public_html security question. (Robert Heller)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Burgiss)
Subject: Re: Linux Friendly DSL ISPs
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 20:29:25 GMT
The Cable Guys suck weenies. I am stilling trying to get a list of
Linux Friendly DSL ISPs. The list is meager at this point. Especially
need more regional and local ISPs. Send 'em in please. TIA.
http://feenix.eyep.net/dsl/linux_dsl.html
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From: Gotzon Berrojalbiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.comp.linux,alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.os.linux.help
Subject: cdrecord PROBLEM
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 22:27:10 +0200
I get this message when I do "cdrecord -scanbus":
0,0,0 0) 'IDE-CD ' 'R/RW 4x4x24 ' '1.01' Removable CD-ROM
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities
page.
0,1,0 1) 'LG ' 'CD-ROM CRD-8483B' '1.00' Removable CD-ROM
What's the reason of this problem? How can I fix this?
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Subject: Re: Operating systems for personal-computers?
Crossposted-To:
alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.os.lynx,comp.os.misc,comp.os.os2.misc,comp.sys.be.misc,comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.psion.misc
From: me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 16:42:24 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl B) wrote:
> Kelly and Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>=20
> > There's the Macintosh (MacOS) Next computer I get will be a Ma=
c.
>=20
> MacOS X will be real great!
If you understand the server version is just a cosmetically altered versi=
on of
BSD unix, and you dont mind shelling out 4000 bucks for a computer
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mount hangs - cdrom and floppy
Date: 22 Jul 2000 17:15:40 -0400
Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ~ # mount -v -f -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /floppy/
> /dev/fd0 on /floppy type ext2 (rw)
Looks good (rats) (it sees it as a rw-able disk and can access it)
> ~ # mount -v -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /floppy/
> [ Same thing, uninterruptible sleep state (D)]
There *is* and empty /floppy directory, I assume :-)
> Yes, I can do mkfs as well.
Hmmm ... it can access the drive, format and make filesystems - mount with
the -f flag shows it ready to go (with no reported problems) but it hangs.
Well ... I'll think about it - but there is enough there for someone more
expert (I installed Linux two weeks ago) than I to consider.
Rats.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl B)
Crossposted-To:
alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.os.lynx,comp.os.misc,comp.os.os2.misc,comp.sys.be.misc,comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.psion.misc
Subject: Re: Operating systems for personal-computers?
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 23:33:31 +0200
me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl B) wrote:
>
> > Kelly and Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > There's the Macintosh (MacOS) Next computer I get will be a Ma=c.
> >
> > MacOS X will be real great
>
> If you understand the server version is just a cosmetically altered
> versi=on ofBSD unix, and you dont mind shelling out 4000 bucks for a
> computer
But I'm not talking about X Server. I talking about X. (Cant wait 'till
September...)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dirk Reckmann)
Subject: Re: just wondering..
Date: 22 Jul 2000 21:31:41 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 22:01:30 -0500, David .. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Dirk Reckmann wrote:
>>
>>
>> Well, I'm a little bit surprised, but you're right. The kernel contains
>> only about one and a half million lines:
>>
>> DeepThought:[linux]> find \( -name \*.c -o -name \*.h -o -name \*.S \) \
>> > -exec cat {} \; | wc --lines
>> 1562922
>
>That's kind of big isn't it?? Mine only has 92499 lines in it with a
>custom built kernel.
Did you count the lines in the compiled kernel??? I've built varius
custom kernels from my sources, but this does'nt change them,
i.e. there should be no disapearing lines...
Or your find invokation could have been wrong, I first forgot the \(
and \), so I got only the line count of the .S files.
Or you have only installed the Kernel header files. (Forget it, if you
built your own kernel, you have of course installed the sources... :-)
Last try: My kernel is 2.2.9-2, is yours pre-1.3 ??? :-))
Ciao,
Dirk
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: unknown disk fromat
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 16:54:13 -0500
Hi all
I am trying to get some data off of a floppy disk that was written by an
HP35660A dynamic signal analyzer. This thing has some special disk
format that I can find nothing about anywhere. I can't copy the disk
image into a file with dd. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dylan
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From: "Eric Potter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: new to linux
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 17:43:25 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> i'm very new to linux-mandrake and so far i liked it a lot but i'm
> facing a problem... i installed it and played with it, but my problem
> was when i had to restart my computer. when the computer restarted i
> did not have the graphical user interphase anymore, but the console.
> Can somebody tell me how to switch to GUI since i'm very new to
> Linux-Mandrake.
>
> thank you..!!
>
> --
> Posted via CNET Help.com http://www.help.com/
Type "startx" without the quotes at the console.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mount hangs - cdrom and floppy
Date: 22 Jul 2000 17:58:45 -0400
Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What entries are there in /etc/fstab?
> My fstab entries are on noauto
> /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy ext2 owner,noauto 0 0
> /dev/fd0 /floppy vfat owner,noauto 0 0
> /dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 noauto,ro 0 0
Hmmm ... no "user" access. Are you trying to mount them as root?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.portable,linux.help
Subject: Compaq Armada 1700 and built in modem
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 00:15:28 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I have to proceed to use the internal modem of a Compaq Armada
1700 (6300/T/5000/D/0/2) model with SuSE-Linux 6.4 ?
Thank you in advance for any feedback
Rene
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From: Robert Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: O'Reilly book "Running Linux" useless?
Date: 22 Jul 2000 17:25:40 -0500
I got a copy of the Welsh book with my distribution. Thought it was a
nice touch. However, 2nd time I use it I find several errors. Maybe
its just old & out of date. Or it could be full of good stuff and I
just got unlucky but 50% is not a passing grade.
For example, in Chapter 8, the section on Making Backups tells me that
my non-rewinding SCSI drive is /dev/nrst0. I don't have such a
device. I do have /dev/nst0. Is that the same thing? Then I'm told
that I can use mt like this:
# mt /dev/nrst0 rewind
That fails. The man page tells me I need mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind.
If every time I attempt to use this book I have to find corrections
its going to be slow going. How good is this book?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Curses or SVGA based system monitor
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 22:26:28 GMT
I'm looking for a curses or SVGA based system monitor to run on my linux
boxes' consoles. I don't want an X version, because I don't wan the
overhead of having to run an X server.
Any good ones out there? I'm interested in Net traffic, uptime, load
average, and maybe services being used (http load vs ftp vs nfs, etc)
Please let me know whats out there . . . I'd rather not have to write my
own.
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From: "Jason A. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SMP problems with 2.2.x kernels.
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 17:04:40 -0500
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Burgiss) wrote:
>
> Abit BP6:
>
> [hal@feenix hal]$ uptime
> 4:38pm up 62 days, 20:55, 3 users, load average: 0.17, 0.07, 0.01
>
> [hal@feenix hal]$ uname -a
> Linux feenix 2.2.16pre3 #1 SMP Wed May 17 18:35:10 EDT 2000 i686 unknown
>
> [hal@feenix hal]$ procinfo
> Bootup:Wed May 17 19:43:41 2000 Load average: 0.13 0.06 0.01 2/102
> 14923 user : 2d 11:59:12.11 2.0% page in : 30238561 disk 1: 381075r
> 48602w nice : 0:00:04.61 0.0% page out: 11975132 disk 2:
> 257402r 819485w system: 3d 9:37:44.54 2.7% swap in : 2139543 disk
> 3: 4189552r 3466655w idle :119d 20:14:04.96 95.3% swap out: 450265
> uptime: 62d 20:55:33.09 context :3986546846 irq 0: 543213311
> timer irq 9: 5162449 eth0 irq 1: 6130395 keyboard
> irq 10: 48018 eth1 irq 2: 0 cascade [4]
> irq 11: 33072 ide2 irq 4: 130997 irq 12:
> 9964707 PS/2 Mouse irq 5: 4710 soundblaster irq 13:
> 1 fpu irq 6: 13040 irq 14: 1488763 ide0
> irq 8: 263 rtc irq 15: 7609007 ide1
>
>
> BIOS (QQ) flash helped me. I also boot with 'noapic' option. Maybe an
> IRQ conflict or buggy module (NIC?). I believe the kernel itself is
> pretty stable (at least here). Maybe you could post some nitty gritty
> about your system.
Perhaps I should have worded my question a little differently since we do
have some other dual PIIs in our group (with very different hardware
though) and they seem to be fairly stable. It is just my computer that
lasts only a few hours before things start going wrong. So, I guess I
really ment to ask if anyone has had problems with SMP kernels like I am
having and have any suggestions for what I can do. About a year ago I was
running SMP kernels (late 2.0.x and early 2.2.x) and things seemed a lot
better back then
Occasionally my computer just locks up or I get a kernel Oops, but most of
the time it appears that my memory is getting corrupted somehow and random
processes start crashing and will not restart because of seg falts.
Sometimes it happens that a second copy of a process will not start even
though I may have some running already (i.e. xterm, etc...) Usually it is
my X-server that crashes, probably because it is the biggest memory user.
So I am guessing that memory is getting corrupted in some shared library
that is persistant in memory, even though some processes are killed. I
have had this problem with the standard RedHat-6.2 kernels and updates,
and custom built kernels. A non-SMP kernel will work just fine for me,
but if I change that single SMP kernel config option and try to run it, I
will usually start having problems within hours after booting. I have tried
kernel versions 2.2.12 through 2.2.16. Any suggestions about what could be
wrong?
Here is some info about my computer, anything else?
$ procinfo
Linux 2.2.16-my ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc egcs-2.91.66) #1
Fri Jul 14 23:42:55 EDT 2000 1CPU [hadron4-en]
Memory: Total Used Free Shared Buffers Cached
Mem: 257676 242548 15128 120956 53800 50308
Swap: 265064 20272 244792
Bootup: Sat Jul 22 12:27:55 2000 Load average: 1.81 1.89 1.87 2/107 15007
user : 2:38:13.37 57.7% page in : 539097 disk 1: 48838r 60506w
nice : 0:52:08.61 19.0% page out: 1796334 disk 2: 767r 98064w
system: 0:55:26.26 20.2% swap in : 5471 disk 3: 22937r 29123w
idle : 0:08:35.29 3.1% swap out: 6886
uptime: 4:34:23.50 context : 18485338
irq 0: 1646353 timer irq 8: 1 rtc
irq 1: 12832 keyboard irq 9: 4964934 eth0
irq 2: 0 cascade [4] irq 10: 45 aic7xxx
irq 3: 31 irq 12: 654998 PS/2 Mouse
irq 4: 3 irq 13: 1 fpu
irq 5: 2912696 MS Sound System [ [1] irq 14: 197872 ide0
irq 6: 3 irq 15: 50930 ide1
Thanks,
~Jason
P.S. I recently tried the 2.4 prereleases but they don't boot for me, I
get the following error:
kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k block-major-3, errno = 2
VFS: cannot open root device "304" or 03:04
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
kernel panic: VFS: unable to mount root fs on 03:04
Any idea what is wrong here? My root disk is /dev/hda4 which I believe is
what 304 is referring to.
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From: Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How do I remove eth0 in shutdown command?
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 22:45:01 GMT
Hello,
I got eth0 hanging problem while reboot or shutdown both dhcpcd and
pump. I use a SMP Linux box.
My idea is to kill the eth0 driver process manually and shutdown the
system.
Well, even though I kill the pump process and 'ifconfig' only show local
IP address 127.0.0.0, the shutdown involve eth0 one of the list of
killing processes.
How do I remove it?
It seems shutdown check the daemon processes.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To:
alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.lang.oberon,comp.os.lynx,comp.os.mach,comp.os.misc,comp.os.os2.misc,comp.sys.be.misc,comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.psion.misc,alt.os.linux
Subject: Re: Operating systems for personal-computers?
Date: 22 Jul 2000 23:18:35 GMT
On Sun, 22 Jul 3900 00:36:57, Kelly and Sandy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's OS2 Not sure. Is this still ongoing?
>
What newsgroup is this posting in ??
OS/2 is alive and kickin' : Old Soldiers Never Die, The Get
Experienced !!
Greeeetings,
Frank
>
//Whatever m$oft brings on the market, it's all based on OS/2 !!
(Which, by the way, does not recognize the 'GPF' commando and
has NO blue screens on board.)//
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From: Mats Pettersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Users and public_html security question.
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 23:21:44 GMT
Hi!
I'm creating users which i allow to have homepages in ~user/public_html
directory. However to let apache get access to those pages i have to
allow read for all users on the users home directory.
In other words it seems i have to do a chmod o+r /home/user to get
access, otherwise when looking at a users homepage i get the error
"Forbidden you don't have permission to access /~user/ on this server".
I (and the user) don't like this as this allows other users to access
all their other files.
Have i missed some configuration or is there a workaround?
I'm using RedHat Linux 6.2 kernel 2.2.5-22 and apache 1.3.12
Mats
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dances With Crows)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.portable,linux.help
Subject: Re: Compaq Armada 1700 and built in modem
Date: 22 Jul 2000 23:41:55 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 00:15:28 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How do I have to proceed to use the internal modem of a Compaq Armada
>1700 (6300/T/5000/D/0/2) model with SuSE-Linux 6.4 ?
Do a "cat /proc/pci" and look for a line in the output that refers to a
device that's made by Lucent Technologies. If that exists, it *might*
be possible to get it working via the ltmodem.o module. You can
download that module via http://linmodems.org/ among other places;
instructions on using it are linked from that URL.
If you don't have a Lucent Winmodem ("LoseModem") then you should forget
it and go buy an external modem for about $50. Setting up an external
modem is much easier and tends to provide faster throughput. Also, the
ltmodem.o module has bugs, is huge, and will not work well with kernels
that are not 2.2.14 or close to 2.2.14.
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From: Tomislav Nakic-Alfirevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: suspend?
Date: 22 Jul 2000 23:46:48 GMT
Does anyone know of a tool that logs any r/w operations on a chosen
partition?
I'd like my disk to go to sleep after several minutes of inactivity,
but a process seeems to use the disk aproximately every 17 seconds so
the disk can't go to sleep. I guess it's not a memory caching problem:
I have 64 MB and also, there are no other users than myself.
Furthermore, if anyone has any tips on the following subjects, I'd
be grateful for the help:
1.) doing something similar to Windows suspend on my linux system,
2.) is wake-from-suspend possible by a process or a remote login?
Tomislav
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From: Tomislav Nakic-Alfirevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: mpeg4 player
Date: 22 Jul 2000 23:47:12 GMT
Does anybody know of a working mpeg4 player? As far as I could find
out, some player authors are working on it, but I couldn't find a
single finished product. Except xmps which acts VERY funny and doesn't
work at all if you're using the GTK interface instead of the add on
skins. Even then it acts a little weird.
Thanks.
Tomislav
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dances With Crows)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Need help with setting up NFS for a networked PC.
Date: 23 Jul 2000 00:08:13 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000 14:47:29 +0000, Madhusudan Singh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>There seems to have been some confusion. cello.eecs.umich.edu is not my system
>- it is the system whose files I want to access on my system.
>
>/etc/exports on cello looks like :
>-------------------------------------------------------------
>/null localhost
>/x *.eecs.umich.edu(rw) *.engin.umich.edu(rw) *.ummu.umich.edu(rw)
>/y *.eecs.umich.edu(rw) *.engin.umich.edu(rw) *.ummu.umich.edu(rw)
>/z *.eecs.umich.edu(rw) *.engin.umich.edu(rw) *.ummu.umich.edu(rw)
>--------------------------------------------------------------
>
>This has no map_daemon reference. But this is something I cannot (presumably)
>not change.
>I am not exporting any filesystems. So my /etc/exports is blank.
>> If your UID on the remote host is, say, "bob", you should be able to
>> mount /nfs/cello, cd /nfs/cello/bob, and do an ls to see every file in
>> the directory.
>
>This is not happening. Two problems that I see. 1. During the bootup,
>the NFS daemon fails to connect to cello.eecs.umich.edu (Permission
>denied). I have to login as root to manually mount it (the option -Not
>mount at boot time is unchecked - so it is something different.).
This is troubling. However, the NFS daemon is not for mounting remote
filesystems, but for exporting directories to remote users. I don't
have any NFS daemons running on my laptop, yet I can mount NFS
filesystems from said laptop. When I do so, a process called rpciod is
started.
What's the line in /etc/fstab look like for the remote directory? I'd
think it should be:
cello:/z /nfs/cello nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192 0 0
>After
>I mount it this way, I get the following effects : 2. a) If as root I
>do a cd /nfs/cello and then an ls, I get a listing of all the user
>directories on cello. If I cd to bob, and ls, the listing is empty. b)
>If as bob, I do the same, almost the same thing happens, except that
>the last ls (in bob) yields a Permission denied. What is going on ?
Permission problem? /nfs/cello on your machine should probably at least
have rwxr-xr-x permissions. Make sure this is the case. RedHat does
something weird with "user private groups", and that may be causing
problems... don't know for sure; can't boot to RedHat ATM and try it
out.
(Now you see one of the reasons they call it the Nightmare File System!)
Anyway, if you still can't fix this, we're in the same general area...
send me an E-mail at the obvious address and maybe I can make a "house
call".
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http://www.brainbench.com / makes us stranger.
============================/ ==Trevor Goodchild
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From: Robert Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Users and public_html security question.
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 00:08:09 GMT
Mats Pettersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
In a message on Sat, 22 Jul 2000 23:21:44 GMT, wrote :
MP> Hi!
MP>
MP> I'm creating users which i allow to have homepages in ~user/public_html
MP> directory. However to let apache get access to those pages i have to
MP> allow read for all users on the users home directory.
MP>
MP> In other words it seems i have to do a chmod o+r /home/user to get
MP> access, otherwise when looking at a users homepage i get the error
MP> "Forbidden you don't have permission to access /~user/ on this server".
MP>
MP> I (and the user) don't like this as this allows other users to access
MP> all their other files.
MP>
MP> Have i missed some configuration or is there a workaround?
MP>
MP> I'm using RedHat Linux 6.2 kernel 2.2.5-22 and apache 1.3.12
chmod o-r+x /home/user
chmod o+rx /home/user/public_html
*Should* work. Just checked: yes it does:
sauron.deepsoft.com% chmod o-r+x ~heller
sauron.deepsoft.com% chmod o+rx ~heller/public_html
sauron.deepsoft.com% dir -ltrd ~heller
drwxr-x--x 106 heller users 7168 Jul 22 19:34 /home/heller/
sauron.deepsoft.com% dir -ltrd ~heller/public_html
drwxr-xr-x 11 heller users 1024 Nov 9 1999
/home/heller/public_html/
sauron.deepsoft.com% lynx -mime_header
http://sauron.deepsoft.com/~heller/
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 00:07:57 GMT
Server: Red Hat Secure/2.0 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.7 SSLeay/0.9.0b
Last-Modified: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 23:31:29 GMT
ETag: "27595-cb-3828aed1"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 203
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html
<html><head><title>test</title></head>
<body><a href=http://sauron.deepsoft.com/~heller/cgi-bin/env.cgi>
<img
src=http://www.deepsoft.com/Deepwoods/images/DeepwoodsBannerSmall.jpg>Foo</A>
</body></html>
MP>
MP> Mats
MP>
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