Linux-Setup Digest #398, Volume #19 Mon, 14 Aug 00 15:13:16 EDT
Contents:
LILO conf ("HAL@Discovery")
Re: Help with BIOS Problem (Jim Watt)
Re: Linux on AMD (blowfish)
Re: Linux on AMD (blowfish)
Re: ??apache redirection while keeping original address in browser
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Linux on AMD (blowfish)
Re: Linux on AMD (blowfish)
public NNTP servers? (Peter Bismuti)
Re: A color question. (Christian Burstein)
Re: Strange GNOME behavior... (Christian Burstein)
Re: Caldera and SCO, was Linux on AMD (Tony Lawrence)
File logger as programs installs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Are there any that will work with the Intel i810? ("Jeff D. Hamann")
Re: sound for mi biostar mb - i810 ("Jeff Muse")
networking two computers using ppp and serial connections (Peter Bismuti)
anyone else seen this? ("HSC")
Re: mySQL cannot use (blowfish)
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From: "HAL@Discovery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LILO conf
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 03:22:27 -0700
Hi everyone,
Just installed RH6.2 on my system.
Problems ==> 1) LILO does not offer DOS as boot option
2) When LILO boots up from ide0 I get this
101010101010101010101010101010
10101010101010 etc..........
Linux boots up fine from a floppy but I really need to access my
Windoze OS as I have slave periphials.
My partitions are
/tmp/hda FAT32 Windows
Swap
/boot (small partition to hold LILO)
/ Linux native
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
warren
please respond by post not mail as my mail client is glitchy :-(
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From: Jim Watt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.security.firewalls,alt.computer.security
Subject: Re: Help with BIOS Problem
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 19:23:10 +0200
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 01:19:34 -0700, boyscout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Why would you need to set a password on your CMOS anyway since it is so
>easy to bypass it in the way I have described above?
Using the BIOS password provides a reasonable level of security
on a PC in an environment where others have physical access to
it but you may wish to prevent them using it.
If they go to the trouble of resetting the CMOS, the user will know
the system has been compromised, and that itself is a deterrent.
Consider a seal on a container, anyone can open it. Its value is
in knowing nobody has.
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From: blowfish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: ..
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Linux on AMD
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 10:43:23 -0700
"David C." wrote:
>
> blowfish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Exactly. Isn't that the main advantage and reason to use opensource
> > stuff? ;-)
> >
> > If they just want everything by default, and .RPM every apps. Why not
> > just stick with Windoz?
>
> The world isn't black and white. You may find it hard to believe, but
> there actually exist people who don't want to build everything by hand,
> and yet don't want to run Windows.
>
There's a very easy solution for that too. :-)
Open/Free-BSD. ;-)
cd to the ports tree,
Just pick the app you want.
eg: cd /usr/ports/mysql123.tar.gz
make ; make install ; make clean
That's it. Everything will be build from source. All dependency files fetched, MD5
checked, patched, build, make, install all done automatically, and custom tailord,
configured to YOUR machine; WITHOUT any baby sitting.
And you can CVS to updated the source everynight automatically.
Or do a make world to update the whole system.
No pain, no mess. Start it. Go out, go to bed. Find something else to do. ;-)
.RPM sucks big time, anyway.
> -- David
--
- Alex / blowfish.- Just an average, whimpy, non-geek American computer user.
(Have Fun with geek's culture:-Version
2.4-pre-release99999-test-1234567.pre-beta5000.)
- If Vi is God's editor. Then, God must have too much free time on his hands,
lives a very dull and unproductive life; so he needs Vi to waste his time.
But Vi was still too fast. So God created EMACS on the 8th day - which takes
Eight Months to load, And Counting Still...
- The UN-GEEK CODE:(?What is a geek?)-#!?+++??++++|$????+++++?????+++!!!!???+++---
geek + vi | ~/emacs ==>ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!.......:P~
newbies + Windoz | C:\LOOKOUT
EXPRESS==>_the_horrors_the_horrrrrrrroOOOOORRRRRRRRRSSSSzzzzz!!! :-|
- My SAS (Sing-A-Song) Fingerprint -v.i007.bond: Doe1(-a deer, a female deer.)
RaY2(- a drop of golden sun.)
Me3(- A name, I call myself.) FAr4(- A long, long way to run.) Sew5(-A needle
pulling thread.)
lA6(-A note to follow sew.) TeA7(-A drink with jam and bread.) That will bring
us back to DOe-oh-oh-oh.
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From: blowfish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: ..
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Linux on AMD
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 10:45:51 -0700
Tony Lawrence wrote:
>
> "David C." wrote:
> >
> > blowfish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > Exactly. Isn't that the main advantage and reason to use opensource
> > > stuff? ;-)
> > >
> > > If they just want everything by default, and .RPM every apps. Why not
> > > just stick with Windoz?
> >
> > The world isn't black and white. You may find it hard to believe, but
> > there actually exist people who don't want to build everything by hand,
> > and yet don't want to run Windows.
>
> Even people who can build by hand sometimes just want dumb
> and simple, at least to start with.
>
> For example, after many years of having a SCO machine as my
> personal desktop, I'm about to switch to Linux (I've been
> running a few Linux boxes here for a few years but they have
> not been my main desktop).
>
> I want as little work as possible when I do that.
> Basically, I want to install the dist, configure it as
> painlessly as possible and be up and running with 99%
> functionality as quickly as possible. Lazy? You betcha.
> I'm definitely going with something as user friendly as
> possible, probably Caldera since they've bought SCO and I
> expect some of the mannerisms I'm used to will find their
> way into the product sooner rather than later.
>
Don't bet too much on Caldera. It's broke, and probably will drag SCO down with
it.
> --
> Tony Lawrence ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Linux articles, help, book reviews, tests,
> job listings and more : http://www.pcunix.com/Linux/
--
- Alex / blowfish.- Just an average, whimpy, non-geek American computer user.
(Have Fun with geek's culture:-Version
2.4-pre-release99999-test-1234567.pre-beta5000.)
- If Vi is God's editor. Then, God must have too much free time on his hands,
lives a very dull and unproductive life; so he needs Vi to waste his time.
But Vi was still too fast. So God created EMACS on the 8th day - which takes
Eight Months to load, And Counting Still...
- The UN-GEEK CODE:(?What is a geek?)-#!?+++??++++|$????+++++?????+++!!!!???+++---
geek + vi | ~/emacs ==>ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!.......:P~
newbies + Windoz | C:\LOOKOUT
EXPRESS==>_the_horrors_the_horrrrrrrroOOOOORRRRRRRRRSSSSzzzzz!!! :-|
- My SAS (Sing-A-Song) Fingerprint -v.i007.bond: Doe1(-a deer, a female deer.)
RaY2(- a drop of golden sun.)
Me3(- A name, I call myself.) FAr4(- A long, long way to run.) Sew5(-A needle
pulling thread.)
lA6(-A note to follow sew.) TeA7(-A drink with jam and bread.) That will bring
us back to DOe-oh-oh-oh.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.powerpc,comp.unix.admin
Subject: Re: ??apache redirection while keeping original address in browser
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 17:53:59 GMT
Check out www.apache.org
Search for " rewrite "
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 21:41:41 -0700, "!!Tonnere de Brest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I am administrating a web server and a lot of users want their urls forwarded
>to other sites.
>Is it possible to keep the original address in the browser address window after
>redirecting it to the desired destination by changing something in the apache
>configuration files?
>As an example, 1 user has a web site http://www.spidermandesign.com
>Does the facility exist so that when a user enters
>http://www.spidermandesign.com
>and they are redirected to where the site is hosted at
>http://www.james30.freeserve.co.uk
>that www.spidermandesign.com remains as the site address in the browser
>address bar and it does not change to www.james30.freeserve.co.uk ?
>
>I have another question about caching:
>the apache configuration file contain:
># Proxy Server directives. Uncomment the following line to
># enable the proxy server:
>
>#ProxyRequests On
>
># To enable the cache as well, edit and uncomment the following lines:
>
>#CacheRoot /var/cache/httpd
>#CacheSize 5
>#CacheGcInterval 4
>#CacheMaxExpire 24
>#CacheLastModifiedFactor 0.1
>#CacheDefaultExpire 1
>#NoCache a_domain.com another_domain.edu joes.garage_sale.com
>
>I have a lot of web sites of the form http://www.Server/~user and the user
>html files are on another computer that the web server has to get via nfs.
>Would enabling the cache statements cache the user html files and reduce nfs
>requests?
>
>I also have the following questions:
>does the cachefs feature exist on other operating systems than solaris (linux,
>hpux, osf)?
>Does the shadow (/etc/shadow) feature exist on other operating systems than
>solaris (linux, hpux, osf)?
>
>Thank you very much.
>If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
> Thanks, Ghaouar Camij Toschian, (please remove KeinSpam from the email
>address )
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], 510 5408013, 2500 Durant # 310, Bk, CA 94704
> http://www.domainmart.net/InternetAccess/buildings.htm
> http://www.istanbulexpress.com/oldsite/sweetener.html
>
>Visualize that the smoke of cigarettes is unpleasant to other people.
>Visualize that peoples' civic duties do NOT include having to breathe the
>smoke from cigarettes.
>Visualize that astrologers, fortune tellers, tarot card readers, psychics and
>palm readers are Crooks, Fools or Both.
>Visualize using the Metric System.
>
>
>
>
>
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From: blowfish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: ..
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Linux on AMD
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 11:02:26 -0700
Craig Bingman wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, blowfish <..> wrote:
> >If they just want everything by default, and .RPM every apps. Why
> >not just stick with Windoz?
> >--
> >- Alex / blowfish.-
>
> Maybe it is their first experience with linux. Maybe they are just sick
> of using an operating system that falls apart when its web browser crashes.
> There are as many reasons for starting with a stock distribution of linux
> and keeping it relatively simple at first as there are disgruntled
> Microsoft Windows users.
>
> If you have an interest in Linux becoming truly mainstream, then this
> attitude is really counterproductive.
>
> Craig
>
You know what?
Actually it's very easy to show a newbie how to build from source.
I showed my cousin how to do it twice (spent a total of just a little over an
hour.) And she was able to do it.
Her computer experience was limited to the Mac before her husband bought a pc a
month ago. She has never even installed a single app by herself in her life.
After she seen me doing it twice, she tried and succeeded on her first try, and
her command was "Oh! That's easy." And she managed to install SuSE 6.4 all by
herself from scratch.
The problem is all the media and "guru" hypes that make everyday people turn away
from *nix. Because they have to show off how superiour they are. Shits. They're
lamers. They insists on using the dragged vi and emacs, and such ancient,
counter-productive tools.
Those who insists on using vi and emacs have too much free time on their hands,
and nothing to do with their life. :-0
If I want to make my computing life miserable. I'll stay with Windoz, vi and emacs
on *nix.
But non of my *nix boxes even have vi or emacs installed. These are the first
things I trash from any *nix boxes under my control.
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] < New Primary E-Mail Address
> http://fpage1.ba.best.com/~cbingman
--
- Alex / blowfish.- Just an average, whimpy, non-geek American computer user.
(Have Fun with geek's culture:-Version
2.4-pre-release99999-test-1234567.pre-beta5000.)
- If Vi is God's editor. Then, God must have too much free time on his hands,
lives a very dull and unproductive life; so he needs Vi to waste his time.
But Vi was still too fast. So God created EMACS on the 8th day - which takes
Eight Months to load, And Counting Still...
- The UN-GEEK CODE:(?What is a geek?)-#!?+++??++++|$????+++++?????+++!!!!???+++---
geek + vi | ~/emacs ==>ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!.......:P~
newbies + Windoz | C:\LOOKOUT
EXPRESS==>_the_horrors_the_horrrrrrrroOOOOORRRRRRRRRSSSSzzzzz!!! :-|
- My SAS (Sing-A-Song) Fingerprint -v.i007.bond: Doe1(-a deer, a female deer.)
RaY2(- a drop of golden sun.)
Me3(- A name, I call myself.) FAr4(- A long, long way to run.) Sew5(-A needle
pulling thread.)
lA6(-A note to follow sew.) TeA7(-A drink with jam and bread.) That will bring
us back to DOe-oh-oh-oh.
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From: blowfish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: ..
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Linux on AMD
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 11:06:45 -0700
Craig Bingman wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, blowfish <..> wrote:
> >If they just want everything by default, and .RPM every apps. Why
> >not just stick with Windoz?
> >--
> >- Alex / blowfish.-
>
> Maybe it is their first experience with linux. Maybe they are just sick
> of using an operating system that falls apart when its web browser crashes.
> There are as many reasons for starting with a stock distribution of linux
> and keeping it relatively simple at first as there are disgruntled
> Microsoft Windows users.
>
Do you think Linux distro like Redhat really any better than Windoz?
R = Repair / Rebuild
E = Everyday... or
D = Die
H = Have
A = A
T = Turkey
Linux like Redhat is total junks. No wonder RH is now tring to get into the
appliances business, like cell phone. It's not going to last as an OS hack.
> If you have an interest in Linux becoming truly mainstream, then this
> attitude is really counterproductive.
>
> Craig
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] < New Primary E-Mail Address
> http://fpage1.ba.best.com/~cbingman
--
- Alex / blowfish.- Just an average, whimpy, non-geek American computer user.
(Have Fun with geek's culture:-Version
2.4-pre-release99999-test-1234567.pre-beta5000.)
- If Vi is God's editor. Then, God must have too much free time on his hands,
lives a very dull and unproductive life; so he needs Vi to waste his time.
But Vi was still too fast. So God created EMACS on the 8th day - which takes
Eight Months to load, And Counting Still...
- The UN-GEEK CODE:(?What is a geek?)-#!?+++??++++|$????+++++?????+++!!!!???+++---
geek + vi | ~/emacs ==>ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!.......:P~
newbies + Windoz | C:\LOOKOUT
EXPRESS==>_the_horrors_the_horrrrrrrroOOOOORRRRRRRRRSSSSzzzzz!!! :-|
- My SAS (Sing-A-Song) Fingerprint -v.i007.bond: Doe1(-a deer, a female deer.)
RaY2(- a drop of golden sun.)
Me3(- A name, I call myself.) FAr4(- A long, long way to run.) Sew5(-A needle
pulling thread.)
lA6(-A note to follow sew.) TeA7(-A drink with jam and bread.) That will bring
us back to DOe-oh-oh-oh.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Bismuti)
Subject: public NNTP servers?
Date: 14 Aug 2000 18:26:16 GMT
Hi, I'm looking for some nttp news servers to point tin -r at,
does anyone have any reccomendations?
Is there a simple way to configure tin such that I can read from
mutliple newsgroups? Will I need multiple versions of .newsrc?
Thanks
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Burstein)
Subject: Re: A color question.
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 19:37:21 +0200
On 14 Aug 2000 16:22:50 GMT, Jeff Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Redhat the command "dircolours" sets it up.
eval `dircolors` is a better choice :)
Tsch� denn,
Christian...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Burstein)
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.redhat,comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: Strange GNOME behavior...
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 19:51:31 +0200
On 13 Aug 2000 21:28:37 GMT, Peter Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Jim Morrissey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>I'm running Redhat 6.0 with Gnome. When I initially log on, it sometimes
>>takes quite a long while for the display to appear normally (with icons,
Have you configured the Gnome Soundserver to start at gnome start and no
soundcard or not configured? This slows gnome also down, because
it cant find the sound-slot-0 and another device which are used
>>menubar, last running apps, etc). This seems to leave a core file in my
>>home directory.
Tsch� denn,
Christian...
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From: Tony Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.unix.sco.misc
Subject: Re: Caldera and SCO, was Linux on AMD
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 14:45:31 -0400
blowfish wrote:
> Don't bet too much on Caldera. It's broke, and probably will drag SCO down with
> it.
I doubt that SCO (as an OS, not necessarily the company)
needs any assistance in reaching its own demise, at least on
the OSR5 side anyway :-)
Seriously, I doubt Caldera has any more (and probably less)
intention than SCO had of keeping OSR5 going very long
anyway. Unixware may be a different story, but I'm not 100%
convinced that even that can stand the onslaught of Linux
forever (forever as a technical computer term meaning 5
years or so). OSR5 is, of course, a tremendous revenue
stream, but the structure of the deal has that revenue going
to SCO, so I don't see where Caldera has any incentive
anyway. Not that they'll kill it; but I bet it just fades
away into the sunset..
One things for sure- this sale is NOT going to help quell
the apprehensions of current OSR5 customers and app vendors
who have been wondering whether to move to NT/Linux/Unixware
or whatever- this sale increases the FUD by several hundred
percent and will no doubt help that sunset into fast-forward
mode.
However, I think the purchase could mean very good things
for Caldera- they pick up a lot of engineering talent, and
of course source code for things Linux currently doesn't
have - though who knows how much of that can be turned into
Open Source- much of it may be entangled by existing
licenses and contracts, and the agreement of sale also says
something about SCO maintaining its "intellectual property"-
if that's source they've developed then what value is it to
Caldera? I dunno- and yet somebody from Caldera made some
noise to the effect that OSR5 source would be available-
maybe talking through his hat or mis-quoted; we'll see.
One thing that's supposedly important is SCO's large network
of dealers and distributors, but, as one very small part of
that network, I can tell you that now that SCO is sold,
those of us who had been moving toward Linux anyway are just
going to move that much faster, and there's no compelling
reason for us to pay any more attention to Caldera than
anyone else- UNLESS they do something that makes the
transition for our existing customers easier- but it's
already pretty darn easy so I'm not sure that's a big
benefit anyway.
As to being broken, I have had contrary and in fact quite
complimentary reports from other folks, and some industry
mags seem to think that RH and Caldera are the ones to bet
on, so I'm at least going to give it a whirl- S'ok if you
are right, though, cause I've got more than one box here and
can play with it thoroughly before I go live :-)
--
Tony Lawrence ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
SCO/Linux articles, help, book reviews, tests,
job listings and more : http://www.pcunix.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: File logger as programs installs
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 18:36:17 GMT
Quick question to all you gurus out there?
I want to be able to tell exactly what a Process or an install program
does. basically if it modifies or install files to my system. Is there
a utility I can use for this or do I have to write something
I know if I use RPM it does ths for me...
Thanks All
please email me or reply to this group
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks again
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: "Jeff D. Hamann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Are there any that will work with the Intel i810?
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 11:52:47 -0700
I know crossposting is bad etiquette, but then so is an OS that's a pain in
the neck.
I just purchased a MB with the i810 chipset, thinking that it would be nice
to have all the peripherals on the MB, and have had nothing but problems
running X. I've tried downloading the latest release of XFree86 4.0.1 and
still get bad results. I'm tired of wasting time trying to get the machine
to run linux and don't want to spend anymore time downloading source files,
tarballs, and rpm's trying to get a windowing environment. Let's not even
talk about recompiling the kernel for the Linksys LNE100TX ethernet card.
Where can I download, or even purchase at this point, a version of linux
that will handle the i810 onboard video correctly? MUST HAVE GOOD DIRECTIONS
FOR INSTALLING AND TROUBLESHOOTING.
Argh.
===========================================================
Jeff D. Hamann
280 Peavy Hall
Department of Forest Resources
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-8566 USA
541-740-5988
541-737-2375
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Jeff Muse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: sound for mi biostar mb - i810
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 13:45:55 -0700
I've got the same card and driver, and I've never been able to get it to
work.
Servicios de proyectos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:3997fe7d$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi :
> I have a Biostar MB ( i810 chipset ) that include the sound card. In
Windows
> the driver is "Crystal WDM Audio Codec" & "MPU-401 compatible".
>
> I need know, first, if they work in Linux, and second, same hints for the
> right configuration.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Bismuti)
Subject: networking two computers using ppp and serial connections
Date: 14 Aug 2000 18:53:12 GMT
I heard you can network two computers by using a serial cable and
running PPP. Has anyone done this? Can you point me to documentation
and/or briefly explain the hardware and configuration steps I'll need
to get it running? How's the performance?
Thanks
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From: "HSC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: anyone else seen this?
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 19:07:39 GMT
The system appears to be working fine.
At the end of every default server installation of RH 6.1, I receive an
error in the background that goes something like, " _X11 TransSocket
UNIXConnect: Can't..." I was unable to get the rest as it was behind the
active "window".
What does this mean? Is this normal for Red Hat installations?
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From: blowfish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: ..
Subject: Re: mySQL cannot use
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 12:09:22 -0700
Joey Yum wrote:
>
> Hello, I am a fresh hand on linux and I want to setup a web server with
> mySQL. I have installed the RH 6.1 and also installed the kernel and module
> of MYSQL without any error message. But now when I want to set my
> administrator password with the "mysqladmin" command, it said command not
> found. What can I do ? I even can't sure where is this file presents.
>
> Joe
Forget about Apache. Just install MySQL first, then install IMAPd, ssl, then
install the Roxen web server (opensource, free for commercial use too. Have
multi-languages supports build in, easy browser set up. runs on BSD and Linux. No
modules to mess around with. Download from www.roxen.com)
--
- Alex / blowfish.- Just an average, whimpy, non-geek American computer user.
(Have Fun with geek's culture:-Version
2.4-pre-release99999-test-1234567.pre-beta5000.)
- If Vi is God's editor. Then, God must have too much free time on his hands,
lives a very dull and unproductive life; so he needs Vi to waste his time.
But Vi was still too fast. So God created EMACS on the 8th day - which takes
Eight Months to load, And Counting Still...
- The UN-GEEK CODE:(?What is a geek?)-#!?+++??++++|$????+++++?????+++!!!!???+++---
geek + vi | ~/emacs ==>ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!.......:P~
newbies + Windoz | C:\LOOKOUT
EXPRESS==>_the_horrors_the_horrrrrrrroOOOOORRRRRRRRRSSSSzzzzz!!! :-|
- My SAS (Sing-A-Song) Fingerprint -v.i007.bond: Doe1(-a deer, a female deer.)
RaY2(- a drop of golden sun.)
Me3(- A name, I call myself.) FAr4(- A long, long way to run.) Sew5(-A needle
pulling thread.)
lA6(-A note to follow sew.) TeA7(-A drink with jam and bread.) That will bring
us back to DOe-oh-oh-oh.
(c) Copyrighted. by Alex / blowfish-20000. All Rights Reserved.
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