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Linux-Misc Digest #259, Volume #27Thu, 1 Mar 01 07:13:02 EST Contents: Re: Help for Jakarta Tomcat(JSP) ("Nils O. Selåsdal") Re: Linux crash like a Windows! ("Nils O. Selåsdal") Dell 120T DLT-4000 Autoloader w/Robot - Control? ("Robert A. Matern") qmail help ("GG") RAM 1GB stays unused ("Anatoly Belychook") How to limit upload (Carfield Yim) Re: 2.4.2 kernel panics on boot (Norbert Janssen) Re: Install CD-RW on Linux ?? (Simon) Re: Linux "error 0x10" ("green") Re: How to make Linux slim? ("green") Re: Regular Expression Syntax Limitation? ("Adam Warner") Re: RAM 1GB stays unused ("Adam Warner") configuration problem with 2.4.2 and reiserfs (Dragan Colak) Re: Plextor can't mount CDs 121032A does not grab 8x (Bora Ugurlu) Re: Linux as terminal emulator. ("Peter T. Breuer") Re: Linux partitioning question ("Peter T. Breuer") Re: more help needed with changing root password ("Peter T. Breuer") Re: Call To Action: Help me help others. ("Peter T. Breuer") Re: RAM 1GB stays unused ("Anatoly Belychook") Re: Dual CPU ("Peter T. Breuer") [Fwd: forwarding broadcast traffic] (Jon Masters) Reply-To: "Nils O. Selåsdal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: "Nils O. Selåsdal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Help for Jakarta Tomcat(JSP) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 08:52:04 +0100 "Jason L" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi, I am using Redhat Linux 7.0, installed Java SDK 1.3, Jakarta Tomcat 3.2.1-1(all using rpm to install), and it work fine for http://localhost/examples/jsp/ and http://localhost/examples/servlet/ But I want to try to use it in other directory like http://localhost/jsp . What is 'it'? The examples? Some webapps you make? All JSP pages?? to get the examples into /jsp : cd $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps (tomcat_home might not be in your path, just cd to the jakarta-tomcat installation) mv examples jsp - restart tomcat... -- Reply-To: "Nils O. Selåsdal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: "Nils O. Selåsdal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.slackware,linux.dev.kernel Subject: Re: Linux crash like a Windows! Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 08:53:14 +0100 "Jacques" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ofte this occurs if you have some broke RAM in your box. -- From: "Robert A. Matern" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin Subject: Dell 120T DLT-4000 Autoloader w/Robot - Control? Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 03:16:00 -0500 We've got a Dell 120T DLT-4000 autoloader which was purchased with a Dell Poweredge 2450 dual-Pentium server (very recently) preloaded with RedHat Linux. So far, we've found no reliable way to utilize this tape drive. Dell has not been able to help, either. The Arkeia software originally selected had the annoying habit of crashing the server during backup operations. Hardware was ruled out by Dell tech support... so the problem is in the software. So Arkeia was ditched in favor of simpler backup methods, since our needs are modest. The unit was placed in sequential mode, and loaded with tapes for daily backups using cpio or tar or an fbackup-type program. However, this necessitates resetting the sequence (to the beginning) manually every Monday. Management wants this automated... So the one remaining problem is how to control the DLT autoloader... specifically, how to reset the sequence under software (or command-line script) control. Does anyone here know how to do this simply? Or does anyone know of a *reliable* and *cheap* backup package that can handle this DLT autoloader properly? Our management is annoyed that they've purchased a $6000 tape unit and cannot utilize it... and they aren't willing to shell out thousands more trying to find software to run it... *sigh* -- ++ | Robert A. Matern - - ACS Defense, Inc. | | SMMTT Program - NUWC - Newport, RI USA | | MAILTO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -| | MAILTO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - - - - -| | MAILTO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - - - - - - - - | ++ -- From: "GG" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: qmail help Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 16:37:37 +0100 Hello ,, I need Help for qmail. I need to know how is the very good method to configure qmail as an secondary MX server for my domains. is important for my not open RELAY to the word, but only relay to my primary server and only for my domains.. THANX to all and sorry for my english -- From: "Anatoly Belychook" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RAM
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Linux-Misc Digest #259, Volume #25 Fri, 28 Jul 00 09:13:02 EDT Contents: Re: who is responsible for the cache? (Robert Schweikert) Mp3 player problems ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Audio CD's not playing ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Only root can run StarOffice 5.2 (Fung Wai Keung) Re: Automounting and NIS (James Pearson) Re: Helix upgade trashed Sawfish (Bob Martin) Re: Ethernet NIC Recommendation (Bob Martin) Re: gcc compiling error (Bob Martin) Re: Only root can run StarOffice 5.2 (Robert Jones) Re: Lilo error? Re: Listing all the files changed since... (Robert Jones) Re: running linux in GUI (Bob Martin) Re: libglade ? (ray) Re: Lilo error? Re: Mp3 player problems (Dances With Crows) Re: Mp3 player problems Re: Only root can run StarOffice 5.2 (Fung Wai Keung) From: Robert Schweikert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware Subject: Re: who is responsible for the cache? Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 06:17:50 -0400 Grant Edwards wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Schweikert wrote: I've been fighting for a while now trying to build gcc-2.95.2 on RH6.2, no luck yet. I have a few leads, one is that the L2 cache is getting trashed. So I would like to find out who is responsible for the cache? Is it the kernel, some libraries in the distro or some mysterious black magic? AFAIK, it's the motherboard chipset. Sounds like you've got hardware problems to me. Compiling something large (liek gcc or the kernel) puts a lot of strain on memory, and I've had machines with flakey hardware that seemed fine until I tried to compile something. The symptoms of flakey RAM or flakey cache are often random Sig-11's during compiles. You CPU might also be overheating -- check the CPU fan and make sure you're not over-clocking anything. Hardware, I know that's what keeps poping up. I am not too convinced of that. I've tested a different memory stick and had the same problem. Unfortunately I can't turn of the L2 cache, but I might flash the bios and see if the new version lets me do that. What keeps me from blasting the harware is that I have compiled gdb, Motif, and the kernel on this machine with no troubles what so ever. This is of course enough to at least keep me guessing about the RH6.2 distro. Thanks for the info. Robert Any help, comments insight are appreciated. Also if there's a good trick to get gcc-2.95.2 compiling on RH6.2 I'd like to know. I am pretty close on just simply blaming it on RH. After all they must have had a reason to stay with gcc-2.91.66 instead of shipping gcc-2.95 with the 6.2 I had no problems compiling 2.95.2 under 6.0 or 6.1, though I haven't tried it under 6.2. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! FROZEN ENTREES may at be flung by members of visi.comopposing SWANSON SECTS... -- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU [EMAIL PROTECTED] LINUX -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Mp3 player problems Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 10:06:24 GMT hi everyone i have a redhat 6.2 dist running on my box my sound card is "creative vibra" while iam playing MP3s on Xmms or mpg123 the slightest disk access, for example, opening a new xterm spoils the sound to a very great extent. i am getting really pained, please help me out thanx das Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Audio CD's not playing Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 11:02:16 GMT I'm having trouble playing audio CD's. The application (tcd in console , xmms in X) reads the correct number of tracks and the length of the track, however it will not play them, the time inside the app does not progress at all and the CD does not spin up. I can play wavs and mp3s but no audio CD, as the time does not progress, I'm not getting any error messages in /var/log/messages either. Also it's not a audio cable to sound card problem because the CD simply does spin up. However it works fine (spins up) with data CD's CD Hardware : HP 9110i (IDE, but using SCSI emulation) Kernels : 2.2.16; 2.2.17pre13; 2.4.0-test4 /dev/cdrom soft linked to /dev/scd0 (which is correct because I can mount and read data CD's) I thought it may have been a SCSI emulation problem but it's the same with that particular module not loaded. (/dev/cdrom soft linked to /dev/hdc (which is correct because I can mount and read data CD's) I read on the newsgroups that it was a 2.2.16 kernel issue, but I upgraded to 2.2.17pre13 and got the same result. Any suggestions welcomed, thank you for your time. Richard. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. -- From: Fung Wai Keung [EMAIL PROTECTE
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Linux-Misc Digest #259, Volume #21Mon, 2 Aug 99 10:13:28 EDT Contents: Re: Subject: Why all the symbolic links in linux (gus) Linux Net2Phone (dhongBA) Re: RH 6.0 and Iomega PP zip driver (Miguel Rodriguez Artacho) Re: tar question (John Thompson) Re: netscape and newsgroups (John Thompson) Re: Linux has finally crashed - Could be even worse ! (De Messemaeker Johan) Apache and ASP ("Joffer") Re: Apache and ASP (Kyrre Baker) Re: democracy and government power ("A.T.Z.") Newbie needs help with peculiar network monitoring problem (EnYgMa) Just a suggestion... (Jeff Goodman) c++ grammer (jievis) Re: MARK in messages (Henry Habernickel) Re: RH 6.0 and Iomega PP zip driver (root) Re: MARK in messages (Stefan Tomanek) Re: c++ grammer (De Messemaeker Johan) Re: GNOME E (coffee) Re: Java makes Netscape crash ("R.K.Aa") Re: XWin Terminal Emulator ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Java makes Netscape crash (kev) From: gus [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup Subject: Re: Subject: Why all the symbolic links in linux Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 10:41:21 +0100 Timothy Fossum wrote: gus wrote: Norman Levin wrote: There still seems to be a misconception on what symbolic links do over 'hard' links. -- snip -- Norman Levin vm/dynAmIX inc. I see things two ways. Soft links create a master / slave situation. Hard links create multiple masters in a peer type arrangement. -- snip --- There's another place where soft (symbolic) links behave quite differently from hard links. Suppose filename X is hard linked to file /Y/Z. If you mount a new filesystem on top of Y, then the old /Y/Z becomes invisible, but X still refers to the old file. Now if X is symbolically linked to /Y/Z and you mount a new filesystem on top of Y, X refers to the file named Z IN THE NEW FILESYSTEM, not the old one. In this way, you can have a filename that (usefully) refers to different physical files depending on what filesystems are mounted on the directory tree. -- Timothy Fossum This, I see, is true, but the need for this is surely very abstract... I am wracking my brains for a useful purpose for this, and all I can think of is something like warm standby's, or perhaps multiple configurations... But, for each conceivable alternative use I can think of, I can think of a better "normal" solution. gus -- From: dhongBA [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux Net2Phone Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 14:00:02 +0400 Hi, I'm looking for a net2phone version of Linux or something similar. Any ideas? Ferdinand -- From: Miguel Rodriguez Artacho [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup Subject: Re: RH 6.0 and Iomega PP zip driver Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 11:37:39 +0200 QW5kcmUgTWFydGluZXogd3JvdGU6DQoNCj4gSGksDQo+ICAgICBJIGFsc28gaGF2ZSBhIG5l dyBpbnN0YWxsIG9mIFJINi4wIGFuZCBJIGNhbm5vdCBnZXQgdGhlIFBQIFppcCB3b3JraW5n DQo+IGVpdGhlciwgKGV2ZW4gdGhvdWdoIGl0IHdvcmtzIGZpbmUgb24gbXkgRGViaWFuIExp bnV4IEluc3RhbGxhdGlvbiBvbg0KPiBhbm90aGVyIG1hY2hpbmUpLg0KPiBJIHRyaWVkICdt b2Rwcm9iZSBwcGEnIGFzIEctbWFuIHN1Z2dlc3RzLiBUaGUgY29tcHV0ZXIgcmVzcG9uZHMg d2l0aC4NCj4NCj4gICAgIC9saWIvbW9kdWxlcy8yLjIuNS0xNS9zY3NpL3BwYS4wOiAgaW5p dF9tb2R1bGU6IERldmljZSBvciBSZXNvdXJjZSBCdXN5DQo+DQo+IFRoaXMgaXMgdGhlIHNh bWUgb3V0cHV0IEkgZ2V0IGlmIEkgdXNlICAgJ2luc21vZCBwYXJwb3J0JyAgdGhlbiAnaW5z bW9kIHBwYScNCj4gSSd2ZSBwb3VyZWQgb3ZlciBhbGwgdGhlIGRvY3VtZW50YXRpb24gSSBj YW4gZmluZCwgdGhpcyBvbmUgaXMgYSBteXN0ZXJ5IHRvDQo+IG1lLg0KPg0KPiAgIE15IEJl c3QgdG8gQWxsDQo+ICAgICAgICAgICBBbmRyZQ0KDQpNYXliZSB5b3UgaGF2ZSBzb21ldGhp bmcgd3Jvbmcgb24geW91ciBCSU9TIHNldHRpbmdzLiBDaGVjayB5b3UgaGF2ZSBhbiBFUFAg MS45DQpwYXJhbGxlbCBwb3J0IGVuYWJsZWQuDQoNCk1pZ3VlbCBSLg0KbWlndWVsQGllZWMu dW5lZC5lcw0K -- From: John Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: tar question Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 22:19:33 -0600 Bob Koss wrote: I want to make a tar file of my home directory, but I wish to exclude the subdirectory ~/Office51. How do I do that? I must have tried every permutation of -X and --exclude options, but the subdirectory always gets included. When you use the "-X" switch you need to specify a file that contains the names of the directories/files you wish to exclude. Eg, to back up your home directory while excluding ~/Office51 and its subdirectories, create a file calles "~/exclude.file" with the line: ~/Office51/* and try: tar cvfX /tmp/test.archive ~/exclude.file ~/ -- -John ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- From: John Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup Subject: Re: netscape and newsgroups Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 22:23:44 -0600 Ramin Sina wrote: hog wrote: How long did you wait. There are many thousands of newsgroups and the download can
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Linux-Misc Digest #259, Volume #20 Wed, 19 May 99 06:13:06 EDT Contents: Re: PPP Madness (Ian Briggs) PIKT, Problem Informant/Killer Tool, v1.4.0 released (Robert Osterlund) Re: Some Common Questions (Paul Kimoto) Re: Calendaring (Christopher Browne) Re: Netscape 4.51 suddenly exits ? (Neil Zanella) DB2 installation fails with glibc = 2.0.7 is needed (Richard Walter) Re: Ken Thompson on Linux (Neil Zanella) Re: Funny problem with 'date' (L J Bayuk) Re: DDS-3 DAT drive (Rod Roark) Re: Pro-Unix vs anti-WinTel (was: Re: Is Unix a single user operating system?) (John S. Dyson) The World Wide Expo 1768 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: Need help setting up system. (Bev) Kernel upgrade ("Morten") Re: Calendaring ("Cameron Spitzer") Re: Kernel 2.2.3 mystery (The Man) Re: Silly Question (olivier eymere) Re: /usr/sbin/in.identd missing? (Bill Unruh) hostname and /var/log/messages (hudini) Re: Proper use of /usr/local (Re: The Best Linux distribution?) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: Drive Image? (Chris Sorenson) Re: New Star office for glibc 2.1 (Fred Kuipers) Re: Kernel upgrade (brian moore) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ian Briggs) Subject: Re: PPP Madness Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 00:33:12 GMT Michael Rathburn wrote: :have used thier scripts done it manually and allsorts of wierd things have :happened all I want to do is use my linux machine to learn about unix step :by step but it seems you have to read more crap than a Philadelphia lawyer :on a case with no precedent ! Nurse! We need more medication here! :-) First off, I notice you have a Freeserve email address. If it's Freeserve that you're trying to hook up to, then a rummage back through the last couple of months in freeserve.help.unix and uk.comp.os.linux, will reveal that many others have been reduced to tears by their inability to get any kind of sensible connection to Freeserve (although most of the problems seemed to resolve themselves about a fortnight ago). Also, I understand the PCPlus scripts use scripted authentication, but Freeserve apparently support CHAP only. :I have bought 2 books and :BTW I have read the man pages and it still wont work If you haven't already found it, can I suggest Bill Unruh's "How to hook up PPP" (at http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html) which is a good step-by-step approach to building up a set of working scripts. And, if you think the problem is at Freeserve's end, there are other free ISPs in the UK. Good luck. Ian -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Osterlund) Subject: PIKT, Problem Informant/Killer Tool, v1.4.0 released Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 00:13:56 GMT PIKT, Problem Informant/Killer Tool, version 1.4.0 HIGHLIGHTS: introduced a new config file, files.cfg, for managing any system (text) file (e.g., /etc/inetd.conf, /etc/syslog.conf, /etc/sudoers); much improved security via user-configurable service access parameters and server-client callback; dozens of new validation self-tests; bug fixes "This is by far one of the most interesting/powerful tools I have seen for Linux administration... an extremely interesting tool." --Kurt Seifried, Linux Administrators Security Guide (https://www.seifried.org/lasg) PIKT is an innovative new paradigm for administering heterogeneous networked workstations. PIKT monitors systems, reports problems, and fixes those problems automatically whenever possible. PIKT uses an embedded scripting language that sports an especially clean syntax and introduces unique features to make your programming easier. PIKT is also a sophisticated script preprocessor and control mechanism for managing all of your administrative scripts. You can, setting aside the PIKT language, even use it to version control, install, error log, and schedule programs written in other languages, as well as to employ macros, meta- comments, and C-like #if, #ifdef, and #include directives in Perl, AWK, etc. PIKT is distributed under the GNU General Public License. Available now for Solaris, SunOS, GNU/Linux, and now also FreeBSD. For more info, and complete source code, documentation, and data files (all 40,000+ lines of it), please visit the PIKT Web site at: http://pikt.uchicago.edu/pikt -- === Robert Osterlund, Unix Systems Manager[EMAIL PROTECTED] Grad School of Business, U of Chicago phone: 773/702-8898 1101 E. 58th Street, #309, Chicago, IL 60637, USA fax: 773/702-0233 -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Kimoto) Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup Subject: Re: Some Common Questions Date: 18 May 1999 23:49:15 -0500 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In article [EMAIL PROT
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Linux-Misc Digest #259, Volume #19Tue, 2 Mar 99 04:13:13 EST Contents: Re: Redhat 5.2 is a waste of time.Win98 for 2000. ('Wulff) Re: More bad news for NT (Michael Powe) Re: Telnet and rlogin as root (William Heymann) Re: FreeBSD vs LINUX (Seth Van Oort) Re: Cable Modems with Linux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: FreeBSD vs LINUX (Richard Steiner) Re: Linux is not even in Windows 9X's class. (Richard Steiner) Re: More bad news for NT (Richard Steiner) Re: Network Administrators - why is pay so low? (Richard Steiner) Kernel 2.2.1 make zImage error with RedHat-5.2 (Ryan Gaul) Re: hexbin - mixed success; fail on mac-made pdf file (Erik Rossen) Re: Netscape version for Debian ? (**Nick Brown) Re: does people use console or X ? ("Scott D. Hernalsteen") aps or magicfilter? (Mark) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ('Wulff) Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,alt.linux,linux.redhat.misc Subject: Re: Redhat 5.2 is a waste of time.Win98 for 2000. Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 06:53:27 GMT On Tue, 02 Mar 1999 02:35:41 +, Chris Leahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK.then here's the 42 cent question , Where do I find Redhat 5.2 and all of it's components? I've come across some sites but wasn't sure which files I needed to get the ball rolling. Also I've got a cd burner so what are the chances of being able to make my own bootable linux cd using files off the net? 'Wulff .. Hindsight is nature's way of saying "Boy did YOU screw up". I believe you can get all you need from ftp.cdrom.com or ftp.redhat.com I'm not exactly sure which files you need but if you are planning on downloading via a modem I hope you have a real good internet plan and a week where you dont need your phone. here is a listing from the top level dir of my RedHat 5.2 cdrom I believe you will at LEAST need the entire contents of the RedHat directory which contains the RPM and BASE directories. Hehe...thanks for the info,actually I've got a cable modem so If the files are on a reasonable server the d/l should only take less than a half hour. 'Wulff .. Hindsight is nature's way of saying "Boy did YOU screw up". -- From: Michael Powe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,comp.os.linux.advocacy,alt.linux Subject: Re: More bad news for NT Date: 01 Mar 1999 22:57:05 -0800 =BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE= Hash: SHA1 "Jon" == Jon Wiest [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jon Gregory Propf wrote in message Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED]... As for Netscape locking up, you WILL find that happening under Linux. The difference is that bad software can't crash the whole system under Linux like it does ALL THE DAMN TIME under Windows. Don't argue with me on this, I work with this garbage every workday and I know what I'm talking about. Jon You again! Man you are condescending. You think you are the Jon only one working with this stuff everyday? I do too. Golly, Jon gee, perhaps we are using it for different things. I will Jon argue, based on experience. Jon As for Netscape, it does lock up Linux. I have locked up Jon Linux, not with any server apps, yet though. Couple of DOOM Jon sessions tells me Linux is pointless as a DESKTOP. Hmm, DESKTOP != DOOM. DESKTOP == real work. Plenty of opportunity there for linux. I know a lot of people are hot for "games on linux" - -- but really, you timewasters might as well stick with the TimeWasters(tm) OS -- Windows. mp - -- Michael Powe Portland, Oregon USA [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.trollope.org "Three hours a day will produce as much as a man ought to write." -- Anthony Trollope =BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE= Version: GnuPG v0.9.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Encrypted with Mailcrypt 3.5.1 and GNU Privacy Guard iD8DBQE224u+755rgEMD+T8RAoQGAKCzZIX5066rKXBScc5I2aFX+Uo1hwCfTdAH DxDgQxp1KgIfTRdsrEc+0yg= =REas =END PGP SIGNATURE= -- From: William Heymann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking Subject: Re: Telnet and rlogin as root Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 07:12:46 + Gert Wollny wrote: Ronald Hovens wrote: I am not able to telnet or rlogin to my linux box: when I try to login as root I get erromessage Login incorrect. However, if I try a 'normal' user, it works! Is this normal/what can I do about it? There is a file /etc/securegettys, here you would have to add the terminals for in-telneting (AFAIK ttyp0,ttyp1,...), but you should not do that for security reasons if your linux box is connected to the world outside. Log in as normal user and 'su' instead. Bye Gert