Thanks, Oleg Nadav.
I'm embarrassed to admit I should have RTFMITLSACM (i.e. including the last
section about common mistakes)
Dan.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote about Re: LaTeX:
Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let's say I want to replace the 'Hell' string in
I'm trying to install QT-2.3.1 on RH7.1.
I have /usr/local/qt-2.3.1 directory and a symlink /usr/local/qt pointing to
it
for some reason when I login as root and execute env command, I get
QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt-2.3.0. This prevents me from
running ./configure The error message is
The
Hi
See /etc/profile.d/qt.sh (you might want to remove the old QT package first..)
Sagi
On Wednesday 10 October 2001 11:45, b g wrote:
I'm trying to install QT-2.3.1 on RH7.1.
I have /usr/local/qt-2.3.1 directory and a symlink /usr/local/qt pointing
to it
for some reason when I login as
Did you check /etc/profile and /etc/profile.local?
In any event this is distro dependent. On my (SuSE 7.1) system, it is located in
/etc/SuSEconfig/profile, which is used to update rc.config, used at boot time -
chad gadya.
Hope that helps a bit.
DAF
b g wrote:
I'm trying to install
I'm trying to install QT-2.3.1 on RH7.1.
I have /usr/local/qt-2.3.1 directory and a symlink /usr/local/qt pointing to
it
for some reason when I login as root and execute env command, I get
QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt-2.3.0. This prevents me from
running ./configure The error message is
Science Fiction
If you were going to install anything this week, the expectation that
is written in the subject line may interest you, especially if you
prefer the LatestGreatest.
Contrary to its beta (Roswell), the gold is codenamed Enigma.
/Science Fiction
Disclaimer
But it's only my own
As a slashdot author, I can tell you that we're not making reviews of
distributions. We could, but no one really have the resources...
Of course - if you want to do this comparision of those distribution and give
me a link - then I'll be happy to publish it ;)
Now, anybody dare to compare
Once it gets out, I'll get my roommate to install it on his computer and
I'll tell you what I think. but after seeing the beta I think that MDK81
still beats RH with much more bang for the buck. as for SuSE - hadn't used
that since 6.3 - I'm not going to shell out for a distro I'd probably never
Hello dear list!
For the last hour and a half I have been searching for a detailed techincal
document about the changes
between 7.0 and 7.1. By changes I mean packages versions, default services
installed and run at boot,
and other default settings and configuration parameters.
The goal is to
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Changes from redhat 7.0
to 7.1:
For the last hour and a half I have been searching for a detailed techincal
document about the changes between 7.0 and 7.1.
Sorry, I don't know of such a document. Almost all packages have been upgraded,
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
As a slashdot author, I can tell you that we're not making reviews of
distributions. We could, but no one really have the resources...
Maybe my message was not too clear, but Slashdot was not mentioned
regarding comparisons.
The body of my message had 3 parts:
A. The
Hi,
I know how making bind, apache, etc. into a chroot jail. But now I want to
make a guest account in a chroot jail. I had some documents/guides about
that, but I cant find them now. Can someone give me URLs of
documents/guides? I cant find guides/document specified for a user account
in a
esteem to Meni and his concise, graceful and carefully crafted statement, both here
and in the referenced threads.
Ori
Meni Livne wrote:
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Just have to say that the subject is not really correct according to the
info giving to the mirrors we still have 4 days till.. kinda weird..
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Eli Marmor wrote:
Science Fiction
If you were going to install
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001, Eran Levy wrote about Chroot jail:
Hi,
I know how making bind, apache, etc. into a chroot jail. But now I want to
make a guest account in a chroot jail. I had some documents/guides about
that, but I cant find them now. Can someone give me URLs of
documents/guides? I
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001, Eran Levy wrote about Chroot jail:
Hi,
I know how making bind, apache, etc. into a chroot jail. But now I want to
make a guest account in a chroot jail. I had some documents/guides about
that, but I cant find them now. Can
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about Re: Chroot jail:
If you assume that the chroot-ed user can become root, and he either has a
compiler or a binary of chroot then he can also break out of the chroot
jail, and become root of the whole system.
No, of course not!
If that were true
A. The first brought the scoop (a close announcement from RH).
Got this scoop 2 weeks ago on slashdot submissions. It was rejected since
we only annouce release version (or first beta)
And then two add-on parts relating to the first one, and looking for
somebody to *EITHER*:
B. compare
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 01:12:13AM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about Re: Chroot jail:
If you assume that the chroot-ed user can become root, and he either has a
compiler or a binary of chroot then he can also break out of the chroot
jail, and become
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