New software for old RedHat systems (like 6.2)

2004-06-26 Thread Stanislav Malyshev
Is there anybody out there who still uses system like RedHat 6.2? If so, do you know if there's some good people out there who build new software releases for it? I am mostly interested in Mozilla, but some other new software would be good too. Building it myself, before you ask, is not a good

Re: New software for old RedHat systems (like 6.2)

2004-06-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 12:49:56PM +0300, Stanislav Malyshev wrote: Is there anybody out there who still uses system like RedHat 6.2? If so, do you know if there's some good people out there who build new software releases for it? I am mostly interested in Mozilla, but some other new software

Re: New software for old RedHat systems (like 6.2)

2004-06-26 Thread Omer Zak
I use RedHat 8.0 (on a PC with 256MB memory), and it is already old if to judge from the quantity of new software, whose RPMs I cannot rebuild or install due to all kinds of silly dependencies. I would be interested, too, in Web sites which provide new software for RedHat 8.0 based

Re: New software for old RedHat systems (like 6.2)

2004-06-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 01:45:56PM +0300, Omer Zak wrote: I use RedHat 8.0 (on a PC with 256MB memory), and it is already old if to judge from the quantity of new software, whose RPMs I cannot rebuild or install due to all kinds of silly dependencies. I would be interested, too, in Web

Re: New software for old RedHat systems (like 6.2)

2004-06-26 Thread Stanislav Malyshev
TC That's because you use memory-hungry programs. You don't have TC to. I'm pretty happy using FVWM2 as window manager and xterm+pine for reading mail and mozilla for browsing (it doesn't even use much of a swap). Mozilla is a bit slow, but not to the point of being a problem. The only reason why

TV Out on Laptop and XFree86

2004-06-26 Thread Amichai Rotman
Hi Folks, I am running Mandrake 10 Official on a Compaq Presario 2540 EA. It seems MDK has a problem with all hotplug devices, so i need to use the 'noauto' option during install and configure all devices manually, thus, I need help: I need someone running Linux (any distro will do) with KDE

A Segmentation fault in many programs on debian unstable

2004-06-26 Thread ik
Hi list and shabat shalom I keep on reaciving from most of the programs i have a segment fault mostly on the begining of the executions. The main programs that keep on getting it are: Mozilla + Mozilla FireBird ddd xpdf yudit Kbabel konqi and more :( mozilla\firebird falling when ever i open

Re: A Segmentation fault in many programs on debian unstable

2004-06-26 Thread Noam L.
Sounds to me like a lib is too new for your system and its APIs have changed.. Perhaps include strace's output and ld's output for those specific programs -- Regards, Noam L. Quoting ik [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi list and shabat shalom I keep on reaciving from most of the programs i have a segment

Re: A Segmentation fault in many programs on debian unstable

2004-06-26 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 06:19:31PM +0300, ik wrote: Hi list and shabat shalom I keep on reaciving from most of the programs i have a segment fault mostly on the begining of the executions. The main programs that keep on getting it are: Mozilla + Mozilla FireBird ddd xpdf yudit Kbabel

Re: A Segmentation fault in many programs on debian unstable

2004-06-26 Thread ik
On Saturday 26 June 2004 19:10, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote: On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 06:19:31PM +0300, ik wrote: Hi list and shabat shalom I keep on reaciving from most of the programs i have a segment fault mostly on the begining of the executions. The main programs that keep on getting

Re: A Segmentation fault in many programs on debian unstable

2004-06-26 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 07:58:08PM +0300, ik wrote: On Saturday 26 June 2004 19:10, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote: Did you try knoppix or something like that? If it crashes too you can be pretty sure it's the hardware, otherwise I'll start checking other stuff by using a known-good replacement

Re: A Segmentation fault in many programs on debian unstable

2004-06-26 Thread Alex Behar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 26 June 2004 19:54, you wrote: On Saturday 26 June 2004 18:59, Noam L. wrote: Sounds to me like a lib is too new for your system and its APIs have changed.. I also think so, ldd shows alot of common libraries between all of the

cmd -p password. How the password can be hidden?

2004-06-26 Thread Shaul Karl
when one issues some_command -p password the password will be shown by ps and probably in other places, like /proc. 1. What is the full list of places where the password will be shown? 2. How to hide it? 2.1 I googled a bit and saw 2 main methods: 2.1.1 By using a here document:

Re: cmd -p password. How the password can be hidden?

2004-06-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 12:00:55AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote: when one issues some_command -p password the password will be shown by ps and probably in other places, like /proc. 1. What is the full list of places where the password will be shown? Basically, /proc/PID/cmdline It

Re: cmd -p password. How the password can be hidden?

2004-06-26 Thread Alex Behar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 27 June 2004 00:32, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 12:00:55AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote: when one issues some_command -p password the password will be shown by ps and probably in other places, like /proc.

Re: cmd -p password. How the password can be hidden?

2004-06-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 05:21:10AM +0300, Alex Behar wrote: None that I know of. I keep my smb passwords (on the workstation:) in the fstab, chmodded 640. Use the mount option 'credentials' . See smbmount(8) -- Tzafrir Cohen +---+