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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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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
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:
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
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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.
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)
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