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Subject: Re: Multiple GLIBCs
Isaac Aaron wrote:
Hi List
Running Red Hat 7.3 requires me to recompile everything I want
from
to work.
It seems like my only resort is to create a compat- RPM which only installs the
stuff under /lib.
Thanks,
Isaac Aaron
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Hi List
Running Red Hat 7.3 requires me to recompile everything I want from Red Hat 9 (or that
is avaliable to Red Hat) before I install it.
I'm looking for a way to co-install GLIBC 2.3 with the existing GLIBC 2.1.
Any opinions?
Thanks,
Isaac (Itzik) Aaron
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Would that result in the same behavior?
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Isaac Aaron
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is as follows:
If I were to remove the default 30 argument to the root line, and add an any-any
filter:
tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 9 u32 match ip dst 0.0.0.0/0 flowid
1:30
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Would that result in the same behavior?
Thanks,
Isaac
Hi
I'd like to install
glibc 2.2 from an RPM using rpm -i --force.
Reason: to be able
to install software pre-compiled for RH7.X (where glibc is the only dep that
doesn't match).
Does anyone know
what (bad) implications might be?
Isaac (Itzik) Aaron
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business software always needs guidance, support, installation and
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Windows is the exact example of software that doesn't come with support, and
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pthread not releasing memory resources when the
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haven't found a ps library that works on perl.
Does anybody know of a library/utlility that can do that?
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on kernel
2.2? Still, the kernel manages to do very well without them. These user
tools are needed for control of these subsystems and when they don't
exist, the kernel has a default behavior (such as, being able to mount XFS
partitions).
Isaac Aaron
to the POP servers by forwarding them to the proxy using
their firewalls, and changing my MTU to 1152 (or was it 716?) did the
trick. Your MTU is probably 1500 or 1499 if you didn't change it, so you
can have a go with this.
Isaac Aaron
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Mandrake 8 comes with a configuration utility for iptables.
If you use Mandrake, you can branch to it in DrakeConf.
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it has assigned.
The /etc/ip-up script will also have a $LINKNAME env variable which
will assist you in finding the link itself.
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Isaac Aaron
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Hi,I have tried to update my samba 2.0.6 in RH
6.2
I use a real modem on an embedded system.
AFAIK, it's a Dynamode modem.
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Oren Held wrote:
Hello List!
I saw the discussion here about modems and that reminded me..
My friend wants to install linux , but he has nothing to do with it if his
internet won't
Hi people
I have this question:
How can I determine if a network interface is up in C/C++ only?
I need something that will give something like what ifconfig does in
C/C++.
Thanks in advance
Isaac Aaron
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IIRC, a javacomm addon is avaliable for IBM's JDK 1.3.0. I've seen it when
I downloaded it myself.
Isaac Aaron
Azorim Construction
Jonathan
to "Startup Services" and check that inetd, httpd are selected,
then reboot and check that while inetd and httpd are loading, they show
"OK" and not "FAILED".
Good luck,
I
Ahem...
That is for Windows...
Isaac Aaron
Azorim Construction
Constantin
Eizner
As for Bezeq Internations and isdn4linux is can guarantee that they work
(at 64/128KBPS).
Never tried Fritz
Isaac Aaron
Azorim Construction
Shaul Karl
(as VMWare does),
so users will have to download a module for every kernel they use. OTOH,
binary-only software MPEG-2 players could be a good solution but would have
some performance issues (X11 overhead, for example) and won't have some
MPEG-2 card advantages (TV and SPDIF out).
Isaac Aaron
How about removing the NIC, reinstalling and placing it back again?
Isaac Aaron
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in the basic package) and has supported Hebrew
from the Web Access a lot sooner the Exchange/IIS did.
Plus it has, a CENTRALIZED ADMINISTRATION (no need to chages the
workstations).
Isaac Aaron
Azorim Construction
that have the problem and the tables that
don't.
I'm using MySQL 3.22.30 and MyODBC 2.50.29.
Thanks
Isaac Aaron
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That is the exact thing that was screwed up on Mozilla's bidi support.
They have reversed the order of the character display, but not the actual
placing of the words.
I think maybe that has something to do with the Windows support for bidi,
because on Windows you get iso-8859-8 encodings
a 2 (5.0.2)
Intersystems Cache 3.1.2
Pervasive.SQL 2000
MySQL 2.22.30
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How about, if Mike will write the script in a way that gets the
user/password combination for root from the user though a form?
usually why respond to this kind of question would be are you nuts??
you want to make a suid script?and not only a suid script but one that
edit your password
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AND (Customers.CURRENT_STATUS = '3') )
I would love to hear any suggestions.
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Isaac Aaron
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For those who are interested:
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=1010
"IBM has announced that they are fronting an effort to get bidirectional text
into Mozilla, and along the way dealing withissues such as Arabic
glyph-shaping. They are currently working on some docs that
money. I'm not justifying SuSe, but I
really see their point, don't you?
Isaac Aaron
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It was upleasant surprise to get such MS style answer, I expected
something like this:you should install package this and that to get
things working properly or use patch or something else co
) and the fact
that not all of the memory module is manufactured by inexpensive labour,
memory modules will always have higher prices in Israel than abroad (at
least until the government will cancel the tax).
Isaac Aaron
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It's off-topic, but will save much money for some of you:
If you
Is there a way to get that CHOS and use it with Red Hat?
Is it legal to do so?
Isaac Aaron
|BTW, I think we should complain to RedHat that the installer does not
ask
|you whethere to install LILO or not.
well if I remember correct it asked when I updagred mine I was asked
about
lilo. What
Hi
I posted a reply to an earier message you sent.
My script serves this purpose exactly. I also use squid for connectivity at
my site, and even displaced the MS-Proxy by it just because it does these
things better (you can associate users with dest domains and give them
permissions to reach
I have a very simple perl script that listens to the log and sends every
new like to a MySQL database in the Microsoft Proxy Server log format.
You can use this to make summaries and reports in a RAD tool like Access
or Delphi. You can also make your own reports using Perl or PHP, but I
guess
Shay Lapid wrote:
Did any of you have an example of perl script
To the follow platform
( netscape fast track server 2.01
Under sco-unix with informix dbase platform)
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If you're looking for GUI utilities, I can recommend two:
caitoo - for the KDE environment.
and "X Download Manager" AKA 'nt' - for the GNOME environment.
These two applicaitions implement a "getright" or "gozilla" like
functionality.
They even offer some original ideas, maily in tuning up you
Oren Shomron wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there exists a graphical interface
to loading/unloading/listing kernel modules.
Well, Red Hat has kernelcfg, which can help you add/remove modules from
startup and offer you to restart the kernel daemon in order to make it
work immediately, but
I don't know how exactly his configuration works, but FWIW if you're
using shadow passwords from a Solaris server, a user cannot ypcat
passwd.adjunct, only root can.
Of course, this was the purpose of shadow passwords. The shadow password system
don't allow ordinary users to read the passwd
Hi List,
While most of us, as a rule of thumb live by the rule "if it works don't
fix it" - I can't seem to ignore this:
I've read some time ago on the list that shadow passwords don't work
over NIS. Even read it on the documentation.
I wanted to set up an NIS domain on my site with two Red Hat
guy keren wrote:
i'd make a guess that your client machine does NOT use shadow passwords.
this way this setup could work, but then your shadow passwords are not
shadowed at all - they can be seen by anyone that can access the NIS
system...
guy
It's the other way around -
ypcat -d
I'm sorry but I have to
GREAT!!
Both an installfest and my birthday on the same day!!
Sorry again
Yoni Elhanani wrote:
Hello.
I'm happy to announce the new installfest, this time with some more
details.
It will be held in Dizengoff Center, on friday morning 8/10/99,
In front of the
Good for us!
But before you start the party, you must remember that many software vendors
promised Hebrew/BiDi support and delivered none.
Watch this list's threads (and maybe Ivrix's) and see how many
projects/applications started with the promise to support our weird language (we
write the
1. Try to remove hardware components (I'd begin with some memory; My first
guess is that one of your memory modules is out of order). The when the kernel
first loads correctly, reattach all the other component (except for the last
component you have removed - this must be the offending hardware
Don't you mean StarDivision's StarOffice?
Alon Kadury wrote:
hi
does any one have sun's StarOffice for linux on CD, and is willing to make
me a copy (i'll send him a cd of course).
thanks,
alon kadury
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I found that LinuxConf is somewhat more productive.
I must also add that the kernel has to be compiled with aliasing support
(RedHat 6.0 is compiled that way).
Meir Litmanovich wrote:
ifconfig eth0:1 10.10.10.10 or something like that
man ifconfig for more details .
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Do you have any opinion on how good it works?
Can I rely on it's functionality for something like a backup agent?
Gavrie Philipson wrote:
Oren Shomron wrote:
Hello,
I've heard of the program called lxrun which allows one to run Linux
binaries under x86 Solaris. I was wondering if the
emulator used by our company.
There is, though, the Windows 98 hyperterm, which also supports TCP/IP
in this release and has support for ANSI colors, but it doesn't support
the function keys.
Suggestions?
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Hi
Does anybody know a shell command that allows me to run something in the
background immediately?
I've looked in to the alternatives -
at: Doesn't fit my need. I need to run it now.
batch: Batch run a process immed. only if the load average is lower than
0.8.
cron: Same as at.
issuing the
Anybody read the PC Magazine's comparison between Windows NT, Solaris
and Linux which was published in this month's issue?
This is the first time Linux gets this much attention on this magazine.
I've read previous articles in the opinions section, mostly written by
J. Seymour, and a general
If it's only the nfssvc, I can tell you something from my expirience.
It's not enough to compile kernel NFS as a module. It depends on
something that is not included automatically (I really don't know what).
Either compile the kernel with NFS support inside the kernel (not as
a module) or
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Boris Kreitchman wrote:
I'd be carefull about using Linux for news. Read the INN newsgroups, they
are the most valuable information source you can find.
Could you elaborate more on what is wrong with what is wrong with Linux/INN
as a news server?
Stability?
There you are...
inet-gold.tar.gz
Hello
On my effort to gain a new Linux user, I went to my friend's house
with a Red Hat CD with the intention of installing it on his brand
new Hard Disk.
It seems that partitioning a large hard disk is trickier than I thought
!
I've tried to install Red Hat 6 on a 17GB HDD Along with Windows
David FRYDMAN wrote:
I don't know what is the limitation of ext2 but I'm using one disk of
4.2GB with only one ext2.
So the limitation of ext2 is at least 4.2GB and probably more.
They're not talking about partition sizes, but file sizes.
When you use a database, the file size max is
Nimrod Zimerman wrote:
Do you know what memory limitation does NT impose on an i386?
(because, as far as I know, using more memory than that penalizes you in
speed).
Nimrod
It's the intel platform that limits it.
On a standard pentium,
You need to get the latest version of XFree86, that is 3.3.3.1.
Your current version (the one that comes with RHS Linux 5.2 is 3.3.2.X) doesn't
support that card.
You could have read it on the XFree86 FAQ.
"Laporte, Justin" wrote:
I have an ATI IIc 3d rage pro video card mach64 with internal
Hi,
Maybe one of you can help me.
I have a funny error with dhcpd. I'm trying to configure it with a
simple dhcpd.conf:
subnet 192.168.0.4 netmask 255.255.0.0
{
range 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.254 ;
option domain-name "isaacshome.intranet";
}
where 192.168.0.4 is the ethernet
Hi,
Can anybody tell me where I can get QT 2.0 to test kde applications
that run with this library?
') for proper syntax
Hope it helps,
Isaac Aaron
Amos Shapira wrote:
On Fri, April 16 1999, "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| imho this is a brilliant shot in the foot of Microsoft by its own
|chairman because it is well-known that one of the few killer applications
|that have advanced MS Windows have been integrated office
I'm trying to install Linux on a computer (in my living room) that is to
be connected to my television.
I'm using an ATI 3D Rage II+PCTV with a composite RCA cable.
When I boot the computer, the screen looks just fine, but I can't
configure XFree86 to use the television.
All I get is a TV out of
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