begin Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Tue, 5 Feb 2002 09:51:39 -0800)
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 05:16:29AM -0500, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
unless of course you meant to type
rm -rf *.bak
and accidently typed
rm -rf * (and hit return prematurely)
DOH! slaps himself in the face
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Speaking of all this
I just read a good article from NetworkWorld on Linux in the Enterprise,
and I have to give you this quote:
On Windows NT/2000 servers, we wind up just prophylactically rebooting
servers and scheduling downtime once a week.
- Joe Inzerillo
United Center of Chicago
Thanks, Llama.
The reason for 2.4.2 is because I attempt to stick with Caldera-stock
kernels. Granted, I have not done any updates to this box since
install... the reason is the reason for the last install (say that 10
times fast and it'll STILL sound impressively confusing). It's a long
Please accept my apologies for cross-listing this.
I have trimmed where I could. Basically the background info is like this:
I have a machine running COLS3.1 with KDE2.2.1 and configured to do multiple duties,
among which is being a workstation at times. Others duties include file/print,
begin Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Wed, 6 Feb 2002 09:40:57 -0500)
I have been trying to get hold of the latest release of Caldera to no avail.
Their site is constantly full and the mirrors do not have the latest release
still. Does any one out there have a copy of the 3 iso's as yet
I agree whole-heartedly with everything you just said. Webmin and
webmin-like tools are excellent and will get even better as better
error-checking is written into the code. The biggest problem with Webmin
is that it is all done in perl. I'd like to see the main system rewritten
using J2EE (at
Not that I am at all anti-GUI. But there are and will ALWAYS be good
reasons for a CLI. For instance, there are simple CLI tools which can be
combined in any number of ways to find information and
sort/cut/copy/mail/fold/spindle/mutilate/etc... which would take a long
time to create a GUI to
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 23:23:38 -0500
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
has a caldera-like desire to achieve and maintain stability. mandrake
is in many ways little more than a broken red hat.
Ouch! I thought RedHat was broken enough!
_
Do You
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 00:34:59 -0500
burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand that SuSE is common in Europe and 7.2 and
7.3 Pro are getting rave reviews as a server load, but for all intents
and purposes, SuSE just doesn't exist in the North American corporate
market. FWIW, I am running SuSE
While I agree with some of what you said, Mike, I must add that as of
February 4th, 2002, GUI apps for remote administration are still infants.
They are relatively insecure and bloated in their use of bandwidth when
compared with the their slick cousin, SSH. Yes, you can get lost in
bash/etc...
There should have been another message with this one telling who the
message was to. The relay here would suggest that this was sent from your
machine. Are you using fetchmail?
On Sun, 03 Feb 2002 11:08:13 +0800
Chang[linuxism] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for asking silly question
I've been pretty happy with Mandrake on my desktop. I only wish they'd
stick a little closer to the normal menuing system. I find mdk's
customized menu rather annoying. One thing nice I've found about SuSE,
BTW, is that it includes FreeSWAN VPN solution in the box. Caldera, RH,
and I believe
She pings from 167.ville.
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 10:41:34 -0500
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I changed over to a dynamic ip from a static ip number with comcast
recently. I got an ip number and ran nslookup against it to see what my
new host name was, and it was:
What?
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 18:01:59 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a fire in linux.advocacy... Here's why:
http://www.netcraft.com/survey/
Market share for top servers across all domains,
August 1995 - January 2002
That's what I mean by nasty... Retaliation (albeit mild). That's the
way to go IMHO. Just haven't had the time to automate one.
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 23:31:23 -0500
Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Carpenter babbled on about:
I've done a bit of civil using the standard
Note that I just read an article in which Ballmer is quoted as stating
that Windows 2000 is more stable than Linux, among other BS. Laughable,
but public perception is no laughing matter when the whole world is
involved.
Note On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 21:56:30 +1130
Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 13:02:03 -0500
Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
actually, I prefer to let the hits in, as I have things in place to trap them
and .. uh.. deal with the offending machine g
Are we talking about civil or nasty modes?
I've done a bit of civil using the standard
interested in others' input about this topic.
Thought I'd let you know.
Matt
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:41 gandalf kernel: I/O error: dev 0b:01, sector 4156032
Jan 4 21:06:41 gandalf kernel: I/O error: dev 0b:01, sector 4156048
Jan 4 21:06:41 gandalf kernel: I/O error: dev 0b:01, sector 4156032
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/etc/lilo.conf, vi puts the [dos] tag
at the bottom of the screen Would this make a difference?
Thanks all,
Matt
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Sorry to reply to my own post, but the issue WAS the [dos] file. I copied and pasted
the config into a new file in vi and lilo ran flawlessly.
Thanks anyway!
Matt
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:42:01 -0500
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have RH7.2 installed on a Compaq Dual-PPro
-14S.i386.rpm
And when I go back and manually rpm them, they install fine.
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Carpenter babbled on about:
what's up with the Permission Denied messages I get? I run this as
root.
that's a new one. what are the perms on that rpm? is the rpm
Dec 2001 23:20:24 -0500
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Chang. Actually that's the first place I normally go. The problem is that
there is no hardware listed. What do I buy if I want to have say 8 modems? Or 4?
What are others using?
Does Digiboard work with Linux
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what's up with the Permission Denied messages I get? I run this as root.
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Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 10:53:41 -0500
From: root [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Caldera Update script
Sat Dec 15 10:52:25 EST 2001 - Last installed update was #000
Sat Dec 15
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I just scraped 4.2.0 off my Internet server. Here it is.
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 13:07:53 -0500
Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Carpenter babbled on about:
Hey! Doug! What ever happened to cal_up.sh? The freshmeat pointer points
to broken links. I still rely
Hey! Doug! What ever happened to cal_up.sh? The freshmeat pointer points to broken
links. I still rely on that little puppy.
Thanks,
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the impression
that this was unnecessary.
Thanks,
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No, but the sendmail.cf file seems to have /usr/bin/procmail, which is correct. I
simply added MAILER(procmail) to the generic-openlinux.mc file. The FEATURE line was
already there...
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 18:17:47 -0500
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
% I am
and does include the
added bonus of using fetchmail. REPEAT: This is NOT the actual target of the mail.
The mail is pulled from another server using POP3 using fetchmail, but fetchmail is
supposed to connect to port 25 to deliver the mail just like it WAS the originator.
Thanks,
Matt
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 19:49:46 +1000
Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must also admit that to me vi is an editor that I thouroughly hate, it
was as AFAIAC written by a certifiable geek, on a bad trip with drugs. So I
would not have got far here, joe, jove are my limits.
VI was
On the machine that is configured for 1.2.3.5
ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
On the machine that is configured for 192.168.1.2, make its default gateway 192.168.1.1
SNAT is
Speaking of which, does anyone have a recommendation for a good WYSIWYG HTML Editor?
Not just what NetScape and Mozilla have, I am looking for something I can use to do
things like FORMS, and it'd be a big plus to have something like DreamWeaver's
capability of using Layers to place content,
Do I hear anyone willing to put together an SxS on how to use DeCSS to make Xine play
standard DVD's without the stupid decoder card?
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I have spoken to several Linux-geeks who need occasional access to a windows box, and
most are happy with the VNC setup you described (little headless NT/2000 box under the
desk)
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 11:30:35 -0500
Wade Barocsi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My office manager's win98 system is
No. They're related to the kernel.
:)
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 21:06:28 +0800
Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are those k* proceses related to KDE?
# ps ax | more
2 ?SW 0:00 [keventd]
3 ?SW 3:00 [kswapd]
4 ?SW 0:00 [kreclaimd]
5 ?
If you're on the same subnet, you shouldn't need either.
Broadcast should work then.
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:52:36 -0500
Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian Marchak babbled on about:
Quoting Aaron Grewell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you configured the Samba server for WINS support
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Was this just enabled in eD and eS? I know that I never had to do that back then...
All I had to do there was uncomment the * line in Xaccess.
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001 02:29:28 -0700
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
At the bottom of the /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc file
I'm still not there yet:
I am attempting to start the remote X session in runlevel 5 by using the following
command:
X :1 -query www.xxx.yyy.zzz
I see the following in response after all the X messages (screen size, refresh,etc..):
AUDIT: Sat Nov 3 09:07:11 2001: 1550 X: client 1 rejected
It's a good bet that this is a Caldera-Specific thing. Has anyone seen this on other
distros?
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001 02:29:28 -0700
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
At the bottom of the /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc file is this section:
[Xdmcp]
Enable=false
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001 10:08:24 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have /etc/X0.hosts and X1.hosts files on the server? They should
contain the hosts (hostnames, resolvable by /etc/hosts, or IP addresses), one
per line that are allowed access. I have X1.hosts configured as a
test. I still don't seem to be getting messages sent to the list. The last one I got
was 10/10/01 from kbb0927
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It occurred to me the other day that possibly the list isn't quite, just that I'm no
longer on it?
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Where would I place Caldera RPMs? I try to anonymous ftp to ftp.caldera.com
but am unable (permission denied) to write any files there. Anywhere? I
have Snort (and associated libpcap), althea, gtknw, ncpfs, and sylpheed on
this machine, and much more on others, but I have nowhere to put
package .anchors not listed in file index
package common not listed in file index
package index.docbook not listed in file index
When I did rpm -Uvh kdelibs2-2.1.2-1.i386.rpm
I got the messages. What do they mean and will this bite me later?
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