Fedora will officially debut Nov. 3. (I suspect the traffic will be
completely jamed, and I don't know whether RHN subscribers will be able
to dl it from RedHat Network?)
During the installation, if you want to take screenshots, press
shift-print_screen. The screenshots will be saved in
I'm locking down a newly installed redhat 9, and
thinking of updating the Linux service descriptions
page on the mplug wiki.
If I have my machine on all the time, I should use
cron always, never anacron, right?
If I turn off xinetd, and later it turns out I need
it, how would I know?
ta!
TB
If a tree falls in the woods and noone is around to hear it, does it fall?
You'd probably know when a service you use is no longer available. If
you don't know you need it then you don't need it. Check what depends on
xinetd.d.
You can see a list of ENABLED depended services by running
The following is a comment about RedHat vs. SuSE. It contains some very
valid points. However, for me (and probably for a good portion of the
population on our islands), RH9 was the only distro is fully
unicode-compatible (UTF-8), and this pretty much settles the preference
issue. (I don't
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 03:07:10PM -1000, Tom_Gordon/RISE/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You can see a list of ENABLED depended services by running this:
grep -li disable.*=.*no /etc/xinetd.d/*
RH's chkconfig will also list xinetd enabled services if xinetd is enabled:
chkconfig --list | grep '
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 09:01, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
Fedora will officially debut Nov. 3. (I suspect the traffic will be
completely jamed, and I don't know whether RHN subscribers will be able
to dl it from RedHat Network?)