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with this, or ran into the problem, and have a solution ?
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, in such a scenerio, you want to have all
updates downloaded, and then go from system, to system and refresh/update the
rpms. My environment at work (which I overview) is very much like this.
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not seeing any other hints.
I *know* this used to work. I'm just not sure what borke. vsftpd appears to
work fine. Any ideas before I bugzilla this ?
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for me.
A grub entry will be similar.
don't forget to run lilo, if you are using lilo.
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On 17-Apr-02 Bill Crawford wrote:
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| scenerio: program forks/execv's another task, then does a waitpid() to
| reap the
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[...]
| with today's faster cpu's
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Has anyone tried using a USB 2.0 cd writer under RH7.2 ? any luck ?
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If each of us
dont want the users to have a look at
the files that are in the PATH. Can anybody help me with that.
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any thoughts ?
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Hi,
has anyone used the smart suite from UCSC (http://csl.cse.ucsc.edu/smart.shtml)
I am looking to know how reliable the reports are.
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a look at the default firewall configurations, figuring that I can
modify to suit my needs.
does anyone know where these default firewall configurations might be ?
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You can release software that's good, software that's inexpensive, or
software that's available on time. You can usually release software
that has 2
version: 2.4.9-13 (also happens on 2.4.7-10)
Thoughts, hints appreciated.
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() i810: chose watermark 0x2210b000: (tab.freq 157.5)
-- (==) I810(0): Backing store disabled
(II) I810(0): Allocated Scratch Memory
anyone know how to enable backing store for the i810e chipset ?
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have there.
I would concentrate on the cause of the errors 1st.
Does any one have any suggestions about why I'm getting the
error messages in the first place?
any errors on the other devices ? (i.e. the primary drive partitions?)
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to be able to claim the rest of the cylinder. (it's
essentially free space that otherwise goes unused).
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of your company's dress code. He is fully aware of the fact that it
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On the contrary of what you may think, your hacker is fully aware
of your company's dress code. He is fully aware of the fact that it
doesn't help him to do his job
-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
have you tried this on your system ? does it work ?
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On 16-Nov-00 Gregory Hosler wrote:
On 16-Nov-00 Statux wrote:
# mount -t iso9660 -o loop 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
-o loop=/dev/loop0,rw
you have to specify which loop device to use. rw means read/write of
course
# mount
of limitations.. but what doesn't? :)
but it used to work...
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On the contrary of what you may think, your hacker is fully aware
of your company's dress code. He is fully aware
no longer mount loopback from NFS.
_this_ used to work.
so... is this (i.e. the inability to mount a loopback file from NFS) a new
bug, or a new feature ?
rgds,
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On the contrary
, and the other
preserves the owner, but pragmatically speaking, that's a non-issue. I believe
that they both will copy properly all special files (pipes, devices, etc.)
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of your company's dress code. He is fully aware of the fact that it
doesn'
em related to the borken cdrom support in 2.2.16, or is this
something else ?
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of your company's dress code. He is fully aware of the fact that it
doesn't help him to
on the eratta, and you'll be fine. if you're developing
software for clients, then you should be aware of the gcc issues.
rgds,
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box
On 10-Nov-00 Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
Ed Lazor wrote:
It is being run as a cron job to remove unused modules. Take a look at
/etc/cron.d/kmod to see how it is being run. If you don't want it to run,
then you will have to manualy take care of removing unneeded modules.
But... - dumb
still yearn for purify though...
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...Oh,
plurality) of the vote, yet be a clear cut winner in the
electoral college. not very easy to orchestrate, but it is possible. and
off topic :)
rgds,
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Hi,
my RH7.0/gdm login panel offers me the choices of:
kde
gnome
default
failsafe
1) How do I add AnotherStep or FVWM ?
2) How do I change/set the default value ?
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed
, and enable both "start" and "stop" for "nfs"
in at least run levels "3" and "5".
-Greg
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Window
reality, the above 2 mentioned directories do not exist. In addition,
/home/hosler is a soft link to /mnt/home/hosler, and
/mnt/home/hosler is definately not world writeable.
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If B
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...Oh,
Anyone see the md5sums for the iso images ?
thx, and rgds,
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
, or Xrunner,
or Centerline's QA Replay.
unfortunately, none of these are available for Linux (nor are they in the
pipeline, from what I can ascertain).
I'm looking for something similiar for capturing/playback of a X/Motif
application.
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will work on Linux
well. I am using redhat linux6.2.
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s it still mounted when this
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The 29160 (just like in my original reply :)
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On 16-Aug-00 Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
Thanks...
I was thinking Yamaha too, what type of scsi card would you recommend for an
internal scsi drive?
thanks again,
Ahbaid.
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On 14-Aug-00 Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
Hi
Anyone know of any regression tools (a. la. Rational Robot, or XRunner) that
run on Linux. Commercial or free, does not matter.
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On 08-Aug-00 Charles Galpin wrote:
do it *as the user she is running X as*
That was my very first guess, but... she _is_ the user she is running X as,
and it gives that.
-Greg
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Gregory Hosler wrote:
Hi,
My boss has a Dell machine, came w/ RH6.0
presently, if she
:0
(where the hostname is "wanaka"). In short, she is not able to set her
DISPLAY variable back to her host from another host. Aside from upgrading
to a newer distribution, is there a quick fix to this problem ?
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successfully tell vmware to use it as a cd.
Has anyone done this? I didnt see anything to this point in the docs.
file:/usr/lib/vmware/help/ConfigDisks.htm
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me way it was
before I typed less.
Less worked this way in 5.2. What I want to know is how can I get
this behavior back?
hmm... I'm using RH6.2, and less is working exactly as you're describing.
My TERM is set as "xterm".
-Greg
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Has anyone udes Linux with a "networked printer" (i.e. a printer with an
embedded lan card).
if yes, which printers, and was there any difficulties in setting up your
Linux clients to talk to the printer ?
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all on the image).
Does anyone know what issues might be involved with swapping compilers on
a RH 6.x system, either forward to gcc 2.95, or backwards to gcc 2.7.2
thanks for any thoughts/feedback,
rgds,
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where things like this are spelled out.
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xit. That might also account for extra netscapes.
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built as part of the tcltk bundle,
(as tix was), or alternately why wasn't tix enabled in the blt build ?
(My initial guess is that the 1st probably makes the most sense...)
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this (more than once), there has been multiple
copies of netscape running.
do a ps, and look at the task list. you probably have more than one
copy of netscape running.
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was to eventually make /sbin , /usr/sbin, and /bin
read-only.
TIA
Bob Hartung
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