System Administrator wrote:
I am assisting in purchasing a new notebook that will be dual booted with
Redhat/Windows. I have sucessfully used AMD products on the Windows side for
many years. I have no experience on the Linux side though. Are there any OS
issues with the AMD processors?
If
David C. Hart wrote:
Just a brief follow-up to a prior post. Well I tried everything, every
kernel, every release of PCMCIA-CS and every combination of the two.
The simple solution is to use mii-diag to set a NIC on the server to HD
(speed and advertising). I've done some checking and, apparently,
Randy Chrismon wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
Randy Chrismon wrote:
I have the complete Red Hat 9 rpm database installed but I guess I
just don't know how to query it. What provides libcrypto and libssl?
Particularly the versions required by MySQL (libcrypto.0.9.6 and
libssl.0.9.6)? I have both
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply!!
The rpm -e and the 'samba-*' I understand, but where does the $(rpm -qa
'samba-*') come from?
I ask this only because I really want to learn Linux - if I had stuck
with it 2 years ago, I would not have to ask now ...
Again, thanks in advance
Campbell, Michael (Contractor) wrote:
Where do you get the softwares SAMBA or Webmin?
Samba is on your Red Hat CD's (if not already installed on your machine).
Google -- Webmin
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] control]# uptime
10:33:30 up 85 days, 15:28, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.11, 0.12
Bret Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 07:54, David C. Hart wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 08:22, Eduardo A. dela Rosa wrote:
Hi,
Donald Tyler wrote:
Hi,
I have been asked to get a mail server up and running quickly, and since
I know almost nothing of Sendmail I really need a GUI to do that.
Can anyone recommend something?
If not, can someone point me in the direction of a quick start guide? I
have a book that I am
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 09:58 10/16/2003, you wrote:
Friends don't let friends use Sendmail. There are other (read better)
alternatives to Sendmail, and I would suggest qmail.
http://www.qmail.org
I would argue that friends don't let friends get bullied and beaten on
the qmail list and
Donald Tyler wrote:
Thanks for the tip,
Does it come with a GUI? Or can I get one from somewhere?
It doesn't come with one, but Webmin is good for it.
http://www.webmin.com/
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 10:53 10/16/2003, you wrote:
Get off your soapbox. I offered an alternative suggestion, and even
warned him of the qmail mailing list.
I disagreed vehemently with the suggestion. I am very competent as a
user and a fair shake as a sysadmin... and qmail,
truc nguyen wrote:
After I edit smb.conf. Can you tell me
- What linux commands to view the shared files in XP
(C:\network)
- What linux commands to enable the shared file
/home/net/temp
- How Win XP view shared files in /home/net/temp
Thanks,
You can mount the remote filesystem
mount -t
Real Cucumber wrote:
Hi there,
I'm fairly new to Linux have two hopefully quick
questions for Redhat8:
1. I've noticed the GUI in Linux is terribly slow
compared to Windows, and my system doesn't seem to
multitask in the GUI very well at all. For example, I
can click on things and it takes quite
Donald Tyler wrote:
Maybe not for this, but I am 95% braindead when it comes to *nix.
Don't worry...we were all new at this once. There are many sources to
help you along your way, man being one of them. If you want to know
how to use something like grep, at the command line, just type, man
Alan McCoy wrote:
Both RH8 and RH9 offer Apache 2.0.40, PHP 4.2.2, and MySQL 3.23.56 as the
highest RPM-based upgrades for Apache/PHP/MySQL.
How can I upgrade to the latest Apache (2.0.47), PHP (4.3.3), and MySQL
(4.0.15) using RPMs on either a RH8 or RH9 without having to replace
multitudes of
Nathalie Boulos wrote:
Hello,
I configured samba-2.2.5-10 on RH8 for file sharing.
Access from win2k and winXP is smooth and with no
problem.
Access from win98 gives the following error:
Error 53: The computer name specified in the network
path cannot bee located. Make sure you are specifying
James D. Parra wrote:
snip
NameVirtualHost 192.168.101.101
VirtualHost 192.168.101.101
DocumentRoot /var/www/html/ddd Look here
ServerName www.domainname.com:80 You don't need the ':80'
ServerAlias domainname.com
ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/ddd_error_log
TransferLog
James D. Parra wrote:
jp -No I am not. I want clients to have read-only access. The directory and
its contents have 'rw_r__r__' permissions.
You do not need .htaccess to accomplish this. This will be handled by
the user/group Apache is running as vs. the user/group ownership of the
directory.
Mark McDonald wrote:
I've registered my domain.
Now I'd like to serve it.
Try http://www.dyndns.org It'll cost you $25 a year (maybe $20) to have
them do the DNS for your domain. Running a caching DNS server isn't
going to help...that box would actually need to be registered as a
nameserver,
Does anyone know how Netcraft queries a webserver to get the info it
does (OS, web server software, uptime, etc.)?
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Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
All,
I've just been given the requirement (in my civilian job) to have a BBS or
forum package up and operational by this afternoon.
I can see that there are several options out there, but I was hoping for
some personal experience. Can anybody share their insights as to
Lorenzo Prince wrote:
Mike Burger staggered into view and mumbled:
You can't use Virtualhost *. Instead, you will have to use
VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address
But what do I do if I have a dynamic IP address? It wouldn't be practical to change the IP
Mike Burger wrote:
If your server isn't behind a dedicated firewall machine, when you're on a
dynamic IP, then you reap what you sow, in all fairness.
And just why is this?
And if you're on a dynamic IP, you'll have to worry about updating the DNS
for every domain every time it changes.
No
Bob Hartung wrote:
snip
WHY can't I see the share in network neighborhood?
/snip
Just for the sake of asking, is the Win2k machine in the RWHHOME1 workgroup?
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Nate,
I need a job. Put in a good word for me at Red Hat. Yeah, I know
you don't know me, but that shouldn't matter, right? Surely, y'all can
use a highly experienced LAMP person? If I get hired, there's $10 in it
for you. :)
Nate Golnik wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Mark Haney wrote:
How can I view my partition table on RH 9 with /etc/fstab is screwed up,
and I can only boot into single user mode?
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Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 16:36, John Nichel wrote:
How can I view my partition table on RH 9 with /etc/fstab is screwed up,
and I can only boot into single user mode?
fdisk -l /dev/hd*
Jason Dixon, RHCE
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net
Thanks. I was trying
Hi,
I have a Red Hat 9 box set up as my firewall / Internet gateway. I
can access the net fine with all the clients behind the firewall, but I
want to open a port (4662 4672) on the firewall so that the clients
can send and recieve tcp/udp through it. I have this entry in my
iptables
Distribution Lists wrote:
I tried that, but you can't login with ftp
At 7/21/2003 11:47 -0500, you wrote:
I am running RH 7.2 and wu-ftp.
Does anyone know how I would setup ftp for users but not give them access
to other services like telnet, ssh etc...
Set their shell to /bin/false or
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 7/21/2003 12:12 -0500, you wrote:
I think (underline think) that if you just set the account to have no
password, you cannot get a shell. I'm not sure, so you may want to
take that with a grain of salt before trying it.
That is not only wrong, but also very
Mike McMullen wrote:
Subject: Re: Session Timeout for Apache?
At 01:59 PM 7/21/03, Mike McMullen wrote:
Does anyone know of a utility or code that will
time-out a web session with Apache?
in httpd.conf (default is 5 minutes):
#
# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 7/19/2003 23:26 -0400, you wrote:
I've been considering whether or not to purchase a year's worth of Red
Hat Network. Is it worth it? Being able to update my system at any
time with just a push of a button would be nice, but is there a
cheaper (A/K/A - free)
Hello,
I'm trying to open a high range port on my box, but when I make the
entry in my /etc/sysconfig/iptables config file, and restart iptables, I
still can't get to the port. My iptables file looks as such
# Firewall configuration written by lokkit
# Firewall configuration written by
John Nichel wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to open a high range port on my box, but when I make the
entry in my /etc/sysconfig/iptables config file, and restart iptables, I
still can't get to the port. My iptables file looks as such
# Firewall configuration written by lokkit
# Firewall
Bret Hughes wrote:
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 17:11, Mark Bruen wrote:
Anyone running an SMC1244TX NIC on RedHat 9 without any problems? I made the
mistake of buying a Linksys LNE100TX which doesn't work. Any ideas about that?
I'm planning on buying the SMC but I wanted to make sure I didn't make
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 7/19/2003 20:46 -0400, you wrote:
I was just making to comment that I didn't know how one could get
qmail working easily on RH9 as I had looked on the web site and it
looked to be very troublesome to install and get working.
Troublesome is one thing, but wait until you
Ivo Tijhaar wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have the following question i have multiple users and they all have there
own mailbox. Some users want more then one
mailbox and pop account. Is there a way to achieve this? Without creating a
new user or buy commercial software?
Thanks in advance,
Ivo Tijhaar
Nate Golnik wrote:
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I think I'll keep him in my /dev/null 'list' though. :o
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Fryclau wrote:
Thank a lot to answer!
Can I use mysql with ipop3?
How you authenticate user with mysql from postfix and curier-imap?
Is't the same from ipop3?
Then I can authenticate ftp users either with vsftp mysql?
THANK AGAIN
P.S. Is't hard to move from ipop3 to postfix and courier-imap?
Hari Om wrote:
where can I get RPM pacakages for Apache, Tomcat etc...
Apache web sites shows only TAR and GZ files but NO RPM files which I
can use on my RH Linux 7.1
THANKS!
http://www.rpmfind.net
And there's always the Red Hat ftp site (and mirrors).
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Cornelius Kölbel wrote:
Hari Om wrote:
how do I uninstall Apache on RED HAT LINUX. it is not in rpm
format...how can I do that
_
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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 10:48:39AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
On Thursday 10 July 2003 21:01, Ed Wilts wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:32:39PM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Doesn't Mozilla support IMAP? I know it supports
Daryl Hunt wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Benjamin J. Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Postfix (Was: qmail or sendmail(postfix))
Daryl,
Millions of us are using linux mail without any problems. I think that
what you
I have a Red Hat gateway setup (RH 9) which connects to the net via a
cable modem. I would like this box to use itself as the nameserver, but
no matter what I've tried, it keeps getting the nameservers for my ISP.
I put the box's IP in resolve.conf, but that keeps getting overwritten
by
Is there an enviroment variable in which apps like Samba look for the
OpenSSL path? The Red Hat rpm installs OpenSSL in /usr/share/ssl but I
want to get rid of the rpm version, and compile my own installed in
/usr/local/ssl
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Has anyone installed the tetex-fonts-1.0.7-66 rpm on Red Had 9? I've
been trying for the past 8 hours, and all RPM does is hang. If I do a
rpm -qa, it shows tetex-fonts-1.0.7-66 as being installed, but when I
try to install tetex-latex (the package I need), rpm fails do to
tetex-fonts = 1.07
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to setup an internet gateway on one of our servers. I have a
LINUX 9 server with 2 network cards. One NIC has the IP address 10.1.50.70
(subnet 255.255.0.0) and is visible to my internal network. The second
card has an IP address of 192.168.254.250
Bob Buckley wrote:
Is IPV4_FORWARD set to yes?
BobB
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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 6:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Internet Gateway
Use IpForwarding funtcion in Linux
good luck
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On 3 Jul 2003, Daniel Dui wrote:
Here is my problem:
I have a RH9 box with two network cards. One network card connects to a
cable modem and the other to a hub. I would like to share the Internet
connection with other computers in the house.
I was hoping to find a share
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Michael Kalus wrote:
why are you making this so difficult? why not have the cable
modem go to the hub, and let the hosts all plug into the hub?
that's what we're doing here, and it's pretty easy.
unless you have a static IP for that first box and
oz0 wrote:
Original Message -
From: Chad Udell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:49 AM
Subject: Apache RPMs?
Is there a newer Apache RPM for Redhat available anywhere? I am trying
to update my PHP to 4.3.2 (I needed to add support for Sybase,
Sue Champigny wrote:
I find it irratating that I cannot ftp anywhere except my home
directory. Does anyone know ftp really well, to send me a quick
way to configure this protocol?
Have you specified a path in you conf file via LOCAL_ROOT=/path/to/start
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Hi,
I recently set up a Red Hat 9 box that is going to take over as my
gateway, but I'm having problems. Currently I have a Red Hat 7.3 box
doing the job (DHCP server, IPChains, packet forwarding, etc.). I don't
know too much about IPTables. I tried using the HOWTO on LDP, but
haven't
Edward Dekkers wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
Hi,
I recently set up a Red Hat 9 box that is going to take over as my
gateway, but I'm having problems. Currently I have a Red Hat 7.3 box
doing the job (DHCP server, IPChains, packet forwarding, etc.). I
don't know too much about IPTables. I
Edward Dekkers wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
Hi,
I recently set up a Red Hat 9 box that is going to take over as my
gateway, but I'm having problems. Currently I have a Red Hat 7.3 box
doing the job (DHCP server, IPChains, packet forwarding, etc.). I
don't know too much about IPTables. I
John Nichel wrote:
Edward Dekkers wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
Hi,
I recently set up a Red Hat 9 box that is going to take over as my
gateway, but I'm having problems. Currently I have a Red Hat 7.3 box
doing the job (DHCP server, IPChains, packet forwarding, etc.). I
don't know too much
Michael Schwendt wrote:
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-D DOC_ROOT=/var/www
-D GID_MID=100
-D HTTPD_USER=apache
-D LOG_EXEC=/var/log/httpd/suexec_log
-D SAFE_PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
-D UID_MID=100
-D
Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 08:37:45 -0500, John Nichel wrote:
-D DOC_ROOT=/var/www
-D GID_MID=100
-D HTTPD_USER=apache
-D LOG_EXEC=/var/log/httpd/suexec_log
-D SAFE_PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
-D UID_MID=100
-D USERDIR_SUFFIX
Mr. L.R. Adrian wrote:
Has anyone had this issue:
When I attempt to rum a PHP script using MySQL I receive this message:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect()
I have tried uncommenting extension=mysql.so in php.ini and I would set a
path to mysql.so IF I could locate the file.
Drew Weaver wrote:
Do you run a mail server on a DHCP address? this makes perfect sense not to
accept email from SMTP servers on dynamic addresses.
-Drew
I do. But this notice means little to me, I don't email anyone at AOL
anyway.
Friends don't let friends use AOL.
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Drew Weaver wrote:
Since you're probably violating your ISPs ToS anyway I guess it doesnt
matter if AOL doesn't accept your mail.
-Drew
Yes and no. I have a business account, and am allowed to run things
such as web servers and mail servers. In their business TOS, it says
nothing about me
Daryl Hunt wrote:
snip
No gray area at all. You are running a Dynamic IP which will not pass the
Reverse DNS lookup many email servers (including mine) will do when you
attempt to send it.
snip
My mail server does have reverse DNS. At least that is what DynDNS.org
states...DNS isn't my strong
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Daryl Hunt wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Michael Kalus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
I wouldn't mind having my own fixed IP but they are hard to come by
these
days.
I bought mine.
They aren't exactly cheap though. For me to get a static IP from my
current ISP
Peter Kiem wrote:
Hi John,
(my account has one static and 5 dynamic ip's). I use the static for my
business website, my mail server is on one of the dynamic ip's, and a
Why don't you run your mailserver on the same IP as your website? They can
co-exist happily you know :)
Regards,
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 14:28, Skip Morrow wrote:
Once and for all, I'd like to have my sound card working *right*. Ever
since I started with linux (several years ago), I have always had one
problem or another with sound. Works with one window manager but not
another. Works
Arnaldo Bento wrote:
Hi
I will answer some questions done by those that answered to this
subject:
- Yes the computer that has RH 9.0 is defined as Gateway
- The modem Siemens Santis doesn't have ethernet connection. It is a
modem with
USB connection.
- The other computers have Win 2000 and
Are you setting the ip's on the other machines statically? If not, you
can set up a dhcp server. Does this Siemens modem have an ethernet
connection? If so, there are plenty of howto's out there for this.
You'll need two NIC's in the Linux box...eth0 connected to the DSL
modem, and eth1 for
Don Leeper wrote:
I was wondering if someone could tell me the syntax to remove a Kernel?
My /boot is filling up and I cleaned it out but will need to remove the
kernel rpm?s correct?
Do a 'rpm -q kernel' first to find out all of the different kernels on
your system. If you have more than
Hi,
I'm trying to configure php with xpm ( --with-xpm-dir=/usr/X11R6 ),
and I keep getting this error
configure: error: Problem with libXpm.(a|so) or libX11.(a|so). Please
check config.log for more information.
config.log has this...
configure:35198: checking for the location of libXpm
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Why did you download that libXpm.3.4f-ELF.tar.gz file?
What's wrong with libXpm as included within Red Hat's packages?
XFree86-libs-4.3.0-2
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4.11
XFree86-devel-4.3.0-2
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.a
Hello people,
I have a system with a Gigabyte GA-7VKMLS motherboard and Red Hat 7.3
(kernel 2.4.18-27.7.x). This board has a VIA KM266 North Bridge, and
VIA 8233A(CE) South Bridge. According to Gigabyte the audio is Realtek
101 (and the board has AC97 codec). When I do a sndconfig, Red
And to the best of my knowledge, neither does 95, 98, and ME
Bret Hughes wrote:
FWIW I was told that XP no longer has this functionality
Bret
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It's all Bob's fault that I have a limited knowledge of Windows. When I
find him, I'm kicking his ass.
Rigler, Steve wrote:
Unless they happen to be running winpopup.
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: John Nichel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 12:10 PM
If you have an account on B, ssh to it with your username.
ssh -l username machinename
but you'll need your account password.
Jianping Zhu wrote:
I have redhat linux machines A and B, I have root access to A but not to,
Is there a way by whick I can ssh from A to B without password. and
Cliff Wells wrote:
Fine. Discount *all* my suggestions ;)
However, consider the pros and cons:
Firing Bob:
- Easy.
- Indicates a decisive nature. Your boss will like that.
Working around group limit:
- Hard.
- Will make you look bad while you search for a solution.
Also, you should try to focus
Jeff Kinz wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 01:57:48PM -0800, Cliff Wells wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 13:43, John Nichel wrote:
Cliff Wells wrote:
Firing Bob:
- Easy.
- Indicates a decisive nature. Your boss will like that.
Working around group limit:
- Hard.
- Will make you look bad while you
Maybe one of the nice admins will rid us of this troll.
brent nicholls wrote:
Ovi you are doing somthing wrong with windows!! I installed windows and
i only had to reboot once, and you dont have to reboot after changing
your screen rez you newb you set it up so it applys the settings with
out
Look hereall the Perl modules you could ever want
http://www.cpan.org/
Billy wrote:
I am running redhat 7.3, it was base install using the Web Server option. I
am using some perl scripts already, but my developer is telling me I need to
install modules for DBI and DBD? Shouldn't those be
What RDMS is he/she using? What you have installed is for Postgres.
Billy wrote:
Go to www.perl.com and do a search for DBD and DBI. That is where I
download mine from. You will need the correct DBD and DBI for the
database you are trying to connect to through Perl. These modules are
Yeah, you can find them here
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/J/JW/JWIED/
Billy wrote:
Well that makes explains a little bit of it, it is a MySQL database..I guess
I need to search cpan.org for the modules for MySQL?
What RDMS is he/she using? What you have installed is for Postgres.
mount -o loop -t iso9660 isofilename mountpoint
Jim Wilferling wrote:
Alright, so I'm annoyed. Just learning linux, and I've gone through 7.2, 8.0, and
was anticipating 8.1. so now there's 9.0, so whatI've tried to install 8.1 beta
rpms, and there were worse problems than there were with
I had heard a rumor a while back that there was a site which contained
iso's/downloads for every stable release of every major version of Linux
out there. Does anyone know of this site?
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Ed Wilts wrote:
snip
And I suppose the whole world is confused by Microsoft's integer
numbering too?
Almost the whole world are sheep for Microsoft, so that moot.
The US consumer market currently understands integer numbering. After
all, you grew up with integers long before you realized that
Red Hat 9 What happened to 8.1?
Original Message
Subject: Red Hat Linux 9 | Get the latest Linux early
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 19:18:21 -
From: Red Hat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Red Hat
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear John:
You may know that Red Hat
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 01:48:24PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
Red Hat 9 What happened to 8.1?
Who says there should have been an 8.1? Just because a whole bunch of
people assumed the next version number was going to be 8.1 doesn't make
it so. Red Hat doesn't pre-announce
What about one of those CD's they're always showing on TVthe ones
that claim you'll like their product so much, they're willing to give
you one for free?
Andrew Robinson wrote:
Sorry to be so very far off topic, but there are some very knowledgeable
folks on this list. We just gave my 77
Good luck. Unlike 2+ years ago, when the head-hunters were call us at
work, the tech industry has taken a big hit. I just recently got
another job after 8 months of unemployment. If you're in the States,
you'll better your chances if you are willing to relocate to anywhere
that will offer
Hey Rebecca, does the Mississippi Department of Enviromental Quality
have any 60k+/year openings for a Louisiana Linux geek? :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What a terrible thing that there are young people, eager to work, with
great qualifications who have punched all the right buttons, yet can't
. They're
trying to hire those first. It's right, but it makes it hard for the
rest to find work.
As a career contractor, I am painfully aware of the normal cycles of
the contracting industry. But this lul is anything BUT normal.
Ric
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 12:19:09PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
Good
(Netgear's always been good to me),
but part of me wants to try and stick it out and figure this issue out.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:52 PM
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Subject: Re: System Drops off Network
I had a box running
Ed Wilts wrote:
snip
p.s. I picked up my last 48x burner for $20 after rebates and I've seen
them for $10 as well.
/snip
And to think I spent $400 on a 1x burner a few years back. :(
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I had a box running RedHat 7.3 doing this with the exact same NIC. Put
a Netgear NIC in, and the problem hasn't come back (8 months now). I've
also had problems with Linksys NIC's on Linux.
Dan Donathan wrote:
Agreed, there may be an issue with the driver, etc., but I don't believe
it to be
Curious hereif I telnet into my system as a regular user, then su to
root, aren't I sending my password in plain text across the network?
Jeff Kinz wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:41:28PM +0100, Vincent Couvreur wrote:
I use Redhat 8.0
When i want to telnet my server with the user root,
February 2003 10:26 am, John Nichel wrote:
Curious hereif I telnet into my system as a regular user, then su to
root, aren't I sending my password in plain text across the network?
yep.
snip
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Did you install the php RPM's too, or just the Apache ones?
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Yes, I did install it by RPM. So, I figure what I need to do is download
the source for php and do the install as described at php's site.
Unless, someone knows a way to work with the already installed php.
John
I assume you installed Apache by RPM? Do a
rpm -q php
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I added those lines and restarted apache, but no go.
Yeh, I already put the test.php file there to test it. When I access it,
I just get a blank page.
On Saturday, Feb 22, 2003, at 11:48 US/Pacific, Bart
The username is going to be root, and the password is whatever you
specified during the install of Red Hat.
Scott Thompson wrote:
I installed RHL 8 on my computer sharing with Win2K. Everything was
fine. I then booted for the first time and it asked me for a username
and password. I don't
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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:03 PM
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The username is going to be root, and the password is whatever you
specified during the install of Red Hat.
Scott
Would be nothing new. Spammers have long used mailing list archives to
get addresses.
Tass wrote:
Greetings.
Though I am extremely pleased to have joined this group, I have to say
that I am a bit concerned about a post I've recently received.
This email account that I've joined this Red
Hello guys and gals,
I'm having a slight problem compiling PHP 4.3 --with-pspel on a 7.3
machine The install of aspell .50.x and the English language file went
fine, and php configure's fine. However, about half way thru compiling
PHP, I get the below errors. Anyone know why this may be
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