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From: Kaushal Shriyan (kaushalshri...@gmail.com)
Date: 13-09-23 02:31
To: r...@ronno.nl, General Red Hat Linux discussion list
(redhat-list@redhat.com)
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apply security updates offline on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
release 8.7 (Ootpa) in Production environment
H
t;
>> Follow-up is the Katello/Foreman project you can use freely, or
>> Satellite6 for the licensed.
>>
>> The official project site https://www.theforeman.org
>>
>>
>> Keep in mind that Satellite6 is specially configured to only support RHEL
>> servers
or the licensed.
>
> The official project site https://www.theforeman.org
>
>
> Keep in mind that Satellite6 is specially configured to only support RHEL
> servers, no others.
>
> Katello/Foreman can handle multiple Linux distro's : RedHat, Debian based
> and more.
>
>
that Satellite6 is specially configured to only support RHEL
servers, no others.
Katello/Foreman can handle multiple Linux distro's : RedHat, Debian based and
more.
Kind regards,
Ron de Kuijer
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From: Kaushal Shriyan (kaushalshri...@gmail.com)
Date: 11-09-23 17:16
On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 7:12 PM Mike Burger
wrote:
> Have you considered setting up a Spacewalk (free) or Satellite
> (licensed) server, in your envinronment?
>
> This way, you could use it as an internet connected, central repository
> to pull in all of the patches, and then your internal
Have you considered setting up a Spacewalk (free) or Satellite
(licensed) server, in your envinronment?
This way, you could use it as an internet connected, central repository
to pull in all of the patches, and then your internal systems could pull
and apply their patches from this internal
Hi,
Further to the earlier email, is there a way to list security related
vulnerabilities for production environment offline systems which are not
connected to the Internet?
On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 8:09 AM Kaushal Shriyan
wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 12:58 AM Matty Sarro wrote:
>
>>
On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 12:58 AM Matty Sarro wrote:
> There is a plugin for yum called "downloadonly". I think 8 has it by
> default.
>
> You should be able to go on to a like system and run "yum update
> --downloadonly --downloaddir=/path/to/directory" which will download all of
> the packages
an copy the packages to the target system in a given directory.
Then to install navigate to the directory and run "yum local install *.rpm"
and it'll update.
-Matty
On Sat, Sep 9, 2023, 12:49 PM Kaushal Shriyan
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to apply the security updates offline on
Hi,
Is there a way to apply the security updates offline on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa) as it is a production environment?
yum list-security --security
yum -y update --security
Please guide me. Thanks in Advance.
Best Regards,
Kaushal
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>>>
>>> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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>
>
> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""&qu
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>> > on Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa)#
>> >
>> > Is there a way to configure openldap on /etc directory for
>> > configuration
>> > fi
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 12:04 AM Mike Burger
wrote:
> On 2023-07-24 14:21, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to build
> >
> https://www.openldap.org/software/download/OpenLDAP/openldap-release/openldap-2.5.15.tgz
> > on Red Hat
>> Please guide me. Thanks in advance.
>
> Out of curiosity, is there a specific reason you're building from
> source, rather than installing the prebuild openldap RPM package that is
> available for YUM/DNF installation from Red Hat's
> rhel-8-for-x86_64-baseos-rpms repository?
It feels like
On 2023-07-24 14:21, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build
https://www.openldap.org/software/download/OpenLDAP/openldap-release/openldap-2.5.15.tgz
on Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa)#
Is there a way to configure openldap on /etc directory for
configuration
files
Hi,
I am trying to build
https://www.openldap.org/software/download/OpenLDAP/openldap-release/openldap-2.5.15.tgz
on Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa)#
Is there a way to configure openldap on /etc directory for configuration
files and generate systemctl openldap service unit file
t; regards
>
> Stanislas
>
>
> Le 19/07/2023 à 18:53, Kaushal Shriyan a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a way to downgrade Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.8 (Ootpa)
> > to Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa)?
> >
> > Please suggest
On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 8:45 PM Ralf Prengel
wrote:
> Hallo,
> ldap is EOL.
> Ralf
>
Thanks Ralf for the quick email response. Are there any open source ldap
related software which can be installed and configured on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa) without having
Hallo,
ldap is EOL.
Ralf
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> Am 22.07.2023 um 15:32 schrieb Kaushal Shriyan :
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa). Is there a way
> to install and configure the OpenLDAP Software (https://www.openldap.org/)
&g
Hi,
I am running Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa). Is there a way
to install and configure the OpenLDAP Software (https://www.openldap.org/)
Please guide me. Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Kaushal
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> On Jul 19, 2023, at 12:35 PM, Kaushal Shriyan
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa). I am following
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_en
Hi,
Is there a way to downgrade Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.8 (Ootpa)
to Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa)?
Please suggest. Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I am running Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa). I am following
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/deploying_different_types_of_servers/setting-apache-http-server_deploying-different-types-of-servers
I have installed epel repo but i
vers.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> Targeted Individual in Singapore
>
> On Fri, 7 Jul 2023 at 23:09, Kenneth Kirchner wrote:
>>
>> Not sure why you would pick RHEL for your choice of desktop linux. There
>> are better options out there
k RHEL for your choice of desktop linux. There are
> better options out there, Fedora probably being the best if you like Red Hat.
> I think you could use RHEL freely if you signed up as a developer and
> registered your laptop with that account. Otherwise, I do believe you will
>
would pick RHEL for your choice of desktop linux. There are
better options out there, Fedora probably being the best if you like Red Hat.
I think you could use RHEL freely if you signed up as a developer and
registered your laptop with that account. Otherwise, I do believe you will
need
Not sure why you would pick RHEL for your choice of desktop linux. There are
better options out there, Fedora probably being the best if you like Red Hat.
I think you could use RHEL freely if you signed up as a developer and
registered your laptop with that account. Otherwise, I do believe
Subject: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 9.2 for my Aftershock
Gaming Laptop
Good day from Singapore,
Do I need to purchase the RHEL subscription at USD$179 or I can use
free developer subscription for my Aftershock gaming laptop?
I intend to use my Aftershock gaming laptop as a desktop
Greetings all...long time, no submission of question.
In my organization roughly 1/6 of our Linux footprint is running SUSE
Enterprise Linux (12 SP5 and 15 SP4), while the rest is RHEL (7, 8 and
soon, 9).
I've recently implemented Satellite Server (6.10) and we are looking to
ditch SUSE
Subject: Can I use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 free developers
subscription as a desktop with GUI?
Good day from Singapore,
Can I use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 free developers subscription as
a desktop with GUI like GNOME?
Looking forward to your reply.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mr
Hello All,
I am a newbie to Linux and SELinux as well. So apologize me if my question
is stupid. All these days, I have been playing with Solaris. Have implemented
user profiles and associated them with roles using RBAC on Solaris to
facilitate set of users to run my application. Users
. So what I need to do is to compress the
characters so the 132 characters will fit. In other flavors of *nix, I can,
by using the -oc option of lp, accomplish this task. I have noticed that
the Linux version of lp does not contain this option.
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I wanna instal RedHat AS, the server hase SCSI controler, so i want to install it and
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characters in each line. So what I need to do is to compress the
characters so the 132 characters will fit. In other flavors of *nix, I
can, by using the -oc option of lp, accomplish this task. I have noticed
that the Linux version of lp does not contain this option.
Regards.
The CUPS
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 14:31, Mohamed Kerbachi wrote:
I wanna instal RedHat AS, the server hase SCSI controler, so i want to install it
and set up a RAID with the existing 4 HDs.
Any docs are welcome.
Hardware or software RAID ?
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the
first 80 characters in each line. So what I need to do is to compress
the
characters so the 132 characters will fit. In other flavors of *nix, I
can, by using the -oc option of lp, accomplish this task. I have
noticed
that the Linux version of lp does not contain this option.
Regards
Software RAID,
thanks.
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Objet : Re: RAID on Linux ?
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 14:31, Mohamed Kerbachi wrote:
I wanna instal RedHat AS, the server hase SCSI controler
I wanna instal RedHat AS, the server hase SCSI controler, so i want to
install it and set up a RAID with the existing 4 HDs.
Any docs are welcome.
for software-raid:
- the red hat manuals are a good source of information
- the software-raid howto:
If I understand RAID, linux doesnt know about you having raid, or does it? Dont you
build RAID 0,1,5 on the controller itself?
Vasiliy Boulytchev
Colorado Information Technologies, Inc.
http://www.coinfotech.com
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On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 11:02 AM, Boulytchev, Vasiliy wrote:
If I understand RAID, linux doesnt know about you having raid, or does
it? Dont you build RAID 0,1,5 on the controller itself?
In the case of hardware RAID, yes, the controller has knowledge of the
RAID levels and manages
characters will fit. In other flavors of *nix, I can,
by using the -oc option of lp, accomplish this task. I have noticed that
the Linux version of lp does not contain this option.
pipe it through mpage with the compressed font option set
appropiately It is the -W option.
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Dear Friends,
Could any one give me a link to download Redhat Linux 8.0 64
bit version? Isthat software free to download?
Regards
kumar
On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 03:09, Buck wrote:
Try disabling the iptables temporarily. I had that problem on Knology.
Once disabled, it worked. I will figure out why later when I have
something worth protecting. I am afraid if someone wants to steal Linux
they would be better to download the ISOs
If your getting localhost I would make sure that's not the name of the Linux
box for one, change it linux-server or something. Are you running your own
DNS or WINS server, if not place the linux box info in the hosts file on
each of the XP boxes, this way you have a better chance of nowing they're
Hi folks-
My apologies if this is out there somewhere, but I've googled this to
death without finding a satisfactory answer. I'm attempting to tar copy
a large repository (actually, the RHAS3.0 iso images) from a Linux NFS
server to a Solaris NFS client. At various intervals, the transfer
a satisfactory answer. I'm attempting to tar
copy
a large repository (actually, the RHAS3.0 iso images) from a Linux NFS
server to a Solaris NFS client. At various intervals, the transfer
invariably dies with a file not found error. The cause of this error
can be explained by the sudden disappearance
]
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Subject: NFS between Linux and Solaris
Hi folks-
My apologies if this is out there somewhere, but I've googled this to
death without finding a satisfactory answer. I'm attempting
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 15:43, Ken Rossman wrote:
Can you include some info on exactly what commands you are using, and
some info on the respective configurations of each machine?
Pretty simple:
[Linux server - /etc/exports]
/mnt/isohostname(ro)
[Solaris client]
mount -F nfs -o ro,vers
.
There are no hangs or delays. I believe what you are describing was a
known issue with IRIX as per the Linux NFS site:
http://nfs.sourceforge.net/#section_e
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On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 15:58, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 15:43, Ken Rossman wrote:
Can you include some info on exactly what commands you are using, and
some info on the respective configurations of each machine?
Pretty simple:
[Linux server - /etc/exports]
/mnt/iso
finding a satisfactory answer. I'm attempting to tar copy
a large repository (actually, the RHAS3.0 iso images) from a Linux NFS
server to a Solaris NFS client. At various intervals, the transfer
invariably dies with a file not found error. The cause of this error
can be explained
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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 3:03 PM
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Subject: RE: NFS between Linux and Solaris
There are no hangs or delays. I believe what you are
describing
Hi all!
I have two questions regarding printing.
I need to be able to compress soem output in order to get 132 characters per
line. I do not see how this is possible using lp. Is there another way?
I tried to install cups, but I am getting an error that says the cups lib
does not exist. When
finding a satisfactory answer. I'm attempting to tar
copy
a large repository (actually, the RHAS3.0 iso images) from a Linux NFS
server to a Solaris NFS client. At various intervals, the transfer
invariably dies with a file not found error. The cause of this
error
can be explained
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 20:46, Dominic RIVERA wrote:
If you're running a kernel before 2.4.19 try upgrading your kernel. I
ran into some issues with pre 2.4.19 kernels that would do some strange
things, apparantly someone did some major nfs work in 2.4.19.
Unfortunately, *all* Red Hat Advanced
El Miércoles, 22 de Octubre de 2003 16:37, dlangschied escribió:
Hi all!
I have two questions regarding printing.
I need to be able to compress soem output in order to get 132 characters
per line. I do not see how this is possible using lp. Is there another
way?
(...)
Sincerely,
David
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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 4:23 PM
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Subject: [SUMMARY] NFS between Linux and Solaris
Well, I wish I could say I have an authoritative answer
on
what
All,
I just got tasked with providing (by this afternoon!) a short primer on
linux, preferably RH 9. I need something that a group of MIS Windows folks
can read in two evenings, such that I can then sit them down in front of RH
9 boxes and show them how to administer the basics.
I've found
On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 12:23, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
All,
I just got tasked with providing (by this afternoon!) a short primer on
linux, preferably RH 9. I need something that a group of MIS Windows folks
can read in two evenings, such that I can then sit them down in front of RH
9 boxes
You might check out the stuff at http://rute.sf.net/ - it's not RH
specific, but you might find some good stuff in there. That's what we use
for new Linux training.
Jon
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
All,
I just got tasked with providing (by this afternoon!) a short primer
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 22:15, Graham wrote:
I have been able to get one computer of three workgrouped computers (with
Windows XP pro) to have file and printer access to my Linux box but the
other two XP computers give me the \\Localhost is not accessible...
message from the XP Network places
Graham wrote:
I am really new to Linux so if anyone could help it would be greatly
appreciated.
My setup is three Windows XP Pro computers and one Linux 9.0 computer which
has an HP 845c printer attached to it via USB all on the same Workgroup. I
setup up the SAMBA Server on the Linux box
Edward Dekkers wrote:
Graham wrote:
I am really new to Linux so if anyone could help it would be greatly
appreciated.
My setup is three Windows XP Pro computers and one Linux 9.0 computer
which
has an HP 845c printer attached to it via USB all on the same
Workgroup. I
setup up the SAMBA
hi there is an oss LinNeighborhood at http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/index.html. which
can be used for browsing local LAN.it works on rh9 too
regards
samkupar
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I have been able to get one computer of three workgrouped computers (with
Windows XP pro) to have file and printer access to my Linux box but the
other two XP computers give me the \\Localhost is not accessible...
message from the XP Network places section when I try to access the Linux
box (I
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 19:28:44 +0100 (BST) chandrachud nanduri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be very helpful if anybody can give the complete steps to burn
cd's on Linux . Also , please mention which is the best Linux CD Burning
Utility available
On Sunday 19 October 2003 08:19 am, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Hello,
To burn CD you can find the step by step instruction on Redhat manuals site,
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/getting-started-guide/s1-disks-cdrom.html
I myself couldn't use the Nautilus facility
if you want you can
use command line tools.
check
1.mkisofs for creating iso images.
2. cdrecord to burn cds
3. dd if you want to create a 1:1 image
of a cd.
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I am really new to Linux so if anyone could help it would be greatly
appreciated.
My setup is three Windows XP Pro computers and one Linux 9.0 computer which
has an HP 845c printer attached to it via USB all on the same Workgroup. I
setup up the SAMBA Server on the Linux box according
Best tool is K3B, sure.
www.k3b.org for more info.
Regards,
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 19:28:44 +0100 (BST)
chandrachud nanduri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be very helpful if anybody can give the complete steps to burn cd's on
Linux . Also , please mention which is the best Linux CD Burning
Craig Daters wrote:
X-CDRoast is what you are looking for (www.xcdroast.org) and is included
with RH, now whether it got installed when you installed RH is another
question. If not, there is an RPM available at Red Hats site. There is
documentation available for X-CDRoast at the www.xcdroast.org
Where do you get the softwares SAMBA or Webmin?
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What these guys said is correct but it is easier
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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Campbell, Michael (Contractor) wrote:
Where do you
It would be very helpful if anybody can give the complete steps to burn cd's on Linux . Also , please mention which is the best Linux CD Burning Utility available with RedHat 9.0
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Thank you all. I am working on it and go figure the
document
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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
I have a Linux and a Win XP on home network.
I also enabled the file sharing C:\network
On the Linux machine, I have user /home/net
How is Win XP able to see /home/net/temp ?
How can Linux share C:\network from Win XP?
Samba should be a solution but what command do I use ?
Any suggestion
truc nguyen wrote:
I have a Linux and a Win XP on home network.
I also enabled the file sharing C:\network
On the Linux machine, I have user /home/net
How is Win XP able to see /home/net/temp ?
How can Linux share C:\network from Win XP?
Samba should be a solution but what command do I use
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,
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wrote:
truc nguyen wrote:
I
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
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 22:34, John Nichel wrote:
truc nguyen wrote:
snip
You can mount the remote filesystem
mount -t smbfs -o usename=WindowsUser,password=WindowPass
//WinXPmachine/sharename /mnt/mountpoint
Or you can use smbclient to see the shares, and access them (like
command
://www.samba.org.
When I was messing with my home network, that site helped tremendously.
The documentation is available in several different languages.
Also, any good thick tome on Red Hat Linux should provide some good
information about Samba as well.
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also recommend very highly the documentation at http://www.samba.org.
When I was messing with my home network, that site helped tremendously.
The documentation is available in several different languages.
Also, any good thick tome on Red Hat Linux should provide some good
information about
On 14-Oct-2003/20:18 -0700, truc nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I edit smb.conf. Can you tell me
- What linux commands to view the shared files in XP
(C:\network)
IF you're running Nautilus or Konqueror, try typing smb:/// in the
address bar.
- What linux commands to enable the shared
Le Ngoc Thach wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using RedHatLinux 9.0 in IBM Thinkpad G40 that its netcard is
Broadcom NetXtreme Fast Ethernet. It's seem Linux unknown this netcard.
What can I do to Linuz recognize the netcard.
Thanks.
Thach.
The driver (bc5700) that is available has the wrong base iomem
You also might want to look at mondo rescue.
http://www.mondorescue.org. It's release under the
GPL.
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Hi all,
Is anyone aware of any software tools or products
(open source) similar to the
Symantec Ghost for Wins in Linux for cloning images
Thanks
I have a VHS tape of my grandfather's 100th birthday that I want to make
into a VCD so that I can send copies to the whole family (can you say bulk
CD's? *grin* ).
Is anybody currently doing vidcap in linux and can you recommend a decent
card that's not too terribly expensive (I'd like
Hi all,
I'm using RedHatLinux 9.0 in IBM Thinkpad G40 that its netcard is
Broadcom NetXtreme Fast Ethernet. It's seem Linux unknown this netcard.
What can I do to Linuz recognize the netcard.
Thanks.
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operations are going to take a significant
amount of time, and I think that I could use asynchronous I/O to gain
some CPU cycles while a read/write operation is on progress.
It will be grate if anyone can point me to some documentation about AIO
on Linux? Does anyone know if this is working
Hi everyone,
I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is
probably a really dumb question so please forgive me.
I am using Red Hat Linux 9.
I just installed a new Graphics Card and the system
resolution reset to default. Now if I try to up the resolution it tells
You should be able to just log out of X and that would restart it. Much
like rebooting MS.
Problem is I have no idea what the XServer is or how to control it. I
searched services list and the RedHat site and the built in docs and I
can't find anything.
Can anyone point me in the
exit out to the command prompt and run
startx
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From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi everyone,
I have just started to use Linux and I had a question
That's what I presumed, but when I did, the res didn't change.
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On Behalf Of Michael S. Dunsavage
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:05 PM
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You should be able
Staudenmayer
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exit out to the command prompt and run
startx
-Original Message-
From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:55 PM
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Subject: Linux Newbie Question
Hi
, October 09, 2003 12:56 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Linux Newbie Question
exit out to the command prompt and run
startx
-Original Message-
From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Linux Newbie
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 13:55, Donald Tyler wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is probably
a really dumb question so please forgive me.
I am using Red Hat Linux 9.
I just installed a new Graphics Card and the system resolution
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