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I used to use up2date --configure to bring up a gui listing.
Thanks.
Dave.
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To General Red Hat Linux diSorin Srbu wrote
> John Nichel < > scribbled on Wednesday October 31 2007 7 16 PM
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> > What I ended up doing in cases like this was formatting the drive ext2
> > and using a ext2 driver for WindowHi
I 'm wondering if anyone out there uses or have used "rpm rollbacks " as
mentioned here
http //blog.chris.tylers.info/index.php?/archives/17-How-to-Rollback-Pac
kage-UpdatesInstallation-on-Fedora.John Nichel < > scribbled on Wednesday October 31 2007 7 16 PM
> What I ended up doing in cases like this was formatting the drive ext2
> and using a ext2 driver for Windows...
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> http //www.fs-Johan Booysen < > scribbled on Wednesday October 31 2007 6 27 PM
I 've used ntfs-3g about six months ago on a fedora6(?)-machine. I connected a
drive from WinXP using a ide-to-usb-adapter in order tOn 10/29/07 Bill Tangren <bjt@(protected) > wrote
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> I have a Dell Precision 670 server running RHEL ES 4 with all the updates.
> The hard disk seems to have crashed over the weekend. Here is a dfOn 10/31/07 Steven Buehler <steve@(protected) > wrote
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> I have a samba server setup on RHEL AS 5. I can access it
> locally
> but not from a remote server. I have even turned off the fiBill Hillier wrote
> NFlorez@(protected) wrote
> > How do I disable and enable Selinux?
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> setenforce command ....
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> setenforce 0
> setenforce 1
And reboot. And forget about it. It 's a honkin ' paYes it is commented out with a " ".
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Sent Wednesday October 31 200Barry
YOu are correct it was the firewall that was not allowing/accepting
port 10000 connectiosn
Thanks
N?stor -)
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[mailto redhatHave you checked your smb.conf for this line?
hosts allow 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.
On Oct 31 2007 at 1 52 PM Steven Buehler wrote
> I have a samba server setup on RHEL AS 5. I can access OK I did not get any responses from this but I have another
question that hopefully someone will reply to this question and my other
questions.
Can you have both version Pseudo TTY on a system?
Hey
Openldap is great code. Your just a bad system administrator.
Ezra
On 10/12/07 m.roth2006@(protected) <m.roth2006@(protected) > wrote
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> Ghu do I *loathe* openldap. Talk about amateur codThanks for your reply. I 'll have a go.
What I want to do is extract backup tar file while not extracting the
member tar files.
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[maiSee this link (at the bottom). It explains how to do what I believe you are
looking for (or at least gets you close).
http //www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/lpt/20_08.html
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1) Use the exclude parameter to avoid collecting the tar 's in the
directories
2) Define in your extract to suppress the extraction of located tar 's within
that extract.
Check Hi
For several applications/tools I 'd like to create an RPM to make
maintenance easier. However some of these come without a Makefile
(usually just untar in the correct directory). For others I 'd I 'm trying to use tar to (sort of) make an incremental backup of a
directory which contains subdirectories and a couple of other tar
archives
tar -cvf incremental.tar --newer-mtime "11 Oct 2007 " *
T
Does anybody have experience connecting old Netapp disk shelves to a Fibre
channel HBA on a linux system.
i get /dev/sdc (block device) ?as well as /dev/sg2 (char device)
To install MPlayer and VLC
Copy the freshrpm from http //ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/fedora/linux/5/freshrpms-release/freshrpms-release-1.1-1.fc.noarch.rpm
Install this rpm
$rpm -ivh freshrpOk folks about a year and a half two years ago around when the 2.6 kernel
came out I read an interesting thread that suggested that the improvements
including the scheduler made a difference Solved. Turned out that in my /etc/ldap.conf I had both a host directive which used the short name of the ldap server and a URI directive which used a fully qualified one... that was different thaA Server that is using uniprocessor kernel will only recognize 4GB RAM
This is how a server which was not using smp module showed
# more /proc/meminfo
MemTotal 3107748 kB
MemFree 25
Also if you have a server with more than 4Gigs of RAM you will need to
use the smp kernel
Thx
Pankaj Govil
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[mailto redhat-list-bo >Date Fri 12 Oct 2007 12 37 29 -0400 (EDT)
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<snip >
>I 've had an openldap server running for a year. A few weeks back I enabled it on a new server we racked. Everything Ghu do I *loathe* openldap. Talk about amateur code - they can 't even give error messages some times much less usefull ones.
I 've had an openldap server running for a year. A few weeks back I enabOn SSH you could create a /etc/ssh/sshrc and put your piece of code
inside it. This code is execute once only when users connect to your
server through SSH.
On 10/11/07 Michael Scully <agentscully@
Thanks for the reply. After sending that e-mail I kept looking. What
I noticed was there are two vi binaries /bin/vi and /usr/bin/vim. As a
regular user 'vi ' is aliased to /usr/bin/vim which d |
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