hi there
may i join the group ?
i guess its freee ;)
rgrds
amey
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Dear Sir / Madam
Red Hat Linux 9 Bible
by Christopher Negus (Author)
List Price: $49.99
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Edition: Paperback
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; Book and CD-ROM edition (May 2003)
ISBN: 0764539388
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Book Description
"The definitive work on Red Hat Linux. Chain it to your desk. You'll browse
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If Red Hat Linux 9 can do it, you can do it too...
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the system will get you going with confidence. If you're a Red Hat veteran,
Linux expert Christopher Negus gives you everything you need to administer
the latest desktop, server, and networking enhancements, plus much more.
Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Red Hat Linux 9
Explore GNOME and KDE desktop menus, panels, file managers, workspaces, and
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Special 3 CD-ROM version of Red Hat Linux 9, with 260 additional packages
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Hi,
I am new to NNTPCache server. The compilation and installation went fine but I
am having little trouble understanding the configuration. The following is
some of the configuration from nntpcache.config file:
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# the default policy is no access.
# the following line reverses this
#
# host patern group permissions filters userfiles
#
* * read,post
# whatever is not denied is …
[View More]permitted; we are now a woodstock access file.
# cooling!
# but hendrix is dead, and the world has moved into a new reign
# of conservatism. not so cool.
* * deny
# we are now a french legal system access file. users are guilty until
# proven innocent (mmmmmmmmmmmmmm. guilty users). Okay, okay it's
# the French legal system before la pr?somption d'innocence.
#
# credentials for internal nocem daemon
<nocem@nntpcache> * read,quick
# developers get full access to everything, regardless
# of what subsequent rules say
#
polysynaptic.iq.org * read,post,quick
# allow anyone from localhost to conncet to the web statistics port
localhost <http> read,quick
# full access for our local network
localhost * read,post,filter spam.filter
suburbia.net * read,post
======================================================
The first line says the default policy is "no access" and yet it opens it up to
pretty much everything. The configuration says that the developers have full
access no matter what the configuration file says. Is this the developers
sick joke while documenting the configuration file or is it real?
According to the configuration.access file, there are a bunch of sites and
servers that can access the server. Although my iptables would limit that
access, is there lot careless access to the new servers these days?
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The full story of what one person who signed SCO's NDA encountered on
his trip to Lindon, Utah.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6956
Trevor
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i need compact flash card with IDE interface for
embedded linux application.........
does anyone knows where can i get this in india.....
thanks in advance
=====
Ramesh,
student, IIT, Bombay
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Dear Pankaj,
My system developed exactly the same problem when I installed Redhat 9.0.
The LoadModule fails for various modules. When I further analyzed the
problem, I realized that the files containing these modules were getting
erased. Then, it hit me: The filesystem was corrupted. This was further
evident when I went into the directories containing the X Windows Files-
doing a grep there elicited I/O errors. I tried replacing them, but it
didn't work. And no, an fsck didn't help either.
…
[View More]All this inspite of the fact that I was using a _very_ new hardisk. I dont
think its the harddisk (it'd better not be- there are some vendor necks
that might get badly wrung if it is so)
I have been using Redhat Distros right frm 6.x. But none of them have
given me such probs.
How old is your hard-disk?
Anyway, for the present, if you want to proceed with your trial, use
Redhat 8.0 instead of 9.0, and see what happens. The Debian distros seem
to be better, but since you guys might end up using Linux for commercial
purposes (as opposed to hobby purposes,) I'd suggest you carry on with
Redhat (though admittedly, there might be an issue with RH 9.0). In the
meanwhile, I'll fish around and get in touch with other users on this and
other GLUGs, and on IRC hangouts, and see if any folks have this kind of a
prob. If yes, I'll package an error report and send it to out.
Other Gluggers- any comments? Have I missed out something in my line of
thinking?
And yes- anybody with screwed up file systems on RH 9.0?
Yours,
KZ
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Dear Sir,
We are using Red Hat Linux version 9.0 personnel edition.
We have installed Custom-Everything on one of our PC on trial.
After every say two-three days, we have the following stated problem.
Only Re-Installing Linux 9 finds the solution to us. It do not upgrade as
well.
:
:
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We need Redhat 9.0 discs & are located in Andheri (W), Lokhandwala / Seven
Bungalows area.
We would like to have the installation discs and preferably also the
documentation discs. If there's anyone in the proximity of Andheri and could
lend us their set, we could copy the discs in a day and return.
Alternatively, if there is some person / firm selling the set at a
reasonable cost, we are willing to purchase.
Please contact offlist on the sender's address as well as :
aman0478(a)yahoo.com
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Vishal.
"Desperation is sometimes as powerful an inspirer as genius."
~ Benjamin Disraeli.
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