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<0> anyone know if redhat installs apache with 'apache extension' ? <0> apxs <1> hool-: i believe its in the apache-devel package <0> yeah i'm losing my mind here trying to install that package <0> so many dependencies and conflicts <1> hool-: on fedora.. or ? <0> fedora <1> yum install apache-devel <1> should do it <0> trying <2> this may be a dumb question, but is there anyway to do an undo in redhat? <2> hehe <2> i just realized that there is a typo in my question <2> what i meant to ask was: is there a way to undo and "rm" in redhat <2> like > rm test.txt <2> then
<2> whoops, i need that file! <2> > undel test.txt <2> to undo a "rm" in redhat. (so many typos! its been a long day!) <3> im trying to get apache running on redhat, and im getting the following error when i try and start the service: <3> [1] Killed httpd (wd: /usr/local/apache_1.3.34/src/) (wd now: /usr/local/apache/conf) <3> does that help enough to tell what im doin wrong? <4> nope <5> startkeylogger <6> im sure a lot of people running redhat use norton ;x <4> lewl. <7> Is there a flag I can p*** to RPM to make it tell me where a particular package has installed files? I am installing Sun's JDK, but after it's finished and I run "java --version" I still get a gcc gcj version, like the java binary wasn't overwritten. <8> gradg: <9> how do i get automount to mount on start up <10> snmp help please :) <10> i have rhel3 on two boxes, snmpd running on both, snmpd.conf only has "rocommunity public" firewall is open on port 161 for both <10> i run "snmpwalk -c public -v 1 <ip> system" <10> and i get "Timeout: No Response from <ip>" <10> tcpdump shows requests and responses going in both directions, snmpd in debugging mode shows request and responses <11> ............................................................................... <10> <sigh> thanks for pushing my stuff up <10> does anyone know why it's timing out? <11> .------.. _------__--___.__. <11> / \_ / ` ` \ <11> / \ |. \ <11> / \ \ | <11> / .--._ .---. | \ | <11> | / -__- \ | ~-/--`-`-`-\ | <11> | | | | | \ | <11> || || | | | <11> || ,_ _. || | | | <11> || e e || Hey Beavis, | _-- | | <11> || _ |_ || pull my finger! _| =-. |.-. | <11> @| (o\_/o) |@ Heh,Heh!!! o|/o/ _. | <11> | _____ | / ~ \ | <11> \ ( /uuuuu\ ) / No way! (/___@) ___~ | <11> \ `=====' / *** wipe!! |_===~~~.` | <11> \ -___- / _______.--~ | <11> | | // \________ | <11> /-_____-\ . _//_ \ | <11> / \ \\///// __/-___-- -_ <11> / \ \ / / __\ <11> /__| AC / DC |__\ / / -| Metallica|| | <11> | || |\ \ / / || || | <11> | || | \ \/ / || || | <10> running it on localhost works just fine <11> / \ <11> |\_/| <11> |---| <11> | | <11> _ |=-=| _ <11> _ / \| |/ \ <11> / \| | | ||\ <11> | | | | | \> <11> | | | | | \ <11> | - - - - |) ) <11> | / <11> \ / <11> \ / <11> \ /
<11> \ / <11> | | <10> all right, so it's the snmpd that comes with rhel3 because the snmpd worked perfectly on rhel4 <10> .. and i have the latest version according to rhn... <12> startkeylogger <10> any suggestions? <13> mornin <14> what is the minimum kernel requirement for socks 5 proxy client <14> or where can i find core documentation on it <10> WTF!!!! now snmpd is working when i haven't made any changes?? <15> OVERDR|VE: i don't believe that would require anything special in the kernel <16> i am trying to load rhel onto a laptop, it gets as far as anaconda and then 'permission denied' ..... you may reboot <17> im trying to compile wxWidgets (requires GTK+2) and its having problems finding gtk.. im seeing gtk installed in /usr/lib/gtk-2.0. any ideas? <18> set a configure option <18> to where it will find the headers <18> or libs <19> hi <19> can anyone around help me? <19> ok <16> impatient twit <20> so, I havent used redhat since v7. at the time there was no dependency-aware rpm installer. what's the appropriate way (ie- the way that redhat would want you to) to install packages for RHEL <20> yum doesn't seem to be native on it, is that not "from" redhat? <15> falz: up2date <15> up2date --install pkgname <20> thx. <9> falz its not from red hat <9> its from yellow dog <20> ahh. <20> up2date theoretically resolves dependencies? <9> http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/ <9> up2date is not that good anymore <9> red hat is moving away from it <20> yum will get the correct packages for each version, however? (RHEL4 in this case) <9> most packages it will have resolved <9> check the repository <9> does someone know if red hat will start supporting the new chip by Sun with its 8 cores? <20> wow. rh is annoying me. so, is there a way for up2date to.. refresh what packages it thinks it can install? <20> if I do --show-available, there's not a ton there (700) <21> update the db <21> or rebuild it <20> yea, I don't see an update command in --help <20> dar <20> nevermind :) <20> actually, -u just updates installed packages. I is the --show-available only reading from local files, or does it go online eachtime? (I would ***ume it stays local) <20> so are the packages on enterprise terribly out of date by default? php 4.3.9? do I need to change the sources file to be something much less stable to get something more current? <16> bleeding edge != stable <16> rhel is only released new every 18 months <20> yea, setting someone's ****ty redhat server up, they have an up2date subscription, rhel, so I'm trying to keep things sane for them <20> may as well just install from src <20> I' <20> perhaps just some centos packages <20> or reformat and put freebsd on here <16> or debian <16> debian is about as up to date as rhel <16> :P <16> if you want new, try FC5 T3 <22> Is anyone able to help me at all? I'm currently looking for a script to use to allow me to manage shells on my server. I have root access and all, and I'm currently using CPanel (I had no choice, sadly) to manage web-hosting packages and accounts - what can I use to do the same with shells? <23> I'd say go FreeBSD <23> :X <22> No choice there either hehe <22> It's a VDS/VPS. <23> oh, didn't notice ur question <23> was responding to: <23> falz:#redhat> or reformat and put freebsd on here <23> <Kibozo:#redhat> or debian <23> <Kibozo:#redhat> debian is about as up to date as rhel <23> <Kibozo:#redhat> :P <22> mp***wd: hehe <22> mp***wd: ANy ideas then? I'm basically running a VDS for my own personal use, but I will hand out free shells and hosting to close, trusted sources - I still however want to restrict processes, bandwidth etc. <22> From that the shell, that is. <22> Or FOR shell accounts. <22> In the limits.conf file, what's the difference between 'soft' and 'hard' settings?
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