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<0> hey im new to redhat, i was just wondering how can you list all the installed rpm packages?
<1> Hello
<1> is anyone home?
<2> is anyone have tried to update the kernel version to 2.6.15.6?
<3> Greetings, I have a Gateway Laptop, 333Mhz, 64mb ram, 4gb hdd. What's the latest RH version I could run?



<4> does an NNTP server send IHAVE command to a client(newsreader), or it is only sent to other servers ?
<5> stopspy DCC SEND "you_internets_are_dieing"
<6> I 'untared' a file and now I want to delete the extracted files but I'm receiving "rm: cannot unlink `python.tgz': Permission denied". So, how do I remove it?
<7> i'm having a problem with 'ifup' running and taking up a lot of cpu usage (18%) - it's slowing my system down and upping the load . it's currently over 12. anyone have any clue why this is happening?
<8> ifup is just activating an eth device?
<7> ahhh
<7> but my network connection is already set up
<8> have you tried using ifconfig instead?
<7> i havent fun ifup
<7> err run
<8> oh
<7> i think i may know why though, for some reason i had to set up my (gigabit) ethernet as eth1, and then i renamed it to eth0 and commented out the original eth0 from /etc/modprobe.conf
<8> thats weird
<7> it was "alias eth0 sis900"
<7> but the motherboard has no ethernet on it, and i only have the gigabit card (which uses sk98lin, which was set up to eth1 and i changed it to eth0)
<7> yeah
<7> Mar 12 12:11:52 localhost ifup: cannot change name of eth0 to eth1: Device or resource busy
<7> Mar 12 12:11:52 localhost ifup: Device eth1 has different MAC address than expected, ignoring.
<7> how can i get it to ignore that?



<9> evening all
<9> i have a slight issue with a file i am working on
<9> a little new to this as i am
<8> atom_jack, you live in Concord by any chance?
<9> i thought i would ask :D i have a file .. a sentance per line, the sentances i wish to edit all of a come upper case k at the start of them
<9> i am basically wondering how to do the following
<7> no, sf, but i am from walnut creek
<7> why?
<9> target a specific set of lines in the file i.e. with "[A-Z] a" and then change the letter a
<9> the issue is how do replace the address space you matched with what was there before ?
<9> sed 's/[A-Z] a/[need match space here] c/g' file
<9> any ideas ?
<9> even perl -pi -e 's/ would work if i could just set up the address target beforehand, a cat |grep wipes out everything that does not match of course
<8> atom_jack, just wondering, your IP looks familiar =O I live in Pleasanton.
<7> ahhh
<9> thx
<9> take 2
<9> cat file | grep "|Q|" | grep "[A-Z] x3" gives me an address match in a file i need to edit, any idea how i can incorporate it as an address match with perl -pi -e 's/search/replace/g' ? i have dug around and the answer seems to be eluding me
<9> arggg


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