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<0> Is the channel dead? <1> I know I should be taunted for this but I am using Red Hat 9 and I have good reason to. Can someone point me to a kernel and ndiswrapper-module that are compatible? <1> I don't mind changing my kernel, as long as I get ndiswrapper running <2> /msg NickServ IDENTIFY 1234 <3> lool <0> Does Red Hat have a download site for the SMP Kernel for Version 9.0 available? <4> is there an official repository for rpm's? i'm looking for a library, but i'm not sure which sites i can trust? <4> gah, extraneous question mark <4> sorry <5> Hi Guys.. just wondering if anyone has been able to burn a Dual Layer DVD under linux? I've tried using k3b, but that does not seem to support files larger than 4GB.. Also tried mkisofs and growisofs, and both don't seem to be able to create ISOs larger than 4GB... Any help appreciated!! <6> hi, does any1 know how to stop fedora core's default iptables rules when logging in? <7> stark: #fedora is that way --> <7> but what you want is /etc/init.d/iptables stop to stop it once <7> and /sbin/chkconfig iptables stop to stop it loading after reboot
<6> kee-un: i still want to use iptables, but i dont want those rules to be set <7> what rules? <6> RH-firewall rules <8> then change them <8> :D <8> sort of makes sense <6> well i would if i knew whats loading them <8> i think your language is incorrect <8> iptables is loading them <8> so turn off iptables <8> if you are not happy with the rules <8> change them <6> omg <8> and iptables will load the different rules <6> did you know read one thing i said lol <6> i want to use iptables <8> no one thing was read i did not <8> english i use and u <6> ok... <6> i want to use iptables <8> cool <8> then you just need to change the rules <6> but i dont want specific rules that have been set by fc5 by default <6> i have not set them <6> fc5 has <8> r u in a gui <6> yes <8> then under admin <8> is the firewall rule change thing <8> do it on the console :) <8> i do anyway <8> ahhh that's it <8> firestarter <6> where where?! <8> so this <8> pop aterminal <8> a terminal window <8> and type firestarter <8> open an xterm window <8> and type firestarter <8> even <8> :D <6> does nto wrok <8> fingers behave themselves not they do hmmmm <8> 2 secs <6> what?/ <6> firestarter is another app altogether <7> try system-config-securitylevel <6> nope <8> o.k. do this <8> open a terminal window <8> su - <8> r u there ? <8> then <8> yum install firestarter
<8> hit ctrl + D <8> and type firestarter <8> then edit your rules <8> system-config-securitylevel is very basic <6> sarig: don't worry <6> your not listening to what im saying <6> but thanks for trying. <6> :) <8> your neot explaining yourself <8> not even <8> your words are not expresing what it is you wish to do <8> therefore you probably do not actually know what you need to do to fix it <8> and that's fine <8> heres the easy way <8> vi /etc/sysconfig/iptables <8> done <6> thanks to who mentioned it, found where the problem was, it was in /etc/sysconfig/iptables.config <6> it was loading a module, i've just commented it out. <9> when doing a kickstart, is there a grub command or something to specify which network interface to use? i have it all automated except having to press enter at beginning to use eth0 <8> specify it eth-0 <8> and just shut the rest off on boot ? <7> ksdevice=eth0 <8> ahh ... point <9> awesome, thanks <10> Hi <10> I have broadcast upd trames on port 712 in my network <10> Trames are generated by a rh server <10> but I don't know by which service or daemon <10> Somebody can help me ? <8> yep <8> iptraf ? <8> ethereal <8> netstat -a <10> Do these programs make it possible to know the pid ***ociated with send trames ? <8> try this netsat -a <8> netstat -a <8> even <8> and check for port 712 <8> mplyer ? <10> I haven't port 712 with netstat -a <8> then it's not listening ... it's transmitting <10> is it possible to stop it ? <10> or find which service transmit these trames ? <8> frames or trames ? <10> I don't want any more these trames on the network :-(( <11> some one here use ArcServe for backup ? <11> *someone <10> oh sorry in english, it's "frame" ... ok :) <10> thx a lot sarig ;) <10> bye <12> dudes i got this from dmesg (Linux version 2.4.22-1.2115.nptlsmp (bhcompile@daffy.perf.redhat.com) (gcc version 3.2.3 200 <12> 30422 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-6)) #1 SMP Wed Oct 29 15:30:09 EST 2003) <12> sorry por the paste <12> with that how can i know wich redhat version is this box? <12> anyone? <12> dudes~ <11> StereoSkit cat /etc/redhat-release <12> nooneelse: thanks a lot <11> no problem <13> I'm observing some weridness, with the size of directories (i.e. when you do a ls -al <dir>) it shows heavy usage of inodes (I ***ume). If I create a new directory, and copy all the content of said directory to the new directory. the inode usage is less. <13> is this a common affect, as a directory grows it will use and not release inodes? or is it an issue with underlying file system; or possibly with NFS server on which file system is mounted from. <13> i.e. ls -al (drwxr-xr-x 2 zigzagzc zigzagzc 10240 May 23 2006 /home/zigzagzc/var/spool/mail) <13> if I copy files from mail directory to a new mail directory the size of the directory will be between 1024-4096. <13> instead of 1M.
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