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  Stats comp.os.linux.setup (last 7 days)         


Author:
Date: May 25, 2008 15:04

Stats comp.os.linux.setup (last 7 days)

Top 10 posters for the period:

rank posts kbytes name address
1 4 18.2 Matt matt@themattfella.xxxyyz.
2 2 27.7 FAQ (bi-weekly) comp.os.linux.setup-FAQ@w
3 2 11.9 Pat Welch patubb@inreach.com
4 2 3.7 erach27@gmail.com erach27@gmail.com
5 1 5.2 Jean-David Beyer jeandavid8@verizon.net
6 1 4.2 Michael Heiming michael+USENET@www.heimin
7 1 3.4 jkjtjktjktjhktjk dubz45289@gmail.com
8 1 3.4 Magnate not@receiving.here
9 1 2.9 Kirk C Aune kaune@sbcglobal.net
10 1 2.6 Swandog46@gmail.com Swandog46@gmail.com
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16 83.1 Total for top 10

Totals for the newsgroup:
22 posters
28 articles
106.8 kbytes
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  all inclusive webspace de web space anbieter guter webhoster root server 30 webspace fuer homepage         


Author: dknhgdlf
Date: May 23, 2008 18:19

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  A new reader? Welcome to comp.os.linux.setup, read this first if you're new here (FAQ)         


Author: FAQ (bi-weekly)
Date: May 23, 2008 13:10

Netiquette 2007-08#1

New reader? Great! Welcome! Here's how to make best use
of this newsgroup and get yourself a slice of the best help
available. Now read on ...

TESTING YOUR CONNECTION

Errm, first a delicate point. Often users accessing a forum
like this for the first time don't realize that posts don't
show up immediately, certainly not for several minutes, and
maybe not for some hours. In the old days, it took as long
as the camel bearing the news took! So they tend to post
"test" messages. Please don't!

It really is a netiquette faux pas; it gets on the regulars'
nerves and will get you flamed. It's much like switching a
light switch on and off would get on the nerves of the people
in the room!
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  acomplia suisse au rabais au suisse commander acomplia us usa soft femme en termes de acomplia us usa pharmacie en ligne us usa on acomplia us usa a vendre acheter du acomplia canada acomplia belgique en ligne         


Author: jkjtjktjktjhktjk
Date: May 23, 2008 03:39

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femme en termes de acomplia us usa pharmacie en ligne us usa on
acomplia us usa a vendre acheter du acomplia canada acomplia belgique
en ligne
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  Windows sucks...         


Author: Jerry McBride
Date: May 22, 2008 14:37

--

Jerry McBride (jmcbride@mail-on.us)
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  problem with webmin server         


Author: anil
Date: May 22, 2008 06:03

Hello,

I have installed webmin and virtualmin on our server (OS RHEL5) also
setup more than 500 domains in virtualmin ? last night i have remove
webmin and virtualmin also delete webmin and virtualmin folder from /
etc and /usr/libexec/ directory

we have re setup webmin and virtualmin . we have found all domain
remove from the virtualmin. all websites is working fine but i can not
show in virtualmin panel any idea to recover all domain ?
(1) i can see all domain in apache.
(2) i have no any backup.
(3)all domain not setup on same ip

please send me replay on a.jalela@gmail.com,i am waiting for it,

With Regards,
Aniljalela
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  Kernel upgrade         


Author: sridhar
Date: May 22, 2008 02:59

I am planning to upgrade my Fedora Kernel from 2.6.23.1-42 to 2.6.24...
(to overcome the kino firewire issue) Just wanted to know what kind of
problems I can expect to encounter. Hope there will be no recompiling
of applications. will it have any effect on the kernel modules? I
don't want to do many things other than upgrading the kernel using
yum.

Thanks, NS
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  GRUB problem upgrading from Fedora 8 to 9         


Author: Dave
Date: May 22, 2008 00:39

Hi folks,

Yesterday I used the new preupgrade tool in fedora 8 to upgrade to
fedora 9. Everything appeared to be fine, and the upgrade finished
cleanly.

I then did a yum -y update followed ba a reboot, it closed down but on
reboot hung with just the word GRUB on the screen. I left it for
nearly twenty minutes to see if it was doing anything - actually I was
checking my emails on another machine but we won't go there! - but
nothing had happened. The newly ugraded F9 won't boot.

I had already downloaded, and burnt to cd, a F9 netinstall cd, and
when I tried to boot from that I could. I can get into a rescue
session, but have no idea what to do next.

When I tried to do an upgrade from the cd it asked me for a
repository. I'll have to admit I had assumed it would know where the
repositories are, because I don't, and a quick google didn't help.
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  Unusual distribution requirements         


Author: Swandog46
Date: May 21, 2008 08:11

If this is the wrong group to post to, I apologize.

I am trying to find a minimalist Linux distribution with some unusual
requirements. My aim is to build a toolkit for use in repairing
infected Windows systems, running in a lightweight Linux environment
bootable from the same partition as Windows. This means here are my
requirements:

1) The entire root filesystem must be running from the initrd
ramdrive. Preferably the distribution should be ~5 MB or smaller.
2) It must be able to auto-detect local hard drives and read/write
NTFS partitions.

The distribution does not need very much functionality, as it will be
used only as an "outside-Windows" environment. So it doesn't need
much except basic libraries and an NTFS read/write driver. No
development or administration tools even.

I can satisfy each of these requirements individually, but have not
yet found a way to satisfy both at once.
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  NFS Mounts becoming stale and displaying "?" question marks.         


Author: George
Date: May 21, 2008 06:08

Periodically my mounts on my Redhat system to another system go stale
and display question marks and the mount point flashes RED. In one
case the mount is from and SGI Irix 6.5.23 system and in another it is
from a Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 4 Update 4 system.

The display from an "ls -al" is like the below. I've provided a
normal line
appearing above the one in question.

drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 4096 May 10 2007 data
?--------- ? ? ? ? ?
maps (flashing red)

My fstab on the "flashing red system" has:

eagle:/maps /maps nfs defaults 0 0

Any ideas?
Thanks
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