To install or not to install?
by Terry Johnson
I'm wamting to install Audacity on my computer but the list says it is unstable? I've never downloaded something like that. Is it generally a bad idea to install something unstable? And how long does it usually take for something like that to be deemed stable? Thanks in advance to all who reply!!
20 years, 2 months
MySQLd Password
by Nicholas Evans
Hello
I installed a mySQLd from the Fedora disc last night, and got it
running. I did the mysql_install_db to set up the user table and stuff,
and when I went to set a password for it it says...
mysqladmin: unable to change password; error: 'Table 'user' is read only'
I've tried running it as owlmanatt (user account), root, and mysql, but
it refuses to work. Could it be a chmod problem? I can't find where
mySQL keeps it's database files, so I don't know where to go to fix it.
I've been looking on google and trying to make it work since last night,
but I can't get it.
Any pointers would be much appreciated!
(And yes, servers don't seem to like me today.)
Thanks!
Nicholas Evans
20 years, 2 months
RE: A host of person@redhat.com messages with virus attachements
by Aldert E. van der Laan
How much protection is enough.....
I fiddled yesterday with the settings in E2K3 and found myself the
better solution. I am looping the messages now through a smack together
out of the scrap box PII 400 with Linux, ClamAV and Qmail. I must admit
that I am quite proud of it. ;-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Lemura [mailto:jlemura@cggenesisproject.com]
Sent: February 1, 2004 4:47 PM
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com; fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: RE: A host of person(a)redhat.com messages with virus
attachements
Our in house Windows servers are seeing the same thing at the moment, we
are dropping them
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Cornette [mailto:jim-cornette@insight.rr.com]
Sent: Mon 2/2/2004 8:43 AM
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Cc:
Subject: A host of person(a)redhat.com messages with virus
attachements
I looked in the headers and noted an address
(tony07-108-63.inter.net.il [80.230.108.63
on one of the messages that did not get picked up by my
roadrunner
pre-scanned virus scanner. I noticed a lot of messages from
redhat.com
address with different email accounts from different lists.
Do you think that the mailing lists need a virus scanner to
proeect
users of M$ products from getting zapped by virus on the
archives?
Should the archives drop the attachments? Or should they just be
purged
by some AV scanner to rid the archives from virus?
Later,
Jim
PS - Using Linux w/o Windows access, but concerned about the
mail
scanners picking up the virus alerts.
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20 years, 2 months
zend problem
by Tuflipes
Hi there,
One customer needs zend performance to decode his webpage...so i installed free zend permormance plugin. But it seems to give me msg like these when viewing a .php encoded with zend:
[Sun Feb 01 22:42:50 2004] [notice] child pid 21799 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Feb 01 22:42:50 2004] [notice] child pid 21800 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
it seems its a php version and some mod's as zlib...but im no sure
Im using latests fedora packages.
Did someone solve it?
best redargs,
20 years, 2 months
Using Synaptic to upgrade to KDE 3.1.95
by Charles Howse
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
For the sake of consistency I'd like to use Synaptic to do all my package
management.
I've placed
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/i386/...
into the list of repositories.
When I click "Update list", I get the following error:
Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used
instead.
It's never done that before.
Do I have the right URL?
Has anyone upgraded KDE to 3.1.95 using Synaptic?
- --
Charles Howse
Jackson, TN
Fedora Core 1 Uptime: 3 days, 5:52
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20 years, 2 months
RE: A host of person@redhat.com messages with virus attachements
by Joe Lemura
Our in house Windows servers are seeing the same thing at the moment, we are dropping them
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Cornette [mailto:jim-cornette@insight.rr.com]
Sent: Mon 2/2/2004 8:43 AM
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Cc:
Subject: A host of person(a)redhat.com messages with virus attachements
I looked in the headers and noted an address
(tony07-108-63.inter.net.il [80.230.108.63
on one of the messages that did not get picked up by my roadrunner
pre-scanned virus scanner. I noticed a lot of messages from redhat.com
address with different email accounts from different lists.
Do you think that the mailing lists need a virus scanner to proeect
users of M$ products from getting zapped by virus on the archives?
Should the archives drop the attachments? Or should they just be purged
by some AV scanner to rid the archives from virus?
Later,
Jim
PS - Using Linux w/o Windows access, but concerned about the mail
scanners picking up the virus alerts.
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20 years, 2 months
A host of person@redhat.com messages with virus attachements
by Jim Cornette
I looked in the headers and noted an address
(tony07-108-63.inter.net.il [80.230.108.63
on one of the messages that did not get picked up by my roadrunner
pre-scanned virus scanner. I noticed a lot of messages from redhat.com
address with different email accounts from different lists.
Do you think that the mailing lists need a virus scanner to proeect
users of M$ products from getting zapped by virus on the archives?
Should the archives drop the attachments? Or should they just be purged
by some AV scanner to rid the archives from virus?
Later,
Jim
PS - Using Linux w/o Windows access, but concerned about the mail
scanners picking up the virus alerts.
20 years, 2 months
New and eager
by Matthew Polashek
Hi!
I am new to the list and Fedora. I have pgrade my Redhat 8 box to
Redhat 9 and I am dissatisfied with the progress of the kerne.l (RH9 still
uses 2.4.20 and the current is 2.4.24 as far as I can garner) I am
downloading the Fedora .iso images to install as I have noticed it includes
the 2.4.22 kernel. I would prefer the ease of use of Fedora (which includes
a somewhat progressive program) over the cutting edge kernels of other
distros. (like Gentoo or whatever where one can run a 2.6 kernel but it's
difficult) Can I simply "upgrade" using the anaconda installer or would it
be better to go for a completely new installation? Also how can I help out?
I am a musician without coding skills really, but I am a professional music
textbook editor so maybe I could help with documentation or something. Let
me know. I am excited about the project!
Thanks!
Matt
20 years, 2 months