01-09-2002
Thanks everyone for responding - I tried downloading redhat and I was taken through several lists ending up in a list of files. I will try the link killerserv offered.
Thanks again - I love the UNIX environment already!
Derek
8 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
First off, I know this isn't a LINUX board, but I figured it was close enough that no one would get upset.
Anyway, I have Windows2000 and Linux running dual-boot. That works fine, but when I boot into Linux all I get is a command prompt. How do I start gnome or kde? I read the manual, but I... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jimmy
2 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I'm a network guy that needs some help with UNIX/PERL. My ultimate goal is to go through my firewall/perimter router logs and do DNS lookups, WHOIS, etc. on the denied traffic. I eventually would like to learn in detail but now just need the minimum to get started. Thanks. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: swynkoop
2 Replies
3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
How do I "run a script"?
I'm trying to start up some software called ElectroServer 3, and was told I just needed to "run the start script from the terminal to get things going".
From the terminal, i use cd command to change to the software's directory, and I guess the script in question is... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: waking_bear
4 Replies
4. SuSE
Hey all,
new to unix.com
have a couple quick questions,
Is Debian, a good choice for a linux newbie?
Is debian hard to install?
thanks for any replies (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: schunn99
1 Replies
5. Red Hat
Hi,
I am trying to setup redhat native cluster 5, i installed all the required rpms and issued the command service cman start (cman is the cluster manager)
this gives me output...
#service cman start
Starting cluster:
Loading modules... done
Mounting configfs... done
... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: santhoshb
0 Replies
6. Red Hat
im running rh 9 on my vmware, i tryed changing the graphics card mode
to resize the desktop, after restarting i get a message X Server cannot start.
then it takes me to the consol screen to log on, "im new to using linux as of last night"
It would be helpfull if anyone can help me resolve... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: aoteg
4 Replies
7. Red Hat
Hi,
I have 2 apache instance on my machine (RedHat), and i need to start the "apache2" after any reboot but could not find the way ( searching into "httpd.conf" ), so i'am starting "apache2" manually.
After a reboot, none of them starts and when i when doing : httpd -k start, i got "apache"... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: mehdi1973
14 Replies
8. Linux
Dear all
i am new to Linux, i need a Linux OS that have been "qt development and lesstif" together.
Regards (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: mkhorami76
5 Replies
LEARN ABOUT LINUX
compile_link
COMPILE_LINK(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation COMPILE_LINK(1p)
NAME
compile_link -- compile and copy Interchange link CGI
VERSION
1.0
SYNOPSIS
compile_link [-p NNNN] [-s sfile] [-h host] [-w N] \
[--perl] [-nf] [-o outputfile] [-b dir] [-s dir]
DESCRIPTION
The "compile_link" program configures (including compilation if necessary) a link CGI for talking to the Interchange server daemon.
If the --perl option is given, it will not compile but instead use the tlink.pl program, setting its variables as needed.
Designed to be used in conjunction with Interchange's makecat.
OPTIONS
-b dir, --build=dir
Sets the directory where the build files will be made. Default is "src" in the Interchange software directory.
-h hostname, --host=hostname
Sets the host address or host name that should be compiled into the TCP-based link program. This sets the default, which still can be
overridden by "MINIVEND_HOST" in the environment of the executing process.
-p NNNN, --port=NNNN
Sets the port number that should be compiled into the TCP-based link program. This sets the default, which still can be overridden by
"MINIVEND_PORT" in the environment of the executing process. The port must be higher than 1024.
-s sfile, --socket=sfile
The name of the UNIX-domain socket file which should be compiled into the UNIX-domain link program. This sets the default, which still
can be overridden by "MINIVEND_SOCKET" in the environment of the executing process.
--source=dir
Sets the directory containing the source files. Default is "src" in the Interchange software directory.
-w N, --timeout=N
The number of seconds the link program should wait for a connection before sending its timeout page.
SEE ALSO
makecat(1), http://www.icdevgroup.org/
AUTHOR
Mike Heins
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 COMPILE_LINK(1p)