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>    1. Re: Change resolution in Redhat (Predrag Petrovic)
>    2. RE: Change resolution in Redhat (David Kramer)
>    3. RE: Change resolution in Redhat (David Kramer)
>    4. RE: Change resolution in Redhat (Dinh Tien Tuan Anh)
>    5. Re: lograte rotating logs at 4:02am. why not at 12:00am?
>       (Javier Gostling)
>    6. RE: Change resolution in Redhat (Dinh Tien Tuan Anh)
>    7. RE: PCNFS (Thomas Fortner)
>    8. Re: Port 2401 & CVS (MKlinke)
>    9. RE: Change resolution in Redhat (Ryan Golhar)
>   10. how to create CD for ISO image > 700MB??? (bbaa aaa)
>   11. Test message - please ignore it.. (Root)
>   12. kernel hacking - in_interrupt() (Ashish Samant)
>   13. k3b writing speed (Kim, Hidong)
>   14. Re: Test message - please ignore it.. (Ed Wilts)
>   15. Re: Redhat 9 and Linksys WAP11 / and Wireless USB network
>       Adaptor (ameet p)
>   16. laptop mouse (ameet p)
>   17. PRINTING DMP OPENOFFICE PRONLEM (Nilesh)
>   18. memory leak (Bill McCormick)
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> Message: 1
> Date: 23 Apr 2004 23:58:58 +0200
> From: "Predrag Petrovic" <predrag.petrovic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Change resolution in Redhat
> To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Message-ID: <1082757538.3573.1.camel@xxxxxxxxx>
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> 
> Restart X ???
> 
> On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 23:47, Dinh Tien Tuan Anh wrote:
> > I'm a bit upset about not being able to change my resolution in Redhat 9. I 
> > want  all icons displayed smaller, so I go to System setting / Display and 
> > increase the resolution upto 1280*1024 (old one is 1024 * 768), but after 
> > restarting, there's no change although checking in System setting / Display 
> > showed that the resolution has been changed (now is 1280*1024)
> > 
> > Any idea ?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:52:23 -0700
> From: "David Kramer" <dkramer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Message-ID: <BGELIAFEPLNBJFLJJAMBEENFCAAA.dkramer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> 
> Have you tried manually adjusting your XF86Config file?  I had to manually
> adjust that file to get my resolution to 1280 X 800.  You can find the file
> under /etc/X11.  Vi the file and scroll down to Diplay and Monitor section.
> Let me know how that works out.
> 
> DK
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dinh Tien Tuan Anh
> > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:48 PM
> > To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Change resolution in Redhat
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm a bit upset about not being able to change my resolution in
> > Redhat 9. I
> > want  all icons displayed smaller, so I go to System setting /
> > Display and
> > increase the resolution upto 1280*1024 (old one is 1024 * 768), but after
> > restarting, there's no change although checking in System setting
> > / Display
> > showed that the resolution has been changed (now is 1280*1024)
> >
> > Any idea ?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:59:55 -0700
> From: "David Kramer" <dkramer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Message-ID: <BGELIAFEPLNBJFLJJAMBAENGCAAA.dkramer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> 
> I guess I was assuming you were rebooting your machine or restart X after
> the change occurs.
> 
> DK
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David Kramer
> > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:52 PM
> > To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> > Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> >
> >
> > Have you tried manually adjusting your XF86Config file?  I had to manually
> > adjust that file to get my resolution to 1280 X 800.  You can
> > find the file
> > under /etc/X11.  Vi the file and scroll down to Diplay and
> > Monitor section.
> > Let me know how that works out.
> >
> > DK
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dinh Tien Tuan Anh
> > > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:48 PM
> > > To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > Subject: Change resolution in Redhat
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm a bit upset about not being able to change my resolution in
> > > Redhat 9. I
> > > want  all icons displayed smaller, so I go to System setting /
> > > Display and
> > > increase the resolution upto 1280*1024 (old one is 1024 * 768),
> > but after
> > > restarting, there's no change although checking in System setting
> > > / Display
> > > showed that the resolution has been changed (now is 1280*1024)
> > >
> > > Any idea ?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 22:06:51 +0000
> From: "Dinh Tien Tuan Anh" <tuananhbirm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Message-ID: <BAY13-F72G80cEeyD2M00008926@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
> 
> Here's the file XF86Config (Monitor and Display section) and still no 
> change.
> 
> Section "Screen"
> 	Identifier "Screen0"
> 	Device     "Videocard0"
> 	Monitor    "Monitor0"
> 	DefaultDepth     24
> 	SubSection "Display"
> 		Depth     24
> 		Modes    "1280x1024" "1280x960" "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> 	EndSubSection
> EndSection
> 
> 
> Section "Monitor"
> 	Identifier   "Monitor0"
> 	VendorName   "Monitor Vendor"
> 	ModelName    "Generic Laptop Display Panel 1280x1024"
> 	HorizSync    31.5 - 67.0
> 	VertRefresh  50.0 - 75.0
> 	Option	    "dpms"
> EndSection
> 
> 
> >From: "David Kramer" <dkramer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> >Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:52:23 -0700
> >
> >Have you tried manually adjusting your XF86Config file?  I had to manually
> >adjust that file to get my resolution to 1280 X 800.  You can find the file
> >under /etc/X11.  Vi the file and scroll down to Diplay and Monitor section.
> >Let me know how that works out.
> >
> >DK
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> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:06:53 -0400
> From: Javier Gostling <jgd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: lograte rotating logs at 4:02am. why not at 12:00am?
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Message-ID: <20040423220653.GA16753@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> 
> On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 04:27:37PM -0500, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > I don't know where you live, but in Canada and the US, the shift to/from
> > Daylight Savings Time occurs at 2am.i  Avoid cron jobs between 2am and
> > 3am.
> 
> Chile. The shift is at 00:00. Avoid cron jobs from 1 hour before to 1 hour
> after the shift hour. So if the shift is at 02:00, avoid 01:00 to 03:00. I
> don't know if there are places elsewhere in the world where the shift is at
> other hours, but if join the no cron jobs for both your time shift hour and
> mine, then 23:00 to 03:00 is off limits. Hence, 04:00 is a logical choice
> for a general purpose distro.
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
> Javier Gostling D.
> <jgd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 22:09:22 +0000
> From: "Dinh Tien Tuan Anh" <tuananhbirm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Message-ID: <BAY13-F78WoD35D4wJY000081d5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
> 
> I thought restart X mean just reboot the PC. So how to restart X anyway ?
> Thanks.
> 
> >From: "David Kramer" <dkramer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> >Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:59:55 -0700
> >
> >I guess I was assuming you were rebooting your machine or restart X after
> >the change occurs.
> >
> >DK
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David Kramer
> > > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:52 PM
> > > To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> > > Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> > >
> > >
> > > Have you tried manually adjusting your XF86Config file?  I had to 
> >manually
> > > adjust that file to get my resolution to 1280 X 800.  You can
> > > find the file
> > > under /etc/X11.  Vi the file and scroll down to Diplay and
> > > Monitor section.
> > > Let me know how that works out.
> > >
> > > DK
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dinh Tien Tuan Anh
> > > > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:48 PM
> > > > To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > > Subject: Change resolution in Redhat
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I'm a bit upset about not being able to change my resolution in
> > > > Redhat 9. I
> > > > want  all icons displayed smaller, so I go to System setting /
> > > > Display and
> > > > increase the resolution upto 1280*1024 (old one is 1024 * 768),
> > > but after
> > > > restarting, there's no change although checking in System setting
> > > > / Display
> > > > showed that the resolution has been changed (now is 1280*1024)
> > > >
> > > > Any idea ?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks.
> > > >
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> Message: 7
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:14:55 -0500
> From: Thomas Fortner <thomas.fortner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: PCNFS
> To: Red Hat Support List <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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> 
> Okay, so I worked on the RH 9 box a little bit and ended up getting it
> to mount. Thinking there was some configuration problem on the FC1 box,
> I reinstalled from scratch. Still get the same timeout message. Does
> anyone have any idea where I can go to find out what has changed between
> RH9 and FC1 in terms of NFS defaults/settings/functionality?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jeff Graves, MCP
> Customer Support Engineer
> Image Source, Inc.
> 10 Mill Street
> Bellingham, MA 02019
> 
> 508.966.5200 - Phone
> 508.966.5170 - Fax
> jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Email
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff Graves
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 11:10 AM
> To: 'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'
> Subject: RE: MS Services for UNIX 3.5
> 
> 
> No firewall is active on either unit (ipchains/iptables is disabled) and
> I know that there's no corrupt package because I can mount an exported
> share on our Snap Server.
> 
> Jeff Graves, MCP
> Customer Support Engineer
> Image Source, Inc.
> 10 Mill Street
> Bellingham, MA 02019
> 
> 508.966.5200 - Phone
> 508.966.5170 - Fax
> jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Email
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jason Staudenmayer
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 10:49 AM
> To: 'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'
> Subject: RE: MS Services for UNIX 3.5
> 
> 
> Firewall on the linux box? Port 111 I think.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Graves [mailto:jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 10:46 AM
> To: Redhat List
> Subject: MS Services for UNIX 3.5
> 
> 
> Wanted to drop an email to the list to see if anyone could help me out.
> I downloaded SFU 3.5 the other day in the hopes that I could use the NFS
> Server included to allow access to linux clients. Running Windows 2000
> Adv Srv with AD Native and Fedora Core 1. I've downloaded, installed and
> configured SFU for passwd-file PCNFS type User Name Mapping and it is
> properly mapping linux and windows user accounts. I cannot however mount
> any shares. I get a RPC timeout on the linux box while the Event Viewer
> on the windows machine says mount successful. If I send a rpcinfo
> broadcast message from the linux box, the windows server does not
> respond, however querying the host using rpcinfo -p <windows_machine>
> shows all of the processes running. If I try a rpcinfo broadcast from
> the windows machine it sees itself and using the rpcinfo -p
> <linux_machine> also sees the portmapper service. I have tried
> everything in the help documents, I even installed SFU on my XP
> professional machine and mapped local user accounts (instead of domain
> accounts) all with the same results - RPC timeout. I tried using a RH9
> client and got the same timeout message. I also tried every mount option
> in the world - nfsvers/hard/soft/rsize/wsize/nolock/noac and either got
> the timeout message or Server could not decode arguments message.
> Mounting from the XP box to the windows 2k box works. Does anyone have
> an suggestions or help to offer getting SFU 3.5 talking to FC1? Or,
> better yet, can someone recommend a low cost NFS server solution for
> windows that has the user name mapping functionality with an NFS server?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jeff Graves, MCP
> Customer Support Engineer
> Image Source, Inc.
> 10 Mill Street
> Bellingham, MA 02019
> 
> 508.966.5200 - Phone
> 508.966.5170 - Fax
> jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Email
> 
> 
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> I've been through the same issue and I think it is because Microsoft's
> NFS was written by Intergraph, who expected it to be used with an NIS
> domain to pass permissions to the clients. I never had an NIS domain to
> test against, so I don't know for sure, but it could get you pointed in
> the right direction.
> 
> 
> Tom
> 
> Thomas S. Fortner 
> Burleson, Texas 
> thomas.fortner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> "but we preach Christ crucified..."  1 Corinthians 1:23 
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> Message: 8
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:29:09 -0500
> From: MKlinke <mklinke@xxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Port 2401 & CVS
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Message-ID: <200404231729.09762.mklinke@xxxxxxxx>
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> 
> On Friday 23 April 2004 15:15, MarÃa Josà Reartes wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone know how to open port 2401? I had configured my cvs
> > linux server (RedHat Linux 7.3) but when I try to connect from a
> > windows client (which runs cvs client) with method "pserver" I
> > receive the following message:
> >
> > cvs.exe [import aborted]: connect to
> > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):2401 failed: Connection refused
> 
> 
> Try running "telnet localhost 2401" to see if cvs is listening.
> 
> Some troubleshooting tips can be found in the manual:
> 
> http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.15/cvs_21.html#IDX312
> 
> 
> Regards,  Mike Klinke
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Message: 9
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:51:54 -0400
> From: "Ryan Golhar" <ryangolhar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> To: "'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dinh Tien Tuan Anh
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 6:09 PM
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> 
> 
> I thought restart X mean just reboot the PC. So how to restart X anyway
> ? Thanks.
> 
> >From: "David Kramer" <dkramer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list 
> ><redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> >Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:59:55 -0700
> >
> >I guess I was assuming you were rebooting your machine or restart X 
> >after the change occurs.
> >
> >DK
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx 
> > > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David Kramer
> > > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:52 PM
> > > To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> > > Subject: RE: Change resolution in Redhat
> > >
> > >
> > > Have you tried manually adjusting your XF86Config file?  I had to
> >manually
> > > adjust that file to get my resolution to 1280 X 800.  You can find 
> > > the file under /etc/X11.  Vi the file and scroll down to Diplay and
> > > Monitor section.
> > > Let me know how that works out.
> > >
> > > DK
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx 
> > > > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dinh Tien Tuan
> 
> > > > Anh
> > > > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:48 PM
> > > > To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > > Subject: Change resolution in Redhat
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I'm a bit upset about not being able to change my resolution in 
> > > > Redhat 9. I want  all icons displayed smaller, so I go to System 
> > > > setting / Display and
> > > > increase the resolution upto 1280*1024 (old one is 1024 * 768),
> > > but after
> > > > restarting, there's no change although checking in System setting 
> > > > / Display showed that the resolution has been changed (now is 
> > > > 1280*1024)
> > > >
> > > > Any idea ?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > _________________________________________________________________
> > > > It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! 
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> Message: 10
> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 00:20:41 +0000
> From: "bbaa aaa" <mccrh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: how to create CD for ISO image > 700MB???
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
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> 
> I just download Redhat AS 2.1 update 4 from RHN.  The problem I have is CD 3 
> size is 710MB.  all the CD I have is 80 minutes and 700MB.  I have been 
> tried Easy CD Creator and Nero, but fail.  I even turn NERO over burn 
> feature, it still tell me "size too small".
> 
> Any one have solution????
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> Message: 11
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:07:01 -0700
> From: "Root" <root@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Test message - please ignore it..
> To: <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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> Message: 12
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 21:19:48 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Ashish  Samant <als1140@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: kernel hacking - in_interrupt()
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
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> 
> Hello,
> 
> I wanted to know how the in_interrupt() function exactly works and what it
> returns. I am starting to look at kernel hacking and came across some code
> which used this , but couldnt really follow much. I tried to look online,
> but didnt find much and was getting a little impatient. :)
> 
> Thanks..!
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 13
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 19:34:16 -0700
> From: "Kim, Hidong" <hkim@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: k3b writing speed
> To: <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Message-ID:
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> Hi,
> 
> I've just installed k3b on a Red Hat 9 machine.  I tried to burn a data DVD.  In the k3b status window, after "starting writing...", I get three error lines:
> 
> 1. :-( falling down to set cd speed
> 2. opc failed. please try writing speed 1x.
> 3. fatal error at startup. operation not supported
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> 
> How do I set the writing speed in k3b?  Thanks,
> 
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> 
> Hidong
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> Message: 14
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 21:47:01 -0500
> From: Ed Wilts <ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Test message - please ignore it..
> To: Root <root@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,	General Red Hat Linux discussion list
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> On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 06:07:01PM -0700, Root wrote:
> 
> PLEASE do not use your root account to send e-mail.  root should be
> reserved for system administration and definitely not used for
> day-to-day use.  This will help prevent the spread of nasty virii like
> are prevalent in the Windows and Macintosh worlds where every user has
> access to system files by default.  A non-root user on Linux will not
> have access to install worms and virii in system files.
> 
> Thanks,
>         .../Ed


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