Comments and suggestions conceming this page should be mailed to gmourani@videotron.ca hadspyaoaebrhemegaro3taMeoss7明adsthemalcapteo6eiemehowt This is an Advanced Power Management daemon and utilities.It can watch your notebook's battery and warn all users when the battery is low.[Unnecessary] [Unnecessary] Linuxconf is an extremely capable system configuration tool.Linuxconf provides four different interfaces for ndow System based The getty ps ck setconsole is a basic system utility for setting the./dev/ nsole files to handle The co e.Unn ecminreyhdtoym Teseeoaloroeraosiamaegle2eepMeIanspogentTAMTassendmaomone basis for the SmartList mailing list processor.[Unnecessary] VIll)Software that must be installed after installation of the Server r you must install the following rPM's software d bellow.Those software are on your Red Hat 6.1 Part 1 CD-ROM under RedHat/RPMS feci8deptmomtersarRmammcot gvmm Copyright 1999Open Network ArchitectureComments and suggestions concerning this page should be mailed to gmourani@videotron.ca © Copyright 1999 Open Network Architecture ® 17 The mailcap file is used by the metamail program. Metamail reads the mailcap file to determine how it should display non-text or multimedia material. [Unnecessary] The quota package contains system administration tools for monitoring and limiting users and or groups disk usage, per filesystem. [Unnecessary] This is an Advanced Power Management daemon and utilities. It can watch your notebook's battery and warn all users when the battery is low. [Unnecessary] Many laptop machines (and some non-laptops) support PCMCIA cards for expansion. Also known as "credit card adapters," PCMCIA cards are small cards for everything from SCSI support to modems. [Unnecessary] Linuxconf is an extremely capable system configuration tool. Linuxconf provides four different interfaces for you to choose from command line, character-cell (like the installation program), an X Window System based GUI and a web-based interface. [Unnecessary, buggy program] The getty_ps package contains the getty and uugetty programs, basic programs for accomplishing the login process on a Red Hat Linux system. Getty and uugetty are used to accept logins on the console or a terminal. [Unnecessary] setconsole is a basic system utility for setting up the /etc/inittab, /dev/systty and /dev/console files to handle a new console. The console can be either the local terminal (i.e., directly attached to the system via a video card) or a serial console. [Unnecessary] The isapnptools package contains utilities for configuring ISA Plug-and-Play (PnP) cards/boards, which are in compliance with the PnP ISA Specification Version 1.0a. [Unnecessary] setserial is a basic system utility for displaying or setting serial port information. Setserial can reveal and allow you to alter the I/O port and IRQ that a particular serial device is using, and more. [Unnecessary] The Sendmail program is a very widely used Mail Transport Agent (MTA). MTAs send mail from one machine to another. Sendmail is not a client program, which you use to read your email. Sendmail is a behind-the-scenes program, which actually moves your email over networks or the Internet to where you want it to go. [Unnecessary, Security risks] The procmail program is used by Red Hat Linux for all local mail delivery. In addition to just delivering mail, procmail can be used for automatic filtering, presorting and other mail handling jobs. Procmail is also the basis for the SmartList mailing list processor. [Unnecessary] The mailx package installs the /bin/mail program, which is used to send quick email messages (i.e., without opening up a full-featured mail user agent). Mail is often used in shell scripts. [Unnecessary] VIII) Software that must be installed after installation of the Server To be able to compile programs on your server you must install the following RPM’s software. This part of the installation is very important and require that you install all related packages described bellow. Those software are on your Red Hat 6.1 Part 1 CD-ROM under RedHat/RPMS directory. [root@deep]# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom/ [root@deep]# cd /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/ autoconf-2.13-5.noarch.rpm m4-1.4-12.i386.rpm automake-1.4-5.noarch.rpm dev86-0.14.9-1.i386.rpm