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Expert Profile: Robert McIntosh

Expertise:  Installation, Administration, typical tcp/ip services (sendmail, apache, qmail, tomcat, hylafax, etc.), Linux as desktop

Experience in the area
7 years Linux system administration, FreeBSD administration

Education/Credentials
Bachelors, A Certified, Network Certified, currently employed in emergency department at major hospital

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Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 1570
Knowledge   9.90   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.96   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.88   Best of the best
Politeness   9.96   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
(in Past 24 Hours)
0
Max Questions to be Asked
(in 24 Hour period)
5
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
196
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
thanx a lot sir,
(Sudip Saha on 09/12/08)
yes sir, thanx!!
(Sudip Saha on 09/09/08)
Thank you sir.
(Sudip Saha on 09/08/08)
thanx
(sudip on 09/04/08)
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Recent Answers from Robert McIntosh
2008-10-28  Linux Hi Benjamin, If you're speaking specifically towards the UNIX operating system, you typically rely on the software or hardware vendor to supply all the relevant instructions and packages to install...
2008-09-09  information Hi Sudip, This is no problem. To install yum on RHEL4, follow these steps: 1) Download yum using wget: === wget http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/download/2.0/yum-2.0.8-1.noarch.rpm 2) Install...
2008-09-07  information Hi Sudip, If you wish to enable blank passwords for users (which I really don't recommend), here's how you can do it: 1) Login to the system with root-level privileges. 2) Edit the file /etc/pam...
2008-09-02  information Hi Sudip, When you're talking about the apache web server with Tomcat, you're talking about a web server that has the ability to parse java-based web applications (typically jsp "JavaServer pages")...
2008-07-19  file attribute Hi Sinn, From the 'file' man page: === File tests each argument in an attempt to classify it. There are three sets of tests, performed in this order: filesystem tests, magic number...
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