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Lovely. Now how to get it to work with LDM...?
take your fedora distro and donate it to terrorists ending the war on terror? =) if you don't want to play with rsyslog remove it and install your more familiar sysklogd, however they state configuration is backward compatible... but we've all heard that before. gives basic info relative to fedora http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/ReleaseSummary#head-1c5f11068fc8fd08c8a20c56d145fae2955ba74c docs on rsyslog http://www.rsyslog.com/doc using the more stable debian i haven't had to deal with this issue yet =) however the docs above suggest looking at your rsyslog.conf cheers, --patrick
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