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• QUEUE=1h which is given to Sendmail as -q$QUEUE. The -q option is not given to Sendmail if
/etc/sysconfig/sendmail exists and QUEUE is empty or undefined.
3.3.1.31. /etc/sysconfig/soundcard
The /etc/sysconfig/soundcard file is generated by sndconfig and should not be modified. The
sole use of this file is to determine what card entry in the menu to pop up by default the next time
sndconfig is run. Soundcard configuration information is located in the /etc/modules.conf file.
It may contain the following:
• CARDTYPE=
value , where value is set to, for example, SB16 for a Soundblaster 16 sound
card.
3.3.1.32. /etc/sysconfig/squid
The /etc/sysconfig/squid file is used to pass arguments to the squid daemon at boot time.
The squid daemon is a proxy caching server for Web client applications. For more information
on configuring a squid proxy server, use a Web browser to open the /usr/share/doc/squid-
version / directory (replace version with the squid version number installed on your
system). By default, this file sets squid top start in daemon mode and sets the amount of time before
it shuts itself down.
3.3.1.33. /etc/sysconfig/tux
The /etc/sysconfig/tux is the configuration file for the TUX, the kernel-based web
server. For more information on configuring the TUX server, use a Web browser to open the
/usr/share/doc/tux-
version /tux/index.html (replace version with the version
number of TUX installed on your system). The parameters available for this file are listed in
/usr/share/doc/tux- version /tux/parameters.html.
3.3.1.34. /etc/sysconfig/ups
The /etc/sysconfig/ups file is used to specify information about any Uninterruptible Power Sup-
plies (UPS) connected to your system. A UPS can be very valuable for a Red Hat Linux system
because it gives you time to correctly shut down the system in the case of power interruption. The
following values may be used:
• SERVER= value , where value is one of the following:
• yes — A UPS device is connected to your system.
• no — A UPS device is not connected to your system.
• MODEL= value , where value must be one of the following or set to NONE if no UPS is
connected to the system:
• apcsmart — For a APC SmartUPS™ or similar device.
• fentonups — For a Fenton UPS™.
• optiups — For an OPTI-UPS™ device.
• bestups — For a Best Power™ UPS.
• genericups — For a generic brand UPS.
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