"Shai S. Yahav" wrote:
hi,
new in linux and programming...sorry for the dumm questions..
where can i read about vi or any other editors on linux?
i tried to compile test.c and i got an error msg Undefined reference to
'main'
how can i define 'main'? what is 'main'??
if u have any url
Which printers have drivers or can work without problem with linux?
I understand that there are problems with some printers?
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I was wondering if HP DJ 895Cxi works good in linux.
I saw the special HOWTO for printers in linux, but it was strange to me
that the 890C and the 895Cxi aren't supported the same under linux...
somebody has experience with using this printer under linux?
Noam Meltzer
I have a slackware 3.6 system and I have a Creative AWE64 card.
I read some FAQs manuals, etc. about installing it, but every time I
compile my kernel I get an error message about something like I need to
define my audio card with some special program.
Any1 knows how to install this card?
Noam
and I had "Binaries: Generic, RPM, Static, FreeBSD, Debian"
(everything between "" is options for d/l)
A similar question (I think): whats glibc2 and libc2?
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Yoni Elhanani wrote:
Noam Meltzer wrote:
I had the normal d/l, it said "Version: stable ver."
Stable means you use the normal "production-quality" version,
you should expect it to work good and not have serious bugs and
problems.
An example of this is the even-num
Just heared about it, Corel is making a distribution for linuz.
the full article:
http://www.digitalproducer.com/aHTM/Articles/9_20_99/corel_begins_betatest_of_corellinux.htm
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Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
kppp is an SUID program. There should be no problem runing it as a normal
user.
Just a little statment before I'm doomed to be an Ediot:
If you would have read a little closer you would have seen I was talking
about pppd and not kppp.
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In the past month I was shocked to find out that this list has become a
place for chain mail.
STOP THAT
This list supposed to be purely professional and connected to linux.
No more junk mail or humanitarian mails or anything like that!!!
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I installed redhat6.1 on my system. After overcoming on the problems of
having no bootable partition (using cfdisk from slackware install) I was
happy to start using redhat.
Anyway I faced against the following situations, looking for solutions
for both:
1) I don't want to write the root's
their installation
CD, and tried to install it, ".tgz" files are sometimes the RPM of Slackware.
thats why i tried to convert it to ".RPM".
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Noam,
RTFM stands for "Read The Fucking Manual". Frankly, adopting that as
you
The problem with egroups is the commercial. Evem if I put in my digital
signature it will break in and make the digital signature broken. Listar
doesn't break into if there's a signature.
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Ira Abramov wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
As for a web interface - I
Ira Abramov wrote:
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http://ivrit.demon.co.il/polls.php3
I tried to vote but I get an error message. Why not put the pole on the egroups
account? You already created one...
yes, but to vote there you need to subscribe to Egroups, which means
of the HD (backuping, etc..)
I'm looking for a way to overcome it. Anyone has experienced this
problem?
BTW, I know that its the same with the Full 6.2 ver. (I spoke with
someone who bought it)
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Is there any1 one here, better in Rehovot area, who has Suse 6.3 the
original (not the ISO from linuxberg) and can make me a copy?
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n't forget to make "modprobe -a snd-card-sb16" and for
"snd-pcm-oss" first as a root)
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the varius devices, automatically, and with the specific settings
I want.
This question wasn't answered yet, and thats my question now.
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ce is from www.linuxberg.com
(tucows for linux).
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no globes or any other font i tried to import from
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I could send it over here)
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ts/75dpi,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi,inet/localhost:7101'
Fatal server error:
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When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send
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but my LILO ver. is 21 (according to: "lilo
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Well, I'll start
but my LILO ver. is 21 (according to: "lilo
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In the Extended Space:
the first partition is Linux Swap. The second is Ext2 (just 8MB) which is for
"/boot"
and the last one is Ext2 which is "/"
Now, here is my lilo.conf file attached.
10x for your help. :)
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s the primary master which is for windows.
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settings files, what should
I change? I assume I should start with /etc/fstab, but what's more?
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imple to be true"
Thanx man.
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the drive is connected to a special card and sits on its
primary slave.
Now if any1 can help how to solve this problem of can't getting into
windows, i'd very appreciate it.
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drive
(/dev/sda1)
The linux OS sits on the the new UDMA66 drive of his
(/dev/hdg#), it's
"hdg" because the drive is connected to a special card and
sits on its
primary slave.
Now if any1 can help how to solve this problem of can't
getting into
windows, i'd very appreciate it
mail to this group, it's the only
time when my digital signature isn't being automatically recognized by
the email client as valid and instead i get all this text shit you can
see at the beginning and the end of the message.
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e original message containing
the question.
About the file, I tried adding the line
"table = /dev/sda"
in its end, but it didn't help also.
P.S.
Happy new year for every1
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Hi!
I'm posting this message for a friend.
I'll start with the sy
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Donate free food to the
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g liloconf.
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Subject: LILO won't start
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Hello,
About two weeks ago I sent a question requesting help dealing with LILO
for a friend
with printtool, the print job kinda goes to
/dev/null...
I have a Mandrake 7.1 System.
Any help?
Arieh
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SuSE 7.0 got to the public.
You can get the ISO file of it at places like:
www.linuxiso.org
www.linuxberg.com
and I guess (hope) that soon also from ftp.linux.org.il
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for staroffice?
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2640108,00.html
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can't even read with a
normal user, only with root. I want to give users read access here.
I'll appreciate any help here.
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Hello!
I have 128MB RAM and I have the feeling that Linux doesn't use it all.
How can I confirm my fear, or show I'm wrong (and yes, I added the line append="mem=128M" in the lilo.conf)
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ble to mount root fs on 16:07
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I was about to download QT2.3 and I found out there are two versions
that looks like should be downloaded.
One is:
Qt/X11 Free Edition
and the other is:
Qt/Embedded Free Edition
Can some1 please explain me what is the difference between those?
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e IRQ for that
port.
I'm open for suggestions, Thanks
Erez
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not having fun using such a
commercial distro.
Cya,
Oren.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Noam Meltzer wrote:
Does any1 has this new release of SuSE? I would like to get a copy of
it, if it's possible. Suse, like in their last release doesn't hurry to
put an ISO out for download.
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like that. Hope i didn't talk bullshit now, but
still...
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not free and it has a stupid license as
far
as I understood. I prefer a GPLed program.
Cya,
Oren.
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I know it's very annoying. And it makes me mad also, but I have two
reasons I'm sticking with it for right now:
1. It has a driver for HP
sing a pre-release
version of Samba.
Anyway, I would like to hear from you if any1 had any previous
experience with such a thing, maybe comments or other suggestions.
Thanks,
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well. this is not correct. it seems like on the
new pentium3 (and i guess pentium4) and amd athlon thunderbird there isn't
a full back compatibility.
I tried to run the old and famous qtext5.5 on P3s and AMDs and it didn't
work, shouted some strange error message about address 200 or something
Hi!
Finally i got this holiday to configure my ADSL on an old pc with two
network adapters, and configured the ip-masq.
Everything seemed to work fine, until I tried to recieve mail.
What happens is that when i try to get my messages from the win2k
masq-client (using netscape) it connects to
explain it there
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On Mon, 28 May 2001, Noam Meltzer wrote:
What happens is that when i try
Hi!
I know that on Solaris the output of ping is host is alive or
service not avaiable (or something like that)
i was wandering how i can achieve such answer in linux.
noam
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Well guys thank you all... but that what i really didn't want... sctipts
i can write my self.
What i really wanted is to find out if you can get what the ping binary
in solaris does not a scripts to emulate it.
Is there such a tool for linux?
Noam
rcs wrote:
Ooops!
and
if [ $# != 2 ]...
more usefull and comfortable to use.
guy keren wrote:
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Well guys thank you all... but that what i really didn't want... sctiptsi can write my self.What i really wanted is to find out if you can get what the ping binaryin sola
this will fix the
problem, if not... just throw it to the garbage.
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using here documents into the
environment; the author does not expect users to find this feature useful.)
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Jun 2001, Noam Meltzer wrote:
anyway, from time to time, my adsl connection down, and i can't take it
down so easily.
cant take it down means what exactly? that you cant get it to
reconnect?
actually i have to reboot the computer (maybe moving to
runlevel 1 and then to 2 back will help
problems.
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the route entry of the loopback network
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On Saturday 17 November 2001 22:51, Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi!
I was trying to upgrade to a newer kernel in redhat 7.2 (at the beginning
to 2.4.13 and l8er to 2.4.14). The compiling went smoothly and everything
works just fine, except of one thing: The network scripts don't bring up
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Hi!
I installed the sblive module which i downloaded from the
http://opensource.creative.com site, and i tried to control the rear
speakers volume, but with no success.
i was wondering if any1 here had any success with it, and can share with
me his wisdom.
10x,
Noam
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he sought -
So rested he by the Tumtum tree.
And stood awhile in thought.
[L.Carrol Jabberwacky]
On 30 Nov 2001, Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi!
I recently installed the icq module for ipchains in my linux masqurading
machine. (and used the opportunity to upgrade
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On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 12:19, mulix wrote:
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, guy keren wrote:
On 30 Nov 2001, Noam Meltzer wrote:
I guess you didn't really understand what i wanted. I don't want to see
that the module is loaded. I want to see what is it doing while it's
running.
what its
, and a bruto of 1 hour from my
time waiting on the phone, if they would only try to check my user on
the server FROM THE BEGINNING?
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experience agrees with the HOWTO, e.g. I recall I
could not fetch my mail until I reduced the MTU.
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computers, but I think
you should consider some kind of journaling file system for your
machines - just for cases like this.
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(or equivalence) in order to tell it what to put where.
each machine uses NIS maps and automounter to mount the specific path it
needs according to its architecture.
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how
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is a symlink to /dev/hda7
you're root partition has gone nowhere. LOL
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Har'El wrote:
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002, Noam Meltzer wrote about Load balancing between two or more
lines:
I am trying to find a way to connect to the internet through more than
one line.
Round-Robin is not an option in my case, because I am working with more
than one ISP.
You didn't say what
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he is already like this, such a man is no better than a vegetable.
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Modes 1280x1024 1280x960 1152x864 1024x768 800x600 640x480
EndSubsection
EndSection
Section ServerLayout
Identifier layout1
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now, i assume that some facilities i would like to keep for longer
periods. (kernel messages for example, i would save for at least half a
year) but others i would like to erase faster.
What logic are you using in your logserver (if you have 1), or what
would you suggest?
10x,
Noam
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Sorry for resedning the same mail. I just got no answer, and I find it
very weird.
Noam
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Subject: Central Log server - Logic needed
Date: 01 Feb 2003 17:37:45 +0200
Hi!
In my network I have a central
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compilers...
Don't they work now? ./configure --with-cc=icc or export CC=icc should
do it.
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On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 21:23, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 08:29:25PM +0300, Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi,
I'm a sysadmin in a large network. Recently I was working on upgrading
our linuxes. (i chose mdk9.1, and KDE as the desktop env. - please don't
start a flame war about
486DX2, with 16MB of RAM.
I use slackware8 with kernel 2.2.19.
This configuration has worked well for about two years now, and very
impressive uptimes. But recently this error began.
Does any1 has anyidea what this error means and why it can happen?
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On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 17:25, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 04:20:08PM +0300, Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi,
Recently I have been getting this wierd error from my kernel, after some
time my machine is up:
VM: killing process sh
grepping the kernel sources shows
David Harel wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone knows how the screen saver mechanism is arranged in KDE 3
on RH 9?
That is where the files are and what they do?
if you're a sysadmin who want to restrict or define defaults for his
users (not only in the screensaver), you can try looking in this dir:
, as they appear to do
things very common to mandrake (or mandrake appears to do things very
common to redhat :-) )
Noam
David Harel wrote:
Where is the directory $KDEDIR typically located and how do I check
this variable assignment?
Noam Meltzer wrote:
if you're a sysadmin who want
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