Re: [newbie] Ethernet problems.

2000-07-09 Thread toyswins
Can you see your zip drive at all or just can't access it? If you don't see it at all, there is a thread just a couple of days ago that worked for me. Basically you have to manually enter the drive in the list and then tell the system to find it. It's a SCSI device on the parallel port. Not a

Re: [newbie] monitor/video card screen distortion

2000-07-09 Thread toyswins
Mandrake 7.1 seems better than the 6.5 version I replaced, but had the identical problem with the display skewed left. I simply reset the monitor display and after about 60 seconds it "takes" and seems to be holding. I had to change resolution to 800X600. Using Amdek 815E monitor and Erazor

Re: [newbie] Using a zip drive

2000-07-08 Thread toyswins
Dennis, The 50ways.exe is an executable for the Iomega folks to tell you how many ways there are to use your fancy new Zip drive! I always delete the file and use the room for my stuff. I've just got my zip drive working also so haven't gotten to the point of trying to figure out how to backup

Re: [newbie] Dsl Modem

2000-07-08 Thread toyswins
Trying to set up the analog dialup side of my ADSL with S. W. Bell. No luck there either. Don't know what the handshaking routine is they're using. Know of any way to find out? If I get this whipped I'll consider putting the SpeedStream ADSL madeom on the LINUX box. See ya' B. B. Stanfield

Re: [newbie] Printer Epson

2000-07-06 Thread toyswins
I have a Epson Stylus 400 Color and there is no specific driver for it in my version 6.5 however, there is a generic Epson Stylus driver. Try installing that and see if it works. Sorry no more help from me on this one, but I just did this about 4 days ago and never was able to get it to work

Re: [newbie] StarOffice5.1KpackageInstalling

2000-07-06 Thread toyswins
My StarOffice came on CD with the LINUX package. The readme files called for running a file as root which installed the program suite. I then had to go in as a regular user, not root, to install for that user. Actually I think they were links to the program for that user. You might want to

Re: [newbie] Printer Epson

2000-07-06 Thread toyswins
Does your application send the print job to the correct port? Check the basics first. See ya' Gustavo Halperin wrote: I have the printer Epson Stylus Color 670 The Linux Mandrake was know this in the configuration hardware, but when I send any think is not print, What I can to do

[newbie] The pppd daemon died unexpectedly!

2000-07-05 Thread toyswins
Well, sorry but having to revert to you folks for help. Get this message on dialing so the other end is hanging up immediately on connect. I've checked the various files in the HOWTO's and all seems fine. Used KPPP 1.6.22 as the dialer and to set up the system. pppd is 2.3.8 so I've provided

Re: [newbie] The pppd daemon died unexpectedly!

2000-07-05 Thread toyswins
a few days back had a similar prob i think and the advice was to shove NOAUTH into the /etc/ppp.options file - or something similar - can someone correct me if i am wrong ? Please .. toyswins wrote: Well, sorry but having to revert to you folks for help. Get this message on dialing so

Re: [newbie] The pppd daemon died unexpectedly!

2000-07-05 Thread toyswins
Answered this on another string I think, but used both and terminal based also. Results are gibberish on connect. Something isn't right or I'd get back legible data. I think that's probably the only hurdle left for my end then it'd work fine. Also, if I can figure out Earthlink, then I can

[newbie] Networking Connectivity Problem

2000-01-11 Thread Toyswins
I've got a Windows 98 and LINUX box set up through an unmanaged hub. NIC cards and lo on both machines ping just fine. I can't seem to get the two to talk. Trying to ping the other machine, either way, fails. I've checked the hosts files, configured SAMBA and it's running, Windows networking

Re: [newbie] SOHO System Administration

2000-01-05 Thread Toyswins
I'm working on something similar for home use. I've not gotten as far as you seem to be, but I have a text called "LINUX Network Toolkit". It's centered on a LINUX server using SAMBA to connect to Microsoft clients. It does have a good section however, on setting up users. You might check

Re: [newbie] Network interfaces not set at boot time

1999-12-31 Thread Toyswins
I'm no expert, but are you starting the system at the proper run level? My text says run level 2 gives multiuser w/o NFS and SMB services. Level 3 is full multiuser with all networking services turned on. Given that, check the basics, is the card seated properly, is the cable connected and

Re: [newbie] Corel Linux

1999-12-31 Thread Toyswins
Have you tried to log into the Windows side as user "root" with the same password you used in LINUX? If you are logged in as root on the LINUX box and also log into the Windows as root, (that's the default), it should show a good two way connection. Also, I gather you're in the same workgroup

Re: [newbie] Root Password Problem

1999-12-31 Thread Toyswins
Well, best I could do being so tired and frustrated and all. I can do better sometimes. Happy New Year 2000! B. B. John Aldrich wrote: On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, you wrote: Pine or Oak log? Thanks for the response. I'm still working other issues and seem to have lucked out fixing this

[newbie] Printer Drivers

1999-12-30 Thread Toyswins
I'm working on networking Windows and Mac systems at home. I've not gotten to printing yet so this brings up a planning question on hardware. My current printer is supported by LINUX Mandrake, (HP600C). It's connected to my Windows 98 box and I'd like to leave it that way. Is there any

Re: [newbie] Root Password Problem

1999-12-29 Thread Toyswins
not ALL) are pack rats. Ron R_Yeo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/28/99 01:17:21 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Ronald A. Yacketta/958157/EKC) Subject: Re: [newbie] Root Password Problem On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Toyswins wrote: I think I discovered

Re: [newbie] Root Password Problem

1999-12-28 Thread Toyswins
a = 1.2 Gb hdb = 400 Mb hdc = 212 Mb Should be enough there to do something with. B. B. R_Yeo wrote: On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Toyswins wrote: I think I discovered the problem. Hinted at it the other message. My / partition ran out of space. It got weird wi

Re: [newbie] Root Password Problem

1999-12-27 Thread Toyswins
got a 400 and 212 Mb drives as hdb and hdc that hold /usr, /home, swap and so forth. After I play with it a while and it goes away, I'll take that as the probable cause. B. B. John Aldrich wrote: On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Toyswins wrote: I did that, and am aware of the difference in capital vice

Re: [newbie] NIC suggestions

1999-12-27 Thread Toyswins
Sounds like a lot of good hardware help here. I'd also advise doing one of two things to learn about networking. Either get and learn all the Network related howto's of the net, (some are more current than others however.) The other option, and I'm doing both, is get a good text on it. I've

[newbie] Root Password Problem

1999-12-25 Thread Toyswins
I just started my "experimental" Linux box and discovered that it doesn't like my password. I can go in as my alternate user, and after successfully logging in, type in "su" then the root password and it works just fine. I then changed the root password via passwd logged out and tried again.

Re: [newbie] Installation without cdrom player

1999-12-25 Thread Toyswins
A few questions: 1. How old is older? Depending on the hardware, it might be easier to use an older version such as the 5 vice 6 series of Red Hat. Also, you need to check how much drive space is needed and if it's available. Best bet is to check out the HOWTO series and the text files with

Re: [newbie] Scanner

1999-12-25 Thread Toyswins
Printers or scanners? Scanners I hope you meant. B. B. John Aldrich wrote: On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Alejandro Arredondo wrote: Hello Everybody, I have an HP ScanJet 3200C. How can I make it work with Linux? Paralell or SCSI? If the former, forget it. If the latter, it very well may

Re: [newbie] Root Password Problem

1999-12-25 Thread Toyswins
and go to bed early tonight.you stayed up late last night right? I sure did. New Puppy and all. B. B. John Aldrich wrote: On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Toyswins wrote: I just started my "experimental" Linux box and discovered that it doesn't like my password. I can go in as my alte

Re: [newbie] NIC Problems

1999-12-24 Thread Toyswins
I'm working on learning enough to get where you are. I've got the texts and reading up and experimenting as I go. In my research I've found a few things that might help. Check out: http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/misc/100mbps.html Found this in the LINUX Ethernet - HOWTO. Might want to

Re: [newbie] WOW,imagine that...eh?

1999-12-21 Thread Toyswins
Kit, Tried to go to your link just now and it didn't work. Don't know why, but you might want to check it. B. B. Kit wrote: amazing...eh? NOW I'm helping others -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 7110071 http://members.xoom.com/kitgoins

Re: [newbie] Two systems

1999-12-21 Thread Toyswins
Yes you can read files from different OS's partitions in a single system and I think there's a HOWTO or Mini HOWTO on it. I'm not at my machine with the information handy, but you simply direct LINUX to the location on the drive and grab the file. You can use Microsoft to get the data and then

Re: [newbie] Want To Lose Weight For The Holidays-New PillCanDoIt -gpav

1999-12-20 Thread Toyswins
I sent it via spamcop as recommended. Maybe it'll help. I get so many emails, I can't afford to lock up my account over spam. B. B. Sam Roza wrote: We got spammed with this same message on my vintage bus board at type2.com. Oh well... Sam - Original Message - From: Toyswins

Re: [Re: [newbie] Networking Cookbook]

1999-12-20 Thread Toyswins
in HTML or ask one that you haven't looked in the archives for FIRST...:) ( the powers that be get a little testy when that happens...:)) Jaguar Toyswins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I've got a big stick, lots of patience and really do appreciate the pointer. Man, that was quick too! I

Re: [newbie] Want To Lose Weight For The Holidays-New Pill CanDoIt -gpav

1999-12-20 Thread Toyswins
they'll do something about it. -Original Message----- From: Toyswins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: December 18, 1999 2:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Want To Lose Weight For The Holidays-New Pill Can DoIt -gpav Telephone solicitors have found you again John!!

Re: [newbie] Want To Lose Weight For The Holidays-New Pill Can DoIt -gpav

1999-12-18 Thread Toyswins
Telephone solicitors have found you again John!! So true, but just delete this one, I did. Pisses you off though huh? Me too. Maybe the folks sponsoring this mail list can fix it B. B. John Kofinas wrote: What the fuck is this? I thought this was a damn linux list? Maybe I am

[newbie] Networking Cookbook

1999-12-18 Thread Toyswins
Anyone know where I can get a good cookbook type help for networking? I've got 5 computers to network, including one 486 Win95, two Pentium Win 98 systems (one dual boots LINUX), an Apple iBook with AirPort card and Station and one LINUX only box. I'd like to use the LINUX box as either a Proxy

Re: [newbie] Networking Cookbook

1999-12-18 Thread Toyswins
Well, I've got a big stick, lots of patience and really do appreciate the pointer. Man, that was quick too! I think I like the people here, one of the few on the net I've found where folks are actually civil. B. B. Ben wrote: http://www.linux.org/help/howto.html more information than you