ndows 2000?
STOP WAITING! http://www.ms-windows-2000.com/
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6install uses obsolete /proc/pci interface
7ISO9660 extensions RRIP_1991A
It looks like that machine has problems. A missed interrupt and hard
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Sevatio Octavio wrote:
I've been trying to get on Opensound's website for the last several days. Does
anyone know what's up with www.opensound.com? They
won't even answer their phones.
Not alot of help, but the pages seem to work fine from here.
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. I am going through a second
education as I didn't have these cool toys when I first went to college.
How do you turn a former manager into a Sys Admin? Give him Linux. I
just want to play with some stuff and see how to set up networking.
Brian
Quite fun, isn't it?
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Simple and to the point: telnet client and server got split into two
packages in the update. Grab the telnet-server package from your
favorite mirror and you're back online.
Oh, and the archives probably have extensive coverage of this topic.
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one of those puppies cost? I need a UPS that'll
shut my system down automagically. :-)
I've been using a PK Electronics BlackoutBuster that I got for $50 (on
rebate). It's not the fanciest, but using upsd with it allows a
controlled shutdown in the event of a power loss.
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the password to something like r%q7@$a (Argh, now I've given away
the root password of ms-windows-2000.com ;) ), and it'll work.
Heh, and all this time I've been using 'crashy crashy'... :(
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s probably something suitable in the /doc
directory of the CD-ROM.
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that drive to ensure that the
partition is marked active.
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file _is_ there.
Check the ./configure -help output, it wants the entire build of Apache
available at {path}. Actually, from looking at the mod_php3 spec files,
I haven't been able to find any that actually USE the --with-apache
flag.
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ne cooking).
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into the surge protection portion.
Kewl. I think I'm going to have to dig up one of those puppies! :-)
Thanks for the heads-up! :-)
I picked mine up at CompUSA about a year ago.
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in RedHat
in 24-bit mode as well...
John
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anything
they desire!
What must I re-configure??? Help!
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what do I change user test to?
Stephen.
-Original Message-
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Subject: Re: [newbie] PASSWD
Richard Adams wrote:
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999
y removing files from the old packages), and hands you back
your new system. Is this not true?
I haven't seen the "wipe the drive and reinstall" advice since somewhere
around Slackware 2.4...
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will that get us?
Anyone can do this and its not illegal. Wrong.
I notice you conveniently ignore the portion about it being against the
terms of service of this mailing list.
Please, we're here to help and learn, not to buy DNS service.
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; and get a console on the sparc , this will allow me to run
the sparc without a monitor and have full control.
thanxs in advance
Minicom should do what you want. It seemed to work well on my Sun 3/60
and 4/360 I had a while ago.
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on high, more for crispy.
NOO Seriously, that long with a CD in the
microwave could fry the microwave! DON'T DO IT! :-)
Ah, but a golf ball... :) Now THAT'S good eatin'!
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. You have your life ahead of you; you take
a parachute, and I will go down with the plane."
The hippie smiled slowly and said, "Hey, don't worry, pop.
The world's smartest man just jumped out wearing my backpack."
www.goon.freeuk.com
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ly older than the cracker!).
I _would_, of course, forward those log files to the ISP that hosts
157.89.64.77 (I'm not able to get it to resolve with either 'host' or
'whois', maybe you'll have better luck?)
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the process list after shutting down
GNOME as the root user. esd keeps running, blocking others. Kill it
and sound should work for your normal user.
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is it located.
I am running the newest version of Mandrake.
It's built into kwm. (Test it by putting just 'exec kwm' into
~/.Xclients then starting X, Alt-F2 still pops up the window)
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at is used to
compute passwords. Right?
You're forgetting the salt which is combined with the password to create
the hash.
Anyway, it's still bad practice to send passwords, even
encrypted/hashcode through e-mail.
Agreed.
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-pcmcia-cs
(or something like that, don't recall exactly what the package is
called)
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It really would make things easier for everyone, at least default to
that for non-networked setups... us poor b*stards never even get to
configure our networking essentials during installation.
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of the "window" behavior.
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d be a bit
difficult without DNS resolution. :)
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uple weeks.
I'm not using an ABIT motherboard...this is a dual PPro motherboard,
not a dual-PII motherboard. :-) Thanks, though...
My mistake, I thought you had previously mentioned owning a Abit board.
back to my hole...
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he command, and I know you're all gonna flame me for being to
lazy to look it up in Linux in a Nutshell... and well you should!
ntsysv, ya sissy! :)
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t can not
connect". Error messages? Anything?
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"David P. Greenberg" wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
"David P. Greenberg" wrote:
that command that gives you the startup processes
ntsysv, ya sissy! :)
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--Thanks Steve, what can I say?
I think it's typically called a "br
THAT happen. And I know I've installed new
versions of glibc while running multiple application/daemon/etc. It may
be true under a Microsoft world, but I don't believe it's true in Linux.
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of the GUI
tools that interface with it.
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einstalls are rarely necessary. Reboots are
rarely necessary. Applications do not crash the operating system.
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-2.2.9-27mdk.src.rpm
then cd /usr/src/RPM/SOURCE
the configuration files should be in there (along with all the patches
and original source used to create the kernel).
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d fsck is
completely expected in this situation. The updates would not have saved
anything for this one.
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with the appropriate library, so you don't have
to install it yourself...
John
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Ty Mixon wrote:
Ok - then any idea why I got the original error?
ldconfig didn't get run after installing new libs.
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rewriting
that Windows supports, allowing you to use the CDRW as a slow hard
drive. The only time you'll typically mount the CDRW is with a CD to
read, thus the read-only.
You don't mount the CDRW if you're burning to it, it's just a block
device.
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Stefan Van Dessel wrote:
newbie remove
Wrong address. And kill the HTML.
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Christopher John Cogan wrote:
newbie remove
Wrong address. And kill the HTML.
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Bob wrote:
I need good HTML editor and Grphical FTP for Linux. What are some good
ones?
IglooFTP is nice. As for editing HTML, you might try Netscape's
built-in editor (if you want WYSIWYG).
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for Euchre for years!
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Larry Corrales wrote:
newbie-remove
Wrong address. Check the MandrakeSoft website for the correct address.
Isn't it about time we put a footer on the bottom of list messages that
includes removal instructions?
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ssover cable between the Windows
and Linux machines? You'll need one if you're not using a hub between
them.
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-qpil ~/RPM-list; done
Once you run that, you'll have a file in your home directory called
RPM-list that you can use to find out which package owns a file you're
interested in.
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Jason wrote:
how do i change screen resolution in kde!
Ctrl-Alt-numpad+ and Ctrl-Alt-numpad-
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es, with a crossover cable you're
absolutely, positively limited to two machines. With a hub you've got
growing room.
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that
includes removal instructions?
Sounds good. I'll quit posting replies.
Thanks for your help in thinning the herd! :)
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if they wanted. Think beyond the desktop... :)
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you like Ax, just make sure you got right on your side
first. ;-)
And make sure you've really read the messages about HOW to fix the
problem before feeling insulted about a problem which DOES exist on your
system.
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, Java is severely broken, occasional news posts will
double-load, etc, etc, etc.
Thanks, but I'll stick with the problems I know about rather than
inheriting a whole new pile of bugs.
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EXTREMELY helpful.
Like a hierarchial tree of the file system?
/ -
/usr
/bin
/lib
/etc
/var
/opt
etc???
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explain why it's not responding. Am I on the right track?
I believe the imap package provides the usual POP3 server. Check to see
if that package is installed on your system.
What problems are you having? There's not a WHOLE lot of configuration
you can do...
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anymore), it uses directories and files with spaces in the names.
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bay56 wrote:
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From: Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Multiprocessor and Display
Look for the lm_sensors package.
Ah, having a name to shoot for will sure help - thanks
fline hanging" problem that Netscape
does.
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to recall seeing a utility that will patch your existing Netscape
to support 128bit encryption. I don't recall the name (Fortify comes to
mind, but I think that's an SSL util). Searching Google or Freshmeat
for "netscape encryption" may turn something up, thoug
other users. With the kind of bitch slaps you threw
in the prior two messages, it makes me wonder just why many of us try
helping.
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rry for the big snip at the top, but since you're really just looking
for how to automatically set this at bootup at this point, I left that
part in.
You'll want to add the 'echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forwarding'
command to the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local. It'll be run each time you
bo
this one was set to the default kernel and it is. If I type
linux2 at the lilo prompt my kernel boots, but I can't get it to boot by
default.
Did you rerun /sbin/lilo after changing /etc/lilo.conf? Sounds like
that's all that's missing.
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also tried to "find -name *guile-config*" in the
whole /usr dir, in case it wasn't in my PATH, but
it looks like I don't have guile-config...
Shall I install guile-devel??
Yup, guile-config is in the guile-devel package (you can check using rpm
-qpl guile-deve
a problem pointing any further
than 1024 cylinders into a hard drive. By creating this partition at
the beginning of the drive, you guarantee that you won't have problems
getting your Linux system to boot properly.
Hope this information helps.
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between an attitude problem and thinking clearly***
ifup ppp0
And since /sbin isn't in a normal user's path, it's:
/sbin/ifup ppp0
for a normal user.
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/dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing buffer-cache reads: 128 MB in 1.78 seconds =71.91 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 9.31 seconds = 6.87
MB/sec
Roughly a doubling in performance for this extremely slow drive.
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playing happily ever since!
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?? ;-)
Tom,
Excellent work! I'll be playing with some of the suggestions that you
used on the -m switch to see if I can get a bit more output of my
drive. There's always a bit more tweaking to be done. :)
Next up, serial tweaking! (gimme a little time on that one, I'm outta
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very fast on my old 486 with redhat. Any ideas what
could be causing this?
Is your machine attempting to boot from the floppy or CDROM before
jumping to the hard drive? That could the problems you report.
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blem, post a message. We'd
all love to get rid of problems like this!
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ou Thomas
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Is Microsoft afraid to pay itself license fees for IIS?
Sure looks like an Apache (open-source) Signature to me
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for
one would not have one.
This is a good point. . .also with new PC specs calling for the death of
ISA,
the options for modems will pretty soon be divided among HSP HCF Win
modems and
externals. . .
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or : non-default argument follows default argument (line 152)
What does it mean ?
It means you're either (a) not root, or (b) not in X.
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have used. First two where winmodems (Doh!) ... Im out of money and
ideas..
Is it possible that it's just the volume turned down/off? It's a KPPP
option.
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/sqwebmail.
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tion files in
/etc/httpd/conf. Apache isn't run through inetd and isn't controlled by
TCP Wrappers.
http://www.apache.org should have definitive information on how to
configure those files to limit server access to the 10 users.
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quot;
(BTW, the term is cracker, not hacker).
One probe does not a hack make.
As for contacting his ISP, use whois to lookup InterNIC information on
the domain, find out who his providers are, then contact them.
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seeing. Check the archives at the
Mandrake site to get the scoop!
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"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Steve Philp wrote:
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Can anyone point me to a graphical representation of the linux file
structure. I've been c
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Steve Philp wrote:
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Mulvaney, Jerry wrote:
Everything works great under Mandrake 6.0, but I can't find out how to start
a dial up connection without starting X and running netcfg. Can I do thi
confirm that
the updated XFree86 works extremely well.
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problems. If it's not odd BIOS settings, I suspect you've got hardware
going flakey.
What is running on the machine when it freezes? (daemons as well as
userspace).
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MANDRAKE IS **NOT** RedHat. Nor is it even "BASED" on RedHat any
longer. Please disabuse yourself of this notion!
John
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programme.
The Mandrake site contains a searchable archive of the expert and newbie
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is aprieciated.
Use the BIOS setup to change the way your drive is addressed (normal,
large, lba). Linux is using one way while your BIOS is using another.
That's what causes the 10's. Been there! :)
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t link to the newest version of RealAudio. The version downloaded from
the site is version 5 and a segmentation fault occurs when I try to enable the
programme.
The Mandrake site contains a searchable archive of the expert and newbie
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this mean and what can I do to correct it! Thanks in advance!
Joe :)
mkdir /mnt/zip
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Joe Brault wrote:
hello,
How do you load a module??? I'm trying to load insmod ppa Thanks!
Joe :)
Use modprobe instead, that will cause it to automatically load other
modules that the one you're trying to load might depend on.
So, try: modprobe ppa
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are
completely different than what's going on here.
Mandrake long ago shed it's notion of RH++, I have to agree with John
that the best way to do that is to remind people when it's hinted at.
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developed) individually so you have a bit of
control over what will be installed.
I hope this message at least makes you feel more confident of your
choice in using Linux to learn programming. It's a wonderful
environment, overall.
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helps heal the wounds of the "trollspotting"
that occurred earlier. :)
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.xxx
Last, the /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny refer to services you
provide from /etc/inetd.conf. You can use hosts.allow and hosts.deny to
limit the machines that can connect to those services. You can find
information about the files in 'man 5 hosts_access'.
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ey haven't shipped a
thing. Until I see product, it's vaporware plain and simple. I thought
I went to Linux to get away from that!
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