Linux-Misc Digest #313
Linux-Misc Digest #313, Volume #26 Wed, 15 Nov 00 03:13:01 EST Contents: Re: cd rom drive will no longer mount - details below ("misterbooboo") Re: Program to convert Unix file format to DOS / Windows format. (Hagbard) Re: the relation between Linux and GCC (Te-Cheng Shen) VMElinux compilation problem Re: cannot modify file by root!!! (Mark Post) Re: cannot modify file by root!!! (Dances With Crows) Restoring RH 6.2 /usr/src/linux tree ("Paul Steckler") Getting system to re-read conf.modules (mike) cd rom drive will no longer mount ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) mail notification? (Tim) X Font Server Not Functioning (mike) Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: Getting system to re-read conf.modules (Vilmos Soti) Re: mail notification? Error - No such pid? ("Lamar Thomas") Re: HELP!! Partition Magic Error 105. PartitionInfo inside: Please ("Steven J. Hathaway") Re: Path problem (Eric) Re: divx? (Eric) Re: managing software ("Tom Wilson") Re: cd rom drive will no longer mount (Harsh Strider) From: "misterbooboo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.setup,linux.redhat Subject: Re: cd rom drive will no longer mount - details below Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:12:37 -0600 Howdy-doo, The name should have been misterbooboo to start with. Sorry - I set up the newsreader too fast, not paying attention. I hate MS 'wizards'! I changed fstab to /dev/cdrom/mnt/cdromiso9660noauto,user,ro0 0 and the goober CD drive now works. This is a first! I didn't make something worse by changing it. I'm almost worried about that lol Thanks for the tips :-) -- Jon - I love Jesus Christ http://www.jonsplace.org/ "The infamous "Brian"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:BouP5.15899$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi Jon: misterbooboo wrote in message ... Cdrom (/mnt/cdrom -- /dev/hdc) no longer allows mount :-( What command are you attempting to use? Here is what I do; First add a line to your /etc/fstab (fstab is Linux for File System TABle); /dev/hdc /cdrom iso9660 noauto,ro 0 0 Now you should be able to mount your CD rom like this; mount /cdrom enter You will not be able to open your CD drive door until you unmount the CD rom; umount /cdrom enter ^ (not a typo) Try not to change posting names too often; It gets confusing. Best regards, Brian -- From: Hagbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Program to convert Unix file format to DOS / Windows format. Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 23:18:21 -0500 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] try: tr -d '\015' FILENAME.DOS FILENAME.LINUX where FILENAME.DOS is the DOS text file you want converted FILENAME.LINUX is the file you want the output written to. just trims the DOS carriage returns, but useful to have on hand... substitute $1 for FILENAME.DOS and $2 for FILENAME.LINUX and make it an executable file that accepts parameters. hth, hagbard mike wrote: Hi , I just saw a request on this list for a program to convert DOS files to Unix. I would like a program to convert Unix format to DOS Thanks Mike -- From: Te-Cheng Shen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: the relation between Linux and GCC Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 21:19:21 -0700 I don't know for sure (not having been around Linux from the beginning), but it was probably the ACK (Amsterdam Compiler Kit) C compiler that came with Minix that was _first_ used to compile the Linux kernel. I assume that ACK generate binary code for intel i386 hardware then I can understand that we can generate linux kernel on Minix machine. What if we have to generate binary code which is differnt from the host machine? For example, the OS I am learning is L4/MIPS. We can compile it with a cross-compiler on a Solaris machine then the cross compiler can generate MIPS codes. The thing that I do not understand is that how can a compiler can generate a kernel which is run on different hardware? Or, let me rephrase my question this way, can we only boot linux kernel but do not install any compilers and libraries on this machine? What a system looks like if it only boot linux kernel? If possible, I hope that someone can direct me how to boot only a linux kernel. Once Linux was running well enough, GCC was recompiled (again, using Minix's version of GCC) to run natively under Linux. ok... I got some of the ideas and it's making sense to me now. Actually, the root of _this_ OS tree was hand coded in PDP-7 assembler, and cross assembled on (IIRC) a GE system (running GECOS). You might want to check out Lucent Technologies "History of Unix" I ckecked this out. A great resouce on Unix!
Linux-Misc Digest #314
Linux-Misc Digest #314, Volume #26 Wed, 15 Nov 00 06:13:04 EST Contents: Can you help me with my 1270 ? please ? (Eric J) Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (Harri Haataja) Re: Restoring RH 6.2 /usr/src/linux tree (Villy Kruse) Re: Restoring RH 6.2 /usr/src/linux tree ("Quiney, Philip [HAL02:HH00:EXCH]") Re: Is there some kind of "graphical" trafshow? (Eric) Re: X-Windows trys to start and then crashes ("Elliot and Else Gingold") Re: Copy and file-viewing problem (Eric) Re: X-Windows trys to start and then crashes (Kevin Hayes) Re: Installing Linux (Franz Sauerzopf) Re: If I switch to Mandrake 7.2, will I take a hit? ("Nico Neumann") Re: HELP!! Partition Magic Error 105. PartitionInfo inside: Please look!! (Anita Lewis) Re: Restoring RH 6.2 /usr/src/linux tree (Dave Butwell) Re: please help asap with rpm (John Thompson) Lilo and moving an IDE disk (Phil Whiles) Gamepsy 3d for Linux (Deech) From: Eric J [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.os.linux.portable Subject: Can you help me with my 1270 ? please ? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 08:14:32 GMT Hi , I have a 1270 also and I reformated and lost my sound driver and have no restore disk , can you send me th sound driver for it , I can't find it anywhere , I f you can burn a copy of the restore disk I will pay you good money :-) Thanks , Eric email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks again ps: I am running win 98 Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harri Haataja) Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.linux.x Subject: Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 08:15:17 GMT Evan DiBiase wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Henrik Keiler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: GTK+ is history. Microsoft is planning a massive lawsuit against GTK+ authors and Gnome fondation starting in Q1/2001. They claim that GTK+ violates both US patents (we don't care about software patents here in europe, but...) and their intellectual property (even europe cares about that !!). Shipping a product based on GTK+ will be dangerous - if this lawsuit will be won by microsoft (and GTK+ _is_ violating their patents - that is the primary problem: M$ has patents covering what GTK+ does... ;-(( ) all vendors who are using GTK+ and GTK+-based products (Gnome) will have to pay license fees. I won't recomment using GTK+ until these "issues" have been solved - otherwise you may have to pay many $$ to M$... ;-( Bah, I'll believe it when I see the links to the patents that GTK violates. Until then, this reeks of a scare tactic (why someone would want to scare people away from GTK, I don't know). Didn't you hear about Sun and other UNIX vendors jumping for GNOME as the unified UNIX desktop? M$ wants to hit that, I think. -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Villy Kruse) Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.redhat,comp.os.linux.setup Subject: Re: Restoring RH 6.2 /usr/src/linux tree Date: 15 Nov 2000 08:32:55 GMT On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:57:28 -0600, Paul Steckler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In an attempt to install a kernel patch for the Onstream DI30 tape drive, I deleted my /usr/src/linux-2.2.14 directory in a RedHat 6.2 installation. I have a tar.gz for the 2.2.14 kernel, but apparently RH6.2 ships with a slightly patched kernel. It is actualy more than slightly patched. If you install kernel.*.src.rpm from the SRPMS dirctory you can see in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES what patches are actualy applied. So how can I get back the original RH version of this directory, and especially the original .config file? Install the kernel-source rpm package from the RH6.2 CD. Possible with the --force flag to force package overwrite. The original config files are found in /usr/src/linux/configs, one config file for each of the shipped kernel versions (386, 586, 686). Villy -- From: "Quiney, Philip [HAL02:HH00:EXCH]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.redhat,comp.os.linux.setup Subject: Re: Restoring RH 6.2 /usr/src/linux tree Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 08:11:13 + Paul Steckler wrote: In an attempt to install a kernel patch for the Onstream DI30 tape drive, I deleted my /usr/src/linux-2.2.14 directory in a RedHat 6.2 installation. I have a tar.gz for the 2.2.14 kernel, but apparently RH6.2 ships with a slightly patched kernel. So how can I get back the original RH version of this directory, and especially the original .config file? -- Paul Hi, Mount the RedHat CD and find the RPMS directory on the CD (/mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS IIRC). The kernel source is one of the few 'source' rpms on the 'binary' install CD. As root type rpm -U --force
Linux-Misc Digest #316
Linux-Misc Digest #316, Volume #26 Wed, 15 Nov 00 12:13:02 EST Contents: dynamically add/remove ide HD ? (Laurent Bize) Using Vintech PCMCIA CD-ROM under Linux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Speed of JAVA / was: Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (Roland Mainz) Help!! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (Matthias Warkus) Dialin - Server (Robin Schroeder) Re: Dang those KDE rpms ("Nils O. Selåsdal") CUPS printing on HP: no color at 600 dpi ("Gerald Pollack") Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (Donn Miller) Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (Rasputin) Re: Mod_Perl on RH7 fails to make test ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Lan user log ("Regent Linus") ping problems (marvin) Re: Linux SendMail Problem - Internet Email Address Rejected (Frederick Artiss) Re: Linux SendMail Problem - Internet Email Address Rejected (Suresh Ramasubramanian) imap and ssh (Krister Bruhwel) Re: Lan user log (Koen Verbeke) Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (Robert Kiesling) Re: signals and C++ ("Arthur H. Gold") Re: Gamepsy 3d for Linux (Thomas Zajic) Re: mail notification? (Grant Edwards) Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (Matthias Warkus) Re: Debian 2.2, VT320 and screen (Thomas Dickey) Commanding a DirectLogic PLC from Linux (or C) ("Dan Smith") Re: Commanding a DirectLogic PLC from Linux (or C) (Neil Cherry) Re: Lilo and moving an IDE disk (Gunther Piez) From: Laurent Bize [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: dynamically add/remove ide HD ? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 14:47:18 +0100 Just a question. Could we add or remove dynamically IDE HD as scsi by the /proc interface ? echo "scsi remove-single-device 0 0 5 0" /proc/scsi/scsi echo "scsi add-single-device 0 0 5 0" /proc/scsi/scsi Laurent -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Using Vintech PCMCIA CD-ROM under Linux Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 14:19:23 GMT I really, really need help. The CDROM in my notebook computer is busted. I am now using an external CDROM with a parallel port interface to install Linux. I'd like to switch to a PCMCIA CDROM. There is one made by Vintech in a store near us. Do PCMCIA CDROMs made by Vintech Linux compatible? I don't see the Vintech models in the supported cards of Linux's PCMCIA support. I am hoping that the Vintech CDROMs are actually the same with one of those listed as supported by Linux. Vintech's web site is http://www.vintech-tw.com Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. -- From: Roland Mainz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.linux.x,comp.unix.solaris Subject: Speed of JAVA / was: Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 15:31:40 +0100 James Hutchins wrote: I hope that the two projects merge in the future in a language less sucky than either C or C++. Agreed. They should write it in Java. That way, KDE and GNOME could run on an array of embedded applications (such as the Palm pilot). We'll see a lot less of Windows CE. I'm tired of seeing Windows CE running on embedded applications. Java? Please, NO! I have a NEED for SPEED!! I don't think even hotspot can make up for the performance hit I'd take with java. When doing complex analyses on up to 10 gigs of byte-sized time series data, even a 15% speed hit is significant. So why accept it when you can just use C++? JAVA isn't slow. JAVA apps. running on modern JDKs (like 1.3) can be as fast as normal C++ code - and some code even runs faster as in C++. JAVA-based (Multithreaded) MPEG 2 encoder/decoder comes in mind... Bye, Roland -- __ . . __ (o.\ \/ /.o) [EMAIL PROTECTED] \__\/\/__/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /O /==\ O\ MPEG specialist, CJAVASunUnix programmer (;O/ \/ \O;) TEL +49 641 99-41370 FAX +49 641 99-41359 -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Help!! Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 14:33:05 GMT Hi, I am a beginner on learning Linux. In my PC, I've already installed Win98. Now I also want to install linux in order to dual-boot between 2 os. But every time when i am going on the last stage of installation-- "Lilo setup", whatever i do , Lilo can't be installed. If i choose to use SCSI device, it looks like being ok. But when the computer reboots, i can only see many blinking lines on my screen, which means i can neither work on win98, nor Linux. If i choose not to use SCSI device, Lilo can't be installed and SETUP can't be finished. Because there are some bad sectors on my hard-disk, i wonder whether Lilo is just going to be installed on those bad sectors, which leads the problem i get stuck in. There is anyone to help me to point out the reason and a way to solve this problem. (There is no any SCSI device on my computer.) Thanks! Sent
Linux-Misc Digest #317
Linux-Misc Digest #317, Volume #26 Wed, 15 Nov 00 15:13:02 EST Contents: please help me - i can't login ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) national fonts with Konsole ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: xmms playing CDs? (Gero Marten) KDE2 and RH7.0 trouble ("Kirk R. Wythers") Re: Lan user log ("Regent Linus") Re: xmms playing CDs? ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) memory leak tools for linux? (Jeff Lacki) Linux on HP workstation ("martin") Loadlin compatible with WinME? ("Eric") Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (James Hutchins) Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? (Roberto Alsina) Presario HCF miniPCI moden or miniPCI Ethernet NIC? ("Eric") Chatscript to delay (Roshan Revankar) Linux on IBM A20p or A21p laptop ("Tauno Voipio") Re: nfs root fs ("Tauno Voipio") Re: cd rom drive will no longer mount ("The infamous \"Brian\"") MODPATH doesn't work - modules still not loaded (Damir Cosic) Re: KDE2 and RH7.0 trouble ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) This was from my posting from this morning ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Anybody know how to get an answering machine running on Linux? ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: How to configure a multi-port print server? ("Anderw G. Bacchi") Re: TV Card ("Jeff Hope") From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: please help me - i can't login Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 16:56:48 GMT We lost power to our machine running RH 6.2. ( PIII 800, 13GB hd 64MB ram ) We can not get a login to complete on the console and a telnet session just keep display the login over and over. The console is display the following message "unable to load interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2". All the server daemons (httpd, sendmail, mysqld, etc..) work fine. Any ideas. Thanks Paolo PxM Menzaghi Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,linux.redhat Subject: national fonts with Konsole Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 17:01:59 GMT Hi, Can anyone please tell me how to use national fonts with Konsole? With xterm it's easy: "xterm -fn FontName" , but I like konsole better. Thanks in advance! Wroot Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. -- From: Gero Marten [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: xmms playing CDs? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 05:46:46 +0100 Yes, you can. Depending on what version you have (I've got 1.2.3), you just slot your CD into the drive, select Play File, browse over to your CD mount point (or wherever is specified in your settings for the CD Audio input plugin) and all the tracks should appear there. How do you mount an audio CD? -- Gero H. Marten "Computers are like air conditioners: They stop working properly if you open windows." -- From: "Kirk R. Wythers" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: KDE2 and RH7.0 trouble Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 12:29:52 -0600 I managed to get all of the kde2 rpms installed on my RH7 box. Trouble is when I try and start the kde desktop I get the kde2 splash screen, the little kgandolf tip thing, but that's it. I am left with a frozen gray screen, no toolbar, no nothing. the only thing I can do at that point is ctrl-alt backspace to kill the x server and login with gnome. Does this issue sound familiar to anyone? Thanks, Kirk -- From: "Regent Linus" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.security Subject: Re: Lan user log Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 01:35:19 +0800 Thanks I have checked the related documents and I could set Samba to log the user connecting time from the window clients to Samba. Actually what I want to log is the time that window users login to the window machines, is it still possible? My boss want me to a attendant log by PCs' login time. "Koen Verbeke" [EMAIL PROTECTED] ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Today at 11:42pm, Regent Linus wrote: Hi, my Lan have 4 Window PCs and 1 Linux, sharing the files by Samba, is it possible to log the PC's user login ,and logout time by whatever ways? Any clues or suggestions greatly appreciated. Have a look at the samba logs. If you run SWAT (Samba Web Admin Tool (?)), you can configure samba very easily and see in realtime who's logged on and what resources are being used by whoever. You can also set the verbosity of the logs from bare to downright ugly ;-). Ciao, - Koen Koen Verbeke Software Engineer "When in the shit, the wise man plants courgettes." http://users.chello.be/cr42305 ICQ: 96543760 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: xmms playing CDs? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 17:48:31 GMT Gero Marten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, you can. Depending on what version you have (I've got 1.2.3), you just slot your CD
Linux-Misc Digest #319
Linux-Misc Digest #319, Volume #26 Wed, 15 Nov 00 20:13:03 EST Contents: Re: Raw block device interface (Ronald Cole) Re: Creating PDF (acrobat) files ? (Grant Edwards) Re: Getting system to re-read conf.modules (mike) Program to create desktop icons (mike) Logging everything with Sylog-ng ??? ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: question about rpm verify (easy) (ray) Re: Creating PDF (acrobat) files ? (Daniel Wollschlaeger) waiting 5 minutes for route results ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: the relation between Linux and GCC (Robert Clayton) Re: Creating PDF (acrobat) files ? (John Hasler) Re: Help... X Windows runs at a crawl.. Be my mentor,, Please ("Jim") Re: Path problem (Ryuji Yokoyama) ...Answering my own question... (Jerome Mrozak) Re: Anybody know how to get an answering machine running on Linux? (Vladimir Florinski) Re: Getting system to re-read conf.modules (Vladimir Florinski) Kernel Too Old error (Hal Burgiss) Re: True GTK+ will eliminate Qt in next few years? ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) From: Ronald Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.development.apps Subject: Re: Raw block device interface Date: 15 Nov 2000 14:53:17 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ronald Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Manoj Patil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is raw interface available in linux for block devices ? I think you mean: "Is a character device available for hard drives"? I think the way it was said was reasonably well-put. Yeah, you figured out what he meant and I figured it out, too, but your definition of "reasonable" is quite a bit looser than mine (given that you consider calling a character device a block device "reasonable"). I have a partition and need to access it through a raw interface. Basically the aim of my program is to bypass the buffer cache and be assured that every read/write operation results into disk activity. I fancied a post where it seemed that someone was able to do it with RedHat 7.0. I didn't see it in the docs and I haven't had time to look into it yet, but Stephen Tweedie's raw disk I/O may be there. Here are some pretty relevant links: http://lwn.net/1999/0729/a/sct-raw.html ftp://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/sct/fs/profiling/sard-0.6.tar.gz http://howto.tucows.com/man/man8/raw.8.html Ok, I looked. Raw disk I/O is in RH7.0. That makes your links relevant. -- Forte International, P.O. Box 1412, Ridgecrest, CA 93556-1412 Ronald Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (760) 499-9142 President, CEO Fax: (760) 499-9152 My GPG fingerprint: C3AF 4BE9 BEA6 F1C2 B084 4A88 8851 E6C8 69E3 B00B -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Grant Edwards) Subject: Re: Creating PDF (acrobat) files ? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 22:59:30 GMT In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jan Schaumann wrote: Does anyone has a trick to create PDF file with using Tex or the PostScript format ? From a .doc (staroffice) would be really cool ! if you have it in tex-format, do teh following: latex foo.tex dvips foo.dvi ps2pdf foo.ps (there might be shorter way for the tex-thing). There's a version of TeX (pdftex?) that creates pdf output directly rather than going through dvi and ps intermediates. I've never tried it. You can't use EPS figures w/ pdftex (which I want to do), so I do exactly what you've described above. You'll generally get much better PDF results if you use standard PS fonts rather than the TeX default CM fonts: \usepackage{times} -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I have accepted at Provolone into my life! visi.com -- From: mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Getting system to re-read conf.modules Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 23:05:20 GMT Hi Vilmos, if you depmod -a, will that cause any modules to be loaded. How does depmod -a effect the running Linux system. What does depmod actually do? Thanks Mike Vilmos Soti wrote: mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am presently using Redhat Linux 6.1 and would like to be able to get the system to re-read /etc/conf.modules with out rebooting the system. I would find this useful for testing various configuration changes. # date Tue Nov 14 22:57:44 PST 2000 # ls -l --time=atime /etc/conf.modules -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 710 Nov 14 17:58 /etc/conf.modules # depmod -a # ls -l --time=atime /etc/conf.modules Tue Nov 14 22:57:53 PST 2000 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 710 Nov 14 22:57 /etc/conf.modules I am running RedHat 6.0. Vilmos -- From: mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Program to create desktop icons
Linux-Misc Digest #320
Linux-Misc Digest #320, Volume #26 Wed, 15 Nov 00 23:13:02 EST Contents: Re: Creating PDF (acrobat) files ? ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: Help... X Windows runs at a crawl.. Be my mentor,, Please Rogue Find? (Bill Boman) creating default route kills network interfaces (Dustin Puryear) Re: Rogue Find? (Robert Lynch) help off topic, perl problem (Robert Schweikert) Re: help off topic, perl problem (Jason) Re: dynamically add/remove ide HD ? (Jason) Re: ppp dialup does not work (Bill Unruh) Re: Getting system to re-read conf.modules (Vilmos Soti) Scanner card ("Anton Vorster") Re: waiting 5 minutes for route results (Vilmos Soti) Re: mounting multi-session CDRom?? (Dances With Crows) Booting problems [was: Help!] (Dances With Crows) Re: dynamically add/remove ide HD ? (Dances With Crows) Re: the relation between Linux and GCC (Hartmann Schaffer) Clipboard in Linux? (Vivek Narayanamurthy) Re: Upgrading kernel (From 2.2.14-5.0 to 2.2.17) (Hiroyuki HIKITA) Paul Allen's latest venture is looking for engineers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: Clipboard in Linux? ("Jan Schaumann") From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Creating PDF (acrobat) files ? Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 01:04:34 GMT In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jan Schaumann) wrote: if you have it in tex-format, do teh following: latex foo.tex dvips foo.dvi ps2pdf foo.ps (there might be shorter way for the tex-thing). If you use the PostScript fonts in LaTeX you can get pretty good results. Have a look at the PDF files on http://www.qsl.net/ve7ldh/thesis.html for some samples. Lasura Halliday VE7LDH"Que les nuages soient notre Grid: CN89mg pied a terre..." - Hospital/Shafte Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup Subject: Re: Help... X Windows runs at a crawl.. Be my mentor,, Please Date: 16 Nov 2000 01:03:41 GMT Also, I installed a new 'microcrap wheelmouse' on my box lately. I found out how to set it up using 'mouseconfig'. It works on the console, but not in 'X'. It jumps around the screen and acts like it was on coke or something. DOes anybody know what's up with this ? I don't care about if the wheel works, I just want to get my fucking mouse working so I don't have to quit X windows every time. You can also try the xset command: xset m 5 2 should give a more manageble mouse speed. the first number is the acceleration value and the second is the threshold. "m" is mouse -Kyle -- From: BB (Bill Boman) Subject: Rogue Find? Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 00:22:20 GMT After 5-10 mins of being booted up my SuSE 6.4 Linux runs "Find" on its own accord. Whether or not I'm connected to the net or running X seems not to matter. What makes this happen? What is it looking for? Can it be stopped? Just curious to know whether anyone else has experienced this. BB -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dustin Puryear) Subject: creating default route kills network interfaces Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 01:33:25 GMT Recently, I worked with a friend to [try] and resolve a very odd problem. We have a Linux-based router with two NIC's that have the interfaces eth0 and eth1. The interface eth0 is for the internal network 192.168.1.0/24, and interface eth1 is for access to the Internet. We can bring both interfaces up using static IP addresses. Once the interfaces are up we can ping both. However, if we establish a default route then we can no longer ping either the eth0 or eth1 interface, but we can ping the loopback address. I have verified that a route is created to 192.168.1.0/24 over interface eth0, and so a default route should not affect a ping to either the interface or to any address on 192.168.1.0/24--yet, for some reason it does. We tried using both real and fake gateway addresses on both the local and external networks as the default route gateway just to see what happens. Everytime both interfaces become inaccessible. However, once we tear down the default route then the interface are again accessible. The NIC's are DLink's, although I'm not sure how that will affect the situation. Anyway, I am a bit lost as to why this is happening. Any ideas? -- Dustin Puryear $email = "dpuryear"."@usa.net"; Integrate Linux Solutions into Your Windows Network - http://www.prima-tech.com/integrate-linux -- From: Robert Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Rogue Find? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 17:40:46 -0800 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Boman wrote: After 5-10 mins of being booted up my SuSE 6.4 Linux runs "Find" on its own accord. Whether or not I'm connected to the net or running X seems not to matter. What makes this happen? What is it looking for? Can it be stopped?
Linux-Misc Digest #321
Linux-Misc Digest #321, Volume #26 Thu, 16 Nov 00 02:13:01 EST Contents: Linux GIF images (p e a r c e) Re: Linux GIF images (Hal Burgiss) Test ---ignore me, just @home trouble checking ("pl") Re: Program to convert Unix file format to DOS / Windows format. (Jeff Howie) Re: the relation between Linux and GCC (Robert Kiesling) How to setup dual/multiple monitors ? (Arctic Storm) Re: future of the Desktop Wars (Jerry L Kreps) Print Screen key ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Connecting the output of one printer filter to another. (mike) Re: RANDOM shell variable in bash (Roy Wilson) Re: Print Screen key ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Re: KDE2 and RH7.0 trouble (Minko Markov) Re: i815E + AGP Riva TNT2 ? (Harold Oga) Re: Lilo and moving an IDE disk (James Richard Tyrer) RH 6.2 shutdown problems ? ("Jerry Queirolo") Re: Help... X Windows runs at a crawl.. Be my mentor,, Please (Eric) Re: national fonts with Konsole (Petasis George) Re: Path problem (Eric) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (p e a r c e) Subject: Linux GIF images Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 04:16:59 GMT ANyone know where I can find a "powered by linux" GIF image that I can insert into the opening page of my website? Something like the small GIF file on the redhat page in the lower left-hand corner. Thanks in advance! = REPLY TO: pearce AT orangedelta DOT com -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Burgiss) Subject: Re: Linux GIF images Reply-To: Hal Burgiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 04:23:25 GMT On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 04:16:59 GMT, p e a r c e [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ANyone know where I can find a "powered by linux" GIF image that I can insert into the opening page of my website? Something like the small GIF file on the redhat page in the lower left-hand corner. You might check these sites http://www.nd.edu/~ljordan/linux/contents.html http://www.sonic.net/~roelofs/greg_lnxpeng.html -- Hal B [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- From: "pl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Test ---ignore me, just @home trouble checking Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 04:29:12 GMT -- From: Jeff Howie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Program to convert Unix file format to DOS / Windows format. Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 21:14:46 -0600 Reply-To: Jeff Howie [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 09:11:03PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just saw a request on this list for a program to convert DOS files to Unix. I would like a program to convert Unix format to DOS All that is needed is to add an extra carriage-control to the end of each line. A short perl line like this will do: $ perl -pe 's/$/\r/' -i.org unix.file Where 'unix.file' is the input file (could be *). This will leave the original file with a '.org' extension. Just replace the above '-i.org' with '-i' if you don't want the backups. thks.jeff Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. -- Subject: Re: the relation between Linux and GCC From: Robert Kiesling [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 04:35:31 GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hartmann Schaffer) writes: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Kiesling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Minix was constrained by its design for the 8086 and 80286, and did not use GCC at all, but, as you said, used the Amsterdam Compiler Kit, IIRC. Minix also has a commercial license and at the time, was at to be fair, only few people had internet access then, and tanenbaum felt going through a publisher was the best way to make it widely available. the license was designed to let people experiment with the system, but you couldn't distribute modifications without going through the publisher. The license from Prentice-Hall didn't allow distribution of the source code that came directly from them. There was a Minix FTP site. A good number of the Unix programs had been ported over, and some were rewritten so they would fit in the 64K code/data memory space. I e-mailed this originally, because it seems off topic here. Apologies! -- Robert Kiesling Linux FAQ Maintainer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mainmatter.com/linux-faq/toc.html http://www.mainmatter.com/ -- From: Arctic Storm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How to setup dual/multiple monitors ? Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 04:38:28 GMT How to setup dual/multiple monitors ? Is dual monitor possible in Linux? Multiple monitors? I have RedHat Linux 7.0. Has anyone successfully installed multiple monitors? How did you do it? === -- From: Jerry L Kreps [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: future of the Desktop Wars Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 22:44:58 -0600 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tyler Larson