Compile 3c90x module prolem

2002-08-30 Thread deFreese, Barry
Hello, I am trying to compile the module for my 3c905B card. When I compile the object and try to run "insmod 3c90x" I get an error saying that the module was compiled for version 2.2.20 and the kernel is 2.2.19. I am using the -I/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.19/include directive so I am lost as t

RE: driver for 3Com PCI 10/100?

2002-08-30 Thread deFreese, Barry
Lars, Good luck on this one, I just ran into the same problem with a 3c905b. However, the drivers are available on 3Com's web site at the following url: http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/linux.htm You will probably need to compile the module for 2.4.18?? Barry deFreese NTS Technology

Debian and Digiboard PC/8e

2002-09-04 Thread deFreese, Barry
Hello, I was trying to download and compile the drivers for this board from the Digi web site and then I realized that Debian has the ecpa module already there. Has anyone used this successfully? Anyone have any tips or a good URL to set up the Digiboard?? P.S. This is a newbie asking! Thank

RE: Why mailing-lists? Usenet have been invented, I hear. ;-)

2002-09-10 Thread deFreese, Barry
>[snip]I reviewed Kai Olsen in the archives of this list's postings, and he had >not asked any questions on the list since the start of August (where my >search started.) Not stalking him - just wondering if we had failed to >answer a question of his. His complaint, however, was that Usenet would

RE: Why mailing-lists? Usenet have been invented, I hear. ;-)

2002-09-10 Thread deFreese, Barry
een invented, I hear. ;-) On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 09:03:46AM -0700, deFreese, Barry wrote: > I have to take a little exception to this one Mark. I have posted at > least two different questions to this list with 0 responses. Now, > they were somewhat developer related but I did not reci

RE: Compile 3c90x module prolem

2002-09-10 Thread deFreese, Barry
u stupid faster." Jerry Gregoire - Former CIO at Dell -Original Message- From: Colin Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:28 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Compile 3c90x module prolem On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 01:57:28PM -0700, deFree

RE: Why do I need to be a %^#$# programmer to use Linux?

2002-09-19 Thread deFreese, Barry
er to use Linux? deFreese, Barry said: > Just for grins, here are some of the errors, just in case I am blowing > things out of proportion!! not sure what is going wrong here, but I downloaded the src rpm and built it on the first try, no errors, no warnings, nothing. [root@aphro:/usr/src/

RE: Why do I need to be a %^#$# programmer to use Linux?

2002-09-19 Thread deFreese, Barry
sage- From: nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 4:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Why do I need to be a %^#$# programmer to use Linux? deFreese, Barry said: > Nate, > > OK, so I gave in and re-compiled my kernel. Had some issues but got > throu

RE: Why do I need to be a %^#$# programmer to use Linux?

2002-09-19 Thread deFreese, Barry
2 4:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Why do I need to be a %^#$# programmer to use Linux? deFreese, Barry said: > OK, stupid n00b question coming. How can I capture the screen output in > my terminal to a file so I can show you the errors that I am getting? I > tried outputti

RE: Why do I need to be a %^#$# programmer to use Linux?

2002-09-19 Thread deFreese, Barry
e Team Sports (949)-616-4005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Technology doesn't make you less stupid; it just makes you stupid faster." Jerry Gregoire - Former CIO at Dell -Original Message- From: Steve Juranich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 4:40

RE: smb.conf on Debian

2002-09-26 Thread deFreese, Barry
David, I was getting this error on my RedHat machine at home and it turned out to be ipchains. I didn't have rules in place to allow the inbound traffic on the netbios ports (137-139). Are you using ipchains or iptables? Barry deFreese NTS Technology Services Manager Nike Team Sports (949)-6

RE: smb.conf on Debian

2002-09-26 Thread deFreese, Barry
Debian Users Subject: RE: smb.conf on Debian I have not set up a firewall. Other machines on the network can get to the web server. Is there a default rule that doesn't allow access on a samba share without modification? David > From: deFreese, Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sen

RE: Imap/Samba

2002-10-01 Thread deFreese, Barry
I Win9x versions the hosts file is in C:\WINDOWS folder and there should be a hosts.sam file which is a sample host file that you can rename and append. In Windows NT and 2000 the hosts file is in C:\WINNT\System32\drivers\etc and again, there should be a hosts.sam file. Good luck Barry deFreese

RE: The Real Problem With Debian

2002-10-01 Thread deFreese, Barry
O.K., I know that this could go on ad finitum but I had to chime in. Debian was actually the first Linux distro I ever installed ( on a B&W Macintosh no less and I'm a PC guy!! :-) ). Aside from some frustrations with yaboot the installation was smooth. Had some XServer problems and recieved he

RE: mass installation on XBox

2002-10-02 Thread deFreese, Barry
Total curiosity here but why on Earth would you purchase 100 Xboxes to run Linux? Weren't you complaining in the "Problem with Debian" thread about giving money to Microsoft? Just curious. Barry deFreese NTS Technology Services Manager Nike Team Sports (949)-616-4005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Technol

RE: OT: mass installation on XBox

2002-10-03 Thread deFreese, Barry
>That should be interesting! >If that thing ever gets put together and M$ thinks it is illegal I would >love to see a court battle over that in an european court. Who in the >hell are those people that think they can tell me I can't construct a >marslander out of a ford taurus? Or use a piece of h

RE: OT: mass installation on XBox

2002-10-04 Thread deFreese, Barry
>The "Housing Associations" he is talking about are private associations of >homeowners. He agreed to abide by their rules when he bought his house. >-- >John Hasler >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) >Dancing Horse Hill >Elmwood, WI I didn't "agree" to shit, try finding a house out here in Calif

RE: OT: mass installation on XBox

2002-10-04 Thread deFreese, Barry
>You had a choice. You could have simply not bought that house. I >wouldn't have. Not that easy down here in Orange County area. Our development is the one of the oldest developments in Rancho Santa Margarita and it has an association. There is only one development here that doesn't and it is v

RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread deFreese, Barry
> Does anyone know how to get Linux to work cooperatively alongside > this > MS "domain" business? In other words, I could boot right back into > Linux and execute "/etc/init.d/networking restart" again, and be > using > the web from Linux, but then when I go back to Windows I'm going to > have

RE: OT: Microsoft Explorapedia error

2002-10-10 Thread deFreese, Barry
I won't take that bet!! Barry deFreese NTS Technology Services Manager Nike Team Sports (949)-616-4005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Technology doesn't make you less stupid; it just makes you stupid faster." Jerry Gregoire - Former CIO at Dell -Original Message- From: Ben Goodstein [mailto:[EMAI

RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-10 Thread deFreese, Barry
Erik, In Windows, do an "ipconfig /all" and one of the options should say DHCP Enabled (Yes/No). Barry deFreese NTS Technology Services Manager Nike Team Sports (949)-616-4005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Technology doesn't make you less stupid; it just makes you stupid faster." Jerry Gregoire - Former

RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-11 Thread deFreese, Barry
>Wow. It says "DHCP Enabled: No". >That's strange -- I thought that DHCP was used throughout the entire building. I'll have >to check on this... thanks Barry. >Erik Actually, that is good if you have a static IP. That means you can assign the same IP, Gateway, and DNS information to your L

Newbie question - Serial Ports

2002-10-16 Thread deFreese, Barry
Hello, I finally got the ecpa driver for my 8 port Digi board to compile and run. It created the 8 serial devices ttyD000 through ttyD007. I have a modem on port 1 and port 1 or ttyD000 and ttyD001. I installed minicom to see if I could shoot some AT commands to them just to test and I get nada

[OT]: Sort-of. What's the best way to "contribute"

2002-10-16 Thread deFreese, Barry
Since my posts usually get ignored we'll see what happens with this one. :-) Since I don't have a great deal of money yet (When I win the lottery I promise to send big checks to Debian and Samba!! :-) ) what is the best way to contribute to the open source community? I've poked around on sourcef

RE: Newbie question - Serial Ports

2002-10-16 Thread deFreese, Barry
quot; Jerry Gregoire - Former CIO at Dell -Original Message----- From: deFreese, Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 1:24 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Newbie question - Serial Ports Hello, I finally got the ecpa driver for my 8 port Dig

[OT] - Interesting politics and the GPL

2002-10-23 Thread deFreese, Barry
Have you folks seen this "debate"? http://newsvac.newsforge.com/newsvac/02/10/23/1247236.shtml?tid=4 Barry deFreese NTS Technology Services Manager Nike Team Sports (949)-616-4005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Technology doesn't make you less stupid; it just makes you stupid faster." Jerry Gregoire - For

RE: Networking Help for an Absolute Beginner Please

2002-10-22 Thread deFreese, Barry
Personally, I would go and get a Linksys or one of the other inexpensive DSL/Cable routers. They are easy to install and provide a limited amount of firewall capabilities. Just my .02c Barry deFreese NTS Technology Services Manager Nike Team Sports (949)-616-4005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Technology

RE: Linux file server in Windows & Macintosh environment

2002-10-22 Thread deFreese, Barry
Fabien, Supposedly Linux will support the Appletalk protocol, so you could try that route. Another option would be to check out Dave which is an SMB client for the Macintosh http://www.thursby.com . Of course it is not open source software and there is a cost. Of course if you are running OS X

OT: Different Embedded Linux question

2002-10-25 Thread deFreese, Barry
First of all, my apologies for the OT question, we seem to be straying quite a bit these days. Now for the WAY OT question: We are running a lot of Symbol technologies scanners here in the warehouse and I noticed that they are using DRDOS for the OS, running Novell's free (old) IP stack. My thou