Re: [expert] .h Files

1999-07-22 Thread Morpheus The Sinful Weeper

So you use a sillicon graphics ?

Axalon wrote:

 Here ya go, these are from my mips box shouldn't be a problem though.

 On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, James Capone wrote:

  Thanks, I have looked.. When I did the Install I did a Full install
 
  James
  - Original Message -
  From: Ken Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 4:26 PM
  Subject: RE: [expert] .h Files
 
 
   I'm not sure you will find the '.h' files per se.  Any you will find will
  be
   for a particular compiler and library.  It sounds like you may not have
   loaded any of the library support files when you installed your copy.  Try
   finding those on your source distribution as they would be the most
  relevant
   for your system.
  
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James Capone
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 12:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] .h Files
   
   
Where can I find the .h files on the Internet. I am trying to compile a
program and it keeps failing on
   
/netinet/protocols.h
/netinet/ip_udp.h
   
I can not find them in the Include directory or  the sub directories
  there
in.
   
Thanks for the Help
   
James J. Capone
   
Webmaster: http://linuxuser.8m.com
Asst. Webmaster http://www.ptm.com
Co-Author: Linux for Newbies
"Even Common People can attain uncommon results!"
   
  
 

 --- protocols.h
 /* protocols.h */
 #ifndef _NETINET_PROTOCOLS_H
 #define _NETINET_PROTOCOLS_H

 #define IP_ICMP   1
 #define IP_IGMP   2
 #define IP_GGP3
 #define IP_ST 5
 #define IP_TCP6
 #define IP_UCL7
 #define IP_EGP8
 #define IP_IGP9
 #define IP_BBN_RCC_MON   10
 #define IP_NVP_II11
 #define IP_PUP   12
 #define IP_ARGUS 13
 #define IP_EMCON 14
 #define IP_XNET  15
 #define IP_CHAOS 16
 #define IP_UDP   17
 #define IP_MUX   18
 #define IP_DCN_MEAS  19
 #define IP_HMP   20
 #define IP_PRM   21
 #define IP_XNS_IDP   22
 #define IP_TRUNK123
 #define IP_TRUNK224
 #define IP_LEAF1 25
 #define IP_LEAF2 26
 #define IP_RDP   27
 #define IP_IRTP  28
 #define IP_ISO_TP4   29
 #define IP_NETBLT30
 #define IP_MFE_NSP   31
 #define IP_MERIT_INP 32
 #define IP_SEP   33
 #define IP_3PC   34
 #define IP_CFTP  62
 #define SAT_EXPAK64
 #define IP_RVD   66
 #define IP_IPPC  67
 #define IP_SAT_MON   69
 #define IP_VISA  70
 #define IP_IPCV  71
 #define IP_BR_SAT_MON76
 #define IP_SUN_ND77
 #define IP_WB_MON78
 #define IP_WB_EXPAK  79
 #define IP_ISO_IP80
 #define IP_VMTP  81
 #define IP_SECURE_VMTP   82
 #define IP_VINES 83
 #define IP_TTP   84
 #define NSFNET_IGP   85
 #define IP_DGP   86
 #define IP_TCF   87
 #define IP_IGRP  88
 #define IP_OSPFIGP   89
 #define IP_SPRITE_RPG90
 #define IP_LARP  91

 #endif /*  _NETINET_PROTOCOLS_H*/
 --

 -- ip_udp.h
 #include linux/udp.h
 --



Re: [expert] Printer

1999-07-22 Thread Morpheus The Sinful Weeper


Hmm sounds great, thats the good thing about linux
i think ill just wait, ill use my windows partition for the priting
for now

Duncan Hall wrote:
There is a plan to port this printer though.
http://bimbo.fjfi.cvut.cz/~paluch/l7kdriver/
Dunc
Morpheus The Sinful Weeper wrote:
Darn, this just plain sucks, heh...ok ill spare the
money to get another printer when i get paid, its about 90 bucks or so,
maybe even cheaper in an auction
so what printer is linux friendly, lets see

Civileme wrote:
Sorry, this time NO flavor of UNIX supports your
printer. http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer-list.cgi
classifies the Lexmark 1100 and other Lexmark Winprinters as "Paperweights"
Civileme
Morpheus The Sinful Weeper wrote:
Ok I have a simple question..how do i configure a
lexmark 1100 printer
if it isnt on the list of printtool ?

--
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"One who buys dual scan display soon gains Optometrist for best friend."



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[expert] Hey guys

1999-07-21 Thread Morpheus The Sinful Weeper

HEy guys

I just scored an internship with a local ISP, they're giving me a
silicon graphics to work with, i need any tutorials, websites, or books
you could point me to
i really need to get good at this
thanks a lot in advance




Re: [expert] Well....Hello

1999-07-20 Thread Morpheus The Sinful Weeper

Ok so I replace this with my old one correct
could i get some instructions on that ?
I'm really sorry to be bothering so much but, im not that much of aguru :)


Mauro Tortonesi wrote:

 On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Morpheus The Sinful Weeper wrote:

  Ok
 
   Everyone here knows my sad story of my SiS 620
  nowi downloaded XSiS and XSuSe instead of xfree-whatever
  but when i type "XFCom_SiS" , the screen just completely clears and goes
  black
  thats it, i have to reboot after that cuz absolutely nothing happens
 
 
  help out ? anyone ?
  please ?

 I'm sending you in attachment my XF86config. I have a SiS 6201, but it
 uses XFree86-SVGA.

 --
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  Name: XF86Config
XF86ConfigType: Plain Text (TEXT/PLAIN)
  Encoding: BASE64



[expert] Question

1999-07-20 Thread Morpheus The Sinful Weeper

So, I'm thinking of running a little BBS or MUD on my linux box
how would i go to setting that up ? how do i configure it so people
can telnet in and out, check local email, etc
point me to a website or some tutorials, ill greatly appreciate 'em
thank you
btw, i ordered linux in a nutshell, im waiting, hope it helps me out :)
im running console mode, all text..




[expert] Well....Hello

1999-07-19 Thread Morpheus The Sinful Weeper

Ok

 Everyone here knows my sad story of my SiS 620
nowi downloaded XSiS and XSuSe instead of xfree-whatever
but when i type "XFCom_SiS" , the screen just completely clears and goes
black
thats it, i have to reboot after that cuz absolutely nothing happens


help out ? anyone ?
please ?




Re: [expert] Problem with emacs console-mode

1999-07-19 Thread Morpheus The Sinful Weeper

Well, im going with Suse for the only reason that they seem to support my cheap
hardware :)


Jason Bodnar wrote:

 On 20-Jul-99 Morpheus The Sinful Weeper wrote:
  So how did you find SuSe ?
  I'm changing from mandrake to suse

 SuSE definitely has the better install problem. Much more user friendly than
 Red Hat/Mandrake.

 YaST is okay for somethings but doesn't work well for others. For example, I
 could never get YaST to set up printing to a printer on my Windows box via
 Samba. I was able to use the Printer Configurator to set it up in 2 minutes.

 The big reason I tried Mandrake was becase SuSE wouldn't load my network card
 modules right. I have a 3c509 and an SMC card (rtl8139). I had them both listed
 correctly in /etc/conf.modules but Suse would only load one module. Mandrake
 didn't have a problem with that at all. I think the problem is in one of the
 init scripts but I couldn't find where it loaded the modules. I posted a
 message to the SuSE email list twice but never got any help. That was quite
 frustrating considering that 50% of the posts on that list are off-topic but
 get at least one answer.

 So, I'm really distro neutral. Mandrake does what I need it to right now so
 I'll stick with it until it doesn't.