OT IRIVER IHP-120...

2003-10-02 Thread Jerry McBride

Iriver just released it's first 20gig audio player that is fully compatible 
with .ogg format audio files. Also, announces that they will provide firmware 
upgrades to older players to bing them uptodate with the .ogg compressed 
audio format.

Totally...  :')

http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2003/iriver_ihp-120.html


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Re: stale NFS handle

2003-10-02 Thread Jerry McBride
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:05 am, Joel Hammer wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 07:24:38PM -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
  NFS literally drove me nuts. Best bet sofar, if you can stand the
  permissions mangling is switching to samba. You'll be impressed with the
  speed of samba 3.0 compared to NFS any version.

 I was using samba, not NFS, when this happened.  I had to reboot,
 anyway. The thing froze up, something it does from time to time. I think
 I have a bad hard drive.


So you did (tell me it was samba), Joel, my bad. Too many hours, too many 
viri... ;') 

Anyways, the same helpful tips apply as well to smb.

Cheers.


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Re: recording wavs (or aiffs)

2003-10-02 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Could you explain a little more about what error message SuSE gives you
when attempting the ESS1969?

Try alsaconf from a Konsole window.  That's what I do when I have
difficulties with

You can always try editing /etc/modules.conf manually.  Find out what
Knoppix uses for a module using lsmod and look for essomething...
Then search through /etc/modules.conf for the current module SuSE uses.



- Original Message - 
From: Squabsy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: recording wavs (or aiffs)


 On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 08:05:47 -0500, Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 
  On the cd version of KNOPPIX I use, I just right click on the pretty
icon
  on the desk and tell it to remount as r/w.
 


 Yes that worked and I managed to record a 30 min plus wav file in Knoppix
 BRILLIANT !


 It sounded a bit fuzzy but I think that was because the recording level
was
 too high and the first five minutes were just white noise but then the
 music kicked in So I dont know what happened there.


 Whilst in Knoppix I noticed that it configured my sound card as an ess
1969

 SUSE has iy as ESS 1368 and I get an error message if I try to reconfigure
 it.


 I don't really know why it worked in Knoppix and not SUSE or what to do
 next.

 I have only been on SUSE a couple of months and have a fairly basic set of
 applications so sitching to Knoppix would not be too painful  Or I could
 parallel run although I'm running out of disk space.

 If the fact that I could record in Knoppix gives you anymore clues about
 what is wrong in SUSE I'd be interested to hear.

 Thanks for all your help in getting me this far

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File times

2003-10-02 Thread Joel Hammer
Can someone point me to documentation on file times?

I am a bit confused regarding this subject (ctime, atime, and the rest).

My hope is to find a time that is set when the file is created but which
is not changed even if the file is modified.

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Re: Find command with multiple file types

2003-10-02 Thread Joel Hammer
Thanks, both ! and -o work just as expected.
Now, please see my next question about file times.
Joel
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problem with special character display in rxvt

2003-10-02 Thread James McDonald
Folks,

I have a character display problem when using a self compiled copy of
rxvt (did simple ./configure --prefix=/usr  make  make install ) as
shown here
http://www.jamesmcdonald.id.au/jm/tmp/rxvt/RXVT_problem.html.
I have tried launching rxvt with many different rxvt -fn fontname
variables and it always displays some goobledy gook. Xterm on the same
system is fine.
I am wondering what rc/config file do I need to edit to change this
behaviour?
James

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problem with special character display in rxvt

2003-10-02 Thread James McDonald
Folks,

I have a character display problem when using a self compiled copy of 
rxvt (did simple ./configure --prefix=/usr  make  make install ) as 
shown here
http://www.jamesmcdonald.id.au/jm/tmp/rxvt/RXVT_problem.html.

I have tried launching rxvt with many different rxvt -fn fontname 
variables and it always displays some goobledy gook. Xterm on the same 
system is fine.

I am wondering what rc/config file do I need to edit to change this 
behaviour?

James

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TEST

2003-10-02 Thread James McDonald


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RE: TEST

2003-10-02 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA


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Cross Compiling to Windows

2003-10-02 Thread Michael Hipp
Can anyone point me toward a good resource (tutorial) to learn to cross 
compile Windows programs on Linux?

Can anyone recommend a good toolset for same?

Thanks,
Michael
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Re: File times

2003-10-02 Thread Mike Reinehr
From Info:find

Time
 
 
 Each file has three time stamps, which record the last time that certain
 operations were performed on the file:
 
   1. access (read the file's contents)
 
   2. change the status (modify the file or its attributes)
 
   3. modify (change the file's contents)
 
You can search for files whose time stamps are within a certain age
 range, or compare them to other time stamps.

Cheers

mike

On Wednesday 01 October 2003 09:21 pm, you wrote:
 Can someone point me to documentation on file times?

 I am a bit confused regarding this subject (ctime, atime, and the rest).

 My hope is to find a time that is set when the file is created but which
 is not changed even if the file is modified.

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Re: Networking / security problem in gentoo

2003-10-02 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Is it xinetd?
Does it use tcpwrappers of any sort?
 (more specifically, are you being blocked by /etc/hosts.deny or
/etc/hosts.allow)
What do your logs tell you? (/var/log/messages, /var/log/xxx)

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Subject: Networking / security problem in gentoo


 Well, my son is upset because he can't print to my printer since I
 went to gentoo. He gets a message :
 lp: unable to print file: server-error-service-unavailable

 When I try it from a different system, I get :
 connection to 'earthman' failed - Connection refused
 job 'cfA845starman.oplnk.net' transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed

 Thinking about this, I realized that I don't understand the gentoo
security
 model. Apparently they don't use inetd, but reading through the docs it
wasn't
 clear what they *do* use. I suspect that I have over-secured stuff by
accident,
 but I don't know where to start. Can anyone give me a clue? (yes, I admit
it, I
 am clueless... sigh)

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Re: Networking / security problem in gentoo

2003-10-02 Thread Matthew Carpenter
also, what printing system are you using?  CUPS?  CUPS-LPD (usually port 515
through inetd or the like and then accessing the CUPS daemon)?  LPD?  LPRNG?


- Original Message - 
From: Alan Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 10:48 PM
Subject: Networking / security problem in gentoo


 Well, my son is upset because he can't print to my printer since I
 went to gentoo. He gets a message :
 lp: unable to print file: server-error-service-unavailable

 When I try it from a different system, I get :
 connection to 'earthman' failed - Connection refused
 job 'cfA845starman.oplnk.net' transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed

 Thinking about this, I realized that I don't understand the gentoo
security
 model. Apparently they don't use inetd, but reading through the docs it
wasn't
 clear what they *do* use. I suspect that I have over-secured stuff by
accident,
 but I don't know where to start. Can anyone give me a clue? (yes, I admit
it, I
 am clueless... sigh)

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Re: recording wavs (or aiffs)

2003-10-02 Thread Michael Hipp
Squabsy wrote:

I have only been on SUSE a couple of months and have a fairly basic set 
of applications so sitching to Knoppix would not be too painful  Or I 
could parallel run although I'm running out of disk space.
I'm still a bit puzzled as to why you're looking at KNOPPIX as a 
replacement for SuSE. To me, that's like replacing your tennis racket 
with your golf clubs. They are just meant to do entirely different jobs. 
A more likely replacement for SuSE would be Red Hat (or Debian, 
Slackware, Mandrake, Gentoo, etc.).

But the solving of the mysterious file size limit in SuSE is a dragon 
that needs slaying. Once that is done, everything will look different.

Just some thoughts ...

Michael

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Re: Networking / security problem in gentoo

2003-10-02 Thread Net Llama!
Stupid question.  Is whatever printing daemon you're using even listening
on the port its supposed to listen on?  (netstat -an)

On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Matthew Carpenter wrote:

 also, what printing system are you using?  CUPS?  CUPS-LPD (usually port 515
 through inetd or the like and then accessing the CUPS daemon)?  LPD?  LPRNG?


 - Original Message -
 From: Alan Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 10:48 PM
 Subject: Networking / security problem in gentoo


  Well, my son is upset because he can't print to my printer since I
  went to gentoo. He gets a message :
  lp: unable to print file: server-error-service-unavailable
 
  When I try it from a different system, I get :
  connection to 'earthman' failed - Connection refused
  job 'cfA845starman.oplnk.net' transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
 
  Thinking about this, I realized that I don't understand the gentoo
 security
  model. Apparently they don't use inetd, but reading through the docs it
 wasn't
  clear what they *do* use. I suspect that I have over-secured stuff by
 accident,
  but I don't know where to start. Can anyone give me a clue? (yes, I admit
 it, I
  am clueless... sigh)
 
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CUPS cross-subnet browsing/printing

2003-10-02 Thread David A. Bandel
All,

Anyone have any idea how to get cups using ipp to cross-subnet
browse/print.  Specifically, I have a WAN connected via VPN: 
192.168.5.0/24 -- 192.168.50.0/24.  Each has printers the others need
to see. (Note: using OpenVPN and a 10.0.1.1 PTP 10.0.1.2 tunnel --
routing works, just not printing.)

CUPS works fine on each subnet locally.  So, on two systems, one on each
subnet, I put:
BrowseRelay 192.168.5.0/24 192.168.50.0/24 (on the 192.168.5.x address)
and
BrowseRelay 192.168.50.0/24 192.168.5.0/24 (on the 192.168.50.x
address).

Does not work.  

I also tried BrowsePoll and that gave me a system on the other subnet,
but I couldn't print to it.

Any suggestions?

TIA,

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C++ and string

2003-10-02 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
I have a project I've been working on in RedHat 7.3, and it's
just fine.  I just tried migrating it to RedHat 9.0, and for
some reason the g++ that's installed there does not know about
the string class.  Statements like 
 string s1 = foo;
report a syntax error before =.

I seem to recall other problems with RH 9 compilers, and
maybe somebody remembers how to fix them?

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RE: C++ and string

2003-10-02 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA

 I have a project I've been working on in RedHat 7.3, and it's 
 just fine.  I just tried migrating it to RedHat 9.0, and for 
 some reason the g++ that's installed there does not know 
 about the string class.  Statements like 
  string s1 = foo;
 report a syntax error before =.

I haven't dealt with RedHat compilers, but shouldn't that be:

 String s1 = foo;

Or perhaps I'm thinking of Java.


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Getting *viminfo* errors

2003-10-02 Thread Swapana Ghosh
Hi

   Today while i am editing some files, in our server redhat 8.0.. with
*vi*, while saving i got the following message..

E138: Can't write viminfo file [NULL]!
Hit ENTER or type command to continue

  After hitting enter, it is coming out though with saving the files... Why
suddenly *vi* is behaving like this?

Thanks
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Re: Getting *viminfo* errors

2003-10-02 Thread Keith Morse
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Swapana Ghosh wrote:

 Hi
 
Today while i am editing some files, in our server redhat 8.0.. with
 *vi*, while saving i got the following message..
 
 E138: Can't write viminfo file [NULL]!
 Hit ENTER or type command to continue
 
   After hitting enter, it is coming out though with saving the files... Why
 suddenly *vi* is behaving like this?
 

Take a look at the thread surrounding:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vim/message/43203


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Re: File times

2003-10-02 Thread Joel Hammer
When I list a directory with 
 ls -al

I get many files with a date of Dec 2001.

If I use ls -al --time=ctime or --time=atime or --time=status I get a
variety of newer dates, but nothing with Dec 2001. What time is being
shown with ls -al ?

Thanks,
Joel




On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 12:25:27PM -0500, Mike Reinehr wrote:
 From Info:find
 
 Time
  
  
  Each file has three time stamps, which record the last time that certain
  operations were performed on the file:
  
1. access (read the file's contents)
  
2. change the status (modify the file or its attributes)
  
3. modify (change the file's contents)
  
 You can search for files whose time stamps are within a certain age
  range, or compare them to other time stamps.
 
 Cheers
 
 mike
 
 On Wednesday 01 October 2003 09:21 pm, you wrote:
  Can someone point me to documentation on file times?
 
  I am a bit confused regarding this subject (ctime, atime, and the rest).
 
  My hope is to find a time that is set when the file is created but which
  is not changed even if the file is modified.
 
  Joel
 
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Re: CUPS cross-subnet browsing/printing

2003-10-02 Thread James McDonald
David A. Bandel wrote:

All,

Anyone have any idea how to get cups using ipp to cross-subnet
browse/print.  


BrowseRelay 192.168.5.0/24 192.168.50.0/24 (on the 192.168.5.x address)
and
 

Maybe you need a specific host as the BrowseRelay.

i.e.
BrowseRelay cupsserver-subnet1 cupsserver-subnet2
?



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M$ lawsuti as seen on Slashdot

2003-10-02 Thread Collins Richey
Reuters reports that a California-based lawsuit alleges the Redmond software
giant produces software with little concern for security and that their products
are highly susceptible to, 'massive, cascading failures.' Should Microsoft's
software be treated any differently than, say, automobiles?

They probably won't get anywhere with the lawsuit, but at least someone other
than linux enthusiasts is beginning to notice what a POS M$ software is.

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Re: TEST

2003-10-02 Thread burns

OK, when?

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question

2003-10-02 Thread Rick Sivernell
List

   I have created a website for a college project. The site is at the Univ. of
Tulsa, as we are in a virtual bussiness enviroment. The web pages themselves are
ok. But the problem is the background jpeg and some other jpegs screw up the
whole thing on all pages. If I remove the jpegs all looks ok. Now their site is
using M$ludge 2003 server. On all of my MS winders and Linux boxen, using
mozilla/opera/IE site is just right. My question is, graphics created in the
Gimp, what could be happenning to my graphics  web pages. If anyone wants to
view the site, feel free and let me know what you think.

http://www.ecommerce.cis.utulsa.edu/saw22

  Many thanks, cheers

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Re: question

2003-10-02 Thread Net Llama!
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Rick Sivernell wrote:

 List

I have created a website for a college project. The site is at the Univ. of
 Tulsa, as we are in a virtual bussiness enviroment. The web pages themselves are
 ok. But the problem is the background jpeg and some other jpegs screw up the
 whole thing on all pages. If I remove the jpegs all looks ok. Now their site is
 using M$ludge 2003 server. On all of my MS winders and Linux boxen, using
 mozilla/opera/IE site is just right. My question is, graphics created in the
 Gimp, what could be happenning to my graphics  web pages. If anyone wants to
 view the site, feel free and let me know what you think.

 http://www.ecommerce.cis.utulsa.edu/saw22

Looks like you used M$-Office as an HTML editor.  That no workie.

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Re: question

2003-10-02 Thread Myles Green
On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 05:26:42 -0500, Rick Sivernell

Rick, could you fix your system date please? Today is Thursday Oct 2,
not Sat. Oct. 4th :-|

Thanks,

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Re: question

2003-10-02 Thread Rick Sivernell
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 21:27:34 -0400 (EDT)
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Rick Sivernell wrote:
 
  List
 
 I have created a website for a college project. The site is at the Univ.
 of
  Tulsa, as we are in a virtual bussiness enviroment. The web pages themselves
  are ok. But the problem is the background jpeg and some other jpegs screw up
  the whole thing on all pages. If I remove the jpegs all looks ok. Now their
  site is using M$ludge 2003 server. On all of my MS winders and Linux boxen,
  using mozilla/opera/IE site is just right. My question is, graphics created
  in the Gimp, what could be happenning to my graphics  web pages. If anyone
  wants to view the site, feel free and let me know what you think.
 
  http://www.ecommerce.cis.utulsa.edu/saw22
 
 Looks like you used M$-Office as an HTML editor.  That no workie.
 
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Yes I did, I left the real code I had done  did this in a hurry. Is it
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Re: Networking / security problem in gentoo

2003-10-02 Thread Alan Jackson
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 14:15:12 -0400
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is it xinetd?
 Does it use tcpwrappers of any sort?
  (more specifically, are you being blocked by /etc/hosts.deny or
 /etc/hosts.allow)
 What do your logs tell you? (/var/log/messages, /var/log/xxx)

Nothing in /var/log/messages

There was no /etc/hosts.allow or deny (*those* I understand!)

Running CUPS - don't know which port it should be using...

bash-2.05b$ netstat -an
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address State  
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:60000.0.0.0:*   LISTEN  
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:1   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN  
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:13045   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN  
tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:631   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN  
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:25  0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN  
tcp0  0 192.168.0.2:1023192.168.0.4:513 ESTABLISHED 
udp0  0 0.0.0.0:1   0.0.0.0:*   
udp0  0 0.0.0.0:797 0.0.0.0:*   
udp0  0 0.0.0.0:798 0.0.0.0:*   
udp0  0 0.0.0.0:799 0.0.0.0:*   
udp0  0 0.0.0.0:800 0.0.0.0:*   
udp0  0 0.0.0.0:631 0.0.0.0:*   
udp0  0 192.168.0.2:123 0.0.0.0:*   
udp0  0 127.0.0.1:123   0.0.0.0:*   
udp0  0 0.0.0.0:123 0.0.0.0:*   
Active UNIX domain sockets (servers and established)




 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Alan Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 10:48 PM
 Subject: Networking / security problem in gentoo
 
 
  Well, my son is upset because he can't print to my printer since I
  went to gentoo. He gets a message :
  lp: unable to print file: server-error-service-unavailable
 
  When I try it from a different system, I get :
  connection to 'earthman' failed - Connection refused
  job 'cfA845starman.oplnk.net' transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
 
  Thinking about this, I realized that I don't understand the gentoo
 security
  model. Apparently they don't use inetd, but reading through the docs it
 wasn't
  clear what they *do* use. I suspect that I have over-secured stuff by
 accident,
  but I don't know where to start. Can anyone give me a clue? (yes, I admit
 it, I
  am clueless... sigh)
 
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Re: Networking / security problem in gentoo

2003-10-02 Thread Tim Wunder
On Thursday 02 October 2003 10:37 pm, someone claiming to be Alan Jackson 
wrote:
 On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 14:15:12 -0400

 Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Is it xinetd?
  Does it use tcpwrappers of any sort?
   (more specifically, are you being blocked by /etc/hosts.deny or
  /etc/hosts.allow)
  What do your logs tell you? (/var/log/messages, /var/log/xxx)

 Nothing in /var/log/messages

 There was no /etc/hosts.allow or deny (*those* I understand!)

 Running CUPS - don't know which port it should be using...

 bash-2.05b$ netstat -an
 Active Internet connections (servers and established)
 Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address State
 tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:60000.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
 tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:1   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
 tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:13045   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
 tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:631   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
snip
631 is cups
check /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
You probly have to edit that file to allow the local network to get access, 
something like:

Location /
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 192.168.*
/Location

 and further down, for admin access...

Location /admin
#
# You definitely will want to limit access to the administration functions.
# The default configuration requires a local connection from a user who
# is a member of the system group to do any admin tasks.  You can change
# the group name using the SystemGroup directive.
#

AuthType Basic
AuthClass System

## Restrict access to local domain
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 192.168.*

#Encryption Required
/Location

HTH, 
Tim

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