skipjack bug

2002-04-16 Thread Levente Farkas

hi,
this error always come:
-
rpm -Uvh textutils-2.0.21-1.i386.rpm sh-utils-2.0.11-13.i386.rpm cups-1.1.14-11
i386.rpm gimp-print-cups-4.2.0-7.i386.rpm
Preparing...### [100%]
   1:cups   ### [ 25%]
   2:textutils  ### [ 50%]
install-info: menu item `wc' already exists, for file `coreutils'
error: execution of %post scriptlet from textutils-2.0.21-1 failed, exit status
1
   3:sh-utils   ### [ 75%]
install-info: menu item `yes' already exists, for file `coreutils'
error: execution of %post scriptlet from sh-utils-2.0.11-13 failed, exit status
1
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Re: skipjack bug

2002-04-16 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød

Levente Farkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 hi,
 this error always come:
 -
 rpm -Uvh textutils-2.0.21-1.i386.rpm sh-utils-2.0.11-13.i386.rpm cups-1.1.14-11
 i386.rpm gimp-print-cups-4.2.0-7.i386.rpm
 Preparing...### [100%]
1:cups   ### [ 25%]
2:textutils  ### [ 50%]
 install-info: menu item `wc' already exists, for file `coreutils'
 error: execution of %post scriptlet from textutils-2.0.21-1 failed, exit status
 1
3:sh-utils   ### [ 75%]
 install-info: menu item `yes' already exists, for file `coreutils'
 error: execution of %post scriptlet from sh-utils-2.0.11-13 failed, exit status
 1
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Bugzilla, please.
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apache 2.0 RPM

2002-04-16 Thread Florin Andrei

Apache-2.0 RPM for RH 7.2 anyone? ;-)
(of course, with the same layout as the official v1.3 RPM, with hooks
for the PHP and SSL packages, etc.)

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Re: XFS - here's the solution

2002-04-16 Thread Bill Crawford

On 16 Apr 2002, Florin Andrei wrote:

 On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 07:37, Knut J Bjuland wrote:
  Are Redhat going to include XFS in a rawhide kernel or in Redhat 8.X when it is 
ready?
 
 I'm waiting for that since a lng time.
 
 In my tests, XFS performed better (in terms of stability AND performance
 under heavy load) than ReiserFS and Ext3 for workloads like: databases
 (MySQL), Samba and NFS fileservers (and also including here webservers,
 'cause they are fileservers after all, aren't they?) and access to large
 files.

 Have you tried jfs?  I found it's fairly good for most things, and
the quickest of all for coming back from a crash (you *must* run fsck
on it or it won't mount, but I've yet to notice any significant delay
from the journal replay).

 ReiserFS outperformed it (and everyone else) for proxy servers (Squid).

 Reiser was optimised for Squid a while back (someone paid for it :o)

 Ext3 outperformed it for mail relays (strange, isn't?).

 I think the way ext3 does its journalling and writing it back improves
the performance for typical mail handling (i.e. it makes fsync fast).

 For general usage (regular workstations), there are no notable
 differences between filesystems.

 In general use, the effect of caching in memory mitigates well in
your favour; you're rarely exposed to raw filesystem performance as
such.  That's a good thing as all filesystems have some weaknesses
(simply because some things are tradeoffs; sometimes the tradeoff is
selectable by the user e.g. space efficiency -vs- speed on ReiserFS
using the notail option).

 I'd suggest time trialling each of your major uses and choose file
system types for each system partition based on the results.  You'll
probably end up with different choices to mine ;o)

 As a matter of fact, i'm using the XFS version of Red Hat 7.2
 everywhere, except laptops and the workloads mentioned above (proxies,
 mail relays).
 I've seen a case when, by simply changing the kernel from the regular
 one to the XFS-enabled one, the system load decreased noticeably, and
 the I/O activity became more relaxed (a very busy webserver).
 Databases too, perform usually better on XFS than on other filesystems
 (only tried MySQL).

 I also found the system load (measured as CPU percentage) very low
with jfs, which is currently available as part of the Raw Hide kernel,
I believe the kernel support is in the beta kernel as well but they
didn't include the jfsutils package which you will need for real life
use ... you *need* fsck.jfs in case of an unclean shutdown, but as I
noted it's not a big timewaster).

 The kernel changelog notes that jfs was included for evaluation so
you would need to check with RH's kernel team if they are confident of
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Re: Scanner

2002-04-16 Thread rodney

G'Day,
Excuse my ignorance I'm a newbie to linux (Redhat7.2), I was hoping to buy 
Epson 1650p USB scanner and I have know idea what type of usb I have.
I have a MSI 5184 baby AT motherboard with a msi usb adaptor card, my usb 
mouse works fine so I,m hoping the scanner will to, any idea.
Thankyou,
Rodney.

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 10:14, you wrote:
  BTW, anyone know of a good PCI USB card that I could get to use instead
  of

 the

  one built into the A7V?

 I normally get the Askey ones (Dynalink), however, I think they're an
 Australian brand.

 From what I can tell from the chipset though, as long as you use a chipset
 that's fully OpenHCI compatable it should work?

 I also read somewhere that the TI (Texas Instruments) chipsets are also
 well supported.

 I have experience that VIA chipset one seem to give me the most trouble.

 HTH

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using samba without logging in

2002-04-16 Thread christopher j bottaro

hello,
i already posted this to the samba mailing list and got no reply.  i thought 
i'd try here cuz this list is by far the most helpful outta all the lists i 
subsribe to...and i use redhat 7.2 =).

is there a way i can share a printer via samba to some win2k/winxp machines on 
my lan without those win machines having to login and mount a home dir?  i 
also want to share my music folder (/home/cjb/music) to the win machines in 
the same manner (i don't want them to have to login to anything to access 
it).

as of now, to access the printer (or anything) via samba, i have to create a 
user account, share their home dir, then on the win end, i gotta open up 
their shared home dir, find the printer, then add it.

thanks for the help,
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Re: disc images?

2002-04-16 Thread aftab alam

Hi
 You better use SystemImager for this. This is specially for linux
cloning. You can seach this and install on you computer.

daniel wrote:

 hello all

 i've got a old box here with a 6gig hd inside that i want to completely
 replace with a new shiny 30gb drive.  the problem is though that i've speant
 a lot of time getting this thing to work, setting up a name server, apache,
 proftpd, afpd etc. etc. and i'd rather not have to start from scratch.  a
 suggestion was made to me that i just make a disc image of what i've got,
 but i don't know how to do that...  what's involved?

 here's my current drive partition info:

 filesystem   1k-blocks   usedavailable   mounted on
 /dev/hdb1  59454044990916   652468/
 /dev/hda149743   827238903/boot
 none 63176  063176 /dev/shm

 what're my options here?

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newbie grub question

2002-04-16 Thread christopher j bottaro

hello,
i just installed winxp next to my linux partition and now the winxp bootloader 
comes up instead of the grub boot screen.  i have a boot disk, so i can get 
into linux, but how do i get grub to come up again at boot?

thanks for the help,
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programming question.

2002-04-16 Thread Gregory Hosler

Hi all,

this is only slightly off topic. I know that there are alot of good programmer
types here, so here goes.

scenerio: program forks/execv's another task, then does a waitpid() to reap the
exit status.

sounds relatively straight forward.

with today's faster cpu's, and the fact that they can do alot more in a typical
timeslice, combined w/ cheaper (and therefore larger) ram sizes (so that a
process being forked/esedv'ed might actually be in the disk cache), it is
actually quite possible for the forked/execv'd program to start and run to
completion _before_ the parent process issues the waitpid(). WHen that happens,
the waitpid() returns an ECHILD error, and the exit return status is lost.

So I guess my question is: what's the properway to spawn a task to ensure that
you will definately trap the exit status.

Experianced programmer here. just looking for some hints/suggestions.

thx, and rgds,

-Greg

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RE: newbie grub question

2002-04-16 Thread Gregory Hosler

typically you would do something such as:

grub-install '(hd0)'(from the info page)

   or

grub-install /dev/hda   (I think - not 100% positive on this though)

-Greg

On 16-Apr-02 christopher j bottaro wrote:
 hello,
 i just installed winxp next to my linux partition and now the winxp
 bootloader 
 comes up instead of the grub boot screen.  i have a boot disk, so i can get 
 into linux, but how do i get grub to come up again at boot?
 
 thanks for the help,
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Re: disc images?

2002-04-16 Thread Thierry ITTY

if you don't want (or can't) use non-free software (ghost, partition magic
(which i'd recommend for this), ...), you could try the following :
- install the new disk (say /dev/hdc)
- boot the old system
- create partitions on the new disk
- mount them on temporary mount points
- copy from old disk (cp -a)
- chroot to the new root fs
- edit lilo.conf change boot parameter to new disk (still /dev/hdc)
- lilo
- edit lilo.conf again revert boot parameter to new disk future dev (say
/dev/hda)
- shutdown
- remove old disk and put the new in place (now /dev/hda)
- boot 
- it should work, if it doesn't, you would just have to boot on a rescue
diskette or install cd, mount the new root fs, chroot to it and lilo again

let us know...


A 14:30 15/04/02 -0700, vous avez écrit :
hello all

i've got a old box here with a 6gig hd inside that i want to completely
replace with a new shiny 30gb drive.  the problem is though that i've speant
a lot of time getting this thing to work, setting up a name server, apache,
proftpd, afpd etc. etc. and i'd rather not have to start from scratch.  a
suggestion was made to me that i just make a disc image of what i've got,
but i don't know how to do that...  what's involved?

here's my current drive partition info:

filesystem   1k-blocks   usedavailable   mounted on
/dev/hdb1  59454044990916   652468/
/dev/hda149743   827238903/boot
none 63176  063176 /dev/shm

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RE : RE : TELNET,RLOGIN,SSH PB

2002-04-16 Thread Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL)

I 'am ashamed because i forgot to install telnet-server and openssh
server 


I've installed the rh 7.2 directly !!!

I don't manage to see how my firewall was configured with the setup
command (always the same result)

I've tried to install the rsh-server but rlogin command doesn't work at
all !!!


thanks


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Yohann,

How did you fix the earlier problems? This answer will help us to help
you.

Have you recently upgraded to RedHat 7.1

did you have a look at the firewall configuration as suggested?

Ross
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 Sorry the RH version is 7.2 :

 I find solution with telnet and ssh but !!! But i'am always out with 
 rlogin !!!

 I tried : chkconfig rlogin on

 But no results 

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 Hi Yohann,

 We need more information if you need help.

 1) What OS are you using? I persume it is RedHAt, but what version?
 2) Have you installed the necessary RPM's (telnet, openssh etc)

 If you have recently upgraded to RedHAt 7.1+ then you might have the 
 firewall blocking the connections. Have you tried to connect to these 
 ports from the command prompt of your server?

 To check if it is the firewall that is blocking you, you can disable 
 the firewall and try to connectto do this type setup at the 
 comand prompt and select firewall.

 Ross
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  Hi all,
 
 
  I've ever my problem with telnet,rlogin and ssh command !!!
 
  I looked for a solution in manpages of xinetd but witout results 
  
 
 
  Here is my problem :
 
  I can't make a rlogin telnet or ssh = refused connection
 
 
  What files needed to be modified
 
 
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Re: how to backup email in mail server

2002-04-16 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 11:41:49AM +0800, Wesley Jay Deypalan wrote:
I have redhat 7.1 using sendmail as mail server. I would like to reformat
my mail server, how do i backup the emails in the mail  server?

Please set your email client to use text/plain when sending messages to a
mailing list. Some of us are using mail clients that cannot easily display
HTML.

To answer your question, stop the mail services:

  service sendmail stop

Then check to see if there are any messages in the queue:

  mailq

If there are, try flushing the queue:

  sendmail -q

Check the queue again, if there are still messages in the queue, you will
need to copy them to a safe place while you reinstall.

Then edit /etc/xinetd.d/ipop3 to disable the service. Then restart xinetd:

  service xinetd restart

Do the same for any other mail services that you are running from xinetd.
Then put the mail into a tarball:

  cd /var/spool/mail
  tar -cxvf /tmp/mailspool.tar.gz *

Copy the tarball to a safe place and proceed with your reinstallation. Be
sure to save the /etc/passwd, shadow, and groups files so that your user
account information is maintained. The tarball containing the mail also
contains UIDs for ownership. These UIDs match those in the passwd file. If
you don't maintain that file, it will be a PITA to properly set ownership
on the mail files.


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RE: Quake3 on RedHat 7.2

2002-04-16 Thread Bill Crawford

On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, BG wrote:

   BTW - is there some
 way to tell the system which card to use by default??

 In /etc/modules.conf, put

alias sound-slot-0 driver for good card
alias sound-slot-1 driver for bad card




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Re: programming question.

2002-04-16 Thread Bill Crawford

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Gregory Hosler wrote:

 So I guess my question is: what's the properway to spawn a task to ensure that
 you will definately trap the exit status.

 Set the signal handler for SIGCHLD to something other than SIG_IGN
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Uninstalling applications installed by tar

2002-04-16 Thread Linux

Hi

I've got a new situation to me. I need to uninstall an application that was
originally install from a tar and compiled etc. Can anybody help point me in
the right direction?


Many Thanks

Mike


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Re: using samba without logging in

2002-04-16 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 01:47:59AM -0500, christopher j bottaro wrote:
is there a way i can share a printer via samba to some win2k/winxp
machines on my lan without those win machines having to login and mount a
home dir?  i also want to share my music folder (/home/cjb/music) to the
win machines in the same manner (i don't want them to have to login to
anything to access it).

Set guest ok = yes in the [printers] share.


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Re: Redhat 7.2 and 2 nics

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

Redhat 7.2 has problems with 2 nic's.
That my experience also. 


--- Delane Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  I
have 2 nic cards on my machine.  I am triple
 booting
 Windows 2000 Advance server, Windows XP, and Redhat
 7.2.  After re-installing linux for whatever reason
 both cards come up fine.  When I reboot for whatever
 reason only eth0 which is a linksys card comes up. 
 Before the linksys card would not come up and the
 3com
 card would when the 3com card was eth0 (past
 installation).  Checking
 /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices lists both
 ifcfg-eht0 and ifcfg-eth1 both configured the same
 with the exception of DEVICE=eth0 and DEVICE=eth1. 
 I
 tried to ifup eth1 and it eventually fails. 
 However,
 when I boot using the boot disk both interfaces
 comes
 up just fine.  Can someone please make sense of
 this. 
 I am not sure what to do.  
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KDE disapeared after recompiling kernel rh 7.2

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

KDE disapeared after recompiling kernel rh 7.2.
Any idea???

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Re: using samba without logging in

2002-04-16 Thread Edward Dekkers

 hello,
 i already posted this to the samba mailing list and got no reply.  i
thought
 i'd try here cuz this list is by far the most helpful outta all the lists
i
 subsribe to...and i use redhat 7.2 =).

The reason you're not getting much in the way of replies I'm sure is because
of your question. It is too simple from what I can see. The information you
seek is commented in the original /etc/samba.conf, available on-line at the
Samba site, and also in the many how-to's available on the net.

It is too early to start asking here I think, read some documentation first.

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No modules loaded after recompiling rh 7.2

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

No modules loaded after recompiling rh 7.2.
lsmod shows no mudules, and modprobe gives
Can't locate module.
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RE: Uninstalling applications installed by tar

2002-04-16 Thread Ross Cooney

What was the application?

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Re: access imp from mobile phone

2002-04-16 Thread Mike Burger

The only suggestion I can give you is to contact the horde/imp 
folks...since they're the ones coding the program, maybe they can code a 
WAP based interface.

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Lewi wrote:

 I found that I must access it under imp folder to use wap access
 server.com/horde/imp (I use deckit(wap simulator on linux) and T65 Ericcson)
 
 but there is a problem, when I use deckit to try wap compose 
 I can't access send message save draft button either when I accessed it
 from links browser
 
 what I must do for it? does any anyone have suggestion?
 I look at compose page, I recognize that Send Message button use java on action
 
 
 



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RE: Uninstalling applications installed by tar

2002-04-16 Thread Linux

Hi Ross thanks for your reply

The application is the Bynari Email server

Mike

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Epson 1650P Scanner USB

2002-04-16 Thread rodney

G'Day,
Does any one know if the epson usb scanners (1650p) will work with a MSI 5184 
B. AT m\board with JUSB1 USB Connector

My manual says - USB Connector: JUSB1
Pin    SIGNAL    DESCRIPTION
1/10   VCC         +5V
2        -DATA 0   Negative Data Channel 0
3        +Data 0    Positive Data Channel 0 
4/5      GND        Ground
6/7      GND        Ground
8         +Data      Positive Data Channel 1
9         - Data      Negative Data Channel 1

My motherboard is just under 2 years old.

Thankyou,
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(no subject)

2002-04-16 Thread Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL)

Hi,


I've got a small configuration(2MO Video RAM), which window manager is
better to use in that case !!!


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window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL)


Hi,


I've got a small configuration(2MO Video RAM), which window manager is
better to use in that case !!!


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Smoothwall...

2002-04-16 Thread Jim Hale

Anyone else using this? I plan on installing it this evening. :)
Anything weird or that I should know about that ISN'T listed in the dox
or faqs? What the difference between the SE version and the non-SE
version?

(I KNEW there was a reason to keep that ol' P120 in the garage) :D

Thanks!

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RE: Quake3 on RedHat 7.2

2002-04-16 Thread Rob Dege


No, I don't have esd running (I don't even think I have it installed).  I
know that artsd is running in the background, but if I do a `fuser -n file
/dev/dsp`, it returns nothing. unless I'm incorrectly using fuser :)

I modified my .xinitrc so that I would run twm instead of KDE upon one
X-session, but that still didn't help.

-Rob


  I have a script I use to launch Quake (and some other games) from the
 command line (it starts XFree86 directly).  Grab it from

   http://www.billemon.org.uk/pub/users/bill/src/misc/xrun

 (same URL with ftp: works too).  You need to add some layout sections
 to your XF86Config-4 or hack the script a bit to suit your installation
 but it does simplify launching games.  Avoids /dev/dsp problems (that
 said, I can launch most games on my GNOME desktop without problems ...
 so I'm puzzled by it not working for you.  Is esd still running when
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Re: window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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I've got a small configuration(2MO Video RAM), which window manager is
better to use in that case !!!

The default wm (sawfish) is pretty good, you just have to use simple
backgrounds and avoid pixmap themes.

Tony
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Re: window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread Emmanuel Seyman

On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 08:28:35AM -0400, Anthony E. Greene wrote:

 I've got a small configuration(2MO Video RAM), which window manager is
 better to use in that case !!!

2Mo of Video RAM is small
Why, when I was young, 

 The default wm (sawfish) is pretty good, you just have to use simple
 backgrounds and avoid pixmap themes.

I use fvwm2 myself.
Lightweight and very flexible.

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RE : window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL)

May you tell me the way to install it !!!

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On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 08:28:35AM -0400, Anthony E. Greene wrote:

 I've got a small configuration(2MO Video RAM), which window manager 
 is better to use in that case !!!

2Mo of Video RAM is small
Why, when I was young, 

 The default wm (sawfish) is pretty good, you just have to use simple 
 backgrounds and avoid pixmap themes.

I use fvwm2 myself.
Lightweight and very flexible.

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Re: RE : window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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May you tell me the way to install it !!!

If you're using Red Hat 7.2, it should already be installed. If it is not,
then use

  rpm -ivh /path/sawfish*.rpm


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Re: RE : window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread Emmanuel Seyman

On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 03:23:45PM +0200, Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL) wrote:

 May you tell me the way to install it !!!

You'll need to install the fvwm2 and fvwm2-icons rpms
that should be on your RH CD.

Use the switchdesk program to choose AnotherLevel as desktop
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Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

2002-04-16 Thread Book

Hi,  I just installed 7.2 on a Dell 8100 that came with an OEM Turtle Beach
Santa Cruz.  As I understand, this is supported in the kernel, but I can't
seem to get any sound out.

If someone could give me a few pointers I'd appreciate it as I'm a bit new
to Linux, or am I just waisting my time and would be better off buying an
SBLive or something?


Thanks,

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Re: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

2002-04-16 Thread Javier Gostling

Book wrote:

 Hi,  I just installed 7.2 on a Dell 8100 that came with an OEM Turtle Beach
 Santa Cruz.  As I understand, this is supported in the kernel, but I can't
 seem to get any sound out.

 If someone could give me a few pointers I'd appreciate it as I'm a bit new
 to Linux, or am I just waisting my time and would be better off buying an
 SBLive or something?

Did you try (as root) running sndconfig?

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RE: Uninstalling applications installed by tar

2002-04-16 Thread Ross Cooney

This is trickyyou will need to remove a few directories and comfit files
in different places.

This install would have made a new directory and possibly moved some of the
sendmail binaries aroundI assume that you will have to do a proper
un-install to remove the software fully.

You are best to email Bynari and ask them what to do.

Ross
www.antivirus.ie

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 The application is the Bynari Email server

 Mike

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  I've got a new situation to me. I need to uninstall an
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  originally install from a tar and compiled etc. Can anybody help
  point me in
  the right direction?
 
 
  Many Thanks
 
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Re: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

2002-04-16 Thread Jonathan Slivko

I had to use OSS (OpenSound) in order to get my Turtle Beach Montego II to
work under Linux. After that, it just works beautifully.

-- Jonathan

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Beach
 Santa Cruz.  As I understand, this is supported in the kernel, but I can't
 seem to get any sound out.

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Re: tracking system crash?

2002-04-16 Thread Fred Dech

On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 10:58:24PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
 
 On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 13:10, Fred Dech wrote:
   Other possibilities:  the site uses Macromedia Flash, rather than Java. 
   Fairly stable, but maybe your X server isn't?  What video card and sound
   card do you use?
  
  sound card?  good question.  i never did plug speaker into that sucker, come
  to think of it.  it looks like an integrated Sound Blaster type X?
 
 Maybe look at the output of '/sbin/lsmod', or '/sbin/lspci'.  The Sound
 Blaster Live! drivers are very unstable by reputation.  I had a Live!
 card for a while, and the PC it was in hung constantly.  After replacing
 that card, the system runs fine.

huh.  i'll have to check the PO.  pretty sure it is an SB.
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 2445 (rev 04)
i don't even use the damn thing.  got my 1 set of speakers hooked up to the Win
box.  i'll sort this out.

  on my Win machine that doesn't crash with a newer version of netscape.
  my video card has been relatively happy.  NVidia Quadra2.  i have to rebuild
  the drivers by hand, since the don't have a RedHat 7.1, kernel-2.4.9-* rpm
  for it.  but it handles most things i throw at it pretty well.
 
 NVidia's driver, or the XFree86 driver?  It sounds like you're using
 NVidia's.  If that's the case, GET the proper kernel-source-2.x.x
 package.  Don't expect drivers built against the wrong kernel source to
 work.
 
right.  i built the drivers against the current kernel source.  so that's fine,
as far as that goes.  first time i upgraded the kernel after starting with
Linux, i had a hell of a time figuring out why my graphics broke :-O.  it's
become routine.  i've found NVidia to be very responsive and helpful with
customer support questions.

thanks.

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RE: qmail, vpopmail question

2002-04-16 Thread Ross Cooney

Kevin,

Here are your problems...

1) You send email with the reply address @kevin.mydomain.com and not
@mydomain.com.
This is an email client issueto solve this please edit the settings in
pine.

2) you are able to send email to remote users.
@40003cb5ccc204ee2754 starting delivery 1: msg 442898 to remote
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@40003cb5ccc204ee3ec4 status: local 0/10 remote 1/20
@40003cb5ccc21f1b14d4 delivery 1: success:
209.50.138.246_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_Ok/


3) You can not send email to local users
The log files say
@40003cb5cf640f2c5c7c delivery 3: deferral:
Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
This is caused because the user does not own their mail box.
What is the user? the ownership of the directories should be set as follows:

chown user:user /path/to/Maildir
chown user:user /path/to/Maildir/*

4) You had problems with ports
the log files said:
@40003cbacd1b01bd945c tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already
used
This would have been solved by uninstalling sendmail.

I hope this helps,

ross
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Re: sendmail question

2002-04-16 Thread Greg Wright



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Does the linuxconf mailconf work properly with RH 7.2?

Don't use Linuxconf, just a text editor is best.

Harry has supplied the rest.

  


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Re: RE : window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread Fred Dech

On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 04:11:58PM +0200, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
 
 On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 03:23:45PM +0200, Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL) wrote:
 
  May you tell me the way to install it !!!
 
 You'll need to install the fvwm2 and fvwm2-icons rpms
 that should be on your RH CD.
 
 Use the switchdesk program to choose AnotherLevel as desktop
 and you should be set.
 
 Emmanuel
 
 
 
i don't think it's quite that straightforward; at least not when i made the
big switch to fvwm2.  it isn't supported by GNOME.  which is good, if you're
worried about sparing memory, not so sure about TRAM.

if you don't wanna futz around much, i'd recommend you stick with some of the
plug and play WMs or GIs (e.g., KDE).

to run fvwm2 you wanna check out:

http://www.fvwm.org/
   read FAQ and README's in spare time
   i guess they don't come as RPMs, so you'd want to do a tar-ball install
   if you want the latest version.  don't forget to remove the rpm
   versions!  i'd hate to contemplate what might happen otherwise.
   grab system.fvwm2rc from $FVWMHOME/sample.fvwmrc/.  and drop it into
   your home directory as .fvwm2rc.  fvwm2 don't work without that in your
   home directory.  start reading the man pages.

http://www.geocities.com/bluesmani/
   is one of many themes links

1.  modify /etc/inttab to bring your system up in level 3
rather than level 5:

#id:5:initdefault:
id:3:initdefault:

that will then boot you up WMless.s

2.  then create a $HOME/.xinitrc, if you don't already have one, and do
something like:

#!/bin/csh -f
#exec /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm2
exec fvwm2 -cmd FvwmM4 -m4-prefix $HOME/.fvwm2rc

i started with the simple and moved to more complex to fit my needs.

3.  type startx from your level3 command prompt and you are one your way to
becoming another of the millions of satisfied fvwm2 users!

if this sounds like a royal PIA.  it is.  don't go here unless, like me,
you just can't be satisfied with GNOME or KDE.

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RE : RE : window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL)

To add it to the choice when starting in runlevel 5 (for the moment i
see KDE or GNOME) which files neede to be modified???

Is the graphical interface in which whe can choose window manager called
xdm ???

PS:please apologize my poor english-language !!!
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If you're using Red Hat 7.2, it should already be installed. If it is
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Re: Uninstalling applications installed by tar

2002-04-16 Thread Todd A. Jacobs

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Linux wrote:

 I've got a new situation to me. I need to uninstall an application that
 was originally install from a tar and compiled etc. Can anybody help
 point me in the right direction?

If you still have the source installed, and if there's a make target for 
it, you can try make uninstall from the proper source directory. Many 
GNU programs support this.

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RE: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

2002-04-16 Thread BG

I have a Dell workstation into which I have installed a Turtle Beach Santa
Cruz sound card.  I also have an Ensoniq sound card installed.  Run
sndconfig as root and let it do it's thing and then answer no when prompted
to answer to did you hear the sample.  You will then be shown a list of
drivers to use.  Select the cs46xx driver.  The process will repeat and you
should hear the sample.

Good Luck,
Bill

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 Subject: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz


 Hi,  I just installed 7.2 on a Dell 8100 that came with an
 OEM Turtle Beach
 Santa Cruz.  As I understand, this is supported in the
 kernel, but I can't
 seem to get any sound out.

 If someone could give me a few pointers I'd appreciate it as
 I'm a bit new
 to Linux, or am I just waisting my time and would be better
 off buying an
 SBLive or something?


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Re: [Addendum:] Meaning of /dev/null 21

2002-04-16 Thread Bret Hughes

On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 06:08, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
 Hi Michael
 
 --- Michael H. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 05:03:38PM -0700, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
   Hi Michael,
   Thanks a lot for your help.
  
   Two constructs:
 /dev/null 21
   21  /dev/null
  
   [ ... ]
 
 
   I understand now: the result of both constructs is the *same*, but 
   you seem to be disagreeing: That [21  /dev/null] probably 
 ^^
 ... just you to make it clear: I *thought* you'd probably be
 disagreeing (tho' I actually didn't know ...)
 
 
   won't do what you want and certainly does NOT do what's above 
   [i.e.  /dev/null 21, and I didn't understand the rest of your
   sentence - important? - :] (unless stdout was aleady directed 
   to /dev/null).
  
  Ok...  Let me do this through example...
  
  Script one calls script two as follows...
  
  Script 1:
  
  [ ... ]
 
 I'll let you know as soon as I understood what you were explaining
 (it will take me some time ... :) ... )
 
 Again: thanks a lot. :)
 Wolfgang
man bash has a pretty good explanation as well.  IIRC a  search for
REDIRECTION will get you there pretty quick.

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RE: Redhat 7.2 and 2 nics

2002-04-16 Thread BG

I have run RH Linux for many years with 2 nics.  I only have problems when I
try to use an ISA card.  I never have any problems when I use 2 PnP cards.
Perhaps the problem is not with the nics, but with the network config?

Bill

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kjetil Tjensvold
 Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 3:53 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Redhat 7.2 and 2 nics


 Redhat 7.2 has problems with 2 nic's.
 That my experience also.


 --- Delane Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  I
 have 2 nic cards on my machine.  I am triple
  booting
  Windows 2000 Advance server, Windows XP, and Redhat
  7.2.  After re-installing linux for whatever reason
  both cards come up fine.  When I reboot for whatever
  reason only eth0 which is a linksys card comes up.
  Before the linksys card would not come up and the
  3com
  card would when the 3com card was eth0 (past
  installation).  Checking
  /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices lists both
  ifcfg-eht0 and ifcfg-eth1 both configured the same
  with the exception of DEVICE=eth0 and DEVICE=eth1.
  I
  tried to ifup eth1 and it eventually fails.
  However,
  when I boot using the boot disk both interfaces
  comes
  up just fine.  Can someone please make sense of
  this.
  I am not sure what to do.
  D
 
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Problem bridging rh 7.2

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

Hi.
I have problem to get a bridge between my 2 nic's
which are of the same brand. I use gnome setup bridge
gbrctl
and get port disabled or in unknown stae.
Any idea???

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hyper-terminal

2002-04-16 Thread ramzez

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RE: nVidia GEForce 4 Ti 4600

2002-04-16 Thread rob

Hi Pieter,

Which file do you change, and what do you change it to?

Thanks,

Rob

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Sent: April 16, 2002 12:26 AM
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Subject: Re: nVidia GEForce 4 Ti 4600


Hello Rob,

What I do with my *GeForce 2 MX 400* :) is to let Xconf set it up, the
test might fail, I think on one of the nvidia G4's it did, but it still
saves the res. etc. Then just go in and change the two lines that they
say in the files and you are set !

Cheers,

Pieter
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From: rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 21:49
Subject: RE: nVidia GEForce 4 Ti 4600


 Thanks.  I checked on nVidia, and they seem to have a driver for my 
 card.  So when I do the initial RH installation, is there any logic to

 which card to tell the system I have (since I have to tell it 
 something)?  I assume I'll then install the nVidia driver RPM from the

 shell.

 Rob Yale

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 Sent: April 15, 2002 3:37 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: nVidia GEForce 4 Ti 4600


  From: rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Hi folks,
 
  I'm trying to do a RH 7.2 install on a box that has a nVidia 128 meg

  DDR GEForce 4 Ti 4600.  The RedHat installer doesn't seem to know 
  about this card, and in fact only goes up to a GF 3 with 64 meg. 
  Consequently, X Windows doesn't work.  Any ideas how I can get this 
  card working?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Rob Yale

 In an effort to stop this thread from repeating past long winded 
 threads about NVidia drivers . . .

 It's not surprising that the installer doesn't know about it since the

 card came out after Red Hat 7.2 You may be able to get 2D support by 
 setting it up as a GF 3, but if you shelled out the bucks for a GF 4 I

 assume you want 3D accelerated graphics. NVidia can't/won't (I'm not 
 certain exactly which) release the specs so it is impossible for open 
 source drivers to exist. NVidia does provide their own drivers for 
 Linux (you need a kernel driver and a GL library - see nvidia.com); 
 these drivers are know to have bugs (although most of the time they 
 work reasonably well if you follow the README instructions carefully) 
 so use at your own risk (i.e., don't ask for support/help from Red Hat

 since they can't support them without the source code for them). If it

 doesn't work, bug NVidia.

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Re: No modules loaded after recompiling rh 7.2

2002-04-16 Thread Bret Hughes

On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 05:01, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
 No modules loaded after recompiling rh 7.2.
 lsmod shows no mudules, and modprobe gives
 Can't locate module.
 Any idea?

What modules are looking for?   Did you allow for modules in the
.config? Did you compile everything into the kernel that your system
needs? If so, there will be no modules loaded.

If you are missing some, I would take a hard look at the output of dmesg
and the contents of /var/log messages for a clue.  The modules are
installed (assuming all the compile steps were done correctly) in
/lib/modules/kernelversion.

HTH

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Re: RE : window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread David Talkington

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 You'll need to install the fvwm2 and fvwm2-icons rpms
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 Use the switchdesk program to choose AnotherLevel as desktop
 and you should be set.
 
i don't think it's quite that straightforward; at least not when i made the
big switch to fvwm2.  it isn't supported by GNOME.  which is good, if you're
worried about sparing memory, not so sure about TRAM.
if you don't wanna futz around much, i'd recommend you stick with some of the
plug and play WMs or GIs (e.g., KDE).

I'm not sure that makes much sense.  If resources are tight, you're not
going to save nearly as much by merely switching window managers as you
will by dumping Gnome and/or KDE altogether.  They're piggy.

fvwm2 is a good (fast) choice.  I also hear good things about XFce in
that regard, though I've not tried it.

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RE: Redhat 7.2 and 2 nics

2002-04-16 Thread Delane Jackson

Thanks for the info.  I found something interesting
the other day though that is completely throwing me. 
If I boot with the boot floppy and leave it in the
entire time up to the point it's asking for the login
info, they both come up.  If I take it out once the
services start loading, only one comes up.  If I don't
use the boot floppy and I load linux through XP's boot
loader, only one comes up.  I noticed that while
RedHat is loading the services, it checks for new
hardware and does something with the floppy drive and
then proceeds to load the interfaces.  At that point
if the boot floppy is in then both interfaces comes
up, if not then only one comes up.  Do you still think
it is something with the network config?
--- BG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have run RH Linux for many years with 2 nics.  I
 only have problems when I
 try to use an ISA card.  I never have any problems
 when I use 2 PnP cards.
 Perhaps the problem is not with the nics, but with
 the network config?
 
 Bill
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Kjetil Tjensvold
  Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 3:53 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Redhat 7.2 and 2 nics
 
 
  Redhat 7.2 has problems with 2 nic's.
  That my experience also.
 
 
  --- Delane Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: 
 I
  have 2 nic cards on my machine.  I am triple
   booting
   Windows 2000 Advance server, Windows XP, and
 Redhat
   7.2.  After re-installing linux for whatever
 reason
   both cards come up fine.  When I reboot for
 whatever
   reason only eth0 which is a linksys card comes
 up.
   Before the linksys card would not come up and
 the
   3com
   card would when the 3com card was eth0 (past
   installation).  Checking
   /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices lists both
   ifcfg-eht0 and ifcfg-eth1 both configured the
 same
   with the exception of DEVICE=eth0 and
 DEVICE=eth1.
   I
   tried to ifup eth1 and it eventually fails.
   However,
   when I boot using the boot disk both interfaces
   comes
   up just fine.  Can someone please make sense of
   this.
   I am not sure what to do.
   D
  
  
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Re: Uninstalling applications installed by tar

2002-04-16 Thread Jochen Kaechelin

Am Dienstag, 16. April 2002 18:05 schrieb Todd A. Jacobs:
 On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Linux wrote:
  I've got a new situation to me. I need to uninstall an
  application that was originally install from a tar and compiled
  etc. Can anybody help point me in the right direction?

 If you still have the source installed, and if there's a make
 target for it, you can try make uninstall from the proper
 source directory. Many GNU programs support this.

I prefer checkinstall:

 http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/

You can create easy-to-uninstall rpms very easy:

./configure
make
su -c /usr/local/sbin/checkinstall

Then you have to answer a view questions and checkinstall creates a 
*.rpm - files which can be easily removed with rpm -e packet.rpm!

Take a look!

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ADSL

2002-04-16 Thread Gonzalo Jimenez


Hello list, I new here and I wanted to ask something about linux and
ADSL,

Well, I'll be trying ADSL, but I hear that they use dinamic IP, so it
is not possible to use a linux server with it... is that true? is there any way
to use a linux server with a non static IP? if so, please direct me how to...

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Re: No modules loaded after recompiling rh 7.2

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

Last time I rembered that there where mudules showing
up when I type lsmod.
Several of them where set to autoclean. Or is that in
another application you see what is autocleaned.
Either can I do a modprobe of any modules ie lp or
soundcore. The answer is
Cant locate module. 



--- Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  On
Tue, 2002-04-16 at 05:01, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
  No modules loaded after recompiling rh 7.2.
  lsmod shows no mudules, and modprobe gives
  Can't locate module.
  Any idea?
 
 What modules are looking for?   Did you allow for
 modules in the
 .config? Did you compile everything into the kernel
 that your system
 needs? If so, there will be no modules loaded.
 
 If you are missing some, I would take a hard look at
 the output of dmesg
 and the contents of /var/log messages for a clue. 
 The modules are
 installed (assuming all the compile steps were done
 correctly) in
 /lib/modules/kernelversion.
 
 HTH
 
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RE: ADSL

2002-04-16 Thread Carter, Shaun G

dynamic IP is just as simple as setting up a dynamic IP linux client on your
internal network.  You just have to make sure that the internet NIC is set
to obtain IP via DHCP.  The internal network card should be set to some
private network address such as 10.0.0.1.  Not much to it beyond that

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Hello list, I new here and I wanted to ask something about linux and
ADSL,

Well, I'll be trying ADSL, but I hear that they use dinamic IP, so
it
is not possible to use a linux server with it... is that true? is there any
way
to use a linux server with a non static IP? if so, please direct me how
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Re: Redhat 7.2 and 2 nics

2002-04-16 Thread John Hough

Since you do not indicate how you are supporting the nics I am going to
guess that you are using modules since they both work with the boot
disk.  I would recommend you look at your kernel config setup for
network drivers and see how the two cards are supported, more than
likely it will say module for both (or kernel for the linksys and module
for the 3com).  If it says module make sure that you have the modules in
the right place, then make sure your /etc/modules.conf lists them.  If
you have kernel source installed you will get a lot of information in
the
 /usr/src/linux-2.4/Documentation/networking directory that should prove
helpful.  

Hope this helps.

John



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From: BG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Redhat 7.2 and 2 nics
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 09:20:11 -0700
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have run RH Linux for many years with 2 nics.  I only have problems
when I try to use an ISA 
card.  I never have any problems when I use 2 PnP cards. Perhaps the
problem is not with the nics, but with the network config?

Bill

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kjetil Tjensvold
 Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 3:53 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Redhat 7.2 and 2 nics


 Redhat 7.2 has problems with 2 nic's.
 That my experience also.


 --- Delane Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  I
 have 2 nic cards on my machine.  I am triple
 booting
 Windows 2000 Advance server, Windows XP, and Redhat
 7.2.  After re-installing linux for whatever reason
 both cards come up fine.  When I reboot for whatever
 reason only eth0 which is a linksys card comes up.
 Before the linksys card would not come up and the
 3com
 card would when the 3com card was eth0 (past
 installation).  Checking
 /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices lists both
 ifcfg-eht0 and ifcfg-eth1 both configured the same
 with the exception of DEVICE=eth0 and DEVICE=eth1.
 I
 tried to ifup eth1 and it eventually fails.
 However,
 when I boot using the boot disk both interfaces
 comes
 up just fine.  Can someone please make sense of
 this.
 I am not sure what to do.
 D


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How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

How do you start KDE??

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up2date on skipjack with kde3

2002-04-16 Thread daniel

i installed up2date on an old pII and included kde3 this time round.  all
went well except that after all was done, up2date didn't work.  i got the
following message instead:

# /usr/sbin/up2date -u
Trace back (innermost last):
  File /usr/sbin/up2date, line 16, in ?
from up2date_client import clap
ImportError: cannot import name clap

so what's that mean?

anyway, after reading through an old message on this list,
i figured i'd uninstall up2date and install it from source
  (this is supposed to fix it right?)
...how do i do that?
where do i get the source from?
is it going to be just a configure, make, make install?

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Re: RE : window manager choice ???

2002-04-16 Thread hanfamily

 
 fvwm2 is a good (fast) choice.  I also hear good things about XFce in
 that regard, though I've not tried it.
 
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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Engstrom_Carl

startx is the way I start it.

You used to be able to go into Xconfigurator and set GUI as the default
login.  If you See Gnome instead of KDE you can go into the desktop settings
and set KDE as the default X service.

I think I said that right.

carl

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7.1 startup error-fix file system

2002-04-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

While booting up I get a an error occurred during the file system check.
It then asks me to repair filesystem 1 # How do I do this or what do I
type to fix it?

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RE: up2date on skipjack with kde3

2002-04-16 Thread Carter, Shaun G

just change the line in /usr/sbin/up2date from 

from up2date_client import clap
 
to 

from import clap

then use up2date to update the system

bugzilla bug ID 61749 by the way

Shaun Carter

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From: daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 2:00 PM
To: list redhat (general)
Subject: up2date on skipjack with kde3


i installed up2date on an old pII and included kde3 this time round.  all
went well except that after all was done, up2date didn't work.  i got the
following message instead:

# /usr/sbin/up2date -u
Trace back (innermost last):
  File /usr/sbin/up2date, line 16, in ?
from up2date_client import clap
ImportError: cannot import name clap

so what's that mean?

anyway, after reading through an old message on this list,
i figured i'd uninstall up2date and install it from source
  (this is supposed to fix it right?)
...how do i do that?
where do i get the source from?
is it going to be just a configure, make, make install?

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RE: 7.1 startup error-fix file system

2002-04-16 Thread Trevor

Yes, I have the same problem except it on a software-raid box.

Should we do a:

fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1
fsck -pcvy /dev/hda2
fsck -pcvy /dev/hda3
fsck -pcvy /dev/hda4
etc...

Trevor
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 It then asks me to repair filesystem 1 # How do I do this or what do I
 type to fix it?

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Re: hyper-terminal

2002-04-16 Thread Mike Burger

man minicom...minicom should do what you need.

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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

Can I have both as defult. Not only the KDE instead of
Gnome. I want both. 



--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  startx is the way I
start it.
 
 You used to be able to go into Xconfigurator and set
 GUI as the default
 login.  If you See Gnome instead of KDE you can go
 into the desktop settings
 and set KDE as the default X service.
 
 I think I said that right.
 
 carl
 
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Pine and Qmail

2002-04-16 Thread Kevin Keithan
Title: Message



I have qmail working 
great. My problem is Pine will not get the mail. The mail is 
put in the /home/user/Maildir/new/
I can see the mail 
but I can't figure out how to get it into Pine by default. 



Thanks,
 
Kevin


Re: Pine and Qmail

2002-04-16 Thread Anthony E. Greene

On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 03:05:11PM -0400, Kevin Keithan wrote:
I have qmail working great.  My problem is Pine will not get the mail.
The mail is put in the /home/user/Maildir/new/
I can see the mail but I can't figure out how to get it into Pine by
default.  

In your pine settings, look for inbox-path and set it to
/home/user/Maildir/new/

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Re: hyper-terminal

2002-04-16 Thread Ed Wilts

On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 11:35:13AM -0500, ramzez wrote:
   is there some app like hyperteminal of window$ ?? I need this app for 
 transmit files with other machine runing Window$ by the phone line

Two options.  minicom comes with your Linux distro and should work.  Option
2 is to download ckermit from Columbia University and you'll have your killer
terminal app that puts hyperterminal and many others to shame.

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RE: Pine and Qmail

2002-04-16 Thread Kevin Keithan

Did that and I get [Can't open /home/admin/Maildir/new/: not a
selectable folder
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On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 03:05:11PM -0400, Kevin Keithan wrote:
I have qmail working great.  My problem is Pine will not get the mail. 
The mail is put in the /home/user/Maildir/new/ I can see the mail but I

can't figure out how to get it into Pine by default.

In your pine settings, look for inbox-path and set it to
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Help Nautilus won't start nor KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

After recompiling rh 7.2 everything goes wrong.
Modprobe don't find modules.
KDE don't start
Nautilus don't start and is unable to start typing
nautilus.
Any idea

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Re: Pine and Qmail

2002-04-16 Thread David Talkington

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Kevin Keithan wrote:

I have qmail working great.  My problem is Pine will not get the mail.
The mail is put in the /home/user/Maildir/new/
I can see the mail but I can't figure out how to get it into Pine by
default.  

Pine does not support Maildir.  If you're willing to recompile Pine,
there is a patch for it to allow this, but it's not supported by UW or
Red Hat.  Google search should take you to it.

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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Engstrom_Carl

My guess is that you are looking for a way to start EITHER gnome OR KDE from
the text interface.  You can have only one default at startup...you can
change the default when you want, but there is no facility that I know of
that will launch one or the other depending one the users mood.  I would
imagine that there is probably a script that one could create that would set
the desktop preferences and startx in one flavor or the other...but I don't
know of exactly how to do this.

thanks

carl

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Subject: RE: How to start KDE


Can I have both as defult. Not only the KDE instead of
Gnome. I want both. 



--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  startx is the way I
start it.
 
 You used to be able to go into Xconfigurator and set
 GUI as the default
 login.  If you See Gnome instead of KDE you can go
 into the desktop settings
 and set KDE as the default X service.
 
 I think I said that right.
 
 carl
 
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RE: Pine and Qmail

2002-04-16 Thread David Talkington

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Kevin Keithan wrote:

I have qmail working great.  My problem is Pine will not get the mail. 
The mail is put in the /home/user/Maildir/new/ I can see the mail but I
can't figure out how to get it into Pine by default.

In your pine settings, look for inbox-path and set it to
/home/user/Maildir/new/
Did that and I get [Can't open /home/admin/Maildir/new/: not a
selectable folder

See my previous post.  Your options:

1. use a different mail client;
2. patch Pine;
3. use Pine via IMAP, and use an IMAP server that understands Maildir, 
such as Courier;
4. Tell qmail to deliver via procmail to mbox format, which is what I 
do.

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Re: 7.1 startup error-fix file system

2002-04-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ok, I ran fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1 and then restarted it and I get the same
message. Now what, any ideas?

Mark


on 4/16/02 11:27 AM, Trevor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, I have the same problem except it on a software-raid box.
 
 Should we do a:
 
 fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1
 fsck -pcvy /dev/hda2
 fsck -pcvy /dev/hda3
 fsck -pcvy /dev/hda4
 etc...
 
 Trevor
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 While booting up I get a an error occurred during the file system check.
 It then asks me to repair filesystem 1 # How do I do this or what do I
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Printing condensed landscape to Laser

2002-04-16 Thread Billy Davis



Does anyone know how to print a simple text 
document in condensed landscape orientation to an HP LaserJet 4000? There 
has got to be a simple way to do this, but so far all I can get out of my 
printer is portrait oriented 10 point text.

Thanks,
Billy S


RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread David Talkington

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My guess is that you are looking for a way to start EITHER gnome OR KDE from
the text interface.  You can have only one default at startup...you can
change the default when you want, but there is no facility that I know of
that will launch one or the other depending one the users mood. 

Sure there is.  KDM allows you to select this at login.  And you can 
start whichever you want from the command line, too.  Probably the most 
instructional way to see how it's done is to use switchdesk to set up 
the one you want, and then look at .Xclients and .Xclients-default to 
see what it did.

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RE: 7.1 startup error-fix file system

2002-04-16 Thread Trevor

Mark,

What does your df -h output look like?


Regards,

Trevor

 

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 Ok, I ran fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1 and then restarted it and I get the same
 message. Now what, any ideas?
 
 Mark
 
 
 on 4/16/02 11:27 AM, Trevor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Yes, I have the same problem except it on a software-raid box.
  
  Should we do a:
  
  fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1
  fsck -pcvy /dev/hda2
  fsck -pcvy /dev/hda3
  fsck -pcvy /dev/hda4
  etc...
  
  Trevor
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  Subject: 7.1 startup error-fix file system
  
  
  While booting up I get a an error occurred during the file 
 system check.
  It then asks me to repair filesystem 1 # How do I do this or 
 what do I
  type to fix it?
  
  Thanks in advance
  Mark
  
  
  
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RE: Smoothwall...

2002-04-16 Thread Mike Pelley


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I use it.  Nice product - good front end for IP tables with a
hardened VA Linux-based kernel.

The SE version has up to patch level 6 automatically installed.

Note - the free GPL version is toast - a lite version is to be
announced on Wednesday 17 April.  Stuff like VPN - you have to buy
the commercial version and the appriate module(s).  Not free, but
cheap compared to CheckPoint!

Mike


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Anyone else using this? I plan on installing it this evening. :)
Anything weird or that I should know about that ISN'T listed in the
dox
or faqs? What the difference between the SE version and the non-SE
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(I KNEW there was a reason to keep that ol' P120 in the garage) :D

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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

Ok I was just wonder. But now the KDE panel also shown
up after I configured it. So I have both Gnome and
KDE. But in my Redhat 7.2 when you clicked gnome foot
you could access installed KDE applications. This
feature is gone now and I was just wonder how to get
it back to its origin after I recompiled the kernel:-)



--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  My guess is that
you are looking for a way to start
 EITHER gnome OR KDE from
 the text interface.  You can have only one default
 at startup...you can
 change the default when you want, but there is no
 facility that I know of
 that will launch one or the other depending one the
 users mood.  I would
 imagine that there is probably a script that one
 could create that would set
 the desktop preferences and startx in one flavor or
 the other...but I don't
 know of exactly how to do this.
 
 thanks
 
 carl
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kjetil Tjensvold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 12:01 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: How to start KDE
 
 
 Can I have both as defult. Not only the KDE instead
 of
 Gnome. I want both. 
 
 
 
 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  startx is the way
 I
 start it.
  
  You used to be able to go into Xconfigurator and
 set
  GUI as the default
  login.  If you See Gnome instead of KDE you can go
  into the desktop settings
  and set KDE as the default X service.
  
  I think I said that right.
  
  carl
  
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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread David Talkington

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change the default when you want, but there is no facility that I know of
that will launch one or the other depending one the users mood. 

On second read (I'm a little slow), I wondered if you meant that to be
tongue-in-cheek ... a 'mood-sensitive' interface?  If I'm _really_
bitchy, will it just fire up Doom for me when I log in?  :-)

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Re: 7.1 startup error-fix file system

2002-04-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

How do I find that out. I can't get to a shell without the machine
automatically rebooting to the same startup error each time.


 Mark,
 
 What does your df -h output look like?
 
 
 Regards,
 
 Trevor
 
 
 
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 Ok, I ran fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1 and then restarted it and I get the same
 message. Now what, any ideas?
 
 Mark
 
 
 on 4/16/02 11:27 AM, Trevor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Yes, I have the same problem except it on a software-raid box.
 
 Should we do a:
 
 fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1
 fsck -pcvy /dev/hda2
 fsck -pcvy /dev/hda3
 fsck -pcvy /dev/hda4
 etc...
 
 Trevor
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 While booting up I get a an error occurred during the file
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 It then asks me to repair filesystem 1 # How do I do this or
 what do I
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Re: Printing condensed landscape to Laser

2002-04-16 Thread Javier Gostling

Billy Davis wrote:

 Does anyone know how to print a simple text document in condensed
 landscape orientation to an HP LaserJet 4000?  There has got to be a
 simple way to do this,  but so far all I can get out of my printer is
 portrait oriented 10 point text. Thanks,Billy S

Check a2ps. It can do almost anything you want on text files.

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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Bill Crawford

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My guess is that you are looking for a way to start EITHER gnome OR KDE from
 the text interface.  You can have only one default at startup...you can
 change the default when you want, but there is no facility that I know of
 that will launch one or the other depending one the users mood.  I would
 imagine that there is probably a script that one could create that would set
 the desktop preferences and startx in one flavor or the other...but I don't
 know of exactly how to do this.

 Ah!  I wondered what he meant ...

 Make a couple of little scripts in ~/bin, say gnome and kde ...

#! /bin/bash
switchdesk GNOME
startx $@

#! /bin/bash
switchdesk KDE
startx $@

 thanks
 
 carl
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kjetil Tjensvold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 12:01 PM
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 Subject: RE: How to start KDE
 
 
 Can I have both as defult. Not only the KDE instead of
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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Bill Crawford

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, David Talkington wrote:

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 Hash: SHA1
 
 David Talkington wrote:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 change the default when you want, but there is no facility that I know of
 that will launch one or the other depending one the users mood. 
 
 On second read (I'm a little slow), I wondered if you meant that to be
 tongue-in-cheek ... a 'mood-sensitive' interface?  If I'm _really_
 bitchy, will it just fire up Doom for me when I log in?  :-)

 Yeah.  You need to enable gdm's option to display the DWIM session
in its list.  It's like Default but reads /dev/input/neural to see
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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Bill Crawford

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:

 Ok I was just wonder. But now the KDE panel also shown
 up after I configured it. So I have both Gnome and
 KDE. But in my Redhat 7.2 when you clicked gnome foot
 you could access installed KDE applications. This
 feature is gone now and I was just wonder how to get
 it back to its origin after I recompiled the kernel:-)

 It's not gone, but it may not be enabled by default.  You need to
edit the global menu settings (bizarrely enough, in the main menu
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Re: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread daniel

 On second read (I'm a little slow), I wondered if you meant that to be
 tongue-in-cheek ... a 'mood-sensitive' interface?  If I'm _really_
 bitchy, will it just fire up Doom for me when I log in?  :-)

i've heard of technologies available that are capable of sensing electronic
impulses  by way of computer peripherals attached to the index finger...  in
theroy i suppose you could configure a linux box to check these signals and
launch the appropriate program.  --'course i have no idea how one would do
that.

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RE: 7.1 startup error-fix file system

2002-04-16 Thread Trevor

Here is a good article to read first:

http://www.vmlinuz.nu/article.php?sid=195

Keep the list posted with your progress.


Regards,
Trevor


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 How do I find that out. I can't get to a shell without the machine
 automatically rebooting to the same startup error each time.


  Mark,
 
  What does your df -h output look like?
 
 
  Regards,
 
  Trevor
 
 
 
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  Ok, I ran fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1 and then restarted it and I get the same
  message. Now what, any ideas?
 
  Mark
 
 
  on 4/16/02 11:27 AM, Trevor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Yes, I have the same problem except it on a software-raid box.
 
  Should we do a:
 
  fsck -pcvy /dev/hda1
  fsck -pcvy /dev/hda2
  fsck -pcvy /dev/hda3
  fsck -pcvy /dev/hda4
  etc...
 
  Trevor
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  While booting up I get a an error occurred during the file
  system check.
  It then asks me to repair filesystem 1 # How do I do this or
  what do I
  type to fix it?
 
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RE: My kernel keeps panicing

2002-04-16 Thread Ken Cole

Hi Steve,

   At what stage does the panic occur, is it at boot up, idle time,
 when certain applications/processes are running ?

The system boots and runs quite happily but about every two days at what
apepars to be idle time it panics.  The server is a web server  mail
gateway.  It runs qpopper for internal mail delivery and hylafax for
outgoing faxes only.

Compared to other similar servers I maintain it seems to get an
inordinate amount of firewall reject packets and I am wondering if it is
some kind of Dos attack or similar.

Ken

 If the 
 system panics at
 boot, try booting in single user mode or from a rescue disk 
 and switch on
 the services one at a time to establish if any of them are causing the
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parted on Win2k NTFS?

2002-04-16 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz

Hi!

I've got a notebook with two partitions, currently 6.2GB NTFS for system 
and 5.0GB FAT32 for data. I'd like to make space on this box for Linux, 
which I suppose entails:

1) Shrinking system (WIN2K-NTFS) to 4.5GB.
2) Shrinking data (FAT32) to 4.5GB.
3) Making space for a 30MB /boot at start of disk.

Since my older version of Partition Magic can't do this (haven't upgraded 
yet), can parted do all of this? I'm particularly concerned with shrinking 
then moving a Win2K NTFS partition... can parted handle it?

Thanks!


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firewall after up2date kernel upgrade

2002-04-16 Thread Todd Wade



I have a virtual server listening on port 8080. 
(The devel server) I upgraded to kernel via up2date and now I cant contact the 
server from outside the machine. A couple months ago when I added a secure 
server all I did was put:

-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 443 -p tcp -y -j 
ACCEPT
in /etc/sysconfig/ipchains and it worked. So I was 
hoping:

-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 8080 -p tcp -y -j 
ACCEPT

Would open 8080 back up, but no sucess. I know the 
point of the upgrade was to close some ports up, but what do I need to to to 
getthe ones I wantopen open again?

The build is a vanilla RedHat 7.2 from ISO's. 
According to RHN my machine is completely up to date as far as errata and 
upgrades. Here is teh contents of my ipchains file:

:input ACCEPT:forward ACCEPT:output 
ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 21 -p tcp -y -j ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 
0/0 22 -p tcp -y -j ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 23 -p tcp -y -j 
ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 25 -p tcp -y -j ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 
0/0 80 -p tcp -y -j ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 109 -p tcp -y -j 
ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 110 -p tcp -y -j ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 
0/0 143 -p tcp -y -j ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 443 -p tcp -y -j 
ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 8080 -p tcp -y -j ACCEPT-A input -s 0/0 -d 
0/0 -i lo -j ACCEPT-A input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 0:1023 -y -j REJECT-A 
input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 2049 -y -j REJECT-A input -p udp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 
0:1023 -j REJECT-A input -p udp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 2049 -j REJECT-A input -p 
tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 6000:6009 -y -j REJECT-A input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 7100 
-y -j REJECT
Thanks for any input,

trwww



Help: up2date does not work!

2002-04-16 Thread Eric Robinson

Typing:

up2date -u

...produces the following messages:

Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...
There was a package dependency problem. The message was:
A package providing librpmio-4.0.3.so could not be found.
A package providing librpm-4.0.3.so could not be found.
A package providing librpmdb-4.0.3.so could not be found.

Um, what's going on here?

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Re: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread jack wallen

put:

startkde

in your ~/.xinitrc file. or DESKTOP=KDE in your /etc/sysconfig/desktop
file and run startx after a sucessful login.

:-D

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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Jack Wallen, Jr.

i use this script:

#! /bin/bash

case $1 in

gnome)
 echo 'exec gnome-session'  ~/.xinitrc
 ;;

kde)
 echo 'startkde'  ~/.xinitrc

*)
 echo $chose either gnome or kde
 exit 1

esac

startx

exit 0

 end script

put that in the user directory, call it switcher (or something), chmod u+x 
it, and run ./swither kde or ./switcher gnome.

you could also put it in /usr/bin i supppose.

hope that helps. 

i'm sure i'll get flamed for something. ;-)

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 Can I have both as defult. Not only the KDE instead of
 Gnome. I want both. 
 
 
 
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 start it.
  
  You used to be able to go into Xconfigurator and set
  GUI as the default
  login.  If you See Gnome instead of KDE you can go
  into the desktop settings
  and set KDE as the default X service.
  
  I think I said that right.
  
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[OT] figures in latex letters

2002-04-16 Thread Hidong Kim

Hi,

I'm trying to put a figure into a letter style document in LaTeX.  The
same command I use to successfully put figures in article style
documents doesn't work in the letter style.  Here's a figure command
from an article document:

\begin{figure}[!hb]
  
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{/sigourney/kim/directory/i12n123.pdf}

\caption{This is the caption.}

\end{figure}


This doesn't work for letters.  When I try to compile the LaTeX code, I
get an error saying that the figure environment isn't defined.  Thanks
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Sendmail relay

2002-04-16 Thread Devon Harding - GTHLA

It seems that I'm a victim of SPAM.  How do I stop sendmail from relaying
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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

 -
You got it Bill. Now I'am back at the beginning again.
I really appreciate that. Thanks a lot


-- Bill Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  On
Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
 
  Ok I was just wonder. But now the KDE panel also
 shown
  up after I configured it. So I have both Gnome and
  KDE. But in my Redhat 7.2 when you clicked gnome
 foot
  you could access installed KDE applications. This
  feature is gone now and I was just wonder how to
 get
  it back to its origin after I recompiled the
 kernel:-)
 
  It's not gone, but it may not be enabled by
 default.  You need to
 edit the global menu settings (bizarrely enough,
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 under Settings - Desktop - Panel, click the Menu
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RE: How to start KDE

2002-04-16 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold

Thanks. I will save and try this:-) 


--- Jack Wallen, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skrev:  i use this script:
 
 #! /bin/bash
 
 case $1 in
 
 gnome)
  echo 'exec gnome-session'  ~/.xinitrc
  ;;
 
 kde)
  echo 'startkde'  ~/.xinitrc
 
 *)
  echo $chose either gnome or kde
  exit 1
 
 esac
 
 startx
 
 exit 0
 
  end script
 
 put that in the user directory, call it switcher (or
 something), chmod u+x 
 it, and run ./swither kde or ./switcher gnome.
 
 you could also put it in /usr/bin i supppose.
 
 hope that helps. 
 
 i'm sure i'll get flamed for something. ;-)
 
 On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
 
  Can I have both as defult. Not only the KDE
 instead of
  Gnome. I want both. 
  
  
  
  --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  startx is the
 way I
  start it.
   
   You used to be able to go into Xconfigurator and
 set
   GUI as the default
   login.  If you See Gnome instead of KDE you can
 go
   into the desktop settings
   and set KDE as the default X service.
   
   I think I said that right.
   
   carl
   
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Re: Sendmail relay

2002-04-16 Thread daniel

if you don't need sendmail outside of your lan, you can firewall it out
completely from the outside world.  it will kill unauthorised access to
sendmail.

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