Re: linksys wireless card installation

2003-07-16 Thread Stephen Desch
I had the same problem getting a SMC card to work, but i did find out
the the linksys WPC 11 does work under linux. 

here is a link to the knowledge article. 

i haven;t tried it yet, but as  soon as i do i will let you know how
successful i am 


http://kb.linksys.com/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=119580&QuestionText=linux%20drivers%20for%20wireless&SelectName1=&advquery=%5bs%5d%5bRank%2c%2050%3a%5bSum%3a%20linux%20drivers%20for%20wireless%5d%5bMerge%3a%20%5bThesaurus%3a%20linux%20drivers%20for%20wireless%5d%5d%5d&infobase=linksysrev.nfo&record={3F8}&softpage=IKW_ENU_JHitList


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> From: Mark Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> My guess is that your port is either not open on 25 or that it's
> restricted by iptables or hosts.deny. 
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> Thanks!
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> Actually, I looked at the maillog from the mail server I was sending
> with and the log says 'Connection Refused' from my new machine. So, this
> must mean I have a problem with the port?!?!?
> 
> Where is the first place I should look?
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> Scott
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> I'd have to say www.postfix.org is a good place to start.  When I first
> setup my postfix server a couple years ago, I learned how to configure
> postfix exclusively from that site.
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> Let me add by saying I have Postfix up and runningit sends but
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> Scott
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> Can anyone recommend a good website that will offer a step by step on
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Re: re:SMC wireless card in Redhat 9

2003-07-16 Thread Stephen Desch
single quote followed by a capital letter, which I want to change
> > >to lowercase like so:
> > >
> > >Can'T -->  Can't
> > >Santa'S --> Santa's
> > >
> > >and so on.
> 
> 
> > Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but why not a simple tr command:
> > 
> >  tr [A-Z] [a-z] outfile
> > 
> > It seems to work just fine for me; caps are replaced by their lower-case 
> > equivalent, and everything else is left untouched.
> 
> Because I only want the conversion to lowercase if the letter is
> preceded by a single quote.  tr would replace *all* upper-case
> characters, so:
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> Can'T --> can't
> 
> > Eric
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> Nice name.  ;-)
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> From: Eric Chevalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: Change \'[A-Z] to \'[a-z]
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> At 10:06 PM 7/15/2003 -0500, Eric Chevalier wrote:
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> >Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but why not a simple tr command:
> >
> > tr [A-Z] [a-z] outfile
> >
> >It seems to work just fine for me; caps are replaced by their lower-case 
> >equivalent, and everything else is left untouched.
> 
> Oops! I misunderstood the original requirements; my solution won't work 
> since it will lower-case characters that need to remain uppercase.
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> Eric (monumentally embarrassed!)
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> On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 10:54, YoloIts wrote:
> > I installed Squirrelmail through the standard Redhat 8.0 package manager in
> > KDE.
> > 
> > So it should be installed with all the standard RPM defaults. How do I
> > access the web interface to check mail? I have searched Redhat's site and
> > they have nothing. Redhat linux Bible has nothing. Squirrelmail.org does not
> > address the Redhat install.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
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> www.yourhost.com/webmail
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> > Hello All,
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> > I am using RH 9.0 and I want to keep users other than myself from seeing php
> > files in a directory...BUT I want these php files to be able to be executed
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SMC Wireless card in Redhat 9

2003-07-15 Thread Stephen Desch
I have been having a nightmare time getting this to SMC card to work. 
Can anybody maybe give me a few pointers on how to even get the computer
to recognize the card?

It is a SMC 2435W and a IBM thinkpad a30 running Redhat 9.0.  Should i
try this card, or does anybody know of  card that i can buy that has the
support built right in?



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sound for an A30 thinkpad

2002-08-17 Thread Stephen DEsch



I have no sound on my a30 think pad...when i run 
Linux7.1  Has there been a fix in later versions for the sound card or do i 
have to give up on eve having the sound card in my laptop every work? 

    Stuck in silence
   
Stephen