[tslug] Re: Firewall Down?

2002-10-07 Thread Donald J Bindner

On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 11:26:01PM -0500, Brandon Chisham wrote:
 
 I was home this weekend and given Peter's message about recieving an 
 incoming mail; I thought that I would see if I could connect to my box. I 
 was able to connect to the webserver that I'm running, and to webmin (port 
 1). I also looked at my logs and saw some samba requests from well 
 outside of Truman's IP range, 128.134.7.186 message: (couldn't find 
 service c).
 
 -- Brandon

It's not been officially announced, but if you were expecting the
firewall to protect you, then you should look into an
alternative.  It's been gone since last week.  Word is that a
replacement has been ordered, so you'll only be open for a couple
of weeks.

Don't get used to it, or everything will break in couple of
weeks.  Everything may break anyway; who knows?

The packet shaper is still active, so it can't become a Napster
free-for-all.

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Don Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[tslug] RH 8.0 Soundcard Blues

2002-10-07 Thread Jordan Morren

I installed RH 8.0 on Thursday and everything's been working great
except I cannot get my sound card to work.  I have an Ensoniq 5880
AudioPCI sound card which is supposed to be supported, and it is
detected, but no such luck with the sound.  There's no test sound, no CD
sound, no system sound or anything.  I've checked and rechecked all the
connections to make sure everything's plugged in correctly and still
nothing.  Any ideas?  Thanks for any help!

~Jordan Morren
x4878

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[tslug] Re: RH 8.0 Soundcard Blues

2002-10-07 Thread Peter Snoblin

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What are the permissions on /dev/dsp? You can find out using either
stat /dev/dsp or ls -l /dev/dsp (without quotes of course). Ideally
permissions should be 666, also known as crw-rw-rw- (and yes I know this
is not the most secure, however on a single use machine its fine). If
they aren't you can change them using chmod 666 /dev/dsp. Failing
that, make sure the proper module is loaded using lsmod. I think the
module for your card is es1370. If its not loaded you can load it using
insmod es1370. And just to cover all posiblities, your speakers are on
right? (don't worry, I've done much dumber things)

Hope that helps somewhat.

Jordan Morren wrote:
 I installed RH 8.0 on Thursday and everything's been working great
 except I cannot get my sound card to work.  I have an Ensoniq 5880
 AudioPCI sound card which is supposed to be supported, and it is
 detected, but no such luck with the sound.  There's no test sound, no CD
 sound, no system sound or anything.  I've checked and rechecked all the
 connections to make sure everything's plugged in correctly and still
 nothing.  Any ideas?  Thanks for any help!

 ~Jordan Morren
 x4878
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2002-10-07 Thread nick_athie

Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 22:11:27 -0500
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What did you test the soundcard with? Gnome/Kde apps?  Assuming you have
the SOX package installed, try typing 

play somefile.wav


(substitute your own wav for somefile.wav)

at the a command prompt.  If that fails, check the permissions on
/dev/dsp*, and /dev/mixer* (/dev/sound/dsp*  /dev/sound/mixer* if devfs is
installed [it is on my Mandrake box, don't know about RH8]).  Also, check
to see if the driver is installed by typing 

lsmod

as root at the command prompt.


On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 03:06:52PM -0500, Jordan Morren wrote:
 I installed RH 8.0 on Thursday and everything's been working great
 except I cannot get my sound card to work.  I have an Ensoniq 5880
 AudioPCI sound card which is supposed to be supported, and it is
 detected, but no such luck with the sound.  There's no test sound, no CD
 sound, no system sound or anything.  I've checked and rechecked all the
 connections to make sure everything's plugged in correctly and still
 nothing.  Any ideas?  Thanks for any help!
 
 ~Jordan Morren
 x4878
 
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[tslug] Re: RH 8.0 ISOs

2002-10-07 Thread Jim Drewes

Having 700MB CDs doesn't mean anything unless your CD-R can handle them,
and the appropriate drivers are installed.  Personally, I have a very
old CD-R, and I had to flash the BIOS on the drive in order to be able
to support large format CDs.  So, I guess that could be a problem.  But,
if in the past you never had problems with breaking the 650 mark, then
thats not the problem.

-Jim Drewes
jimdrewes.com


On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 00:02, Andy Linsenbardt wrote:
 October 6, 2002
 
 First of all, I've been burning on 700 MB blank Memorex CDs, so I don't 
 think that's the problem.  Secondly, I'm currently running RedHat 7.3 
 with most of the updates; as I said earlier, I can't get all of them 
 since RHN is having issues reading my .rpm lists...
 
 Could it possibly be my CD-ROM unit somehow?  It installed RH 7.3 a few 
 weeks ago with no problems whatsoever, so I find that kinda hard to 
 believe, and the BIOS never has problems detecting it...
 
 Anymore ideas?!  Thanks for all your thoughts!
 
 Andy
 
 
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