Rene Scott wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Today Dennis Robertson wrote:
>
> > Hello List,
> >
> > I have made several attempts to compile the kernel in LM7.0, both from
> > the headers, source and ncurses on the distro and from the 2.2.14 kernel
> > from kernel.org. Previous attempts with LM6.1 were succe
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote:
-Have you added the %s at the end of your command line in Netscape??
-
Yup! That as the first thing I checked :-)
-
-
--Original Message-
-From: Stephen Carville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 11:42 AM
Matt,
I'm going to admit I've never seen a USB port and I wasn't there.
According to him, the modem turned out to be a USB and not PCI as he
thought. When he discovered this (after it would not connect) he
downloaded a USB support patch from M$ and installed the modem next to
the AGP card. He t
Hi. I have a new SCSI Seagate DAT tape drive for backup. I want to
install it to my linux server, but the problem is that ive never done
that stunt before. Does linux automatically recognize the new device on
startup? Or i still have to play with some configuration files? If there
is, what are tho
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> You do not want to have NFS crossing to the outside. Let me repeat this
> again so you understand. YOU DO NOT WANT NFS GOING OUTSIDE. To answer
> you question NFS goes over IP. However, as protocols go it is the
> weakest security wise. I am sure you wouldn't want
USB plugs into USB ports, not motherboard PCI slots. Something is
inaccurate about your description. Unless he really did cram an external
modem into his case, which could cause some serious damage ;)
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: ibi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, Feb
You do not want to have NFS crossing to the outside. Let me repeat this
again so you understand. YOU DO NOT WANT NFS GOING OUTSIDE. To answer
you question NFS goes over IP. However, as protocols go it is the
weakest security wise. I am sure you wouldn't want anybody mounting your
HD from across th
Have you checked your default gateway? It may not be set to the proper gateway
address.
Guillermo Belli wrote:
> Hello everyone:
>
> I was trying to connect to the internet with another ISP. I'm sure i've
> configured it correctly, but after it connects I try to enter an address an I
> get this
--- Kevin Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I start up KDevelop it says that it doesn't
> find "Glimpse". I don't
> see it anywhere on the CD (Cooker Oxygen). Is there
> somewhere that I can
> get an RPM for Glimpse that would be compatible with
> Mandrake?
When in doubt, t
--- Guillermo Belli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Yesterday I was compiling a program (snes9x) and it
> gave me an error. It asks
> for a program or command calles nasm. What's that?
> I've never heard of nasm.
> Where can I get it?
> Thanks guys.
Freshmeat is your friend.
http://www.f
--- Guillermo Belli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got a strange problem I can format a floppy
> with the ext2 filesystem, but
> the I try to mount it and I get this error:
>
> 'mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
> dev/fd0 or too many
> mounted file systems'
How do you "m
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Carl A. Cook wrote:
> Well, I think he's concerned about MISSING dependancies, which you certainly
> will with --nodeps.
>
> The mdk packages are different from others. Actually installing a non-mdk
> package should raise MORE alarms than an mdk package, rather than less,
Linda,
You can get the at&t version of ksh. I use it on my
server because pdksh lacks some of the features
of the at&t version. It is especially using in script
programing when using the read statement to source
in variables. The binaries are available at http://www.research.att.com/sw/t
when just using nfs, does portmap need to be able to use tcp? does mountd use
tcp?
in my firewall configuration i have a default policy of deny ALL, and only want
to open up exactly what i need to export a filesystem.
thanx
Bill
--
William Ahern
MIS, JINSA
-
JINSA Online
At 19.09 22/02/00 +0100, you wrote:
>lothar freezes my system so that I've to reboot :(((
>
>it freezes with or without "skip ISA detection" :(
>(when skipping, it always freezes at "soundcard detection")
>
>I managed to have sound the old way, using sndconfig, though
>
>I searched the usenet
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Carl A. Cook wrote:
> Axalon,
>
> You were right about the gateway. When I set the gateway to nothing on the inside
> machine, interface pinging worked correctly. So I guess I AM filtering packets.
>
> Kernel IP routing table (partial)
> Destination Gateway
Hi,
I am wondering if you can save the current session in KDE as in GNOME?
Sometimes I want to directly jump to the last settings after I relogin.
Thanks,
Chunnuan
Okay, I amone of those lame SOBs who gets a kick out of turning a $1000
computer into a $3 alarm clock, so I was amazed when VigMeUp didn't shock me
out of bed yesterday with the most annoying mp3 I could find.
Everything was going--VigMeUp reported "playing" and no xmms came up.
Neither did km
Guillermo Belli wrote:
>
> I got a strange problem I can format a floppy with the ext2 filesystem, but
> the I try to mount it and I get this error:
>
> 'mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on dev/fd0 or too many
> mounted file systems'
>
> It's not because of a bad floppy, bec
Windoze learns the default route from the ISP (taught to it by PPP).
You may be using a default route that looks like 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX where the X's are the IP address of the router at the other
end of the PPP link. With a new ISP, the IP address of the router changed.
Reconfigure
A friend put a USB modem in a slot shared with AGP on Intel mb under
Winders95. It worked briefly. Approximately 20 minutes later he was
reformatting the hdd.
Pj
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike Hahn wrote:
> What shell is being used. I'm using ksh and it works fine under MDK 7.0
---
Using 'bash'. What version of 'ksh' are you using? Strictly speaking there is
no 'ksh' for Linux (yet) -- just 'clones', though I thought I read somewhere that
David(?) Korn might be releasing
Guillermo Belli wrote:
>
> Hello everyone:
>
> I was trying to connect to the internet with another ISP. I'm sure i've
> configured it correctly, but after it connects I try to enter an address an I
> get this error in netscape: TCP error: no route to host. I've tryed with
> different DNS from
Well, I think he's concerned about MISSING dependancies, which you certainly
will with --nodeps.
The mdk packages are different from others. Actually installing a non-mdk
package should raise MORE alarms than an mdk package, rather than less, because
it might not recognize when a packge IS actu
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I found out why my eepro100 won't work, but I can't seem to fix it.
>
> Even though my nic is not in the slot next to AGP, my AGP card and nic both
> have IRQ11. I have no idea why it still works in windows. It doesn't even
> show up as a conflict in the device
Hello,
When I start up KDevelop it says that it doesn't find "Glimpse". I don't
see it anywhere on the CD (Cooker Oxygen). Is there somewhere that I can
get an RPM for Glimpse that would be compatible with Mandrake?
--
Best regards,
Kevin
PCI is PNP as a rule, assuming you have a motherboard that conforms to PCI 2.1. If
you have a quality motherboard and PCI interface, you should never, never have to
mess with interrupts, in hardware nor Linux.
And, unlike ISA, PCI can =share= interrupts. (yeah, I know it's radical) This is
why
I got a strange problem I can format a floppy with the ext2 filesystem, but
the I try to mount it and I get this error:
'mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on dev/fd0 or too many
mounted file systems'
It's not because of a bad floppy, because this happens with every floppy I
f
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Guillermo Belli wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Yesterday I was compiling a program (snes9x) and it gave me an error. It asks
> for a program or command calles nasm. What's that? I've never heard of nasm.
> Where can I get it?
> Thanks guys.
>
contrib/ dir on your favorite cooker mirror,
Hello everyone:
I was trying to connect to the internet with another ISP. I'm sure i've
configured it correctly, but after it connects I try to enter an address an I
get this error in netscape: TCP error: no route to host. I've tryed with
different DNS from the same ISP, and from another ISPs, b
Hi:
Yesterday I was compiling a program (snes9x) and it gave me an error. It asks
for a program or command calles nasm. What's that? I've never heard of nasm.
Where can I get it?
Thanks guys.
--
Guillermo Belli - Linux User #131340
ICQ #38321312
http://sites.netscape.net/memo81 (under construc
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Rene Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> try rpm --nodeps ..., and check out rpm(8).
Umm, no. And yes definatly look at the man page.
> Rene
>
> On Feb 21 seanc wrote:
>
> > Many packages assume normal naming and not the mdk added so dependancies
> > for rpms aren't realized e
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> /usr/share/mimelnk/application/x-pn-realplayer.kdelnk
> /opt/RealPlayerG2/realplay
>
> ls -l /opt/RealPlayerG2/realplay
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1462688 Sep 28 08:49 /opt/RealPlayerG2/realplay*
>
>
> I really do not know wha
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 08:24:41AM -0600, Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
-> I found out why my eepro100 won't work, but I can't seem to fix it.
->
-> Even though my nic is not in the slot next to AGP, my AGP card and nic both
-> have IRQ11. I have no idea why it still works in windows. It doesn't ev
Have you added the %s at the end of your command line in Netscape??
Brian D. Klar - CVE
OTS
WPAFB
(937)257-5773
937-973-3125 (Pager)
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Carville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 11:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert]
lothar freezes my system so that I've to reboot :(((
it freezes with or without "skip ISA detection" :(
(when skipping, it always freezes at "soundcard detection")
I managed to have sound the old way, using sndconfig, though
I searched the usenet for similiar problems but didn't find any -
Does any one have a script ,that will enable an X client to connect to
server and bounce back to Xclient
Example:
a: Host
b: system 1
c : system 2
d: system 3
I would like to be acle to display a,b,c system back to a , In different
windows , and each windoe have a title:
My example:
export DISP
Hi,
try rpm --nodeps ..., and check out rpm(8).
Rene
On Feb 21 seanc wrote:
> Many packages assume normal naming and not the mdk added so dependancies
> for rpms aren't realized even though they exist.
>
> eg. gnome-pilot,gnome-pim (as they were looking for gnome-pim dependancies
> th
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, seanc wrote:
> Install detects 128 mb of ram.
> top/free report only 64.
>
> Reinstalled. Same deal. Where is this setting kept and how can I change
> it? This is my workstation / game-box so it runs windoze too and it likes
> and uses all 128 mb.
tell it 128 when the ins
Hi,
Today Dennis Robertson wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I have made several attempts to compile the kernel in LM7.0, both from
> the headers, source and ncurses on the distro and from the 2.2.14 kernel
> from kernel.org. Previous attempts with LM6.1 were successful.
>
> At the end of 'make bzImag
Hi,
see logrotate(8), /etc/cron.daily/logrotate, /etc/logrotate.d.
Rene
Today Eric L. Damron wrote:
> What controls when and which logs get rotated? I would like to be able
> to add logs of my own and alter the time that they are rotated.
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
--
UNIX was never desig
Stephen Boulet wrote:
>
> Don't you have to specify one meg of RAM less than you have? At least this was
> suggested to me to help with my Abit BP-6 problems.
>
> I have the following in my lilo.conf:
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.15-0.7mdksmp
> label=linux-2.2.15
> root=/dev/hdb1
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
-On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, you wrote:
-> On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
-> -On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, you wrote:
-> -> Speaking of RealplayerG2, how do I get it to launch automatically
-> -> from within Netscape.
-> ->
-> -You ARE aware that there is no su
What shell is being used. I'm using ksh and it works fine under MDK 7.0
Mike Hahn
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Linda Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I like to use the vi set of editing commands in my shell.
> >
> > I would put the 'set -o vi' in my .profile.
> >
> > Ok fine. In the days
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
> Rich Clark wrote:
> > Jeremy,
> >
> > If your BIOS supports it, you should be able to specify which card is
> > assigned what IRQ. Reboot, press delete when prompted, then look for
> > PnP/PCI setup.
>
> This is assuming that the card is a PnP on
Rich Clark wrote:
> Jeremy,
>
> If your BIOS supports it, you should be able to specify which card is
> assigned what IRQ. Reboot, press delete when prompted, then look for
> PnP/PCI setup.
This is assuming that the card is a PnP one, i.e. that the BIOS _can_
tell it to use a specific IRQ.
If t
Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
> I have my BIOS set for "NO PnP OS". The nic is jumerless (of course), and I
> can't change the IRQ in windows. The DOS setup program that came with the nic
> won't run on my machine (it proclaims that the card has not been installed in
> the machine. I hate DOS.) Any
At 09:55 22/02/00 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
>
>> I found out why my eepro100 won't work, but I can't seem to fix it.
>>
>> Even though my nic is not in the slot next to AGP, my AGP card and nic both
>> have IRQ11. I have no idea why it still works in windo
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
> I found out why my eepro100 won't work, but I can't seem to fix it.
>
> Even though my nic is not in the slot next to AGP, my AGP card and nic both
> have IRQ11. I have no idea why it still works in windows. It doesn't even
> show up as a confli
I found out why my eepro100 won't work, but I can't seem to fix it.
Even though my nic is not in the slot next to AGP, my AGP card and nic both
have IRQ11. I have no idea why it still works in windows. It doesn't even
show up as a conflict in the device manager list. But if I click on
resource
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> -On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> -> Speaking of RealplayerG2, how do I get it to launch automatically
> -> from within Netscape.
> ->
> -You ARE aware that there is no such thing as a "plugin"
> -version of RPG2 for Li
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> John Aldrich wrote:
> >
> > Can someone possibly shed light on why IPChains refuses to work for
> > me? Here's what I'm trying to do:
> > /sbin/ipchains -A output -d 199.95.207.0/24 -j DENY
> > /sbin/ipchains -A output -d 199.95.208.0/24 -j DENY
>
> These are th
Axalon,
You were right about the gateway. When I set the gateway to nothing on the inside
machine, interface pinging worked correctly. So I guess I AM filtering packets.
Kernel IP routing table (partial)
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
192.168.11
Howdy, y'all...
I've tried on several occasions to recompile a kernel and have run into
something really strange of late. I'm running Mdk 7.0-2, kernel
2.2.14-15mdk headers, sources and installed kernel on an AMD K6-III 450 on
an Asus P5A with 128mb RAM. While compiling, at odd occasions, the
c
Hello List,
I have made several attempts to compile the kernel in LM7.0, both from
the headers, source and ncurses on the distro and from the 2.2.14 kernel
from kernel.org. Previous attempts with LM6.1 were successful.
At the end of 'make bzImage' I get the following unwelcome error
messages:
55 matches
Mail list logo