On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 02:48:58 +0100, you wrote:
>What I had in mind was (1) a Linux only solution and (2) using a tape as
>the backup device. The reason is that many of my company's customers
>(rural telephone cooperatives) would like to become ISPs and my
>supervisor wanted me to come up with a
Hi all,
I am planning to build a new system.
What will be the approx price to assemble a 700+ Mhz system.
I have a choice of buying a complete system from one of the Linux harware
guys or building my own. Which will be cheaper.
If building my own can i rely on online purchase of components, will
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Ok...I'm still a little foggy on this console stuff. I'm only half
> there. So, if my desktop freezes as it has once or twice since I've
> started working with Linux,(about 14 months), and CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE
> doesn't take me out of X, then will CTL-ALT-Fx (x = 1-6) get me t
I'm trying to run an X app from a remote box locally.
Here are my steps:
1) xhost +remote-host-ip
2) telnet to remote-host-ip
3) export DISPLAY = local-host-ip
Then, when I try running kmail: kmail: cannot connect to X server local-host-ip
What might I be doing wrong?
-- Stephen
Submitted 25-Jul-00 by Alan Blundell:
> The installer changed hda3 (extended partition containing hda6, 7,
> and windows drive 'D:') to type 85 'Linux Extended')
> I fixed this by changing the partition type to 'extended' (type 5) with
> linux fdisk, which fixed things again, but it had me worri
Submitted 25-Jul-00 by Christopher Cox:
> Well man dump yielded no results here. I use either tar or cpio.
>
> A standard way that Unix backs things up is with cpio.
> If Mandrake would fix their version, backup would be:
I have seen you say this a few times, so I decided to check out the
proble
Yeah...yeah...yeah... that assembly code was nice, just too much pushing and pulling
for me. One of my school projects was to get a Northstar Advantage Z80
microprocessor-based business machine (it actually had 2 [get that--two!?] 360k 5 1/4
inch floppies!!! Brandy-spamkin' new!) to play music
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Ok...I'm still a little foggy on this console stuff. I'm only half
> there. So, if my desktop freezes as it has once or twice since I've
> started working with Linux,(about 14 months), and CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE
> doesn't take me out of X, then will CTL-ALT-Fx (x = 1-6) get me t
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> Outlook 2000 DOES do threading. I'm using for this list now. I have to use
> Outlook as my company has standardized on M$ Exchange.
>
Does Exchange not do POP and SMTP?
John
Well if your in the right part of the install, I *think* its F3 it will bring
you to a shell where all the script is flying by, yes its the authconfig
or something like that which froze on mine, then I just went in and
killed it, and it went on without a hitch, then when I booted the
server up, I
>
> Hmm, Based on that I decided to try running kruiser as root before
> changing any permissions. I su'ed and started kruiser from konsole, I
> then logged in with my user name/password and it worked. Is this a
I could get it to work by setting suid. But I don't know about security
concerns.
B
Hi guys,
After having all the trouble with supermount, i switched to autofs.. but
never got it to work.. I did everythign according to the man pages.. but
things don't seem to work.
My auto.master file is like this :
# For details of the format look at autofs(8).
#/misc /etc/auto.misc
/amnt
>
> > These small things bring a really bad reputation to linux.
>
> Don't exagerate. It's just you that's having problems, not the whole
> Mandrake "community".
I am not exaggerating.. infact being a techie I dont' care so much coz I
can find a way around.. infact I am getting to learn more a
Hello,
I recently installed Mandrake 7.1 and upgraded the kernel using the rpms
found in the Mandrake Cooker. Now, when I boot my computer into linux, I
get the following errors.
modprobe: Can't locate module isapnp
harddrake: Loading ISAPnP module failed
Could someone please inform m
What I had in mind was (1) a Linux only solution and (2) using a tape as
the backup device. The reason is that many of my company's customers
(rural telephone cooperatives) would like to become ISPs and my
supervisor wanted me to come up with a Linux solution; besides, I have
only one hard drive
Capital C? [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
hehe sorry. couldn't resist
At 05:52 PM 7/25/2000 +0200, you wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 09:19:52AM +0930, Brian Schroeder wrote:
> > I haven't seen anything on this list for a few days. It's usually high
> > volume. Am I getting through?
>
>a) No problems he
I've run out of ideas on this one. I took a working 3C900 NIC out of a
LM7.01 machine and put it into an LM7.1 machine. The darn LM7.1 machine
cannot communicate with the 3C900. It assigned module 3C59x and knows
it's a 3c900 but still no luck. Have you guys any luck in getting this
to wor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I'm running LM 7.1 as a server (samba).
> Everey hour I get the following massage as root from root (cron daemon):
>
> can't open "var/run/news/shlock" permission denied
>
What are the permissions on this file?
ls -l /var/run/news/shlock
?
-
Sorry to hear that, You gave a lot to the EXPERT list, and hope you will be back
Good Luck
Don
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: [expert] I'll be back
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 01:19:27 -0800
From: Civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A political appointee has decided that he can't
> I was using mandrake 7 normally until i added another NIC now its is not
> showning it gets detect on kudzu but cant configure it need help quickly .
>
WOW! I made it!
I may try to resend those 3 or 4 posts from
the last few days.
I almost thought:
"The FBI is reading my mail and I can't get out!!"
or
"Help! A politician has fallen on me and I can't get up!"
:-)
vern
John Aldrich wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> > I've tried capit
I've just joined this list, so apologies if this has been brought up before
(couldn't find it in the digests ...).
There _have_ been a few posts about problems with 7.1 installs. I had a
couple myself, which I thought were pretty serious:
I installed over several partitions, including hda6, h
Brian Livingston's column in InfoWorld has a rather frightening
revelation about ICANN, the body which ultimately controls many internet
domain names, is making changes to how they do business. For the details
see
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/00/07/24/000724oplivingston.xml
He gives t
Success!
After some searching of the web and talking with another Linux user (not on
this list) I isolated the problem.
It appears to be a conflict between older versions of the aic7xxx driver, my
Adaptec 2940U2W and the new 160MB/s capable Seagate SCSI drive. After
patching the aic7xxx driver
Good heavens! where is this place? I just did a traceroute on
mail.greencis.net and it took 30 hops and about 10 seconds! that was a
long trip.
--
Mark
** Registered Linux user # 182496 **
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Pj wrote:
> I'll run a tracert from my end in a few minutes.
Vern,
I'm recieving you loud and clear.
--
Mark
** Registered Linux user # 182496 **
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, vern wrote:
> I've tried capital "E's" small "e's"
> no post yet for about 3 days, I hope I
> can "hitch a ride" on someone elses email
> and get through whatever p
will it work when the desktop freezes up tight?
--
Mark
** Registered Linux user # 182496 **
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> > What does CTL+ALT+F3 do?
> >
> switches you to a new virtual terminal complete with login, etc.
>
Didn't anyone use Assembler back then? I thought that came before
COBOL? Personally I love Assembler. So much more control, although COBOL
does have it's good points too.
--
Mark
** Registered Linux user # 182496 **
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
> How about
Ok...I'm still a little foggy on this console stuff. I'm only half
there. So, if my desktop freezes as it has once or twice since I've
started working with Linux,(about 14 months), and CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE
doesn't take me out of X, then will CTL-ALT-Fx (x = 1-6) get me there
without having to do a ha
Yes, it it with unanimity, I am sure, that we all wish you the best, and send our
heartfelt thanks for the times in which you kept alive that vital principal of life:
"you best keep what you have when you share what you know" Good luck...
Craig Woods
Fran Parker wrote:
> I think we all feel
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> > What do you make of that? Nothing's open on port 22??? Yet I have the
> > "ListenAdress" variable set to "63.196.197.0", and now I've even set
> > hosts.allow to ALL:ALL, and hosts.deny to . Not to mention that
> >
> > /etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd status == running...
> -Original Message-
> From: Ron Stodden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> This is bad luck, but still you are better off not being there when he
> does his MagicS.. Doesn't even realise that Outlook has
> no threading, so
> how can anyone follow a thread? How can anyone manage
> anythin
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Eugene Grimsdell wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Sarang Lakare wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to connect to otehr windows machines using kruiser and it says
> > "unable to mount". I have started the smb service under initd.. is there
> > anything else i have to do?
> No pr
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Civileme wrote:
> Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 01:19:27 -0800
> From: Civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] I'll be back
>
> A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail and must have
> outlook. Today h
WOW! that is just SO awesome! You guys REALLY blazed the trail for the
rest of us. Wow!
vern wrote:
>
> I learned COBOL in college back in 1968 by using punch
> cards. You wrote out your lines of code on coding
> sheets then stood in line to get a turn on the keypunch
> machine. Then take your
That is absolutely incredible. It's almost hard to believe how far
everything has come in a short amount of time.
Gavin Clark wrote:
>
> > I remember my first internet experience was playing Star Trek on a DEC
> > terminal through a telephone coupler as a modem link.
>
> ha,
> the first thing I
yes! as a matter of fact this information is very helpful. Thank you
very much. This is the most information I've seen yet on this subject
all in one place.
Where does one look for the syntax similar to what you're using to talk
to the operating system like this? The way a GUI would.
Christopher
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 12:41:26AM -0400, Sarang Lakare wrote:
> If there is so much trouble with supermount, then why is it included by
> defaut? (I know there is a option to unclick it when u are in expert
> install).. but why keep somethgin thats beta??
Hmm, no problems here!
> How is auto
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 07:52:56AM -0400, Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote:
> I have them both installed, and SO will
> NOT find either one, even if I point to it
Well, that's the way it worked for me at least.
Alexander Skwar
--
Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com
Sichere Mail? Ma
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 09:29:32PM +1000, Ron Stodden wrote:
> does his MagicS.. Doesn't even realise that Outlook has no threading, so
> how can anyone follow a thread? How can anyone manage anything by Outlook
Well, you know, "professional" programs like Outlook, or like Lotus Notes,
often
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 09:19:52AM +0930, Brian Schroeder wrote:
> I haven't seen anything on this list for a few days. It's usually high
> volume. Am I getting through?
a) No problems here! I get my hourly amount of email, just like every day.
b) Yes, you are getting through. But make sure
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 01:19:27AM -0800, Civileme wrote:
> A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail and must have
> outlook. Today he showed his power by dismissing me and four other employees
> to scrape together enough money to convert to Microsoft.
:(( M$ sucks.
> I'll be
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 06:07:56AM -0400, Cokey de Percin wrote:
[ another nice little story ]
Thanks to all of you for sharing your history :] But that makes me think.
Now we heard all those "old timers". What will we (the youngsters at about
age 20) be telling in 20-30 years?
Alexander Skw
I'm very sorry to hear that, I'll be waiting to hear how things turn out :)
Take care,
Mike
> A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail and must have
> outlook. Today he showed his power by dismissing me and four other
employees
> to scrape together enough money to convert to M
Thanks Eugene,
Kruiser can now easily connect to all windows machines here.. thanks a lot
for that!
-sarang
Civileme wrote:
> A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail and must have
> outlook. Today he showed his power by dismissing me and four other employees
> to scrape together enough money to convert to Microsoft.
>
> I'll be moving from place to place for a while, and I won't have
Do *not* go too far man, I am a mostly lurker and you are a major for me to
stay on this list. May his pants fall off in the main street one day.
Good Luck and take care .
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 01:19:27AM -0800, Civileme wrote:
> A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail
Hello list,
I'm running LM 7.1 as a server (samba).
Everey hour I get the following massage as root from root (cron daemon):
can't open "var/run/news/shlock" permission denied
Any idea ?
Thanks
Ante
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> I've tried capital "E's" small "e's"
> no post yet for about 3 days, I hope I
> can "hitch a ride" on someone elses email
> and get through whatever parsing engine that
> has been enabled!
> vern
>
>
Well, I'm seeing your posts here... *shrug*
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> honestly I can't begin to imagine writting a program on punch
> cards. seems to me that something like that would take literally forever!
>
I took a class back in the early 80's on how to program in RPG. The
funny thing was, that even though we were using termina
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> What does CTL+ALT+F3 do?
>
switches you to a new virtual terminal complete with login, etc.
John
No problem
log in as root
Locate smbmount most of the time in /usr/bin
chmod a+s smbmount smbmnt smbumount
Some say not to do this because of security reasons - no worry if you run it
on a desktop
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Sarang Lakare wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to connect to otehr windows m
I got this working after reading this mini-howto. It was written for the Debian
distribution, but it's actually easier for Mandrake. Just install the latest
XFree from cooker, and then pick up the installation instructions from there.
http://games.luv.asn.au/lsd/nvidia-mini-howto.html
-- Stephe
Ron Stodden wrote:
>
> On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Civileme wrote:
>
> > A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail and must have
> > outlook. Today he showed his power by dismissing me and four other employees
> > to scrape together enough money to convert to Microsoft.
> >
> > I'll be
Ah, the memories.
In 68 I was also doing punch cards for COBOL.
We had an IBM 360 and thought it was so powerful.
I remember when RPG came out and I thought it was
just too good to be true.
My first "personal" computer was built on a sheet
of plywood from a kit I ordered from some guys in
CA. One
I have them both installed, and SO will
NOT find either one, even if I point to it
-Original Message-
From: Alexander Skwar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] netscape 474
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 01:16:26PM -0400,
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Civileme wrote:
> A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail and must have
> outlook. Today he showed his power by dismissing me and four other employees
> to scrape together enough money to convert to Microsoft.
>
> I'll be moving from place to place for a w
on 7/25/00 3:55 AM, Mark Weaver wrote:
> What does CTL+ALT+F3 do?
Don't hit that, it randomly gets linux gurus fired.
;-0
Gavin
Well man dump yielded no results here. I use either tar or cpio.
A standard way that Unix backs things up is with cpio.
If Mandrake would fix their version, backup would be:
find / -print | cpio -ocv >/dev/WHATEVERDEV 2>/tmp/BACKUP.LOG
Where WHATEVERDEV could be a tape device, CDR, CDRW
I think we all feel this way about Civileme!
Thanks Civileme! Wish you all the best!
Bambi
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Pelon wrote:
> I feel like the wind just changed directions and
> it's time for Mary Poppins to go.
>
> Civileme, if you can hear me out there, I want
> you to know how much I appre
I learned COBOL in college back in 1968 by using punch
cards. You wrote out your lines of code on coding
sheets then stood in line to get a turn on the keypunch
machine. Then take your bundle of cards to the admin.
building basement and submitted your cards to the "computer
technician", who ran
> I remember my first internet experience was playing Star Trek on a DEC
> terminal through a telephone coupler as a modem link.
ha,
the first thing I did on a computer was play wumpus on the PDP 10 at colgate
when I was seven. startrek was a little too ceribral for me at the time. I
remember th
This thing really stinks! Who was this "appointee"? I am going to
seriously miss you Civileme. I feel like someone just punch me in the gut
and is standing there laughing. It's not fair!
--
Mark
** Registered Linux user # 182496 **
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Pelon wrote:
> I f
Holy Hanna! that sucks and so does this moron official. >:| But, you
know what they say...what goes around comes around.
--
Mark
** Registered Linux user # 182496 **
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Civileme wrote:
> A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail and mu
What does CTL+ALT+F3 do?
--
Mark
** Registered Linux user # 182496 **
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Darryl Gibson wrote:
> F3 is very popular around here. Darryl logs in on TTY1 and gets into
> trouble, then Root logs into the system on TTY2, kills something, and
> then has to lo
I feel like the wind just changed directions and
it's time for Mary Poppins to go.
Civileme, if you can hear me out there, I want
you to know how much I appreciate your infinite
wisdom and kindness in what can be a cold and
unforgiving world. You could be counted on to
help find solutions to our
Don't know since when ... but 5.2 was a regular release when I downloaded it.
When my hubby had looked at it previously and downloaded it for himself it was
the beta version...but when I went there for it the end of May, beginning of
June timeframe...it was notit was their current (new) releas
Deryk Barker wrote:
>
> Thus spake Mark Weaver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > honestly I can't begin to imagine writting a program on punch
> > cards. seems to me that something like that would take literally
> > forever!
>
> Only if you had to punch the cards one hole at a time, by hand (as I
> di
A political appointee has decided that he can't use kmail and must have
outlook. Today he showed his power by dismissing me and four other employees
to scrape together enough money to convert to Microsoft.
I'll be moving from place to place for a while, and I won't have a steady
address. So take
F3 is very popular around here. Darryl logs in on TTY1 and gets into
trouble, then Root logs into the system on TTY2, kills something, and
then has to login again on TTY3 to shut the system down. :/ I'm not
complaining, it only happens once or twice a month, compared to you know
what.
I'm almost
The folks on this list may also have an interest in this.
--
Darryl Gibson
Linux Neophyte (tm)
RLU # 182668
This computer is 100% Microsoft FREE
If you guys wanna know how PARC Engineers built the Xerox Alto, how Steve
Jobs "acquired" the design, and how microsoft stole it...
http://www.applem
I do not have a file myself (in fact I was looking for instruction to make
one) and I found the following web sites that might be assistance to you as
much as they were to me...
http://faq.clever.net/htaccess.htm
http://faq.web2010.com/htaccess.htm
http://www.he.net/~jdoe/info/htaccess/demo.ht
When I was in tech. school, I programed an analog computer. It was
basically an op-amp made out of vacuum tubes. It could only add,
subtract, multiply and divide, and was "programed" by resistors. The
result was read on an analog voltmeter.
It was kept undercover in the corner of the digital lab,
I am trying to install Oracle 8.16 enterprise edition into my system but
when I execute the command
runInstaller
I will only get a text
"Initializing Java Virtual Machine from
../stage/Components/oracle.swd.jre/1.1.8/1/DataFiles/Expanded/linux/bin/jre.
Please wait..."
and after that I will only
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