turns out, that because my cpu was overclocked to the ration of 5.5
instead of 5x at 100mhz bus on a FIC VA503+ motherboard you cant compile
a kernel without cc1 SIG 11 internal compiler errors man !well glad
its not my ram that costs doe :)
thanks all.
chris
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Jeff Dike wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > cc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
>
> You have some bad memory. Find it and replace it, and kernel builds will work
> a lot better.
>
> Jeff
>
> *
Jeff Dike wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > cc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
>
> You have some bad memory. Find it and replace it, and kernel builds will work
> a lot better.
>
> Jeff
>
> *
anyone know what the hell is going on here ? ive never seen an error
like this. is my compiler crapping out ? maybe im just really tired. im
running 2.2.17 on other machines and had no problem till now. here is
the error :
cc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.2.17/include -Wall
-Wstrict-prototypes
Jerry Kubeck wrote:
To those who accept Paul's offer to say something
nowplease be easy on
him. We want him to do it again.
Jerry
>In a message dated: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 18:18:49 EDT
>Benjamin Scott said:
>
>>I could not help but notice some striking similarities between this
comment
>>posted o
i installed a SONY 8x4x32 burner this weekend and everything has gone
really smooth, i have even burned from it under linux and huhhhugh
windows. but i lost audio ( cd playing ) under linux on the /dev/cdrom.
dev/cdr see's the audio disk, but i dont want to use my burner for
audio. what should i l
Derek Martin wrote:
> Yesterday, dsbelile gleaned this insight:
>
> > anyone know where i can get the source for tulip.o and not here :
> >
> > http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html.
>
> /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/tulip.c?
>
> --
> You
Jerry Feldman wrote:
> Go to Donald Becker's site.l He is the maintainer. Make sure you get both
> tulip.c and pci-scan.c, pci-scan.h and kern_compat.h
> http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html
> dsbelile wrote:
> > dsbelile wrote:
> >
> > > anyone know wher
anyone know where i can get the source for tulip.o and not here :
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html.
thanks in advance...
chris
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dsbelile wrote:
> anyone know where i can get the source for tulip.o and not here :
>
> http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html.
>
> thanks in advance...
>
> chris
nevermind found this place :)
http://www.dsl.ics.tut.ac.jp
someday when you really bored :) scan anselm.edu and utoronto.edu just to pick on a
couple but both major targets and could have the smakdown. someone has to be
putting machines in... anselm is a mix of NT , linux ( cobalt 4.0 ) , and
solaris 7.0. all the linux boxen on there network is wide o
is tonights meeting still on in concord ?
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do you have ipmasqadm loaded ?
http://dsbelile.ne.mediaone.net/dsbelile/downloads/firewall_utils/ is the
directory on my server for the firewall utils you need.
take care,chris
Dave Seidel wrote:
> Hi Charlie,
>
> I have the two lines that start with "/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm"
well over the last week or so i have been scanned upside down for
(dls-monitor ) which resides at port 2048. there are a few locals
scanning for it and this morning i was scanned by:
Aug710:31:29 localhost tcplogd: "Syn
probe"nas-20-2-130.boston.navipath.net[64.20.2.130]:[1160]->dsbelile.
as a dumbass today i was changing the nice "welcome to red hat" to
"whaup dsbelile's machine here" in the rc.sysinit and saved
and extra " in the first "\t\t\t\t"whaup" and now i cant boot
up. ive tried to repair it with trinux, i can edit it with vi but it
seams to stay only in ram...
does anyone know a list of cards with dec chipsets on them? or direct me
to a 10/100 pci nic that is dec based.
thanks, chris
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"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
> David L. Roberts wrote:
>
> > They took a look at me too:
> > Jul 3 19:43:32 ria in.ftpd[2785]: connect from 24.112.52.123
> >
> > But this is the ftp daemon right...? I guess I could shut ftp
> > off as well - I just find it useful to transfer "homework"
> > bet
does anyone have a link to the modules for the logitech express vid cam?
or anyone know if it even works under linux>? logitech's site just talks
about there new game controllers and linux... one of my friends is
getting into linux and he want to run his camera and i have never set
one up unde
as i was installing win98 ( thank god on VMware ) today and not at work
because my foot is screwed, i have gotten one laugh and it still hurt.
,loading win98 there is a nice blue screen about 68% of the way in that
says: "increased reliability" ! man now thats funnny
just blabbing, chris
i dreamt all night of the new price for winblow$ 98. $298 becuase of a
nice fat import tax they will impliment into there $move.
hehehehehe
chris
In a message dated: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 16:00:15 EDT
Derek Martin said:
>On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
>
>> As I lay in bed half-asle
it's easy enough to figure out if you vulnerble to the bind sploit:
issue
: dig @victim.com version.bind chaos txt | grep \"8
later! chris
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hello guys, i scored 2 RS/6000's for free :) <1 tower, 1 desktop>
running AIX 4.0 ick! anyway i wanted ask what version besides yellow
dog linux i can put on these, possible a BSD version ?
thanks a bunch and merry computing!
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hello, i admit ive been in RedHat land way to long i think and im
screwing around with slackware 7.0. i can t seem to get the x-server
right. ive gone throught the xf86setup and my screen is hugomendo! i
have an ati rage iic card and a sony 100es monitor. how do i get this
x-server right under sla
how do i set up remote x for administration?
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Jerry Kubeck wrote:
> Can anyone set out flyers for the Feb 29th GNHLUG meeting at the libraries,
> computer shops, etc in their are this week and weekend?
>
> Jerry
>
> -
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heres a cute logo i whipped out in like 5 minutes. a Linux buger king
rip off ! :)
Jeffry Smith wrote:
> Driving to a Microsoft SQL Server class on Fri (hey, MS paid for it,
> why not?), I thought of some possible slogans for Linux commercials -
> any Linux business that can afford television co
hey just like burger king, have it your way!
"Charles C. Bennett, Jr." wrote:
> Think Better.
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no promises but he is one og the developerd for skillsoft co
to jamie sorry i gave your name out.. but your good bro
Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Adam Wendt wrote:
> > Could someone suggest so
the new hyperdata laptops run linux really nice! 1 thing that was a pain to
get going was the sound but otherwise a sweet laptop..
"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
> Any laptop that is listed in the Hardware compatability list. I've had
> good luck with IBM, but those are the only one's that I've had
bob i live like 5 minutes from concord let me know about this. thanks
christopher m downs
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> People, et. al.,
> The organizational meeting went well last nite. Bruce had asked for
> a table for 10. 23 showed up. We went thru many agenda items,
> and accomplished much, i
Dave Seidel wrote:
> How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
> (http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/) project? Is there any interest in
> forming a GNHLUG team? If so, I'd be happy to set it up -- lemme know
>
> -- Dave
>
> ---
> Dave Seidel
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Chester Martel wrote:
> There ain't no shortcut from Concord to Peterborough unless you have a
> helicopter.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Christopher M. Downs [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 3:00 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: RE:
Wayne Harris wrote:
> Is there something wrong with the boot.img file on 6.1? I can load 6.0
> on the computer fine. I can't upgrade to 6.1 because it hangs at mouse
> probe. I reformatted and tried a clean install and still it hangs up at
> mouse probe. Ben was telling me that there is a do
Paul Lussier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to come up with a place for the meeting on the 23rd in Manchester,
> and was told that NH College might be a good place to inquire. However, they
> seem to not have very much contant info on their web site. It appears that no
> on in the enitire Comp
Derek Martin wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Nadeem Kafi Khan wrote:
>
> > Could somebody please explain what ppp-compress-2x module means?
>
> It refers to PPP header compression, which you don't need, so just ignore
> it.
>
> --
> "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?""Who watches the watchmen?"
>
Jerry, i have met you before and madog, i have been to several meetings i just
havent been in a while due to no transpo. thanks chris
Jerry Kubeck wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Thanks. I saw your earlier email to me, I just haven't had time to respond.
> Being out two days and then getting 300 emails take
Jerry Kubeck wrote:
> The Moandlug Feb meeting is on for Feb 10, 7 pm at the Peterborough Library.
>
> The speaker is Jon maddog Hall presenting his "Around the World with Linux"
> presentation.
>
> We have asked for and been told that the Pub around the corner from the
> Library will stay open a
Nadeem Kafi Khan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Following is a from my /var/log/messages file:
>
> Jan 28 10:17:03 space pppd[808]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
> Jan 28 10:17:03 space pppd[808]: Using interface ppp0
> Jan 28 10:17:03 space pppd[808]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cua1
> Jan 28 10:17:13 spa
"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
> Personally, I think that we should all get together and sue the DVD makers
> for discrimination. And lets face it, when you have 50 or so thousdand
> people on the "plaintiff" list, they might actually take notice of how big
> of a merket they are ignoring. If not, t
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