any pointers on why do i get 'RPC error' when i try to mount a directory
from a remote client, using RH8?
please help.
??
LL
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On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 15:25, LinuxLingam wrote:
any pointers on why do i get 'RPC error' when i try to mount a directory
from a remote client, using RH8?
please help.
??
LL
My 0.02 Rupees
what is the output of service portmap status on the CLIENT pc in your
case RH 7.3 ?
Also what is
why don't Linux-delhi decide on some theme for meetings. take any theme like
embedded linux or linux in web domain blah blah... and invite ppl to
deliever talk on any topic covering that theme. i am sure lot of ppl will
come out of their shells. atleast ppl with similar interest would like to
know
I presume you would have started portmap service on both the server and the client
computers. If so,
please execute the rpc.mountd command on the server computer.
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DATE: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 12:55:30
From: LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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have been having some similar problems myself. I stopped all the NFS
related services (nfs + portmap, etc. ) and then started portmap before
starting NFS. It seems to work most of the time, and the times it
didn't, i restarted the boxes (both client and server) and then mounted
the NFS share
List of people who attended the ILUGD November Meet at Dilli Haat,
2003-11-16:
Alolita Sharma as (at) technetra (dot) com
Anuj Sharma anuj (dot) sharma (at) hpsglobal (dot) com
Ashish Mukherjee ashishm (at) grex (dot) org
Ashwin Baindur ashwin_baindur (at) yahoo (dot) com
Jasmeet
486 runs but can I call that running with full X interface? Would be
interested in getting low down of configurations if some one steps
forward. Got more than few of those machines running as of date on
Netware /DOS.
Regarding 486 running linux. I worked on 486 from 1996-1998 with
hi all,
I was wondering if any one out there has a copy of the
Redhat Advanced Server 3.0 that I can borrow. Im in
Delhi. The Download's a killer!!!
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catch ya later ( i gotta discover the meaning of life :-))
shiv
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Hi Raj,
Can you plz also send the minutes (briefly describing) what was
discussed in the meeting. This will surely encourage *newbies* like me
to actively take part in the next meet.
Thanks and Regards,
Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva
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Facscinating -- if you go to the second page on MSN, suddently the
number jumps from about 16 to somewhere in the order of 8.4 million
hits.
simon
On Monday, November 17, 2003, at 05:02 PM, LinuxLingam wrote:
[0]Harry Fletcher writes in [1] The Inquirer about an
obvious discrepancy
Hi!
Hi Raj,
Can you plz also send the minutes (briefly
describing) what was
discussed in the meeting. This will surely encourage
*newbies* like me
to actively take part in the next meet.
Hey, raj kishore why don't u ppl upload pictures of
the meetings, this will also encourage
Hi Gurpreet,
Gurpreet == Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gurpreet Hi Raj, Can you plz also send the minutes (briefly
Gurpreet describing) what was discussed in the meeting. This will
Gurpreet surely encourage *newbies* like me to actively take part
Gurpreet in
Couldn't find the real reason, i guess NFS is really sensitive to
restarts and the order of restarts. Would be interested in case you
can point out something. :)
-js
yes js, i already checked this feature. nfs is sensitive, it needs to
have portmap set things up *before* it gets
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 20:20, supreet wrote:
Regarding 486 running linux. I worked on 486 from 1996-1998 with
linux/X-windows.
This thing works.
Following Config I used to run:
Intel 486-dx2 66Mhz
8 Mb Ram
Realtek vga card with 256k memory 16 color
With little effort this can
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 21:34, vivek khurana wrote:
Hi!
[snip]
Hey, raj kishore why don't u ppl upload pictures of
the meetings, [snip] showing how group
increased from 5 to all the attendies and show them
how we had fun while eating momoms, pav bhaji and
sabudana vada and coffee.
yum!
i
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 21:39, vivek khurana wrote:
whts more try clicking
http://tech.msn.com/software/OS/Linux displayed as one
of search results. It shows error 404 saying the page
no longer exists
bye
vivek
so what are those four stages:
anger
denial
resignation
acceptance
m$ seems
Scott McNealy announced today at Comdex that [0]Sun
Microsystems has made a deal with China for a million desktop Linux
deployments under the new $50/seat licensing plan for Sun's desktop
software, which includes its Star Office 7.0 productivity program.
Whether this will translate
har! har! this is incredulous. billgates launches tablet pc talks of
security and spam prevention, and shows a film spoofed on matrix, with
steve ballmer as morpheus and billg as neo.
http://www.tabletpctalk.com/pictures/comdex2003billg2.shtml
check out the screenshots above.
i get a sneaking
[0]Rekall is one of those killer apps alongside
[1]Scribus, Evolution, OpenOffice and Mozilla that could make all
the
difference for Linux desktop productivity. For those of you not in
the
know, Rekall is a RAD DBMS similar to MS Access or Paradox and
[2]has
now been GPL'ed by
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:32, LinuxLingam wrote:
har! har! this is incredulous. billgates launches tablet pc talks of
security and spam prevention, and shows a film spoofed on matrix, with
steve ballmer as morpheus and billg as neo.
Thank your stars that they did not spoof a Salman or
[from http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1118redhato.html]
Red Hat Tuesday said it is offering a new training course, designed to
improve the security skills of users.
The course, called RH423 Red Hat Enterprise Directory Services and
Authentication, will cover directory services,
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 03:02, LinuxLingam wrote:
har! har! this is incredulous. billgates launches tablet pc talks of
security and spam prevention, and shows a film spoofed on matrix, with
steve ballmer as morpheus and billg as neo.
http://www.tabletpctalk.com/pictures/comdex2003billg2.shtml
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 23:53, LinuxLingam wrote:
so the question is, if such a 486 pc, or a pentium I, is connected via
ltsp to an amd athlonxp with redhat8 or 9, with a graphics card that
supports 800x600 24-bit, would it still be able to handle gnome or
kde...? and running openoffice? all
Dear All,
India Linux Users Group - Delhi, is proud to announce the upcoming event - ILUGD Meet.
Please visit the ILUG-D web site and RSVP online if you plan on attending it.
Here are the complete details:
What: ILUGD Meet
When: Sun, Nov 16 2003, 2pm
Where: Dilli Haat
Directions:
Program:
The minutes of the meet. I've sent them thrice - it seems to /dev/null! Help
me put them up on the list. Regards, Ashwin
Hot News! The Assault of the Momo-Eaters and other Linux issues
New Delhi is under threat ! The latest outrage was committed by a group of
Linux buffs in Dilli Haat on
Dear All,
India Linux Users Group - Delhi, is proud to announce the upcoming event - ILUG-Delhi
November Blood Donation Event. Please visit the ILUG-D web site and RSVP online if you
plan on attending it.
Here are the complete details:
What: ILUG-Delhi November Blood Donation Event
When:
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 09:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
India Linux Users Group - Delhi, is proud to announce the upcoming event - ILUGD
Meet. Please visit the ILUG-D web site and RSVP online if you plan on attending it.
Here are the complete details:
What: ILUGD Meet
When: Sun, Nov
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Tue, 2003-11-18 at 20:20, supreet wrote:
Regarding 486 running linux. I worked on 486 from
1996-1998 with
linux/X-windows.
This thing works.
Following Config I used to run:
Intel 486-dx2 66Mhz
8 Mb Ram
Realtek vga card with
Sudev == Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sudev On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 09:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All, India Linux Users Group - Delhi, is proud to announce
the upcoming event - ILUGD Meet. Please visit the ILUG-D web
[snip]
Sudev No wonder I was in dark
Hi! Everyone
I need these two cds, i amm ready to pay for them:-
1. Knoppix
2.dyne-bolic
If any one near pitampura have them kindly rent them
to me, if anyone far from pitampura has them please
burn them for me. I will collect them as per your
comfort.
bye
vivek
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[Forwarded since Ashwin's posts don't seem to make it to the list...]
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From: Ashwin Baindur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hot News! The Assault of the
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 10:48, Narsingh Sahu wrote:
When you are thinking of thin client or LTSP kind of
network solution, I would not go for Gnome/KDE at the
client end. Both are heavy and you don't want to run
all the kind of software which come with these two
desktop environment, do you? Yes
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