Well, he sent me output from the strace. After all the initial normal
system call type stuff, I can see where it connected to /dev/log, sent a
message indicating the program started, then did an _exit() shortly
thereafter. If there is nothing in the logfile regarding the exit (which
doesn't look
Does anyone have any suggested window size mss for http smtp via
netrom/ax.25?
For that matter, how about good default timeout values for sendmail,
etc AND is there a way to increase timeouts for Netscape and Arena?
Lynx seems to behave well.
tnx - jk
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James S.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 03:55:15PM -0800, Cathryn Mataga wrote:
Yeah, I run Soundmodem on an SBPro, and I found that the default
mixer settings for that card came out a little screwy. Or it was set
to receive input on the mike input jack rather than the line input jack
-- something like
Hello,
I have attempted to compile LinKT.
The ax25 portion of my kernel compile works a-ok, I can use "listen" "call" to
monitor and connect out of linux into our packet network.
When I attempt to compile LinKT I get the following error messages...
make all-recursive
Tomi Manninen wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Peter Grace wrote:
The first thing is to check your system logs (probably /var/log/messages)
for an error message from node. There should be something.
Most probably the problem is with uid/callsign association like Wilson
already poined out.
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Randy Smith wrote:
Well, he sent me output from the strace. After all the initial normal
system call type stuff, I can see where it connected to /dev/log, sent a
message indicating the program started, then did an _exit() shortly
thereafter. If there is nothing in the
I just noticed the same, since I sort by D/T of arrival I did not get those
messages at the bottom of the stack, but I went in and looked and all
of his messages are dated last year B-b
-Original Message-
From: Tim Dawson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000
hello:
I use redhat 6.0. I had install one soundcard (ESS1868 crystal) and one LAN
card(3c509) in the computer. But the sys. cannet find my soundcard and LAN card.
On the windows,I see the two devices i/o, irq and dma. But in the linux
sys. that cannot find the soundcard andLAN card port
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 10:25:39PM +1100, Mark Aitken wrote:
When I attempt to compile LinKT I get the following error messages...
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linkt-0.6.1/linkt'
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I/usr/include -I/usr/include/qt
-I/usr/X11R6/include
Hello James, hello all,
A few of you asked for copies of the January 2000 issue of QST's MX614
packet modem article.
I have scanned and zipped it to
"http://www.rio.com/~kg7fu/qst0100.zip"
(Since this is copywritten material, it will only stay on this site
for a few days.
I don't think I did any y2k checking on this box and uptime showed
38 days etcsomething got hosed after 12/31 and simply restarting
the KDE panel and KMail corrected the date error
Quite strange as my bash prompt is PS1="[\t][\u@\h:\w]$" and the
clock is staring me in the face every time I'm
Hi,
Having just purchased and built a YAM9K6 modem, I tried to get it
working on my Linux system : RH 6.1, 2.2.13 Kernel, etc.
The yamcfg yam0 bit seems to work just fine, but when I try using
ifconfig, it fails and refuses to bring the interface up. I can use ifconfig
to set device name,
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Chris Smith wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately, /dev/ttyzf doesn't work either. I get the same error?
Regards,
Chris
Check the permissions of the /dev/ttyzf /dev/ptyzf pair, All other else
failing set them to 666
Mike
At 01:02 AM 01/28/2000 +0100, Stazione Radio Uni-An wrote:
Hi all,
hope not to be terribly off-topic asking you if there is aanyone who can
provide us a stable internet connection to a server joining the world wide
chat.
We are running conversd and we are looking for some "feeding"...
Thanks
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