Opps, I am very sorry. My mail client, as usual, is Outlook. when I click
reply, it gets addressed to the person sending it.
I realised this only when I saw Mark Johnson's mail. Why does this happen
only with this list? On other lists, "reply" usually gets addressed to the
list.
Anyway, I am so
Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Mark, let's keep this discussion on the list, please. I've added it
> back here in a Cc:.
sorry about that, I noticed the other previous ones went straight to you
also. I didn't catch it before, but I got this one:). Usually when I
reply it automaticly goes back int
Preliminary comment: I added the list back in. Please, let's keep
discussions of this sort on the list.
At 11:25 AM 5/22/02 +0530, Sridhar J wrote:
>Thanks Ray for that informative post.
>
>One more question: In my registration, I have put www.somename.com for the
>DNS resolution and have widely
At 09:56 PM 5/21/02 -0400, Jim Johnson wrote:
>Hello Everyone,
>
>I am still unable to access the apache web server
>http://www.kc4hw.homelinux.net via the internet. I am able to access the
>apache web server from the lan, so the server is running.
>
>My configuration is Red Hat 7.2, kernel 2.4.1
Most cable modem ISP's block access to port 80. What you might be able to
do is have a port redirecter on www.kc4hw.homelinux.net:80 point to
yourcablemodem:8080, or just change the port to 8080 and tell people about
it with that port addition. I tried telneting to your ip via port 80 and
"no ro
Hello Everyone,
I am still unable to access the apache web server
http://www.kc4hw.homelinux.net via the internet. I am able to access the
apache web server from the lan, so the server is running.
My configuration is Red Hat 7.2, kernel 2.4.18, Apache 1.3.24, using a
Linksys BEFSR81 route
Mark, let's keep this discussion on the list, please. I've added it back
here in a Cc:.
If you run the command "ls -l /dev/cdrom", you will (almost certainly) find
that it is not itself a pseudofile entry. Instead, it points to something
else, probably /dev/hdc . That's what a symlink is, sort
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 19:25, Ken Moffat wrote:
> Copied back to the list.
>
> On Mon, 20 May 2002, Mark Johnson wrote:
> > I seem to have everything working fine for the cd-rw, I found a
> > modules.conf that was similar to the one Ray gave me and I tweaked it to
> > fit my system. But I couldn'
If I read this right, the CD-R/W on hdd works fine, but a separate DVD
drive on hdc does not work (in SCSI-IDE emulation).
If the DVD drive is an IDE drive, you can either access it as an IDE device
-OR- add it to this "ignore" line and let the SCSI-IDE stuff pick it up.
But you can't do both.
Copied back to the list.
On Mon, 20 May 2002, Mark Johnson wrote:
> I seem to have everything working fine for the cd-rw, I found a
> modules.conf that was similar to the one Ray gave me and I tweaked it to
> fit my system. But I couldn't seem to duplicate cd's? I have a dvd
> already and i
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