On Saturday 27 July 2002 21:36, 1stFlight wrote:
> I'm running RH7.3 allowing ssh remote access only, I want to create a user
> account that can log on locally (console) but not remotely. Is this
> possible?
Yes, or at least according to 'man sshd', if you had read the man page you
would have s
I'm running RH7.3 allowing ssh remote access only, I want to create a user
account that can log on locally (console) but not remotely. Is this possible?
Darryl
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On Saturday 27 July 2002 14:41, Haines Brown wrote:
> Richard,
>
> > > The page for nVidia Linux drivers is:
> > > http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=linux
> >
> > On that page you will find a shell script called NVchoose.sh, if you
> > download it and run it it should tell you which driver you n
Hi Haines.
The other points have all been dealt with by others in other emails,
so I'll just clear the one remaining item for you...
> There is a difference between UP and SMP. I understand what the
> latter means, and the former is a single processor, but what does
> "UP" mean literally?
Here'
Richard,
> > The page for nVidia Linux drivers is:
> > http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=linux
>
> On that page you will find a shell script called NVchoose.sh, if you
> download it and run it it should tell you which driver you need.
Thanks, that worked. I'd still like to know what the diffe
On Saturday 27 July 2002 12:45, Haines Brown wrote:
> Sorry to follow up on my own message. However, I find that a wide
> range of new nVidia drivers are available. In fact, I need to ask a
> question in order to choose among them.
>
> The page for nVidia Linux drivers is:
> http://www.nvidia.com/
Sorry to follow up on my own message. However, I find that a wide
range of new nVidia drivers are available. In fact, I need to ask a
question in order to choose among them.
The page for nVidia Linux drivers is:
http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=linux
I run a machine with an Intel 1.9 GHz CPU
Riley,
Thanks for the informative reply. Since I have not recompiled my
kernal since the original installation, I gather there's a possible
conflict between my graphic card's (PNY Verto GeForce3 Ti 500) driver
and the kernel as compiled during installation of Red Hat 7.2.
The graphics card is t
Hi.
>>> btw I used Partition Magic from WinXP to partition the disc as I
>>> dont know how to work around using fdisk in Linux.
In the process, you probably caused this problem, and my advice would be
to scrap PartitionMagic and redo your system completely. Here's the
procedure I use to set up a
On Saturday 27 July 2002 08:57, Riley Williams wrote:
> Hi Haines.
Hi All, i did not know Riley was watching here as well, Hi Riley.
I have not snipped this mail, i figured the point would be lost if i did.
So sorry for its lengh.
I have a Nvida card, i tryed the driver in question, i had prob
Hi Haines.
> A thread is running on comp.os.linux regarding a problem of system
> hang (no keyboard; no mouse; system clock stops) perhaps every other
> week or so.
>
> Three people so far have contributed to this recent thread which has
> just begun, and the common element seems to be one of the
On Friday 26 July 2002 21:19, Chuck Gelm wrote:
> Hi, Ray, Richard, & Ramzez:
>
> I use
> /usr/src/linux/# make install
> and
> # lilo
> (/sbin/lilo ?) to try to install a bootable system.
I pointed you to my home-page in my last mail, i will suggest it once more, i
can assure you it will hel
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