Re: ssh into a home network

2003-02-06 Thread stayler
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 21:28:31 -0600, Alan Jackson wrote: >I would *also* like to ssh into *my* machine. How do I set that up? I have >a very rudimentary understanding of networking (does it show?). Setup another port that directs to your machine? ___ Lin

A little chuckle

2003-02-06 Thread Collins Richey
Traffic on gentoo-user last night reminded me of the good (or bad) old days on the caldera-users or early linux-users era. One of the low lifes was complaining that newbies were actually allowed on his "power users'" group. Remember the good old days (definitely not tm) when unsuspecting newbies

Re: ssh into a home network

2003-02-06 Thread David A. Bandel
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 21:28:31 -0600 Alan Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have what I hope is a simple problem. > > My home network is 3 Linux boxes behind a Netgear router/switch hooked > to a DSL modem. > > In the router I have turned off all the incoming ports except 22, and > I have that

Re: Savage4 video

2003-02-06 Thread Collins Richey
On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 04:56:19 -0800 Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone know anything bad about Savage 4 video cards? I see these 32 > meg cards in low end boxes. (cheap ones) > I had relatively good results on my K6-II-350MZ-128MB box, but then I'm no gamer or glxgears afficianado. X

Re: ssh into a home network

2003-02-06 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Thursday 06 February 2003 22:33 pm, Net Llama! wrote: > On 02/06/03 19:28, Alan Jackson wrote: > > I have what I hope is a simple problem. > > > > My home network is 3 Linux boxes behind a Netgear router/switch > > hooked to a DSL modem. > > > > In the router I have turned off all the incoming p

Re: ssh into a home network

2003-02-06 Thread Bill Campbell
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 07:33:59PM -0800, Net Llama! wrote: >On 02/06/03 19:28, Alan Jackson wrote: >> I have what I hope is a simple problem. >> >> My home network is 3 Linux boxes behind a Netgear router/switch hooked >> to a DSL modem. >> >> In the router I have turned off all the incoming por

Re: ssh into a home network

2003-02-06 Thread Net Llama!
On 02/06/03 19:28, Alan Jackson wrote: I have what I hope is a simple problem. My home network is 3 Linux boxes behind a Netgear router/switch hooked to a DSL modem. In the router I have turned off all the incoming ports except 22, and I have that one pointing at 192.168.0.3 which is my son's ma

ssh into a home network

2003-02-06 Thread Alan Jackson
I have what I hope is a simple problem. My home network is 3 Linux boxes behind a Netgear router/switch hooked to a DSL modem. In the router I have turned off all the incoming ports except 22, and I have that one pointing at 192.168.0.3 which is my son's machine so he can ssh into his machine rem

Re: software selectable usb switch for linux

2003-02-06 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
Check out Blackbox. Joel Hammer wrote: > Does anyone have a name of a company that makes a usb switch (one > computer,two usb devices) which allows software to select which device > is active? > (And, which works with linux.) > Thanks, > Joel -- Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] AKA Grunt <><

Re: software selectable usb switch for linux

2003-02-06 Thread Joel Hammer
I want to attach a digital camera to a linux box. I want to be able, from the computer keyboard, to select more than one usb device, or actually, to deselect the camera. Joel On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 05:29:26PM -0800, Bill Campbell wrote: > On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 08:25:31PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrot

Re: software selectable usb switch for linux

2003-02-06 Thread Bill Campbell
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 08:25:31PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote: >Does anyone have a name of a company that makes a usb switch (one >computer,two usb devices) which allows software to select which device >is active? Like a KVM (Keyboard, Video, Monitor) switch? I'm using a PS/2 KVM switch on my deskt

software selectable usb switch for linux

2003-02-06 Thread Joel Hammer
Does anyone have a name of a company that makes a usb switch (one computer,two usb devices) which allows software to select which device is active? (And, which works with linux.) Thanks, Joel ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Su

Re: Savage4 video

2003-02-06 Thread Ken Moffat
Kurt Wall wrote: On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 04:56:19AM -0800, Ken Moffat wrote: Anyone know anything bad about Savage 4 video cards? I see these 32 meg cards in low end boxes. (cheap ones) The Savage4 is supported in the "savage" driver. You could search the XFree86 lists at www.mail-archive.com

Re: Ripped my first DVD...

2003-02-06 Thread Net Llama!
On 02/06/03 15:26, Jerry McBride wrote: I'm in the process of copying a coupled of DVD's to vcd's and I've run into something odd. Is anyone else experiencing... Using DVD::RIP to read the DVD TOC, it's not able to access the dvd unless I rmmod ide-scsi first. I have /dev/dvd linked to /dev/hdd (m

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread David Aikema
On February 6, 2003 12:26 pm, Bouncer wrote: > > What plugins do you have? Which version of Mozilla is this? > > Mozilla 1.2.1 . It turns out that one or more the Crossover plugins are > doing it. I will reinsert each one at a time to identify the hog(s). Crossover includes a utility to cleanu

Ripped my first DVD...

2003-02-06 Thread Jerry McBride
I'm in the process of copying a coupled of DVD's to vcd's and I've run into something odd. Is anyone else experiencing... Using DVD::RIP to read the DVD TOC, it's not able to access the dvd unless I rmmod ide-scsi first. I have /dev/dvd linked to /dev/hdd (my ide dvd drive)... nothing to do with s

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Bouncer
On Thursday 06 February 2003 03:08 pm, Net Llama! wrote: > On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Bouncer wrote: > > Rebooting didn't do it either. They load with Mozilla. > > One should have nothing to do with the other, unless for some weird reason > you're automatically starting mozilla when you boot the box. By

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Net Llama!
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Bouncer wrote: > Rebooting didn't do it either. They load with Mozilla. One should have nothing to do with the other, unless for some weird reason you're automatically starting mozilla when you boot the box. > What I just found was the following: > > I copied all the entries

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Bouncer
On Thursday 06 February 2003 02:52 pm, Net Llama! wrote: > On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Bouncer wrote: > > On Thursday 06 February 2003 02:24 pm, Net Llama! wrote: > > > On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Bouncer wrote: > > > > > > These processes also don't want to respond to > > > > > > the kill command. > > > > > > > >

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Net Llama!
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Bouncer wrote: > On Thursday 06 February 2003 02:24 pm, Net Llama! wrote: > > On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Bouncer wrote: > > > > > These processes also don't want to respond to > > > > > the kill command. > > > > > > > > kill -9 > > > > > > > > if that doesn't do something, your box is

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Net Llama!
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Dr. Jones wrote: > Does anyone get the plugin game right? I occasionally have need of viewing > an .mpg or .avi or .wmv file. Yet, everything I try whether with mozilla or > netscape proves fruitless. > > I'd love to hear from someone who has successfully configured either progr

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Bouncer
On Thursday 06 February 2003 02:24 pm, Net Llama! wrote: > On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Bouncer wrote: > > > > These processes also don't want to respond to > > > > the kill command. > > > > > > kill -9 > > > > > > if that doesn't do something, your box is very very hosed. > > > > > > > Is there anywhere a

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Dr. Jones
Does anyone get the plugin game right? I occasionally have need of viewing an .mpg or .avi or .wmv file. Yet, everything I try whether with mozilla or netscape proves fruitless. I'd love to hear from someone who has successfully configured either program to play such files. Scott ___

RE: GPhoto for SuSE 8.1 (or equiv)

2003-02-06 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
Matthew Carpenter typed thusly on Thursday, February 06, 2003 9:47 AM: > I didn't need to in Caldera... > Is this a SuSE thing? Could be. I've only tried it on SuSE 8.0. > > On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 13:48:42 -0800 > Condon Thomas A KPWA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> OK

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Net Llama!
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Bouncer wrote: > > > These processes also don't want to respond to > > > the kill command. > > > > kill -9 > > > > if that doesn't do something, your box is very very hosed. > > > > > Is there anywhere a users files could be placed to make it load the dang > > > pluginserver pr

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Bouncer
On Thursday 06 February 2003 02:08 pm, Net Llama! wrote: > On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Harry G wrote: > > Pentium Pro 333, 128meg, Suse Linux 8.1 on KDE desktop (usually). 40 gig > > HD w/22 gig free. Cable modem. > > > > Running Mozilla 1.2.1 my daughter tried to load a java plugin with its > > automatic

Re: mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Net Llama!
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Harry G wrote: > Pentium Pro 333, 128meg, Suse Linux 8.1 on KDE desktop (usually). 40 gig HD > w/22 gig free. Cable modem. > > Running Mozilla 1.2.1 my daughter tried to load a java plugin with its > automatic download/install feature, or whatever it is called. It locked up >

mozilla problems

2003-02-06 Thread Harry G
Pentium Pro 333, 128meg, Suse Linux 8.1 on KDE desktop (usually). 40 gig HD w/22 gig free. Cable modem. Running Mozilla 1.2.1 my daughter tried to load a java plugin with its automatic download/install feature, or whatever it is called. It locked up the KDE desktop, and I had to do a to kill

Re: GPhoto for SuSE 8.1 (or equiv)

2003-02-06 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Thursday 06 February 2003 12:47 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote: > I didn't need to in Caldera... > Is this a SuSE thing? > > > On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 13:48:42 -0800 > > Condon Thomas A KPWA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK. Are you remembering that you need to be root to make this work? > > I rememb

Re: GPhoto for SuSE 8.1 (or equiv)

2003-02-06 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I didn't need to in Caldera... Is this a SuSE thing? On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 13:48:42 -0800 Condon Thomas A KPWA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK. Are you remembering that you need to be root to make this work? I > remember there was supposed to be a way around that, but I couldn't find > it/make i

Re: GPhoto for SuSE 8.1 (or equiv)

2003-02-06 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I think the error message said to check it, but when I check permissions on /proc/bus/usb/001/004 (or whatever the camera maps to) they are 600 and I'm the owner. I've also played around with them (777 at one point) and no joy. This is a real himdinger! On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 16:44:04 -0500 "Bruc

Re: GPhoto for SuSE 8.1 (or equiv)

2003-02-06 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Nothing, I can't get digikam to work. Please see previous message. On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 23:01:04 +0100 Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In digikam, if you select the USB interface and press the 'Autodetect' > button, what happens? > > -- > ++

Re: Savage4 video

2003-02-06 Thread Kurt Wall
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 04:56:19AM -0800, Ken Moffat wrote: > Anyone know anything bad about Savage 4 video cards? I see these 32 meg > cards in low end boxes. (cheap ones) The Savage4 is supported in the "savage" driver. You could search the XFree86 lists at www.mail-archive.com for more informa

Savage4 video

2003-02-06 Thread Ken Moffat
Anyone know anything bad about Savage 4 video cards? I see these 32 meg cards in low end boxes. (cheap ones) -- Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/lis

Re: fetchmail choked on a piece of mail

2003-02-06 Thread Joel Hammer
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:31:37PM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote: > Some sort of unexpected (duh) binary character? Did it stop at the > same location each time? Yes, it seemed to. It was long, but not dramtically long, perhaps two lines of dots instead of the usual 1/4th line or so. Joel _