Re: [OT] testing 1 please ignore

2001-09-03 Thread Chang
who's the most famous model in the penguin world? > No one ever ignores these, but I promise this time no "pictures worth > a thousand words." > _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ___

Re: hey skippy!

2001-09-03 Thread Keith Antoine
"Douglas J. Hunley" wrote: > don't know if this would help you or not... Every bit helps, especially when its a bleeding edge area. Ta mate ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc ->http://linux.nf

RedHat 7.1 and dhcpd

2001-09-03 Thread Joel Hammer
I have lost the original post, but someone asked how to install dhcpd on a Red Hat 7.1 deluxe work station. I don't use my RH box for this so consider this post a pure public service. I couldn't find the rpm on my cd either, so I downloaded it from the Red Hat web site, which was quite easy, and d

strange time problem

2001-09-03 Thread Linuxism CHANG
why was the time changed? Was it a priblem? --- /var/log/messages Sep 3 17:30:02 server named[16287]: Cleaned cache Sep 3 09:32:04 server ftpd[21656]: ANONYMOUS FTP LOGIN FROM ... Sep 3 17:53:54 server -- MARK -- __ D

Re: strange time problem

2001-09-03 Thread Ron Giesman
Might it be that in the chroot'ed FTP environment, there is no /etc/localtime?   ---Original Message---   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, September 03, 2001 10:09:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: strange

Re: [OT] testing 1 please ignore

2001-09-03 Thread Wai Auyeung
There is a bar in Kowloon where a bunch of late sleepers, would walk in, have a drink, and exchange news about customers. The other night I went in there and ordered a drink. As I sat there sipping my wine, a young lady sat down next to me.  She turned to me and asked, "Are you Mr. PC?" Recog

Re: Linuxcare ER CD

2001-09-03 Thread Glenn Williams
Hi, Collins: That's exactly what I was looking for. Mucho gracias. Regards, Glenn On Sunday 02 September 2001 07:05, you wrote: > On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 05:33:56 -0600 Glenn Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > Hi, Collins: > > > > My CD-R/RW is EIDE/ATAPI, but with scsi emulation enabled

Re: The 'mv' command

2001-09-03 Thread Pam R
On Monday 03 September 2001 3:48 am, Tim Wunder wrote: > What does the 'mv' command actually do? > I've always been under the impression that it simply renames the > file/directory, but I get the feeling there's more to it than that. > > My recent experience with compiling the KDE2.2 SRPMs has led

Re: strange time problem

2001-09-03 Thread Ron Giesman
Tried a little test.first FTP login without /var/ftp/etc/localtime, second with.  (It is currently ~1:30 EST)   Sep  3 17:27:38 server ftpd[13404]: ANONYMOUS FTP LOGIN FROM ... Sep  3 17:28:02 server ftpd[13404]: FTP session closedSep 

Re: The 'mv' command

2001-09-03 Thread Rick Sivernell
On Monday 03 September 2001 12:21, you wrote: > On Monday 03 September 2001 3:48 am, Tim Wunder wrote: > > What does the 'mv' command actually do? > > I've always been under the impression that it simply renames the > > file/directory, but I get the feeling there's more to it than that. > > > > My

Fwd: Possible RC2 release before 3.0

2001-09-03 Thread Douglas J. Hunley
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Possible RC2 release before 3.0 Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 22:03:53 -0400 From: Gerard Beekmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: LFS Discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi guys, Ok, here's the deal. There have been quite a few (about 16, perhaps 2 or 3 less) item

seperate 'at' daemon version compiled into cron

2001-09-03 Thread Douglas J. Hunley
I'm currently building a new machine to host linux.nf (thanks Llama!) and have decided to use LinuxFromScratch on it. Everything is going well (except for my ridiculous lack of free time lately), however, I have a quandary. The LFS book installs at as if it were a simple cron job (in fact, it go

Re: SWAT and associated problems

2001-09-03 Thread Ken Moffat
Have you tried http://127.0.0.1:901/ On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 09:01:31 -0700 "Condon Thomas A KPWA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Folks, > > I'm running SuSE 7.2 with KDE 2.1, on a Celleron 600 MHz PC with 256MB RAM, > and four hard drives (21 partitions -- lots of disk space). > > I've been tr

Re: seperate 'at' daemon version compiled into cron

2001-09-03 Thread Federico Voges
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I guess that having an at daemon will be better. That is, your system won't be starting a new process every minute just to load a file and check if it needs to start a new job. You'll have a sleeping process that will check /var/spool/atjobs (

kde 2.2 on COL LTP

2001-09-03 Thread Tony Alfrey
Hi list! I had a terrible XFree experience trying to load up Caldera eW 3.1 from a disk I got from the Caldera booth at the Linux conference in San Francisco. But that is another story: I'd like to try loading up kde 2.2 onto Caldera LTP which has worked just fine for me. It has a beta 2.4

Re: updating gimp-print

2001-09-03 Thread Keith Antoine
"Douglas J. Hunley" wrote: > should be /usr/bin/install .. might be /bin/install > > I would simply log in as root and type: > > cd /usr/bin && ln -s `which install` ginstall > > that should take care of it for you (those are backticks, BTW not > single-quotes) > -- > Again many thanks saves m

Re: kde 2.2 on COL LTP

2001-09-03 Thread Keith Antoine
I had better results with sybil than I am having with WS 3.1 as you may remember. Had 2.4.4 running and also xfree-4.1.0, but reiserfs was a total failure but that is also the case with 3.1 on this rig too, cannot boot with reiserfs on /boot and /; from floppy disk and would not find the recompi

XFREE 410...

2001-09-03 Thread Jerry McBride
I just compiled Xfree 4.10, including fonts for the k6 processor. I ran checkinstall so I could have it all in a nice shiney binary RPM... BOY... did that take some serious harddrive space to get through that process... Anyway... target platform is WorkStation 3.1, running k6's... it anyone is

gentoo 1.0_rc6 any day now

2001-09-03 Thread Collins Richey
The next release of gentoo is coming real soon now. Checkout the new install prodcedure at www.gentoo.org, if you are interested. The system will be based on glibc 2.2.4 and a totally unique approach to init scripts, so it may be a little on the bleeding edge. -- Collins Richey Denver Area jbl

Re: Error during make bzImage, kernel 2.4.9

2001-09-03 Thread Tim Wunder
Previously, Keith Antoine wrote: > On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 21:35, Tim Wunder orated thus > > TO all: I am sorry this is a bit long and will not be of interest to many, > but I am not sending this PRIVATE as it also might help some others. > > > OK. Sounds like a plan. > > Hardware: > > Abit K7T Mother

Re: suse status

2001-09-03 Thread burns
On Saturday 01 September 2001 19:54, Douglas J. Hunley wrote: > hrm.. Jack couldn't get to linux.nf either, IIRC. I believe he eventually > determined an over-zealous network admin blocking IP ranges ...Or a boffed dns server. -- burns ___ http://

Re: MSDOS Rescue Needed

2001-09-03 Thread burns
On Sunday 02 September 2001 06:05, Keith Antoine wrote: > Joel Hammer wrote: > > > Have anyone heard of any issues with Linux running AMD processors... > > > specifically the Thunderbird? Keith? I believe you have some experience > > > in this area? > > > > I believe I am running just such a bird

Personal firewall

2001-09-03 Thread Glenn Williams
Hi, Group: I am running SuSE 7.2 Pro on an Intell P3 @ 450MHz w/ 128M memory. My DSL ethernet card is an Intel eePro 10/100. DSL is working just dandy, thank you very much. I set up the Personal Firewall a while ago and now I'm wondering how I can tell if it's working. I edited the appropr

Re: kde 2.2 on COL LTP

2001-09-03 Thread Tony Alfrey
On Monday 03 September 2001 04:56 pm, Keith Antoine wrote: > I had better results with sybil than I am having with WS 3.1 as you > may remember. I do remember. I even got a colleague to burn an ISO of sybil so I could fuss with it but it looked like a time sink. I'm now dealing with XFree pr

Re: Personal firewall

2001-09-03 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Monday 03 September 2001 11:06 am, Glenn Williams wrote: > Hi, Group: > > I am running SuSE 7.2 Pro on an Intell P3 @ 450MHz w/ 128M memory. > My DSL ethernet card is an Intel eePro 10/100. DSL is working just > dandy, thank you very much. > > I set up the Personal Firewall a while ago and now

Re: Personal firewall

2001-09-03 Thread Joel Hammer
> I set up the Personal Firewall a while ago and now I'm wondering how I > can tell if it's working. I edited the appropriate file a la the > configuration manual, to enable it. It is non-configurable; it's > either on or off. A look at /var/log/boot.msg yielded the following Is this ipcha

Re: XFREE 410...

2001-09-03 Thread Joseph Cheek
i've also got XF86 4.1 for i586 if anyone wants it. Jerry McBride wrote: > >I just compiled Xfree 4.10, including fonts for the k6 processor. I ran >checkinstall >so I could have it all in a nice shiney binary RPM... BOY... did that take some >serious >harddrive space to get through that process

Re: Linuxcare ER CD

2001-09-03 Thread Joseph Cheek
fyi the original linuxcare BBC developers have left linuxcare and are now updating their product under the "LNX BBC" name. http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ Glenn Williams wrote: >Hi, Collins: > >That's exactly what I was looking for. Mucho gracias. > >Regards, > >Glenn > >On Sunday 02 September 2001

German Linux site hacked

2001-09-03 Thread Zoki (News)
*** I have the strong impression the German Linux site got hacked by a football loving Englishman... -- Cheers, Zoran. ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc ->http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-user