bang .. bang...
had it pinned down. thanks.
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
Chang babbled on about:
it must be hiding somewhere.. let me wear the IR goggle...
front page (http://linux.nf) left hand side, at the bottom. says 'mirror'
_
Do
Execuse me.
Did you encounter any error when compiling kernel 2.4.14?
I encountered problems with make modules_install.
(dep;clean;bzImage;modules did not report major errors)
using gcc 2.95.2 and modutil 2.4.11 on Caldera Workstation 3.1
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Bill Day wrote:
Currently cheating 8^) Am running PMFirewall for IPChains firewall.
Not really cheating: PMFirewall does a pretty decent job without much
hassle. I like it, and occasionally use it for NAT on my home dialup.
Imagine this might make a difference..?
I
OPES (a google search turns up a number of hits) appears to be
an emerging internet protocol which...
...would enable an intermediary (such as a cache operator) in
the middle of an Internet communication to alter the content of the
communication as it passed from sender to
I've got Samba 2.2.2 installed (and working) on 192.168.1.10 Seems to be working fine
in that 3 shares are being successfully mounted on all my other machines
(192.168.1.11-13).
However, I have a printer hanging off the .11 box that is being shared as a network
printer (WinME for the OS). The
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 10:02 am, you stated :
Does anyone know how to turn off, or decrease the volume on
the internal speaker when dialing with wvdial?
The man page mentions it can be done, but how?
It your modem is 'hayes compatible' try adding M0 to the setup string. (M
zero, not M
Regretfully, I had to pull the ISOs temporarily. Until RR gets the routing issues all
straightened out and I get a bigger pipe, I'm afraid they're going to have to stay
down. Even with mod_bandwidth installed, you guys are killing the pipe. I'm sorry.
I am actively looking at solutions to this,
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 18:44:57 -0500, you wrote:
Net Llama babbled on about:
I've started to grow rather tired of the fact that all of the boxes that
i'm running are glibc-2.1.x based, instead of the newer (and
quasi-standard) glibc-2.2.x. This of course means that i must always
build from
Konqueror 2.2.1 on KDE 2.2.1
and I have the following problem:
Whenever I visit a site that requires authentication (.htaccess file style),
Konqueror will continuously prompt me for the user name and password for
every file/image underneath the authenticated directory.
Let's say the file
George R. Kasica babbled on about:
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 18:44:57 -0500, you wrote:
Net Llama babbled on about:
I've started to grow rather tired of the fact that all of the boxes that
i'm running are glibc-2.1.x based, instead of the newer (and
quasi-standard) glibc-2.2.x. This of course
Tom Wilson babbled on about:
Yeah. I agree. Les was a good one. David did unsub though. I have had a
recent correspondance with him privately and I mentioned that I hadn't seen
him posting in awhile. He said the list was too chatty and also mentioned,
without names, that a list member
Chang babbled on about:
hm... could I have a copy of your .config?
sure:
http://hunley.homeip.net/kernel.config
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There is no reason anyone would want a computer in
Chang babbled on about:
Execuse me.
Did you encounter any error when compiling kernel 2.4.14?
I encountered problems with make modules_install.
(dep;clean;bzImage;modules did not report major errors)
using gcc 2.95.2 and modutil 2.4.11 on Caldera Workstation 3.1
nope. 2.4.14 + loop patch
Hi All,
A recent addition to the office, a Dell PowerEdge 500SC is slotted to be used
as a file server for a group of engineers moving in w/ us.
The machine came to us w/out an OS and I am considering (strongly) implimenting
Linux, as this machine will never be part of the corporate network
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 01:16:09PM -0600, Ian Marchak wrote:
Hi All,
A recent addition to the office, a Dell PowerEdge 500SC is slotted to be used
as a file server for a group of engineers moving in w/ us.
The machine came to us w/out an OS and I am considering (strongly) implimenting
Linux,
John Hiemenz wrote:
Konqueror 2.2.1 on KDE 2.2.1
and I have the following problem:
Whenever I visit a site that requires authentication (.htaccess file style),
Konqueror will continuously prompt me for the user name and password for
every file/image underneath the authenticated
Did you do a ./configure? What options did you use, if any? I'm having a
problem with KDE 2.2.1's Konqueror working with https sites(online banking).
Could this be the problem or could it be another problem? Currently, I'm
using NS 4.77 to do this and it works. On another note, Konqueror
Jim Conner wrote:
Did you do a ./configure? What options did you use, if any? I'm having a
problem with KDE 2.2.1's Konqueror working with https sites(online banking).
Could this be the problem or could it be another problem? Currently, I'm
using NS 4.77 to do this and it works.
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:38:54 -0600 George R. Kasica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'd be happy to try it here if I can get glibc 2-4.4 to BUILDI
can't even get make to goand there doesn't appear to be any
support for it either as to help, so I'll post the error here in hopes
that SOMEONE
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 17:25:05 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
Be alert! I had some issues with the new libraries! I've had a couple of
programs that will not run under glibc-2.2.4... such as mysql... xmms...
etc.
For the most part I'd say about 99% of what I have on
Thank You. Guess its moot now. We met last night with the owners and told
them if we took the site they had to dump billy stuff and go with linux. The
only thing I have to convert is the customer base. Ahhh! another linux
convert, who cares if it was by force.
On Monday 12 November 2001
DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
I've got Samba 2.2.2 installed (and working) on 192.168.1.10 Seems to be working
fine in that 3 shares are being successfully mounted on all my other machines
(192.168.1.11-13).
However, I have a printer hanging off the .11 box that is being shared as a network
Thanks. We got this one straigntened out but the next on can really use
something like that.
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 16:14, Aaron Grewell wrote:
If you're going to MySQL, the easiest way is to get a plugin called
MyAccess. It's available in the downloads section of
http://www.mysql.com
Are you saying that you installed the new version of glibc and, in so
doing, removed the previous (2.1.x) version?
So basically its safe to ugprade glibc without any special machinations?
--- Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 17:25:05 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL
Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
Jim Conner wrote:
Did you do a ./configure? What options did you use, if any? I'm having
a problem with KDE 2.2.1's Konqueror working with https sites(online
banking). Could this be the problem or could it be another problem?
Currently, I'm using
Ian babbled on about:
Is/are your /etc/lmhosts file(s) in order?
er.. that would be a 'no'... never needed one before and this used to work
under Caldera... what would I put there? on the linux box I'm assuming?
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Admin:
Ken spoke:
There was a lot of that Caldera bashing going on at first. too bad.
There were some very knowledgable people lost to this list.
And to the Caldera list for other reasons. But we won't go there... again.
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Doug proclaimed:
Burns MacDonald babbled on about:
I'd check the archives to confirm
that, but linux.nf is down here (again)
shouldn't be. details?
404. Back up now though.
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 18:10:40 -0800 (PST) Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you saying that you installed the new version of glibc and, in so
doing, removed the previous (2.1.x) version?
So basically its safe to ugprade glibc without any special machinations?
I'm saying that I
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 22:29:18 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
I can't wait to see if there's any perf boosts anywhere else.
I couldn't wait till tomorrow... :')... I've got xmms running, playing mp3's
off the server in the other room via nfs. I've got scache running
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
Ian babbled on about:
Is/are your /etc/lmhosts file(s) in order?
er.. that would be a 'no'... never needed one before and this used to work
under Caldera... what would I put there? on the linux box I'm assuming?
see 'man lmhosts'
I cannot remember exactly when
What are the .12 and .13 boxen running? How about nmbd, is it running ok? What do
the log files say (if anything)? (/var/log/samba.d/* on Caldera).
BTW-192.168.1.11 is most likely not the name of the machine. Put the NetBIOS name in
that location. If you need to specify the IP address
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Bill Campbell wrote:
Travan drives have a nasty habit of failing after about a year of
daily backups.
Bill
HP dDoubtlessly took a cue from Iomega when desiging/building these
things. Icck! Take it to the HazMat waste disposal facility and bury
where it
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