THANK YOU
For pointing out my mistake and suggestions.
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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: StepXStep CD BURNERS-IDE
Your terminology is inaccurate. A CDR i
Excellent. I just added the append="hdb=ide-scsi hdc=ide-scsi" line and
ran lilo, and now all 3 of my linux distros (Libranet, ELX and RedHat7.1)
recognize both cdr's as scsi. I guess that will make xcdroast happy. Only
the Libranet distro would show both cd's when I ran 'cdrecord -scanbus',
now t
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:23:55 +1130
Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just curious about the genuflection bit.
What are the consequences of not setting the genuflection bit?
(Something about the execution bit occurs to me)
(sorry, dumb joke, couldn't resist.)
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 13:03, Robert L. Hemus wrote:
> My local Windoze guru says you get a better copy from CDRW to hd? and
> back to CDRW. Correct or incorrect?
Windoze doesn't have a monopoly on this. That's a *general* observation. The
reason is because of the danger of buffer under-run to the
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 09:49, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> Ahhh..., but we knew *his eminence* would set him straight now, didn't we,
> your lordship? ;o)
Just curious about the genuflection bit. Woudl that be with a patented Skippy
magic wand and will you go blind?
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 14:22, Glenn Williams wrote:
[snip]
> From: "Dave Anselmi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
I dont' have floppies, period, on any of my systems. (well ok, one ls120
external)
this leaves me exposed to boot problems.
the answer is, boot from *any* cd-bootable linux distro and type
KDE2->Soundbug (Mike Andrew)
Bedtime Reading-> IDE CD Burners (Mike Andrew)
CD BURNERS -> IDE Bedtime Reading
I ***really** hope the above finally, permanently and at last
finishes off the *&)(*&)(^%&$*&)( append = statement.
I've done *everything* I can think of to explain i
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From: "Dave Anselmi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: Copying boot disk
[whole lotta snippin']
> I'm not sure what you mean by a boot floppy. If you mean a floppy
that
> boots a kernel it contains (and
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 19:22:52 -0800
Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:34:54AM -0600, Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> >I found this extremely funny simply because I have been in AA for several
> >years.
> >good for a chuckle.
> >http://www.cio.com/archive/010102/shop.ht
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:34:54AM -0600, Schmeits, Roger wrote:
>I found this extremely funny simply because I have been in AA for several
>years.
>good for a chuckle.
>http://www.cio.com/archive/010102/shop.html
Other than the fact that the page should have been run through
demoroniser.pl to fi
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:07:00 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>--- "Robert L. Hemus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My local Windoze guru says you get a better copy from CDRW to hd? and
>> back to CDRW. Correct or incorrect?
>
>Perhaps with crappy windoze CD burning software, or if you have a burner
>with
Greetings,
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> On Friday 11 January 2002 19:16 pm, Glenn Williams wrote:
> > Four or 5 months ago, I tried to make a copy of the LILO boot floppy
> > that was created when I installed SuSE Linux 7.2 I discovered it was
> > impossible to do so. I later r
Glenn Williams wrote:
[...]
> I was lucky - several nights ago, we had a 1 hour power outage,
> complete with surges and sags. Both my Linux/Windows XP machines were
> running. When the dust settled, I could not boot into this Linux
> automatically using the LILO on the hard drive. I whipped
--- "Robert L. Hemus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My local Windoze guru says you get a better copy from CDRW to hd? and
> back to CDRW. Correct or incorrect?
Perhaps with crappy windoze CD burning software, or if you have a burner
with a very small buffer.
=
~~~
--- "Robert L. Hemus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Net Llama wrote:
> > That's the wrong place. The correct place is /boot/grub/menu.lst
> > I'm not even sure why /root/boot/grub/menu.lst would exist.
> >
> > =
> >
> > Lonni J. Fri
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 19:35:45 +0800
Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
> Mr. Bandel said the patch-o-matic is the best.
> I am gonig to try it tonight.. and see if there
> would be more options in make menuconfig...
No, I said `make patch-o-matic` gives you more stuff, includin
Net Llama wrote:
> That's the wrong place. The correct place is /boot/grub/menu.lst
> I'm not even sure why /root/boot/grub/menu.lst would exist.
>
> =
>
> Lonni J. Friedman
Because I had to use the File Manager (S
My local Windoze guru says you get a better copy from CDRW to hd? and
back to CDRW. Correct or incorrect?
Bob Hemus
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On Friday 11 January 2002 19:16 pm, Glenn Williams wrote:
> Four or 5 months ago, I tried to make a copy of the LILO boot floppy
> that was created when I installed SuSE Linux 7.2 I discovered it was
> impossible to do so. I later read that the reason it can't be copied
> has to do with the uniq
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:55:02 + (utc)
Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I see you got peanut to install a
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 08:19,Michael Scottaline scribed:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:07:19 -0500
>
> Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
> > Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Keith Antoine managed to emit:
> > > Just to help with your English, in this list titles are not used
> >
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 05:10, zohar wrote:
> I want this CDRW to work also with Linux as my ASUS CD-R is working. I
> was asking from where I will find the STEP x STEP tutorial for this.
CD BURNING ->IDE
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Hello, Lee:
I don't wish to belabor this point. Evidently I was misunderstood, or
perhaps there were errors in what I wrote.
Four or 5 months ago, I tried to make a copy of the LILO boot floppy
that was created when I installed SuSE Linux 7.2 I discovered it was
impossible to do so. I late
On Friday 11 January 2002 13:04 pm, Lee wrote:
> >
> > Did you try the method I suggested for copying your original boot floppy?
> >
> > using 'dd' ??
>
> Yeah, only it didn't work. Kept getting either no such device or no such
> file (even in root). I think it may have something to do with SuSe
Hi, Ron:
Yep, it made it this time.
73 de Glenn
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From: "Ron White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux users group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 11
Previously, you (Bruce Marshall) wrote:
> On Friday 11 January 2002 16:42 pm, Lee wrote:
> > Thanks for the help. Used Yast2 as Glenn suggested, but that makes an
> > install disk. To boot into the installed system from it you have to boot
> > into install at lightoff. Leave the cd out of the tray
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:07:19 -0500
Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
> Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Keith Antoine managed to emit:
> >
> > Just to help with your English, in this list titles are not used
> > noramlly. Most here would be embarrased with the use of, S
Scribbling feverishly on January 11, Chang managed to emit:
>
> http://www.xitami.com
> is it as good as apache?
Beats me. They don't make source code available for Linux...
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Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Keith Antoine managed to emit:
>
> Just to help with your English, in this list titles are not used noramlly.
> Most here would be embarrased with the use of, Sir.
Yes Sir, Mr. Antoine, Sir.
[snippage]
K
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 03:34,zohar scribed:
> Sir,
Just to help with your English, in this list titles are not used noramlly.
Most here would be embarrased with the use of, Sir.
> On is CD-R (only reader) and other is CD-RW(burner) and I want to keep
> both so that if I want to copy a CD it can b
On Friday 11 January 2002 16:42 pm, Lee wrote:
> Thanks for the help. Used Yast2 as Glenn suggested, but that makes an
> install disk. To boot into the installed system from it you have to boot
> into install at lightoff. Leave the cd out of the tray answer the
> install questions until you get to
Thanks for the help. Used Yast2 as Glenn suggested, but that makes an
install disk. To boot into the installed system from it you have to boot
into install at lightoff. Leave the cd out of the tray answer the
install questions until you get to the install menu. Select install.
That takes you to a
On Friday 11 January 2002 01:49 pm, Douglas J Hunley wrote :
> just wondering if all the gurus could comment on this script (below) before
> we move it into production. seems to work nicely on test box. thanks.
>
> skript klipped
I didn't go over with a fine tooth comb, and I'm not anything near
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 13:26:13 -0600
"Ron White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can't get email sent to list.
> Hope this one made it.
==
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just wondering if all the gurus could comment on this script (below) before
we move it into production. seems to work nicely on test box. thanks.
*-*-*-*-*
#!/bin/bash
# set to location of iptables
IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables"
# TCP ports to allow
TCP_ALLOW="22 25 53 79 80 113 119 617 873"
# UDP
Can't get email sent to list.
Hope this one made it.
Ron
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Your terminology is inaccurate. A CDR is a CD Recorder (CD burner). a
CDRW is a burner that can also blank & rewrite CDs. An ordinary old
drive is a CDROM.
Please see the Step-by-Step website (in my sig) for help setting up your
CD burner in Linux.
Its possible that your winmodem might work in
1)2nd CD
2)boot:
immediately TAB
3)manual
4)select language, keyboard layout,etc.
5)YAST1
6)settings
7)system info
this is the way I created bootdisk after the installation. But mine is
7.1 pro with 7 CD. I can go only till 5 even for complete installation.
What is in 6th and 7th I do not know.
Sir,
On is CD-R (only reader) and other is CD-RW(burner) and I want to keep
both so that if I want to copy a CD it can be done directly through main
memory(Diskcopy like concept) and not to bother HDD for it.
I also has to make my Linux to connect to internet but I have Winmodem.
Can it go or sh
Scribbling feverishly on January 11, John Hiemenz managed to emit:
>
> I've got a friend who has a problem with quota.
>
> as a regular user, what are the methods for determining where files are that
> are causing one to exceed quota?
$ du $HOME
More generally, see the du man page.
Or, for
I think the 'du' command is what you're looking for. "du -m
/directory/name" will list the total size of the files in the directory,
and all of its subdirectories. THat should allow you to locate which
directory is full.
--- John Hiemenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've got a friend who has
I've got a friend who has a problem with quota.
as a regular user, what are the methods for determining where files are that
are causing one to exceed quota?
Obvious files are easy, but there are some temp files created or . files and
these are being elusive.
I've thought of find, but sinc
I found this extremely funny simply because I have been in AA for several
years.
good for a chuckle.
http://www.cio.com/archive/010102/shop.html
Roger
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The recently submitted reviews of Beehive and Redmond Linux made it to this
weeks LWN. Check http://lwn.net/2002/0110/dists.php3
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Sorry for the confusion. I am testing Tarantella now, I was wondering if
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some cvs link I from old messages from the caldera list by Les
Bell... :)
Greg, take a look at:
http://www.redhat.com/developer/whitepapers/intro_dev/cvs.html
This is pretty basic, but might get you going. It's part of a
longer "intro
to C development" tutorial, which you'll find at:
http://w
how should I start rz after establishing the telnet connection to the
BBS and start the zmodem transfer there? suspect the telnet program,
then call
port_no=ps aux | grep telnet
rz --tcp-client the.bbs.org:port_no
Ray Russell wrote:
>
> Actually they work great over IP. I use it frequently.
Mr. Bandel said the patch-o-matic is the best.
I am gonig to try it tonight.. and see if there
would be more options in make menuconfig...
> I've always just done 'make pending-patches' followed by 'make' and hten
> 'make install'
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