[luau] Sony VAIO PCG-FX220 Laptop

2002-07-20 Thread Taylor Cody Civ SAIC/PETS
Can anyone tell me how to add my network card automatically in Redhat 7.2. Redhat detected the card fine on install but I have removed it. Is there anyway to detect it again. When I add a card in the network control panel, "neat" I am prompted to fill in all the settings for the card. I do not kn

Re: [luau] Sony VAIO PCG-FX220 Laptop

2002-07-20 Thread Dan George
Cody I use the PCG-FX560 and all I have to do is halt the system then add the NIC card then reboot and all is well. When you reboot the system the hardware is detected. But there may be an easier way but I havent tried it. I have a Netgear A411 card and it gave me problems with 7.1 s

Re: [luau] Sony VAIO PCG-FX220 Laptop

2002-07-20 Thread Jeff Mings
Have you tried running kudzu? Alternatively, perhaps kudzu needs to rediscover the device anew. You could try backing up the kudzu file in /etc/sysconfig/hwconf and then editing it to remove the network card entry. Mine looks like: class: NETWORK bus: PCI detached: 0 device: eth driver: tu

[luau] Wireless Security Blackpaper

2002-07-20 Thread Warren Togami
http://arstechnica.com/paedia/w/wireless/security-1.html Arstechnica wrote this very detailed paper about 802.1x wireless security, talking about the flaws in the original WEP designs and measures taken by various companies like Cisco to attempt to secure it.

[luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread Michael Ableyev
Hullo all, okie... I'm having a little difficulty locating info on this. Are there any scripts run in slackware when coming back from suspend mode? If yes then where are they? The problem I'm having basically is this: my pcmcia nic gets restored fine but the interface configuration is gone and

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "Michael Ableyev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 4:56 PM Subject: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm > Hullo all, > > okie... I'm having a little difficulty locating info on this. > Are there any scripts run in slackwa

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread Michael Ableyev
Nope, Slackware doesn't have runlevels. But perhaps I was asking the wrong question. Do you know how to run a script when coming back from suspend? > > > Hullo all, > > > > okie... I'm having a little difficulty locating info on this. > > Are there any scripts run in slackware when coming back f

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread Warren Togami
The Red Hat specific script I think depends on using runlevel 4 for "suspend" mode, and runlevel 5 for normal operation. You would need to use "init 4" to put your computer to sleep not perfect but works. Attached is the script that was posted to the acpi-devel list. - Original Message -

[luau] News - Ogg Vorbis reaches 1.0

2002-07-20 Thread Warren Togami
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/19/1320219&mode=thread&tid=141 Ogg Vorbis finally reached version 1.0. Ogg is a fully free audio encoding codec capable of better sound quality than MP3, WMA or RealAudio when compared to the same bitrate. Ogg 1.0 reportedly has even better audio encoding

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread MonMotha
That's definately wrong. Slackware certainly has runlevels (cat /etc/inittab). However, it's init scrips aren't SysV style (they're somewhat BSDish), so they don't behave the same way. However, when you come out of suspend, there's apmd will run a set of scripts. man apmd for more info. -

[luau] Going Rate for certs:

2002-07-20 Thread karibdis
Hey all, I have been doing some checking around town (oahu) in the last couple of days for *nix / linux / RH certs, and have found that the going rate is around $1000 - $1500 just for the class, not even including the test! I am aware that most of these classes are business oriented, an

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread Ray Strode
Are there any scripts run in slackware when coming back from suspend mode? I don't use slackware or acpi, but I just checked the man page and it looks like acpid reads all files in /etc/acpi/events/, when any acpi event happens (/proc/acpi/event changes). Each file has a format something lik

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread Ray Strode
However, when you come out of suspend, there's apmd will run a set of scripts. man apmd for more info. Slackware uses apm by default? hr. Michael, ignore my last mail then. --Ray

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread MonMotha
If you're running slackware, you know how to change between those kinds of things :) In slackware, defaults are irrelavent as the first things people do are change them. --MonMotha Ray Strode wrote: However, when you come out of suspend, there's apmd will run a set of scripts. man apmd for

Re: [luau] Going Rate for certs:

2002-07-20 Thread Warren Togami
If you are able to do self study, try going down the skill checklist on the RHCE site and think to yourself how well you know a certain subsystem. Build yourself a home network of 2 or 3 computers, one being a NAT routing box sharing your internet connection and try out all the various server appl

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread Michael Ableyev
> That's definately wrong. Slackware certainly has runlevels (cat > /etc/inittab). However, it's init scrips aren't SysV style (they're > somewhat BSDish), so they don't behave the same way. Ack! I meant to say Slackware doesn't have _those_ runlevels, meaning "like Red Hat".. /me is feeling st

Re: [luau] Going Rate for certs:

2002-07-20 Thread whenever
Most of the classes range from $1500-$3000 for IT field, I had Sys Admin and Network Admin from Sun, two cisco classes, and an unix system admin class from another place.They are usefully when you have to work with it, kinda give you a inside understand of their systems. but I neve

Re: [luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

2002-07-20 Thread Michael Ableyev
> I don't use slackware or acpi, but I just checked the man page > and it looks like acpid reads all files in /etc/acpi/events/, > when any acpi event happens (/proc/acpi/event changes). Sorry, forgot to mention I was using apm.

[luau] automount

2002-07-20 Thread Michael Ableyev
When trying to get a hidden winblows share to be mounted by automount i can't seem to pass the $ to the damn thing (at least as far as I can see in /var/log/messages it tries to mount \C in stead of \C$). Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?