Legion wrote:
allora:
innanzitutto grazie 1000,se un super ignorante come me (la prima volta
che edito un file!) e' riuscito a farlo funzionare.
Prego, è solo un piacere ... anche se i ringraziamenti li giro a Demis
(è lui che ha scoperto tutto ... io ho solo riportato ... GRAZIE DEMIS!)
Mi serviranno un paio di giorni per altre cose, ma lo far senz'altro.
Luca
Il 14:16, gioved 05 aprile 2001, hai scritto:
Qualcuno usa o ha mai usato dosemu?
E' facile da configurare o faccio prima a cercare un programma simile che
giri sotto Linux?
Bench veramente inesperto l'ho installato e configurato correttamente. Se
hai bisogno di una mano penso di poterti
Secondo quanto riportato nel manualetto che si
scarica assieme a DOSemu dalsito www.dosemu.org dopo l'istallazione di dosemu è
necessario creare unadirectory che all'avvio DOSemu farà considerare a DOS
come disco C. Percreare tale directory con tutte le cose che occorrono
esiste
Un po' di tempo fa c'era stata una discussione sul
fatto che linux mandrake potesse essere installato sul secondo HD.
A riguardo avrei una domanda da fare: ho aggiunto
un altro hard disk al mio computer e vorrei installare linux sul secondo. Il
problema e': se sul primo installo win e
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When I check the services, the Telnet service is set to "On Demand" ..
How would I make it "Automatic", so the service is always running.
Thanks
Brett.
You need to run Samba on the linux box.
Daryl Johnson
Proplan Associates
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of BJS
Sent: 05 April 2001 02:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] networking question
Ok
Box #1 runs windows 2000
Hi , Could anyone help me to configure the folloing situation ?
A physical interface of a router is multihomed with 172.17.4.0/24 and
172.17.5.0/24 nets .
and the ip address of my host running linux is 172.17.4.60, how to confiure
172.17.5.254 as my default route ?
the default gateway and
Telnet runs under inetd(assuming it is turned on under
inetd.conf). Inetd listens to the port that telnet
requests come in on. If a request comes in it starts
the telnet daemon. This is done to save system
resources since inetd also listens for alot of other
services. This saves on system
Dear All :
My system is Mandrake 7.0. When I try to install libcap-0.6.2-1.i586.rpm , it
shows " only package with major number =3 is suported by this version of RPM "
but How do I know whick rpm is suitable ? When I get a package , how do I know
its major number ?
Thanks a lot !
will mandrake install over a ntfs formatted hardrive
i want to install over windows 2000, ideally without repartitioning-
(because I'm using a work computer)
The 7.1 cd I have wont work (although did with win 98)
Also when the compiuter had win 98 it automtaically configured xwindows.
I have
Check which package the file belong to at rpmfind.net.
Andy
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From: Terry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE 2.1.1 - do I also need to update XFree86?
also forgot to ask .. some of
hi Steve...
thanks for the advice, but it didn't work! it did made sense what you said,
but I still have the same problem and I don't have the time to find out what
is wrong...
I thinking in installing RedHat (that I'm sure it works) only for the
application, since I need it for school.
And yes,
What is the difference and does every os have ssh? For example windows
has a telnet program. Will windows also have a ssh program?
Thanks
Nadin
ssh under windoz available in 3rd party program likes Secure CRT
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From: "Nadin Merali" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 10:16 PM
Subject: [newbie] Telnet vs SSH
What is the difference and does every os have ssh? For example
you have to download for windows SecureCRT
- Original Message -
From: Nadin Merali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 10:16 AM
Subject: [newbie] Telnet vs SSH
What is the difference and does every os have ssh? For example windows
has a telnet
Not to discourage anybody, but Mandrake 8.0 should come out "real soon now
TM". The third beta is already out. We are testing the beta and it is
starting to look really good.
I would just wait for MDK 8.0 to come out. That release will have KDE 2.1.1,
as well as the 2.4.2 kernel and other
The difference is in security for the most part. There are some other
perks to SSH that telnet does not allow. For example you could shut
down a machine with the command:
ssh -l root hostname.dns.com shutdown -h now
Once you execute that command, it will ask you for the RSA key passcode
and
Terry wrote:
also forgot to ask .. some of these dependency errors
list files that I have no idea what package they come
from (so far the ones that appear regularly are
"libfreetype.so.6" and "glibc-devel") .. what
package(s) are these files found in?
Terry
Terry glibc-devel is
Hi everyone,
I have a permanent dialup connection, and every now and then the modem will
just lock up and nothing short of turning it off will fix it... its a 56 K
KTX external modem, and the problem has only been since it was put on the
linux machine..
It will work for a month sometimes, and
you can also download terra-term pro, and the ssh addin..
but the best ssh I have used in windoze is Zoc, they have a new version
which is in beta, but gives you unlimited use, I have had it for a while and
its great...
full color the whole bit.
Frank Hauptle
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Has anyone accomplished installing the latest version of Kerberos 5 via RPM
from Red Hat or via tar.gz on the Mandrake 7.2? I am looking for some
instructions because my feeble attempts thus far have been unsucessful.
Mandrake
I am trying to install glibc-2.2.2-4mdk using Mandrake Update (so I can
install XFree86). The install fails with errors (lots os them). I get so
many errors that the list goes off the bottom of my screen. I can find
no way to scroll to the bottom of the error list. Therefore I cannot get
to the
Okay, I might have screwed up here.I installed xfree86 4.0.3-2.1 in a vain
attempt to install KDE 2.1.1.Now when I do a rpm -Uvh *.rpm --test I get the
following error:
[dale@gandalf kde2.1.1]$ su root
Password:
[root@gandalf kde2.1.1]# rpm -Uvh *.rpm --test
error: failed dependencies:
did you enable supermount?
AGM
ai4a wrote:
I am trying to install glibc-2.2.2-4mdk using Mandrake
Update (so I can install XFree86). The install fails with
errors (lots os them). I get so many errors that the list
goes off the bottom of my screen. I can find no way to
scroll to the bottom of the error list. Therefore I
Yeah, I got that sh*t too with 4.0.3-2, either use 4.0.3-1 or upgrade glibc
to 2.2 and use 4.0.3-3. I did the later and as a side effect I have aa fonts.
(Something is messed up the -2 I think).
-s
On Friday 06 April 2001 02:59 pm, you wrote:
Okay, I might have screwed up here.I installed
What Alan says is basically true, but if you're brave at heart, here's a
method that can enable one to upgrade to glibc 2.2 on a 7.2 install.
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/Help___How_To/Glibc-2_2/glibc-2_2.html
I followed these instructions here except where they say do a --force
--nodeps, do
On Thursday 29 March 2001 11:25, Jennifer Davis wrote:
Yes, I used abi to read and edit word files. One feature it lacks that I
do miss are the styles. If you are merely reading, it should not be a
And it seems to not have tables, either.
For what it's worth, I read my resume, which I
How did you upgrade to glibc 2.2?
Hi folks,
I am using Mandrake 7.2. When I log in as a user into KDE 2.0 some Gnome
icons and windows appear on the desktop ... how can I get rid of them?
I thought of looking for a KDE configuration file inside the .kde folder ...
am I right? If yes, which file should I modify?
Thanks a
I just wrote all that in another email, but it hasn't shown up on the list
yet. It'll probably beat this one, but I'll cut and paste:
What Alan says is basically true, but if you're brave at heart, here's a
method that can enable one to upgrade to glibc 2.2 on a 7.2 install.
Hi Michael I did'nt read previous emails about it, but i have problems with my telnet and ftp services, they are too slow, what can i do, thanks in advance - Original Message - From:Michael Falzon Sent:Martes, 03 de Abril de 2001 01:04 a.m. To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[newbie]
s wrote:
What Alan says is basically true, but if you're brave at heart, here's a
method that can enable one to upgrade to glibc 2.2 on a 7.2 install.
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/Help___How_To/Glibc-2_2/glibc-2_2.html
I followed these instructions here except where they say do a --force
I've installed LM 7.2. I'm having a devil of a time setting up my ADSL
connection. Everything is functioning in MacroHard. I'm using qwest.net's
DSL services. A call to "tech support" yielded the standard "we don't
support Linux". Fine. He told me that he "doesn't think" they use PPPoE,
only
Well, I have the Gsx version and used to have the Vmware workstation. Now,
in gsx, one can setup as much as six scsci type devices (maybe in
workstation too, but I forget). Now, the devices linked to the scsi do not
have to be real scsci.. one can map atapi to scsi for example. All these
setting
Well, I guess I will answer since I don't see anyone answering this.
Correct me if I am wrong, but are not the ports at
/dev/par0 and the such
/dev/parport and the such?
/dev/lp0 and the such?
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Syamsul Anwar wrote:
I am presently evaluating VMWare too. Which device in /dev
I am using Qwest DSL and Mandrake 7.2 at this very moment. So I know it
works. Question: do you have the Cisco 67x router, or just the internal
NIC? I am running the Cisco, which has its own DHCP server built-in. I had
to configure the DHCP server to provide my DNS servers and default
I'm thinking of getting this:
http://www.accessmicro.com/productinfo.php3?ProductId=HDJAT3DF2B16RTL
I can't find anything but a post to some foreign language list
(can't even make out the language -- I think Portugese) on this
card.
I assume that as it uses nVidia Riva TNT2, it likely
Dave-
I have switched over to the Cisco, since the internal (infernal) Intel 2100
would not provide net access for Linux. Where am I falling down in the
configuration process?
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Sent: Friday,
Hi --
I'm trying to see if I can set up Kmail to retreive my e-mail. I get as far
as the SMTP tag where it asks for Server and Port. I have a cable modem and
all the documentation on e-mail (as well as tech support) said that I need
to switch to Outlook Express, so I'm not really sure what to
Well,
one major difference between the two is that telnet does not use
encryption for data and ssh does...
Andrew
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Nadin Merali wrote:
What is the difference and does every os have ssh? For example windows
has a telnet program. Will windows also have a ssh program?
I'm getting an error 501 in pine when I'm sending messages. It says
something about root at bellsouth.net not working. Anyone know how to fix
this? I can fetchmail fine. Thanks for any help Robert
Dan,
As root, run netconf and make sure you are using dhcp for your ethernet
card. Click the "Host name and IP network devices" button. In the next
dialog, click the "Adapter 1" tab. The Enabled box should be checked
(indented), and Dhcp should be selected. The Net device should show eth0,
Philip,
The Server entry should either be your POP3 server name (like
"mail.myisp.com" or something), or its IP address. For Port, use 25 for
SMTP (the default). Your other option is to set up Sendmail and be your
own SMTP server. I've never done that, so I can't help you there.
Dave
On
how do I know how much free HD space I have under linux?
Thank you!!
Julio
Use the command df -h to display that...
laters,
Andrew
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Julio
Gutierrez wrote:
how do I know how much free HD space I have under linux?
Thank you!!
Julio
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Hey,
I recently upgraded to the 8.0beta2 release of Mandrake, but
now I'm having a very peculiar problem. The r and z keys on my
keyboard do not work in X Windows. Instead of typing the character,
as expected, the border of the current window changes focus. I'm
using the sawfish window
try using the "df" command
- Original Message -
From: "Julio Gutierrez" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 11:19 PM
Subject: [newbie] free space
how do I know how much free HD space I have under linux?
Thank you!!
Julio
Dear friends:
Thanks to Peter Schram, I discovered a real goldmine for LM72 rpms. Here
is the address:
http://texstar.dyn.dhs.org/
You will find here the latest Mozilla 0.8.1, the latest galeon (and all
required dependencies -- one of which, the libdst++ .so.3 or something
like that included
What you are looking at is a Jaton card.
Check them out at www.jaton.com
The 32 meg version is only a few dollars more and is a better buy.
It is a TNT2 and it works fine under Mandrake 7.2.
Nvidia's drivers work fine as well.
It's a good inexpensive solution.
I have two Linux machines
On Saturday 07 April 2001 00:54, Cybreclay wrote:
try using the "df" command
Or use gtop - it gives a good graphical display on one of the panels.
Nathan
Dear friends:
Just for the record:
The Mozilla 0.8.1 LM72 rpm available at Texttar's LM72 site is still the
old Feb 17, 2001 version. However, I expect soon to see the latest 0.8.1
LM72 rpm available on their site. URL:
http://texstar.dyn.dhs.org/
I do not believe that you can use the Cooker
Just to share this with those of you interested. On a cable channel called
TechTV they will be installing a Linux OS, don't know which distro, on both
a desktop and laptop on the air. The intent I guess is to give hints and or
show what you may encounter trying to install a Linux distro.
You can
I compiled my file and when I tried to run the a.out
file it tells me bash: a.out: command not found. When
I see the files that I've got I see the a.out there in
green color with an * after. Someone tell me how the
hell can I make it to run the programs that I'm
writing .. Ive got 7.2 version of
also forgot to ask .. some of these dependency errors
list files that I have no idea what package they come
from (so far the ones that appear regularly are
libfreetype.so.6 and glibc-devel) .. what
package(s) are these files found in?
Terry
--- Robin Regennitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
there is not really a need to compile the driver..
if you use drake config=linxconf=network tab=select the
adapter1=choose eth0=then choose tulip from the drop down for the
module.. enter in the ip address, host name etc.. then restart you
network.. this will work. it worked for me at
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