Not necessarily. 7.0 had a few problems. You may want to get 7.0-2.
Also, if I recall correctly, I got an error similar to yours when I tried to
install on an over-clocked CPU.
Bryan
"Huelskamp, VT" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/11/2000 07:08:03 AM
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What do you mean by nonfunctional?
Doesn't work at all?
Works occasionally?
Can't start X session?
Known unsupported card?
What?
Bryan
"West, Kenneth" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/06/2000 09:05:18 AM
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Try ctl-alt-plus or ctl-alt-minus and see if that changes your resolution. If
not, try running "xf86config" from either the command line, or from an xterm
session and somewhere in there, you will be able to define more that one
resolution type. I think. Can someone else on the list verify?
I believe this happens because *nix uses only a carriage-return as its
end-of-record marker, whereas winders is expecting a carriage-return/line-feed
combination. Many winders editors such as UltraEdit (look it up on the 'Net),
either recognizes this automatically and compensates, or allows
Hi,
Is it possible to use a Linux box at work as a client for Solaris? I can
telnet in just fine, but would like to enable an Solaris X session as needed.
Has anyone else done this with solaris or any other *nix? If so I would
appreciate pointers to docs.
Thanks,
Bryan
Hi,
Here is the VERYT END of my /etc/rc.d/rc.local entry that handles this..
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -i eth0 -j MASQ
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
If you are getting permission denied, make sure ROOT has RW . You may need
to actually create
Did apache ever work on your machine? What happens if you point your web
browser on your box to localhost?
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OK. What I meant to say is ...
What do you see on your screen if you point your browser to localhost? Does
your browser return an error, or do you get nothing at all?
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Ok, lets get to my point...Ive installed mandrake linux like a
Kit,
try /usr/sbin/apachectl
This will show you the available options.
Bryan
KompuKit [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/16/2000 09:03:46 PM
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Duh,
I was doing a little (almost) spring cleaning, and came across mandrake60-1.iso.
I guess based on the naming conventions of 7.0 and 70-2 that I found my ancient
6.0 distro? Is this a correct ASSumption?
If this IS 6.0, and anyone wants it (seems a while back I needed it but 6.1 and
7.0
You should use dhcp if your ISP requires it. Check your settings for the
ethernet card in Win98. If the assign IP address automatically option is
selected, you should enable dhcp in Linux. If not, try setting Linux to match
what IP address is shown in win98.
Hope this helps,
Bryan
Roger
Try
tar -zxvf filename.tar.gz
or tar -xvf filename.tar
Bryan
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Hi people,
A simple
Maybe "localhost"?
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Greetings again,
Here's yet another problem. I'm an @home user.
Found some stuff in the achives
ldconfig -v libs.list
cat libs.list | grep libstdc* lib.rpt
Here is lib.rpt
libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 = libstdc++-3-libc6.1-2-2.10.0.so
libstdc++.so.2.8 = libstdc++.so.2.8.0
libstdc++.so.2.7.2 = libstdc++.so.2.7.2.8
libstdc++.so.27 =
I got this when trying to install on a machine with either an overclocked
processor or a 486DX , I think.
Bryan
"Dennis Yar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/07/2000 04:45:49 AM
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You can do almost ANYTHING you dream of with it. What would you like to do?
Be specific.
Bryan
"Andrew" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/06/2000 10:50:59 AM
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Nevermind. Guess I should read the subject line next time 8-/
Bryan
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You can do
What version of Mandrake are you using, and is this a fresh installation?
I have two PRO/100+ cards in my Linux box. They were detected on installation
of Linux.
You probably need to configure eth0. I prefer the command line stuff, so I
would (as root) run
linuxconf
Select - Networking
It did not detect the cards on installation? Strange. Have you tried to
manually configure them by yourself, or using the info I sent you?
Bryan
Michael Haney [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/01/2000 01:29:26 PM
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I use 'reboot'
Bryan
"Bryan Foster" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/25/2000 03:44:27 PM
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I can call this
Pretty much the same way you got on it. You should have received a message
almost exactly like the following when you joined this list:
Welcome to the Cooker List.
You just have been subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yes, but I had only 80mb of RAM in that particular PC, so I assume that was the
cause.
Bryan
"Frank Rocco" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/18/2000 11:10:23 AM
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I can dial into my box at home if my internet (cable modem) connection is down.
I think it is simply a matter of having a properly configured modem.
You can do this from KDE by selecting
K - Applications - Voice Mail Fax (kvoice)
It will ask it it is okay to enable certain changes. Be
MediaOne's Roadrunner service is what I have.
Bryan
Speaking of which, does anyone have roadrunner's cable modem
service? If so do they or have they had any such of this kind
of trouble? I am getting roadrunner's (Cox cable) service.
Ron,
I also have MediaOne. Here is my setup.
Adaptor 1 - eth0 is connected to the cable modem
Adaptor 2 - eth1 is connected to a hub that other PC's in my house are connected
to
Try this...
From the command prompt as root:
linuxconf
Choose:
1. Networking
2. Basic host Information
Wow! I got one a couple of weeks ago! I use the DeskJet driver. It works
well. I just need a new toner cartridge for it. Let me know if you find any
cheap ones.
Bryan
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For security reasons. If you REALLY want to do this, move /etc/securetty to
/etc/securetty.bak or something similar.
Bryan
Cameron Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/07/2000 03:25:46 PM
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If you are on the 'Net, su to root and try
rdate -sp time.nist.gov
That should do it.
Bryan
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That is what I do. Don't know why I didn't say that! Duh!
Bryan
Paul Derbyshire [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/08/2000 08:05:33 AM
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At
Reboot your PC and run Setup. In Setup, select BIOS Setup? change the boot
sequence from "floppy, C..." to CDROM,C... if that choice is available.
Hope this helps,
Bryan
"Christopher Sinclair" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/04/2000 06:52:37 AM
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Try
mount -t smbfs -o username=insert username,password=insert password
//nt_pc_name/nt_volume /mnt/winshare
Worked for me in 7.0
BRyan
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For what its worth, I have a machine at work that was running 6.1 which I
upgraded to 7.0 with few minor problems. However, I tried multiple clean
installs of 7.0 on my box at home, and had various problems which left me dead
in the water (squid, ip forwarding, etc) as a proxy server. To be
If your provider is like mine, you should let DHCP handle the info for the
EXTERNAL card(ip, host, etc.). You should only have to configure the internal
cards information. If you haven't already, try this and see if that helps.
Bryan
Raymond Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/29/2000
It is really very similar to how you subscribed to this stupid thing. You
should know this unless a "friend" signed you up. Try going to
www.linux-mandrake.com
Look for something on the left side of the screen that says "mailing list"
Click on it. The rest is self-explanatory.
Bryan
I get to work this morning, reboot my Linux box and get the following at the
login prompt:
Jan 31 08:38:54 babylon kernel: eth0: Transmit timed out: status 0090 at
0/12 command 0001a000.
I press enter and can log in as usual. However, I must admit that I get a
little uneasy when weird
Maybe the CD has a bad spot on it. I used the same Adaptec software to burn a
7.0 CD. It installed fine.
Try another one.
Bryan
"Antoniou, Stylianos" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/27/2000 01:09:47 PM
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I am trying to run an install script that asks for the raw floppy device. My
standard floppy is /dev/fd0
Any idea what I should tell the script to look at for the "raw" floppy?
I tried /dev/rfd0, but apparently that isn't it...
Thanks,
Bryan
Jason,
If you are running KDE, look under 'Gnome and X Apps' - 'Internet' and try
gftp.
Bryan
"Jason M. Shatto" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/27/2000 04:15:05 PM
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Maybe this will do it. Run 'linuxconf' from either the command prompt or from
X. Select Networking - Basic Host Information. Scroll down (or tab) and make
sure both eth0 and eth1 are Enabled.
Bryan
"Wendell E. Gragg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/27/2000 09:48:37 PM
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At a command prompt as root, type 'ntsysv'
Place an '*' in the brackets next to inet by pressing the spacebar. That should
do it.
Bryan
"Chris Hughes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/26/2000 02:11:57 PM
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Nah. That is thresult of a core dump. Most *nices do that when something goes
haywire, hence the 'dead' look. Supposedly, some folks have the ability to view
the contents of the file and determine what happened. Don't know why it showed
up on a floppy, unless that is where the error
Have you tried booting from the CD? I have pretty much given up on making boot
disks. If your bios/cd-rom support it, try it.
Bryan
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Then what is the usb option in ntsysv that can be started at bootup? I thought
it was for usb devices.
Bryan
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I got this message on bootup of Mandrake 7.0
Starting Sendmail postfix is loaded: i die in front of my lord
Is this uh... supposed to happen? I thought it was kind of spooky!
That, coupled with squid dying constantly, prompted me to reload 6.1
Bryan
Ok. I shall reinstall 7.0 with "welcome crackers" security and sendmail instead
of postfix.
Still kind of a freaky message though:-)
Bryan
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Try adding the following to your /etc/hosts.allow file
ALL:ALL
Try to telnet in after doing so.
Bryan
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OOPS! Forgot to add
[date] kb01ln squid[641]: Squid Parent : child process 749 exited with Status 1
Okay. I give up. I did a clean install of 7.0 Server recently. I have squid
properly configured, but my proxy server is failing with the following extraced
from /var/log/messages...
Okay. I give up. I did a clean install of 7.0 Server recently. I have squid
properly configured, but my proxy server is failing with the following extraced
from /var/log/messages...
[date] kb01ln squid[641]: Squid parent : child process 749 started
[date] kb01ln (squid): Cannot open
Can anyone recommend a good book on SMTP? We are looking at setting up our own
mail and news servers at work. I checked Barnes and Nobles web site, but found
only one book and it was 3 years old. I can't, as a matter of principle, look
at amazon.com so does anyone know of a good book or site
What are you trying to accomplish with the cable modem? Do you simply want a
single computer connected to it, or do you want to use it as a gateway for
multiple computers?
Bryan
"David" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/20/2000 12:54:57 PM
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Let's see it.
Bryan
If anyone is interested, send me 3 bucks for the media and postage, and I will
send you what you want.
Mail to the address on my still not finished site...(Pardon the shameful plug
attempt)
http://www.kband.net
I'm not in it to make any money, but I have a cable modem, a burner, and a
desire
Where is the usual heavy traffic from this list? Received nothing since
Friday
Bryan
I have had a single cron job that monitors my ip address running for quite some
time on my box with no problems. A few days ago, I added a second job to
run "rdate -sp time.nist.gov" at specifc intervals. It seems that after a day
or so, both jobs stop ( no email to root ), and crond returns
I have had a single cron job that monitors my ip address running for quite some
time on my box with no problems. A few days ago, I added a second job to
run "rdate -sp time.nist.gov" at specifc intervals. It seems that after a day
or so, both jobs stop ( no email to root ), and crond returns
Try
http://www.ale.org
They meet firts Thursday of every month at GA TECH, unless they have changed the
schedule. The web site should have that info.
I used to go to the meetings a couple of years ago. Most of the stuff was over
my head, and probably still is, but I really should start
Regarding whether or not telnet server is instaled by default;
'Splain it to me, please. I wiped out my partitions and installed 6.1 9Server)
from scratch. I did not have to go back and install telnet server. After
setting hosts.allow and a few other things, I was able to telnet right in.
Hi again!,
I have a Colorado T1000 floppy tape drive that I have been trying desperately to
configure for Linux. I have found much info on ftape, and even an old
program that I used to use for backing up SCO (Microlite Backup Edge) that has
been ported to Linux. I cannot, however, get over
Try this as root...
From a terminal window in x type
netcfg
Click on the interfaces tab
Highlight eth0
Click Edit
When the next box pops up, make sure that the "Activate interface at boot time"
is checked
Hope this helps!
Bryan
Fr
ÚdÚric GÚdin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/29/99 02:27:16
Can't remember if this was already posted here. Forgive me if it has been.
UNIX Airways
Everyone brings one piece of the plane along when they come
to the airport. They all go out on the runway and put the
plane together piece by piece, arguing non-stop about what
kind of plane they are
Type
ifconfig eth0
or
ifconfig eth1
at the command line.
Look immediately after where it says
inet addr:
You should be able to telnet to that ip address if everything else in set up
correctly
ex. inet addr:192.168.1.1
Hope this helps,
Bryan
Joe Brault [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/12/99
Type
ifconfig eth0
or
ifconfig eth1
at the command line.
Look immediately after where it says
inet addr:
You should be able to telnet to that ip address if everything else in set up
correctly
ex. inet addr:192.168.1.1
Hope this helps,
Bryan
Joe Brault [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/12/99
/var/log/samba/log.nmb
"Get_Hostbyname Unknown host [kb01ln.kband.net]
nmbd/nmbd.c:main(689)
Unable to get my hostname - exiting
Same thing with log.smb
Didn't realise there was a Samba list. I did post to a samba newsgroup though.
No luck yet...
Bryan
Gerry Doyon [EMAIL
The problem is not being able to start on bootup. On bootup, I get
starting smb --- started
starting nmb - failed
same happens on shutdown
I hate to reinstall since the same thing is likely to happen again but I am
about out of options.
Sigh!
Bryan
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This is a stretch. But...
Speaking of SCO. Is it possible for Linux to read SCO disks? I have dBase IV
for SCO, (really, it is a licensed copy), and would like to try to install on
Linux, but I can't mount the floppy.
I get an error saying wrong filesystem, bad superblock, etc.. no matter
Waiting for someone to say...
How do I get on to your list? ;-)
Bryan
Sorry if you get this twice. I sent it about 5 hours ago and still it hasn't
shown up.
Also, In that 5 hours, I checked the archive and found someone with the same
problem
Hi Folks,
Well I couldn't leave well enough alone. I listened to the voices and
upgraded from 6.0 to 6.1 the other
Mine took 24 hours! You guys are lucky. Lets's find out who is causing this
trouble and give 'em the Ping 'o Death (if applicable)
Bryan
Mike Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/16/99 08:31:08 AM
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Hello again,
I somehow managed to get gnomba to be able to "see" my NT box and its
shares. Only problem is that gnomba cannot "see" any files in the shared
directories. Am I once again missing something obvious?
Thanks,
Bryan
P.S. - As a test, the time is now 9:28 AM EST
Since I apparently took it in the shorts when I decided to blindly upgrade to
6.1, I would like to know if it is possible to revert back to Apache 1.2 since
1.3 makes all kinds of blanket changes that are vaguely mentioned in the docs.
Can it be done?
Thanks,
Bryan
Winmodems do not work in Linux. You may want to consider getting an external
model, or a non-plug-n-pray model.
Bryan
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BTW,
Yesterday, November 10th was the 224th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps.
SEMPER FI!
Bryan
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I have a Linksys hub and the same at-home network. I would recommend Linksys.
Good Luck,
Bryan
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I have disabled DHCP for eth0 using linuxconf, but still am forced to boot from
a floppy.
Where can I copy the floppy's contents to on the hard drive to make the computer
NOT
require the floppy?
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Bryan
On the fresh, new 6.1 box, I am using DHCP to get assigned an IP address.
LOAD 'whatever' ,8,1
;-)
Bryan
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Just did fresh install of 6.1 on what will hopefully become our NT Ftp Server's
competitor.
startx automatically brings up fvwm which I am trying to change to kde
It looks like I already have desktop links in /root/Desktop such as cdrom.lnk,
etc.
I have not been able to figure out hown to
I had pretty much the same thing happen with my cable modem setup. The problem
was caused by IRQ conflicts. Something odd with the Intel cards I used? It
sounds weird, but try simply switching the slots for the ethernet cards. Put
eth0 where eth1 is, and vice-versa. This worked for me.
The Royal Family Of Britain on Linux? A sure sign of the Apocalypse!
Bryan
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Just a lite-hearted jab.
I'm not sure what fatuous means, bit now that I think about it, my comment was
probably silly and/or idiotic ;-)
Bryan
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Do NOT setup Firewall or PROXY, most Cable Provider forbid those servers.
I usually use grep to search either files or command output for string
ocurrences.
Ex.
grep "bryanm" user.txt result
would return the contents of any line that contained bryanm in a file called
user.txt and dump the results to a file called result
leave result off to dump to screen
You
I got this same error about a year ago while running Caldera. If I remember
correctly, it happened after I put an entry in rc.local to "force" my modem
into a ready state on boot-up. Hope this helps.
Bryan
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I got this same error about a year ago while running Caldera. If I remember
correctly, it happened after I put an entry in rc.local to "force" my modem
into a ready state on boot-up. Hope this helps.
Bryan
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Ditto.
Bryan
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Sam wrote:
If any of you are planning on doing some web
Hello,
I have an old (early 1980's) Telebyte TDX 1600 BPI tape drive. I have the DOS
software to run it, but was just wondering if anyone else
has attempted to use something like this with Linux. I believe the card for it
is a Pertec interface? if that helps. I occasionaly get people who
I had the same thing happen to me just the other day. Try:
modprobe ppa
Then mount -a (assuming you have mount -t /dev/. in fstab)
Bryan
P.S. I have to rereun modprobe ppa on subsequent bootups. Don't know of a way
to make it "stick".
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Seeing the posts about Zip drives prompted me to resume trying to mount my
parallel port zip drive. I searched the archives and...
Viola!! I found the appropriate information..
modprobe ppa
mount /dev/sda4 /mnt/zipdrive -t vfat
Question is...
After adding mount /dev/sda4 /mnt/zipdrive -t
Hi Folks!
Question:
I have an internal Colorado T1000 tape drive on my box. It is spliced into the
floppy controller cable. How do I fnd the device name that this will go to so
that I can mount it. (Assume /dev/fdxX ? ) Is there somewhere that list the
"default" device names for particular
Hey Scripting Gurus,
I set up a crontab for root to run a script. The script was written for
bash. I found out that cron runs under sh? When the job kicks off, it can't
find ifconfig or grep, which are part of the script. Email is sent to root
"ifconfig : command not found" "grep :
Thanks to all.
Especially:
yacketta
bero
Simon Norris
I wound up both setting the path at the beginning, and putting FQFNs any place a
command or file was referenced.
Sort of double redundant but...
It ain't gota be pretty. It's just gotta work!
Thanks,
BRyan
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Hi All,
I am trying to write a script that will run occasionally, and send email to me
when certain events happen. I have hit a brick wall in trying to completely
automate
either sendmail or mailto. I can get them to run automagically up to where they
expect a text message followed by
Never mind...
Just found mailx...
Sorry for the hasty posting..
Bryan
Hi All,
I am trying to write a script that will run occasionally, and send email to me
when certain events happen. I have hit a brick wall in trying to completely
automate
either sendmail or mailto. I can get them to
Let me know if you have any specific questions. Mine was pretty easy to set up.
Bryan
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Subject: Re: [newbie] cable modem
From:
Download the patch (stop.the.voices-lithium1-.0.tar.gz) from
http://im-not-crazy-you-are.com
Good Luck!
"Joseph S. Gardner" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/16/99 11:44:45 AM
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Done! Works like a charm! Thanks!
Bryan
John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/14/99 10:27:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Similar Telnet Problem
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you
Try xf86config instead.
Bryan
bgf [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/15/99 06:26:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] X display very odd
Oddly enough, I type in XF86Setup and it says that
I have a similar telnet problem to the person who couldn't telnet into their
box. After installing Mandrake, I could telnet in/out with no problems.
However, the other night curiosity got the better of me and I clicked the update
icon to see what would happen. After the download/install
3Com 3C509b or Intel Pro(100) which is a bit more. I have had no trouble with
either. If someone as dangerous at a keyboard as I has no trouble, noboby
should.
Bryan
"Simon Norris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/13/99 06:57:16 AM
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Anyone know how to set up Linux to automatically answer incoming data/fax calls?
I used to use mgetty, but it was kind of cumbersome.
I guess what I am asking is Does anyone know of anything similar to Procomm
Plus for (shudder) windows (shudder) for Linux?
Thanks,
Bryan
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