[newbie] terminal server:libwrap refused connection from tftp

2004-02-10 Thread Joe
this is what tail -f /var/log/messages tells me: xinetd[8966]: libwrap refused connection to tftp from 192.168.0.3 Googling has proved fruitless so far. A little help please. TIA. Joe. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

[newbie] terminal server client doesn't load boot image

2004-02-09 Thread Joe
I think I am close but not quite there yet. The client says: loading 192.168.0.2:boot-3c509.2.4.22-10mdk.nbi.. then just sits there. Dont think this is a firewall issue since I turned it off with gaurddog. I think exports for NFS have been set up correctly by drakTermServ. Sugestions? TIA.

Re: [newbie] terminal launches

2002-02-20 Thread David Crouse
Now how did you know that?? or better phrased "Where did you learn that?" I had "assumed" that a terminal just worked like that. didn't realize that the & after the command would free the terminal.I had been opening up several terminals when using black box to start the

Re: [newbie] Terminal syntax??? to a floppy directly from wordsta r?

2002-01-16 Thread Derek Jennings
wrote: > Try using the entire path to the file i.e. /home/user/filename? > > -Original Message- > From: Thomas Wildeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 12:32 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Terminal syntax??? to a floppy dire

RE: [newbie] Terminal syntax??? to a floppy directly from wordstar?

2002-01-16 Thread Chad
y of getting a terminal from Star Writer. Just use the one in your K or GNOME bar. Hope that helps. Chad -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Thomas Wildeman Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 3:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Term

RE: [newbie] Terminal syntax??? to a floppy directly from wordstar?

2002-01-16 Thread Matt Bullock
Try using the entire path to the file i.e. /home/user/filename? -Original Message- From: Thomas Wildeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 12:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Terminal syntax??? to a floppy directly from wordstar? Hello, I

Re: [newbie] terminal games?

2001-10-05 Thread Matt Greer
On Friday 05 October 2001 03:15 pm, you wrote: > Not sure if it uses ncurses, but Star Trek is really cool. And there's > Snake (well, that's what it's called on cell phones :) ), Thanks, nibble (the snake game) was what I needed. It dawned on me to stop searching for "linux terminal games" an

RE: [newbie] terminal games?

2001-10-05 Thread FLYNN, Steve
01 6:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] terminal games? Does anyone know of any action games that are done in the console (probably using ncurses)? I mean games that use text characters to produce all the graphics, you could run the game

[newbie] terminal games?

2001-10-04 Thread Matt Greer
Does anyone know of any action games that are done in the console (probably using ncurses)? I mean games that use text characters to produce all the graphics, you could run the game without X installed at all. I keep downloading games that claim to be "console" games, compiling them, then runn

Re: [newbie] Terminal not fully functional

2001-07-14 Thread Len Lawrence
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Peter Ruskin wrote: > I don't know what I've done, but now I get this message using any xterm as > a user - root's OK. I can only use the spacebar to page forward in a man > page. > > [20:14 peter@penguin:~]$ man bash > WARNING: t

[newbie] Terminal not fully functional

2001-07-12 Thread Peter Ruskin
I don't know what I've done, but now I get this message using any xterm as a user - root's OK. I can only use the spacebar to page forward in a man page. [20:14 peter@penguin:~]$ man bash WARNING: terminal is not fully functional - (press RETURN) BA

RE: [newbie] Terminal Linux

2001-02-27 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
To: Linux Novatos Subject: [newbie] Terminal Linux Hello all I received a message with this link: www.ltsp.org Anybody knows if Can I use a 286 PC like a terminal? How Can I do it? See ya -- Édison Andrés Rivera Noreña Ingeniero de Sistemas Departamento de Informática Universidad de San

RE: [newbie] Terminal Linux

2001-02-26 Thread Evan Flynn
MAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Édison Andrés > Sent: 27 February 2001 16:51 > To: Linux Novatos > Subject: [newbie] Terminal Linux > > > Hello all > > I received a message with this link: > www.ltsp.org > > Anybody knows if Can I use a 286 PC like a terminal? How Can I

RE: [newbie] Terminal Linux

2001-02-26 Thread Daryl Johnson
Behalf Of Édison Andrés > Sent: 27 February 2001 16:51 > To: Linux Novatos > Subject: [newbie] Terminal Linux > > > Hello all > > I received a message with this link: > www.ltsp.org > > Anybody knows if Can I use a 286 PC like a terminal? How Can I do it? >

Re: [newbie] Terminal window dupes

2001-01-07 Thread John Rye
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 05:40:13 -0800 (PST), Meph Istopheles said: >> I'll click on an application icon and get multiple occurrances >> opened up. > > Tom reminded me of something I remember reading long ago that >the "stickY" state of a window, if "remembered" or saved, will >

Re: [newbie] Terminal window dupes

2001-01-07 Thread Meph Istopheles
Hey John, > > Any idea what could cause a terminal window to auto- > > duplicate on each desktop? > That's a similar problem to one I have > I'll click on an application icon and get multiple occurrances > opened up. Tom reminded me of something I remember reading long ago that the

[newbie] Terminal window dupes

2001-01-07 Thread Meph Istopheles
Hey, I've never seen this happen in SunOS, RedHat 5.0, or RedHat 6.0. What's the deal? Lately, I'm finding that if I open my pine in a terminal window either opening at start of E or afterward, that (& only that) terminal window duplicates itself on all four of my main desktops. Worse, i

Re: [newbie] Terminal

2000-03-17 Thread Ribbo
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Jeremy wrote: > You said you have Mandrake 6.1 but the NEWEST version of lynx. That > could make it tough for people here to know your exact setup. If you > compiled it yourself it may be easier to know which library was used. > If noone here can help you, try the lynx mail

Re: [newbie] Terminal

2000-03-16 Thread Ribbo
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Jeremy wrote: > Do you have colors in lynx in one of your text mode virtual consoles? Jeremy, my lynx does have colors in console/shell, and so does vim. do you have lynx/vim colors while you in X session, i mean running lynx from Konsole/Eterm/Aterm/Xterm, do you see color

[newbie] Terminal

2000-03-15 Thread Ribbo
dear friends... i ever post this question before but only one person who replied the answer. so i would like to ask again: Do you guys could seen colors in terminals for Lynx and Vim ? Here i have some terminal in my system: Xterm, Kvt, Konsole, Aterm & Eterm. I usually use Aterm and Eterm (make

Re: [newbie] terminal emulator

1999-12-20 Thread bahriesz
hi... thank god I managed to solve the problem... now the terminal emulator works... for those who are using SiS vga chip and bound to have the same problem with me, why not give a try to use XFCom_SiS server from SuSe linux... I dled it and there!.. I can use all of my terminals now... thanks

[newbie] terminal emulator

1999-12-19 Thread bahriesz
hi... I have this problem.. I install mandrake 6.1 and got the X window working, but all terminal emulators, console, and likes didn't work well. When i invokes it, all it displays is black box. Bad display also occur in some program like xfontcel and xvidtune. After a few tries, i found that its

Re: [newbie] terminal emulator wont work

1999-12-18 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > hi... i use mandrake 6.1 > my terminal emulator didn't work properly.. i cannot > see the cursor although it is there. all i can see is > black box... but when i type a command (without seeing > it) the command work.. e.g xvidtune.. any suggestion

[newbie] terminal emulator wont work

1999-12-18 Thread bahriesz
hi... i use mandrake 6.1 my terminal emulator didn't work properly.. i cannot see the cursor although it is there. all i can see is black box... but when i type a command (without seeing it) the command work.. e.g xvidtune.. any suggestion? __ Do Yo

Re: [newbie] terminal related lockups

1999-10-19 Thread pete moss
Jackal wrote: > > I am not sure if our problems are one and the same but I had this problem on > my laptop. Occasionally, the system will lock the keyboard and the mouse and > I had to switch it off and on to continue...but a quick look at the clock > showed that the system is still running. i

Re: [newbie] terminal emulation problems

1999-10-19 Thread sphilp
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 10:03:21PM +0200, Jose Ramon Delgado wrote: > Hi , I am trying to connect my labtop to the serial port of my PC > with Linux , and actually a got it , but the problem is that the > speed of the comunication is really slow , ( for example 5 minutes just > to load the mand

[newbie] terminal emulation problems

1999-10-19 Thread Jose Ramon Delgado
Hi , I am trying to connect my labtop to the serial port of my PC with Linux , and actually a got it , but the problem is that the speed of the comunication is really slow , ( for example 5 minutes just to load the mandrake init page where you enter the login and password) , I am using proc

Re: [newbie] terminal related lockups

1999-10-19 Thread Jackal
I am not sure if our problems are one and the same but I had this problem on my laptop. Occasionally, the system will lock the keyboard and the mouse and I had to switch it off and on to continue...but a quick look at the clock showed that the system is still running. I was desperate and wrote a

[newbie] terminal related lockups

1999-10-18 Thread pete moss
i know, i have mentioned this before, but i am still having problems. anytime i open a terminal (xterm, gnome-terminal, etc.) from within X, the computer completely locks up and i have to hit reset. if i start the terminal from a virtual terminal (alt+F2) then it runs fine. i am running mandrak

Re: [newbie] terminal and backspace

1999-10-04 Thread Simon Norris
Someone disagree with this, because this is specifically a Unix command, but give it a go anyway, it might work under Linux; stty erase - Original Message - From: lalala lalala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 1999 11:27 PM Subj

[newbie] terminal and backspace

1999-10-03 Thread lalala lalala
Hi... after 2 GRUELING months of installtion question and FAQs.. I finally got Linux to run properly. I have two questions: 1) how do u enable backspace to work? 2) whenever I open up a terminal (or a terminal emulator), I can't see anything but pitch black screen... it won't even show "/usr/bla

[newbie] Terminal setting

1999-07-31 Thread amal
Hi friend, if I switch my runlevel to single user mode then back again to multi-user login, I always met the input for login could not accept carriage return, instead it treated carriage-return as ^M displayed on input. For example, if I switched to single user on tty1, the tty1 will soon get the

Re: [newbie] Terminal woes

1999-06-18 Thread Anonymous
ECTED]> - Original Message - From: Carl Flippin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 18, 1999 1:49 AM Subject: [newbie] Terminal woes > I'm having a bit of trouble with vi. If I start vi as root, it works > flawlessly, as a normal user, howeve

[newbie] Terminal woes

1999-06-17 Thread Anonymous
I'm having a bit of trouble with vi. If I start vi as root, it works flawlessly, as a normal user, however, I get "[91m~" as the first line. Does anyone know where this comes from? It seems to affect every xwindows type terminal.