Re: Re: [plug] training?

2001-05-11 Thread Win ------------------------------------------------------------>>> GO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >On Fri, 11 May 2001, Jaspher L.Mariano wrote: > >> I just want to know if there are some company that provide >> Linux training? other than Q-Linux and IBM. > the meralco foundation at ortigas offers linux training. __ www.edsamail.c

Re: [plug] training?

2001-05-11 Thread Chris G Haravata
Linus Torvalds uses SuSE!!! Read it: http://www.techtv.com/news/culture/story/0,24195,3327025,00.html ROJ wrote: > German Linux maker SuSE's Open Source Academy does training. check out http://www.apc.edu.ph/suse.html > > > hth > > ROJ > > > > On Fri, 11 May 2001 16:20:13 Jaspher L

Re: [plug] Linux Distributions

2001-05-11 Thread Federico Sevilla III
On Sat, 12 May 2001 at 02:43, Fritz Mesedilla wrote: > PManalastas... hmmm... is this who i believe it is? > Dr. Pablo Manalastas? PHD? Ateneo's God of Linux? Sir! Yes, PLUG's Doc Mana is the Doc Mana you believe him to be. Hahaha. "Ateneo's God of Linux" ... nice. I have absolutely nothing b

Re: [plug] Boot partition too large

2001-05-11 Thread Gideon N. Guillen
Leo Martinez wrote: > I am trying to install RH6.2 in a 28GB HDD. There are 2 OS installed > already, NT Server (3.5GB) and Workstation (2.5GB). There are 2 > additional partitions, 2GB and 15GB (2nd Primary Partition). The > remaining 5GB is free for linux. > > When I tried adding "/" par

Re: [plug] training?

2001-05-11 Thread ROJ
German Linux maker SuSE's Open Source Academy does training. check out http://www.apc.edu.ph/suse.html hth ROJ On Fri, 11 May 2001 16:20:13 Jaspher L.Mariano wrote: >Hi Guys, > >I just want to know if there are some company that provide Linux training? other than >Q-Linux and IBM. > >Tn

[plug] dosemu

2001-05-11 Thread Emmanuel Amador
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Edwin Casimero wrote: > And when I call for directory, I usually call the directory name. > Now it all depends on what user name your DOSEMU is running as. I think this might be it! How does one call for a directory? I've been looking at the man pages and I haven't found thi

Re: [plug] dosemu

2001-05-11 Thread Edwin Casimero
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Hi Manny! Our accounting has been using DOSEMU to run our legacy Clipper programs for more than 2 years now, multiple DRDOS 7.03 (look for the RPM in a Caldera Linux Distro or download it from Caldera) images in 1 server

RE: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Fritz Mesedilla
thanks. Fritz Mesedilla Systems Administrator Summit Interactive, Inc. FHM | Seventeen | Candy | Cosmopolitan | Preview | Good Housekeeping femalenetwork.com | candymag.com | fhm.com.ph | cosmo.com.ph http://contemplati

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread sherwin
let the man page answer your question... =D `man rsync` SETUP See the file README for installation instructions. Once installed you can use rsync to any machine that you can use rsh to. rsync uses rsh for its communications, unless both the source and destination are loc

RE: [plug] Linux Distributions

2001-05-11 Thread Fritz Mesedilla
PManalastas... hmmm... is this who i believe it is? Dr. Pablo Manalastas? PHD? Ateneo's God of Linux? Sir! hehehehe!!! Your pupil needs help! :) Fritz Mesedilla Systems Administrator Summit Interactive, Inc. FHM | Seventeen | Candy | Cosmopolitan | Preview | Good Housekeeping femalenetwo

Re: [plug] Linux Distributions

2001-05-11 Thread eric pareja
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Pablo Manalastas wrote: > On Fri, 11 May 2001, M. Yu wrote: > > > RedHat is a distribution of an OS called Linux just like MSDOS, DRDOS or > > QDOS (or was it QuickDOS?) were distributions of DOS. > > The analogy is not quite accurate. > > RedHat, Debian, Slackware, etc ar

Re: [plug] UWimap compile problem

2001-05-11 Thread Miguel A.L. Paraz
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 06:37:15PM +0800, dwen wrote: > cc -g -fno-omit-frame-pointer -O6-c -o mail.o mail.c It seems that you have no C Compiler. Should be a link to gcc, if it is installed. -- http://www.internet.org.ph .PH is PHilippines not PHone! Philippine Inte

RE: RE: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Fritz Mesedilla
wow! pero are you sure using > $ rsync -e ssh -av user@host:source user@host:destination is secured? by ssh? pero di ba may daemon yung rsync? Fritz Mesedilla Systems Administrator Summit Interactive, Inc. FHM | Seventeen | Candy | Cosmopolitan | Preview | Good Housekeeping femalenetwork.com |

RE: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Fritz Mesedilla
hey thanks. i'll check that out. Fritz Mesedilla Systems Administrator Summit Interactive, Inc. FHM | Seventeen | Candy | Cosmopolitan | Preview | Good Housekeeping femalenetwork.com | candymag.com | fhm.com.ph | cosmo.com.ph --

[plug] dosemu

2001-05-11 Thread Emmanuel Amador
I'm tinkering with dosemu and I was wondering if you guys could help me get the program to read my Windows partition. I tried editing the /etc/dosemu.conf file and put /dev/hda1 as the hdimage. I also unmounted the partition so it could be read. Unfortunately, I can't find the partition in dosemu

Re: RE: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread sherwin
well, i use mandrake... $ urpmf scp | grep /scp$ openssh:/usr/bin/scp and the above command says that *scp* is included in openssh. also consider using *rsync* because it can transfer just the differences between two sets of files. $ rpm -qf /usr/bin/rsync rsync-2.4.6-2mdk first, install rsyn

[plug] Jagged Alliance for Linux out!

2001-05-11 Thread Emmanuel Amador
Someone sent me this! Take note, however, that the game can be bloody and a bit risque (it could do without that). God bless! --- >From the News section of the official JA2 website: --- Frida

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Gino LV. Ledesma
> how do i install scp? ano yung source/file name niya? i can look for it sa > cd ng rh7.0 > simple install lang ba yun? we have openssh installed. kasama ba yung scp sa > openssh? > scp is part of the OpenSSH package. :) Download OpenSSH 2.9p1 from freshmeat.net or rpmfind.net :)

[plug] Linux Distributions

2001-05-11 Thread Pablo Manalastas
On Fri, 11 May 2001, M. Yu wrote: > RedHat is a distribution of an OS called Linux just like MSDOS, DRDOS or > QDOS (or was it QuickDOS?) were distributions of DOS. The analogy is not quite accurate. RedHat, Debian, Slackware, etc are Linux distributions: they all use the Linux kernel. On the

Re: [plug] linux scanner

2001-05-11 Thread Gino LV. Ledesma
> dear [plug], > > Can anyone suggest a program i can use to configure my UMAX Astra 2000P, > parallel port scanner for use with linux? I would really like to use my > scanner with linux, but UMAX doesn't have any drivers for it for linux > and it seems to be software driven. > > sincere thanks

Re: [plug] training?

2001-05-11 Thread Pablo Manalastas
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Jaspher L.Mariano wrote: > I just want to know if there are some company that provide > Linux training? other than Q-Linux and IBM. Both HP-Singapore and HP-Manila give Linux training (Intro to Admin, Installation and Configuration, File & Print Services, Web, etc.). The f

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Brian Baquiran
Fritz Mesedilla wrote: > > > > > Again, rsync might come in handy. > > isn't this hack-prone? You can run rsync over ssh as well as rsh. You can run a dedicated rsync server with it's own password file. Either option is probably less hack-prone than FTP. You should RTFM at http://rsync.samba.o

RE: [plug] Boot partition too large

2001-05-11 Thread Marvin Jeffrey E. Ledres
i think so cause i also partion my free space using win2k and it work perfectly. but if i skip that process my "/" partition only accepts 1gb of my harddisk. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Leo MartinezSent: Friday, May 11, 2

RE: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Fritz Mesedilla
how do i install scp? ano yung source/file name niya? i can look for it sa cd ng rh7.0 simple install lang ba yun? we have openssh installed. kasama ba yung scp sa openssh? Fritz Mesedilla Systems Administrator Summit Interactive, Inc. FHM | Seventeen | Candy | Cosmopolitan | Preview | Good Hous

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread M. Yu
> i was hoping for something like what i can do with fortunecity and tripod > before > > log in to fortunecity then log in to tripod > > i cascade cuteftp with fc and tripod open together. then i drag and drop > files between them. > > i was hoping to do that in our servers. > > note: cuteftp has

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread M. Yu
> i was hoping for something like what i can do with fortunecity and tripod > before > > log in to fortunecity then log in to tripod > > i cascade cuteftp with fc and tripod open together. then i drag and drop > files between them. > > i was hoping to do that in our servers. > > note: cuteftp has

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread M. Yu
> i was hoping for something like what i can do with fortunecity and tripod > before > > log in to fortunecity then log in to tripod > > i cascade cuteftp with fc and tripod open together. then i drag and drop > files between them. > > i was hoping to do that in our servers. > > note: cuteftp has

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread M. Yu
> i was hoping for something like what i can do with fortunecity and tripod > before > > log in to fortunecity then log in to tripod > > i cascade cuteftp with fc and tripod open together. then i drag and drop > files between them. > > i was hoping to do that in our servers. > > note: cuteftp has

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Brian Baquiran
"Mark Anthony J. Mercado" wrote: > > On Fri, 11 May 2001, Fritz Mesedilla wrote: > > > > > i cascade cuteftp with fc and tripod open together. then i drag and drop > > files between them. Hmm. I just re-read your post. Is FTP access all you have to both servers? If that is so, neither rsync, sc

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread M. Yu
> can someone please help? sure we can! > how do i configure servers for site-to-site transfers? uh, then again maybe not :-) pray tell, what do you mean EXACTLY by site-to-site transfers (bouncing FTP transfers from one site to another? website mirroring?) > i'm using red hat 7.0. does i

RE: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Fritz Mesedilla
> > Again, rsync might come in handy. isn't this hack-prone? _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECT

[plug] linux scanner

2001-05-11 Thread happyhouse
dear [plug], Can anyone suggest a program i can use to configure my UMAX Astra 2000P, parallel port scanner for use with linux? I would really like to use my scanner with linux, but UMAX doesn't have any drivers for it for linux and it seems to be software driven. sincere thanks and gra

Re: [plug] Boot partition too large

2001-05-11 Thread M. Yu
> > > I am trying to install RH6.2 in a 28GB HDD. There are 2 OS installed already, > > > NT Server (3.5GB) and Workstation (2.5GB). There are 2 additional partitions, > > > 2GB and 15GB (2nd Primary Partition). The remaining 5GB is free for linux. > > > > > > When I tried adding "/" partition u

Re: [plug] Boot partition too large

2001-05-11 Thread M. Yu
> > > I am trying to install RH6.2 in a 28GB HDD. There are 2 OS installed already, > > > NT Server (3.5GB) and Workstation (2.5GB). There are 2 additional partitions, > > > 2GB and 15GB (2nd Primary Partition). The remaining 5GB is free for linux. > > > > > > When I tried adding "/" partition u

RE: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Mark Anthony J. Mercado
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Fritz Mesedilla wrote: > > i cascade cuteftp with fc and tripod open together. then i drag and drop > files between them. > scp (from openssh) is probably what you'll need. you could copy files from your local host to remote host, remote host to local host, and between t

Re: [plug] DHCP with IP Masquerading

2001-05-11 Thread Jerome C Tan
Is setting Linux as your DHCP server one of your option? It usually make things easier if you can have your gateway server and DHCP server the same. Regards/ Jerome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >Greetings Pipol, > >I have a linux internet gateway, a WinNT dhcp server and Win9x clients. My W

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Brian Baquiran
Fritz Mesedilla wrote: > > i was hoping for something like what i can do with fortunecity and tripod > before > > log in to fortunecity then log in to tripod > > i cascade cuteftp with fc and tripod open together. then i drag and drop > files between them. > > i was hoping to do that in our se

Re: [plug] reverse-lookup

2001-05-11 Thread Miguel A.L. Paraz
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 05:13:59PM +0800, Jimmy wrote: > Hello Pluggers!, We have a registered domain name and change the IP address > of it. It was successful, but the reverse lookup was not. Do I have > to register also the reverse lookup of our IP (87.167.203.in-addr.arpa)? Hello, You hav

Re: [plug] squid error

2001-05-11 Thread M. Yu
> 2001/05/11 11:42:48| urlParse: Illegal character in hostname > '208.142.142.121:31 > 28208.142.142.121' > 2001/05/11 11:42:48| urlParse: Illegal character in hostname > '208.142.142.121:31 > 28208.142.142.121' > > Hope you can help me to determine what's does it mean. Hhhmm.let's see, the

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Gino LV. Ledesma
> On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 06:27:59PM +0800, Fritz Mesedilla wrote: >> can someone please help? >> >> how do i configure servers for site-to-site transfers? How much files are you intending to transfer? And how easily? And how often? :-) >> i'm using red hat 7.0. does it need a special software

RE: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Fritz Mesedilla
i was hoping for something like what i can do with fortunecity and tripod before log in to fortunecity then log in to tripod i cascade cuteftp with fc and tripod open together. then i drag and drop files between them. i was hoping to do that in our servers. note: cuteftp has site-to-site featu

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Brian Baquiran
Fritz Mesedilla wrote: > > can someone please help? > > how do i configure servers for site-to-site transfers? > What do you mean by this? What exactly are you trying to do? > i'm using red hat 7.0. does it need a special software or os? Depending on what you mean, you may find rsync useful.

Re: [plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Miguel A.L. Paraz
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 06:27:59PM +0800, Fritz Mesedilla wrote: > can someone please help? > > how do i configure servers for site-to-site transfers? > > i'm using red hat 7.0. does it need a special software or os? Web mirroring? 'wget' comes with Red Hat. -- http://www.internet.org.ph

[plug] SOCKS 4/5 daemon

2001-05-11 Thread Federico Sevilla III
Hi fellow PLUGgers, Would anyone have a good SOCKS 4/5 daemon to recommend (to run on Linux, of course)? I did a quick search on Freshmeat, and of those listed, it looks like Dante is my best bet. Has anyone used Dante? Any comments? I'm looking for a SOCKS 4/5 server that aside from being fast

[plug] site-to-site access

2001-05-11 Thread Fritz Mesedilla
can someone please help? how do i configure servers for site-to-site transfers? i'm using red hat 7.0. does it need a special software or os? thanks in advance. Fritz Mesedilla Systems Administrator Summit Interactive, Inc. FHM | Seventeen | Candy | Cosmopolitan | Preview | Good Housekeeping

Re: [plug] Boot partition too large

2001-05-11 Thread Leo Martinez
I have the same setup, except that I have 2 primary partitions and 1 extended (with 2 logical drives) and there is a free undefined partition.thanks anyway. >From: Barny Chiw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [plug] Boot partition too large >

[plug] reverse-lookup

2001-05-11 Thread Jimmy
Hello Pluggers!, We have a registered domain name and change the IP address of it. It was successful, but the reverse lookup was not. Do I have to register also the reverse lookup of our IP (87.167.203.in-addr.arpa)? TIA Jimmy _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://

Re: [plug] Boot partition too large

2001-05-11 Thread Barny Chiw
eerrhh... I guess you should first create a file system /ext2/reserfs/swap/ in your intended Linux partition ...? sorry, I have no experience with NT-Linux just Win98-Linux my set up is like this . |-- primary --| extended | | "C" | "D" |"E"|

[plug] training?

2001-05-11 Thread Jaspher L.Mariano
Hi Guys,   I just want to know if there are some company that provide Linux training? other than Q-Linux and IBM.   Tnx in advance

Re: [plug] Boot partition too large

2001-05-11 Thread Leo Martinez
Barny, I tried installing LM7.2, it didn't work. I normally put a FAT/NTFS partition first, before I install linux. I delete that particular MS partition with a Disk Druid and make linux partitions. But this time I didn't do it that way. Instead, I just allocated a free partition (no FS yet) and