i see you
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>Quoting Vidiot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> What is CD-TEXT?
>
>A way of adding info of the CD like the performer and the song titles
>to the CD which then can be seens on compatible stereos. Hope that
>helps :)
Oh, the sub-code data.
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On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Edward Dekkers wrote:
>> And so on. Don't know what this means. My ISP is ix.netcom.com and I'm a single
>> user. Also a non-programmer. Any help gratefully appreciated.
> Ouch, it annoys me when people refer to configuring their systems as
> 'programming'. It doesn't matter
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Adam Getchell wrote:
> I have a moderately working 2.2.13-20 kernel on top of a 6.1 box (incrementally
> upgraded from 6.0 using rpm). My current kernel does not have modules or sound
> support, so I want to create a new one.
>
> I do a make xconfig and load my saved configur
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Stephen Liu wrote:
> I have Apache installed (RedHat 6.0) and shall be much appreciated to be
> advised of how to config it. Can the server be visited by client via phone
> line. Thank you in advance.
Did you read the documentation that comes with Apache?
And what does "vi
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Martin A. Marques wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are trying to use automount to let users which are not computer
> iliterates to use floppys without haveing to remember to unmount them.
> The problem is that, the floppys get mounted with user root, and
> other users can't wr
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I backup my disk's data to tape in multiuser mode and then use the rescue disk
> to boot up and try to restore to another disk. I got error because it cannot
> access the tape through st0. "mt" and "tar" also doesn't work.
>
> It is a Qlogic 1040B SC
Quoting Vidiot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> What is CD-TEXT?
A way of adding info of the CD like the performer and the song titles
to the CD which then can be seens on compatible stereos. Hope that
helps :)
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Paul,
How are the PC's connected?? Do you have a Hub?? If not, I assume
you are aware that you will have to use a cross-over cable to connect the
2 PC's..
Regards
Chris
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Paul M. Foster wrote:
>
> Folks:
>
> I've been testing the network between my machine and my wife's
Folks:
I've been testing the network between my machine and my wife's Windows
machine. These are the only two machines on the network, attached by
10BaseT. She can ping herself (gumby) and I can ping myself (rocky) both
by numeric IP and by name. However, when we ping each other, we basically
g
PPP Gurus?
I have verbose error reporting turned on with my PPP, and at the console
where I run it, I frequently get messages like:
sent [CCP ResetReq id=0x06]
rcvd [CCP ResetAck id=0x06]
What the heck is this stuff, and what is issuing it? Is it TCP/IP? And
what does CCP stand for? And is the
>Quoting Jeff Graves ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> just make sure you have cdrecord because Xcdroast is only a gui
>> front-end. But i burned it just fine.
>
>Is there a software that can do CD-TEXT?
>--Sadiq
What is CD-TEXT?
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> And so on. Don't know what this means. My ISP is ix.netcom.com and I'm a
> single
> user. Also a non-programmer. Any help gratefully appreciated.
Ouch, it annoys me when people refer to configuring their systems as
'programming'. It doesn't matter if you understand Pascal or C or assembly,
neit
Hi there,
I'm trying to get ipop3d to log pop sessions to my localhost and also for
logging
pop sessions of those virtual domains hosted on that server. But as i found
out,
passwd for virtual domains are store in /etc/vmail/passwd.domain and
shadow.domain.
whereas normal passwd/shadow are in /
I'm trying to get Xnest to work, and for some reason it refuses:
[rcarpen@uruz rcarpen]$ Xnest :1 failed to set default font path
'/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/'
Does anyone know of a C program that will read a Pentium III serial number?
Or if that doesn't exist, an asm program? I need something on Linux for
a project I am working on. Any kind of example will do. So far I found
some stuff on the Intel site, but that will not compile... I am looking f
Hello Ed,
Thursday, November 18, 1999, 7:20:23 PM, you wrote:
Lazor> I'm looking at getting a tape backup unit and a cdrom burner for a box
Lazor> running RedHat linux. Which units would you guys recommend going with?
Lazor> Here are some options that I have (I'm not limited to these options):
Just a guess. It could be a path problem. I doubt it is a permissions
problem since su should have any permissions a non-su has. You should
add the path to your star office installation to the path set in the
/etc/bashrc file so that any user will have it.. What you may have seen
is the shell
Well, I installed the new ppp rpms and the other one that fixes the
dialup configurator.
But i still have the same problem. I connect to the internet, or seem
to... but when I
run netscape, I get this error message:
"...the following hosts are unknown:
home.netscape.c
funny man :). What John is trying to say most delicately, is go to
ftp://ftp.rubyriver.com/pub/jhardin/masquerade/VPN-howto/VPN-Masquerade.html
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, John D. Hardin wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, scott lockhart wrote:
>
> > Have any of you experience with VPN-masquerading under
Is there a way that people can post to these lists without their Rolodex,
etc. attachments included?
I would cosider this a great courtesy.
>Can any one suggest...
>Kashif.
>
>Attachment Converted: "c:\program files\eudora\attach\sherjeel.vcf"
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zicq is a console only client and it's really clean.
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Arjen-Paul wrote:
> Hello list members
> Is there a icq version for redhat...?
>
> thanks in advance...
>
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Loyd Goodbar wrote:
>
> I added the following line to my syslog.conf for host europa:
> *.* @leda
>
> (I will replace this with *.crit @leda when I verify it's working.)
>
> This should send all syslogged messages to host @leda (on the same subnet). I
> haven't seen anything telling my how
I use gaim (gnome app). works great. Like someone else said, check
freshemat. I remember seeing something about a client that could work with
multiple istant messaging formats (like ICQ) too.
charles
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, PATRICK C. GENTRY wrote:
> Does anyone know if America Online is coming ou
run syslogd -r on leda, edit it in youyr /etd/rc.d/init.d/syslogd or whichever.
before you restart it.
>I added the following line to my syslog.conf for host europa:
>*.* @leda
>
>(I will replace this with *.crit @leda when I verify it's working.)
>
>This should send all syslogged messages to
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Hello all,
I have a moderately working 2.2.13-20 kernel on top of a 6.1 box (incrementally
upgraded from 6.0 using rpm). My current kernel does not have modules or sound
support, so I want to create a new one.
I do a make xconfig and load my saved c
I'm looking at getting a tape backup unit and a cdrom burner for a box
running RedHat linux. Which units would you guys recommend going with?
Here are some options that I have (I'm not limited to these options):
{ps... thanks in advance :-)}
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>Was I the only one to receive a ~1MB-sized RH digest with almost 600
>messages after several days of no digests at all?
>Regards,
>- Juha
Same here; I thought at first it was trouble with my hotmail.
I finally sent a msg to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about it--
Never got a reply, just the huge digest
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, PATRICK C. GENTRY wrote:
> Does anyone know if America Online is coming out with a version for Linux?
> Or even AOL IM
freshmeat.net, search for AIM. You should find the java edition of
AIM, plus various clones.
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One net to r
Does anyone know if America Online is coming out with a version for Linux?
Or even AOL IM
Thanks
=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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Well, I 've successfully installed StarOffice 5.1 on a RH6.1 and RH6.0
system while logged into the root account. For this account StarOffice
starts and executes from the command line just fine. When I return to
the super user and start StarOffice from command line, it appears like
it is startin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Not sure about RH 6.0, but after turning off PNP on the 3c509b, I
> re-installed RH 6.1. I can't recall now if
> the install found the NIC, or if I had to add it afterwards, but RH 6.1
> definitely has problems with this card.
>
> Art Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/17/9
Eric Sisler wrote:
> Maybe I should say "sort of" solved in that it works but I don't understand
> why.
Because DHCP requests and ack's are broadcast. The IP's don't make any
difference.
> The problem wasn't dhcpd or the dhcpd.conf file. We took another
> look at the old server and the subnet
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Arjen-Paul wrote:
> Hello list members
> Is there a icq version for redhat...?
yes. LICQ. Check www.freshmeat.net
I just installed it a few days ago, works pretty well. The interface on
the windows version is better, although the program runs much faster on
linux (big supris
I added the following line to my syslog.conf for host europa:
*.* @leda
(I will replace this with *.crit @leda when I verify it's working.)
This should send all syslogged messages to host @leda (on the same subnet). I
haven't seen anything telling my how to view these messages on leda (Europ
Hello list members
Is there a icq version for
redhat...?
thanks in
advance...
Quoting Jeff Graves ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> just make sure you have cdrecord because Xcdroast is only a gui
> front-end. But i burned it just fine.
Is there a software that can do CD-TEXT?
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Eric Sisler wrote:
> They're the same physical device, but they're on different subnets, so it
> needs to listen on all of them.
They're the same physical device, so if it listens on one it IS
listening on all of them.
MSG
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I wrote:
>I'm trying to help a friend with a new 6.1 install get dhcpd running and it
>absolutely *won't* listen on any of the aliased IP's. Some details:
>
>The network is a class B subnetted to class C's.
>The machine has 1 network card with two IP addresses assigned to eth0 and
>eth0:0. Bot
I have this same problem with both a 3C905 and a 3C905B. If you skip the network
startup during
the interactive startup and then run it manually, you can then Ctrl-C out of it and
the card will be
configured correctly. Further research shows that it is actually the pump program
that is hang
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Chuck Mead wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>
>> >Hello Chuck--
>> >
>> >Where can I get the getip utility that you used?
>>
>> It's just a script:
>>
>> #!/bin/sh
>> # usage type ./getip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where the x's= th
Hi, guys, Do you know where is this document or a copy of it?
Its about a Surveys results to RedHat.
http://www.redhat.com/redhat/datapro.html
I need it, I'm doing my Thesis about open source, and need, OS comparison
charts, Studys revealing Linux is the best option, and stuff like that.
I hope
Chuck Mead wrote:
>
> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> >Hello Chuck--
> >
> >Where can I get the getip utility that you used?
>
> It's just a script:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # usage type ./getip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where the x's= the ip address you're
> # interested in
> fwhois $[EMAIL PRO
How do you turn off the option for a normal user to have the ability of
halting / rebooting a machine from the gnome logout button? I figured out
how with kde, kdm, etc... but not from within Gnome. Does anyone know
how to disable that feature? Thank you.
-
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Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Eric Sisler wrote:
>> > I'm trying to help a friend with a new 6.1 install get dhcpd running
and it
>> > absolutely *won't* listen on any of the aliased IP's. Some details:
>Why would it need to? eth0 and eth0:0 are the same phy
Can any one suggest me a good comprehensive book on RedHat Linux
Certification ? and from where I can get it ?
thanks
Kashif.
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Hey thanks BUT
something has gone amiss here
I am not the origianl poster , in fact my line as posted works fine, my RAN is
detected, all of it
I was only pointing out the spaces
as in append="mem=128m"
or append = "mem=128m"
I have the second line with the spaces which does work, with larg
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Hello Chuck--
>
>Where can I get the getip utility that you used?
It's just a script:
#!/bin/sh
# usage type ./getip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where the x's= the ip address you're
# interested in
fwhois $[EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
#end script
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Hello Chuck--
Where can I get the getip utility that you used?
Fred
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Hello Daniel Goldin,
Once you wrote about "getting mail to work -- new 6.1 install":
> Well, I installed 6.1, but after all this time I have no idea what I did
> with my old 4.2 box to get sandmail working. I believe I ended up
> getting smail and reading howtos for two weeks and making links t
Nope. Me, too. And my mail client (HP OpenMail) wouldn't open it (only
shows 1st 50).
Scott
>From: "Juha Saarinen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Redhat-List@Redhat. Com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Huge digest received
>Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 10:36:00 +1300
>
>Wa
Yeah, just looked them up myself. I'm getting the info. from several other
higher ed. admins to let others know to look out for it and I thought I'd
pass it on here. I thought I was on the securityfocus lists, but I must not
be on incidents...
Gavin
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My 3Com Fast EtherLink XL NIC (3C905B-TX) locks on RedHat 6.1 during
/sbin/ifup (where the boot scripts say, "Bringing up interface eth0"). It
just sits their for a long time. I've booted into single user mode and
insmod works fine, then when I
#/sbin/ifup eth0
It just sits there. The c
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Gavin Durman said:
GD>Don't know if I've missed it, but there's an awful lot of "heads up" e-mail
GD>coming to me about scans of port 98 from 170.1.173.82, 216.59.27.31 and
GD>216.0.149.200 ( and I think there's more, but these were the most common).
GD>Is this an "stealthy"
Don't know if I've missed it, but there's an awful lot of "heads up" e-mail
coming to me about scans of port 98 from 170.1.173.82, 216.59.27.31 and
216.0.149.200 ( and I think there's more, but these were the most common).
Is this an "stealthy" way of detecting LINUX boxes running linuxconf for an
Was I the only one to receive a ~1MB-sized RH digest with almost 600
messages after several days of no digests at all?
Regards,
-- Juha
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About six months ago, there was a lot of excitement about a Delphi clone for
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On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, scott lockhart wrote:
> Have any of you experience with VPN-masquerading under PPTP?
You could say that.
> Using IP-Chains, I've managed to get an internal NT box to
> establish a VPN connection to an external network, however I am
> having trouble doing the reverse.
Have
Have any of you experience with VPN-masquerading under PPTP?
Using IP-Chains, I've managed to get an internal NT box to establish a
VPN connection to an external network, however I am having trouble doing
the reverse.
Cheers!
Scott
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I have found Sound Studio to be very satisfactory
http://www.ee.leeds.ac.uk/homes/NJB/Software/Studio/screens.html
"...It enables recording, playback and simple cut & paste editing of
sound files of
diverse formats on a PC equipped with a soundcard and the USS (formally
VoxWare) sound drivers.
I
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Daniel Goldin said:
DG>Well, I installed 6.1, but after all this time I have no idea what I did
DG>with my old 4.2 box to get sandmail working. I believe I ended up
DG>getting smail and reading howtos for two weeks and making links to
DG>sendmail and doing something with IP M
> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Eric Sisler wrote:
> > I'm trying to help a friend with a new 6.1 install get dhcpd running and it
> > absolutely *won't* listen on any of the aliased IP's. Some details:
Why would it need to? eth0 and eth0:0 are the same physical device, and
that's what DHCP listens to.
Is it the spaces that are messing up?
This is my line
append = "mem=128m"
Phil
"Martin A. Marques" wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
> > append="mem=128M" must be the first line in your lilo.conf file, then run
> > /sbin/lilo and then reboot.
>
> Not necesarrily..
>
> I'll
I did this with a NT box, not a linux box but i bet it's somewhat the
same. I think all you need to so is setup linux to accept ppp calls,
then edit routing to use the cable modem's ip as the default gateway,
and you may or may not need squid to act as a proxy. Sorry i really
couldn't be of an
Michael J. McGillick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Please correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't dhcp use udp 67 and 68? I
>know this is the answer to your problem, but I wanted to just make sure
>for my own benefit.
Yes ports 67 & 68 are for bootp/dhcp client & server, respectively.
-Eric
Eric Sisler
Hello John D. Hardin,
Once you wrote about "Re: anonymous ftp upload on RH 6.1":
>
> > I am trying to setup a directory for anonymous
> > ftp upload. I have a directory in /home/ftp/pub
> > called incoming. I did,
> >
> > $ chmod 777 incoming
>
> ...what does your uni think about hosting
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
> append="mem=128M" must be the first line in your lilo.conf file, then run
> /sbin/lilo and then reboot.
Not necesarrily..
I'll show you mine:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.13
label=new-13
append="mem=126M"
root=/dev/hda1
Like to see if I can get some recommendations. Looking for an audio
file conversion app that at least supports wave and au.
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Eric:
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't dhcp use udp 67 and 68? I
know this is the answer to your problem, but I wanted to just make sure
for my own benefit.
- Mike
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Eric Sisler wrote:
> Gah!
>
> I'm trying to help a friend with a new 6.1 install get dhcpd runni
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I have mandrake 6.1 running on a multi drive system on which I nee
> dopt pull out one drive So far I have shifted all the data and apps
> etc out of that drive I have only the swap partiton left Now, I have
> created a new swap partition on another drive in this box,
Well, I installed 6.1, but after all this time I have no idea what I did
with my old 4.2 box to get sandmail working. I believe I ended up
getting smail and reading howtos for two weeks and making links to
sendmail and doing something with IP Masquerade and on and on.
Redhat ought to come with a
just make sure you have cdrecord because Xcdroast is only a gui
front-end. But i burned it just fine.
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From: Rick Knebel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:burning a cd
Hi,
This is a little
Gah!
I'm trying to help a friend with a new 6.1 install get dhcpd running and it
absolutely *won't* listen on any of the aliased IP's. Some details:
The network is a class B subnetted to class C's.
The machine has 1 network card with two IP addresses assigned to eth0 and
eth0:0. Both interface
Don Fisher wrote:
> I assume that there is a security reason that limits root's ability to
> run X applications. Could someone please explain it the problem, and how
> to disable the lock.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. If I log in as root, I can run
any X apps that I like.
If, howeve
>
Hi
I have mandrake 6.1 running on a multi drive system on which I nee dopt
pull out one drive
So far I have shifted all the data and apps etc out of that drive
I have only the swap partiton left
Now, I have created a new swap partition on another drive in this box,
how do I tell Mandrake to u
"James C. Bevier" wrote:
>
> You can go into the /etc/pam.d/passwd file and add the line:
>
> authsufficient /lib/security/pam_rootok.so
>
> This will allow root to set any password for a user. This
> relaxes the test for the password provided. This will only
> work for root. Users
Hi,
This is a little off topic, but I would like to know how to burn a cd with a
iso image using Xcdroast.
Do I have to do something with the iso image first of do i just burn it onto
the cdrom.
Thanks
Rick
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Try typing "text" at the LILO prompt and use the text version of the
installer, bet you have a SIS based chipset vidoe (like a SpeedStar
A50), and does not work right without some XConfiguration tweaking.
HTH,
Later..
Steven
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To
This is from memory, it been a while since I've done this. After the install boot off
the floppy:
Assuming your root partition is sda2 (I reserved ~4 meg in sda1)
b dva0 -fi vmlinux.gz -fl root=/dev/sda2
I think reason it doesn't boot is because SRM expects BSD disk labels, which you will
hav
I assume that there is a security reason that limits root's ability to
run X applications. Could someone please explain it the problem, and how
to disable the lock.
Thanks
don
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Possibilities are:
1. kdevelop's rpm file is immature
2. rpm is corrupt. Run "rpm --rebuild" to fix.
and the more likely reason is
3. you don't have qt-devel rpm installed.
-Eric Wood
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Date: T
Help! The installation of 6.1 is not readable. I have all onboard
components (SIS) and all text during the gui install is blocked black. I
flipped through the manual and all the books on linux I have is on the 5.x.
What shall I do?
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hello lists,
I search the via-thine.o module for kernel 2.0.35, but I can't find
anything (I've looked at www.kernel.org, www.suse.com, www.debian.com,
etc). Where can I get it?
Thanks for help...
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This is really two problems... My first problem was when the install was
done, the system did not recognize any bootable partitions. My 2nd and
current problem is that I cannot get the system to boot at all off the
boot floppy. When I type in boot dva0 I get this after a while:
ok, now startin
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 11:19:27AM -0500, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
> append="mem=128M" must be the first line in your lilo.conf file, then run
> /sbin/lilo and then reboot.
Not true. It does not have to be the first line of lilo.conf and
can be on an image by image basis if you so desire
Hello Everyone,
Am trying to install kdevelop and while running configure I get the
following message:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= 1.42 and < 2.0) (headers and
libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
But then when I do rpm -qa | grep qt I get:
> qt-1.44-6
Can anyo
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Jesus Peco wrote:
> I have a Pentium II celeron and RedHat6.0 with
> 128M RAM. I have just recompiled the kernel 2.2.5-15
> for a pentium II processor.
...
>
> Is there a way to make linux see I have 128M?
> Do I have a hardware problem?
> Is it a software configuration
append="mem=128M" must be the first line in your lilo.conf file, then run
/sbin/lilo and then reboot.
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Jesus Peco wrote:
> I have a Pentium II celeron and RedHat6.0 with
> 128M RAM. I have just recompiled the kernel 2.2.5-15
> for a pentium II processor.
>
>I have cha
Rick:
Thanks; belive I've got a clue now.
//jrkeene
On 17 Nov 99, at 20:02, Rick L. Mantooth wrote:
> Jerry,
> echo will send its output to wherever the "stdout" is at the
> specific portion of your script.
> Here is a quickie to demonstrate:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> echo "line 1"
> echo line 2
> (
>
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Jesus Peco wrote:
> I have a Pentium II celeron and RedHat6.0 with
> 128M RAM. I have just recompiled the kernel 2.2.5-15
> for a pentium II processor.
What machine do U have??? Does it have a SIS moderboard with everything
onboard??? In that case you will have to move to a 2
Hi everybody,
Web server configuration
I have Apache installed (RedHat 6.0) and shall be much appreciated to be
advised of how to config it. Can the server be visited by client via phone
line. Thank you in advance.
B.R.
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Howdy again, so now I am trying to get a feel for the
possiblities and requirements to setup a samba server farm to
let me have high availbility for failure redunduncy for the SMB
shares. Any one done this?
Requires two exact servers (exact being duplicate hardware and
software) right or no?
Eve
I have a Pentium II celeron and RedHat6.0 with
128M RAM. I have just recompiled the kernel 2.2.5-15
for a pentium II processor.
I have changed the lilo.conf like this:
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
image=/boot/vmlinuz131099
label=linux
r
Michael Gatti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm having a little problem with my proxy server.
>with a certain frequency he's stoping with no
>user intervension. When I take a look at the Log
>this is what got registered:
>Nov 17 21:53:14 exion squid[941]: Squid Parent:
>child process 942 exited w
Ok, I've updated bind to bind-8.2.2_P3-0.5.2 on my 5.2 server and I have
absolutely no idea what these error messages mean:
named[22213]: stream_getlen([152.35.11.64].3080): Connection timed out
named[22213]: stream_getlen([5.0.0.64].5905): Connection timed out
named[22213]: stream_getlen([5.0.0.
Not sure about RH 6.0, but after turning off PNP on the 3c509b, I
re-installed RH 6.1. I can't recall now if
the install found the NIC, or if I had to add it afterwards, but RH 6.1
definitely has problems with this card.
Art Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/17/99 04:25:55 PM
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Hi
We are trying to use automount to let users which are not computer
iliterates to use floppys without haveing to remember to unmount them.
The problem is that, the floppys get mounted with user root, and
other users can't write in the floppy.
We tryed many options with n
>I just did a fresh install of Redhat 6.1 However when I booted up the icons
>that usually are on the desktop (Link to home directory and various redhat
>links) are missing. Anyone had this problem or know what I am missing?
I didn't had to reinstall RH6.1 to lose my icons. I don't know what th
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 09:48:34AM -0200, Michael Gatti wrote:
> Hello List Members
>
> I'm having a little problem with my proxy server.
> with a certain frequency he's stoping with no
> user intervension. When I take a look at the Log
> this is what got registered:
> Nov 17 21:53:14 exion squid
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