afp_null handle

1999-11-30 Thread Dan Horth
Hiya - I know this belongs on the netatalk list - I posted it there but have had no takers so far - this list is so much more responsive :) Anyway... can any one offer some insight into what's going on here: we're getting a reasonably frequent (a few times a day) occurence of this error or wa

Re: Problem installing Laserjet 1100

1999-11-30 Thread Eero Suomi
"Valmir C. Barbosa" wrote:lHi. > > I'm running version 6.1 of Red Hat Linux on a Pentium III, mother board > ASUS P2-99, and have an HP Laserjet 1100 connected to the parallel port > (0x378,7). Although the printer works fine on the other hd partition > (Windows95) and has also worked on the same

Re: identd wierdness

1999-11-30 Thread tom minchin
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 11:26:02PM -0600, Brian wrote: > In 6.1, in.identd is started from inetd.conf, with "wait" instead of > "nowait". It is started with the -e -o options. When requests come in > for identd, new identd's are started, but the old ones never go away, it > just grows and grows

identd wierdness

1999-11-30 Thread Brian
In 6.1, in.identd is started from inetd.conf, with "wait" instead of "nowait". It is started with the -e -o options. When requests come in for identd, new identd's are started, but the old ones never go away, it just grows and grows and grows. Is anyone else seeing this? Our mail server goes

Re: icon on desktop

1999-11-30 Thread Terry Warner
What WindowManager are you using? I could help better knowing that :) Terry Bill Jacobs wrote: > Hello All, > You people just amaze me with your knowledge! You'll have to dumb down > for me. My question is how do I put an icon on my desktop for anything I > want a "shortcut" for? Mainly for Sun

Re: Decreasing size of wtmp file

1999-11-30 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 11:09:07PM -0500, Bill Johnson wrote: > I am new to Linux / Unix, so forgive my stupid question. I ran out of > space in my / directory, and in researching why, discovered that messages, > boot.log, and a few other files had grown to rather large proportions. I > cleaned

Re: LOGIN program

1999-11-30 Thread RTS
Thanks a bunch. RTS At 02:40 PM 12/1/99 +1100, you wrote: > > Which rpm package provides the login program?? > > > > How do you set the following mode. Everything I try I don't get it. > > > > -rws--x--x > >using rpm -qf /bin/login it says it belongs to util-linux-2.9w-24 > >chmod 4711 would gi

Re: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Charles Galpin
I think corel and even possibly caldera both come with a version of PM to do the partition resizing. So save your money and return PM charles On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Frank Rocco wrote: > HI Todd, > > I just purchased PM 5.0 > I having trouble getting PM to move the win98 partition so I can create

Decreasing size of wtmp file

1999-11-30 Thread Bill Johnson
I am new to Linux / Unix, so forgive my stupid question. I ran out of space in my / directory, and in researching why, discovered that messages, boot.log, and a few other files had grown to rather large proportions. I cleaned them up via tail messages > messages Seemed to work ok. However, wt

Re: Help configuring mail relaying

1999-11-30 Thread Chuck Mead
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, scott.list said: s>Now I've got the /etc/mail/access file to deal with. Here's the situation: s>I'm dialing into ISP #1 (remote) s>I run Windows mail, point it to ISP #2 (mine) as my mail server. s>I send a message to a peer at ISP #3 (aol). s>I get: (windows won;t let me cut

Re: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Rocco
HI Todd, I just purchased PM 5.0 I having trouble getting PM to move the win98 partition so I can create a Linux partition under the 1024 size. As far as Linux goes, I'm trying to decide between Red Hat, Caldera and Corel. So far I have been told that: 1. Caldera has a better and easier install

RE: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Frank Rocco wrote: > How do I specify that the first 1024 cylinders is used for Linux. Windows 98 > is already there. partition magic allows me to create a partition, but not > specify it's starting point. You need to shrink your primary partition to less than 1024 cylinders

Help configuring mail relaying

1999-11-30 Thread scott.list
I've upgraded to RH6.1 and it's newer sendmail. FOr the last couple of years I ran Steve Colliers (sp?) anti spam M4 hack, which I knew how to configure well. Now I've got the /etc/mail/access file to deal with. Here's the situation: I'm dialing into ISP #1 (remote) I run Windows mail, point i

sound with KDE

1999-11-30 Thread Bill Jacobs
Greetings, I have RH 6.1 but can't get sound to work with KDE. When I log into gnome I have sound. How do I setup sound for KDE? I've asked RED HAT and they referred me to here and to KDE.org. I have gone into sndconfig and it found my sound card, but when I go into sounds and test I hear nothing

Re: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Frank Rocco wrote: > How do I install Linux on an existing Win98 system? The manual says that I > must install it into the first 1024 cylinders. Win98 is currently there. How > can I move Win98 and make room for Linux. You'll need a utility like PartitionMagic or FIPS to do

Re: Some basic installation questions

1999-11-30 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Nelson Little wrote: > 1.6 GB in space for redhat, but I am unsure on how I should partition it It's going to be difficult to partition this system, because 6.1 takes up around 1.1 GB for a full install. You might pare it down to around 900 if you know what to avoid installin

icon on desktop

1999-11-30 Thread Bill Jacobs
Hello All, You people just amaze me with your knowledge! You'll have to dumb down for me. My question is how do I put an icon on my desktop for anything I want a "shortcut" for? Mainly for Sun office 5.1 that came with RH6.1. Thanks for your help. I promise my questions will get harder. _

Re: Printer Adjustments---Solution

1999-11-30 Thread Hanigan Family
.>P.S. For Linda and Paul: If you don't use PostScript files, what do you print >on you Linux box? . Actually I have used hp plotter graphics to draw our letterhead it is in a file then to print invoices, proposals, work orders ect the my programs copy the letterhead to a tmp file and generate t

Re: LOGIN program

1999-11-30 Thread Iain Wade
> Which rpm package provides the login program?? > > How do you set the following mode. Everything I try I don't get it. > > -rws--x--x using rpm -qf /bin/login it says it belongs to util-linux-2.9w-24 chmod 4711 would give those permissions ... or chmod u=rwxs,go=x Regards, -- Iain Wade -

Routing

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Dixon
ok, ive done ip masq on a network with just one subnet (192.168.2.X). now im trying to do it for one that has 19. there are routers at all of the branches. there is just one that i have to go through(192.168.10.254) and my ip address is 192.168.10.2 and also the external nic for the internet co

Slow repeat in xterm

1999-11-30 Thread patrick
I recently compiled and installed an updated version of XFree86. Since installing, I notice that if I hold a key in an xterm, the repeat rate is slow. More importantly to me is that things like backspacing or moving via arrow keys in an xterm is slow now rather than the previous fast rate I wou

LOGIN program

1999-11-30 Thread RTS
Which rpm package provides the login program?? How do you set the following mode. Everything I try I don't get it. -rws--x--x Thanks Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: VMware (Was "Microsoft Linux? This is a JOKE?")

1999-11-30 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
Thank you for the explanation :) -- Michael S. Dunsavage "Linux: the operating system with a CLUE... Command Line User Environment". (seen in a posting in comp.software.testing) On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, T. S. Collins wrote: > Zoki wrote: > > > It's the Mandrake 6.0 distrib which should be equa

text-based sound recorders?

1999-11-30 Thread Jacob Schmude
Hello Are there any text-based sound recorders for recording in .wav format? .au will do as a last resort. The reason I want .wav is to be able to encode them to mp3. -- Jacob Schmude MailTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 53401220 -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the

Re: Automatically strip when compiling?

1999-11-30 Thread fred smith
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 01:12:22AM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > Is there a way to have make automatically strip a binary when compiling a > program? I saw something in a few Makefiles that said INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG, > but I have no idea how to turn on stripping when make runs. Advice? add "-s" to

Re: VMware (Was "Microsoft Linux? This is a JOKE?")

1999-11-30 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 10:17:58PM -0500, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: > call me an idiotwhat is vmware A Virtual Machine for running other operating systems within an environment that they THINK is a physical machine but is really a virtualized abstraction hosted on the Linux system.

Re: VMware (Was "Microsoft Linux? This is a JOKE?")

1999-11-30 Thread Iain Wade
> call me an idiotwhat is vmware Idiot. http://www.vmware.com/ It's a virtual machine type thing .. nifty, if a little slow. Cheers, -- Iain Wade - Optus Internet Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: DVD and MPEG-2

1999-11-30 Thread Iain Wade
I don't know where you have been looking, but there are no problems with the css (auth and encryption) code in linux .. except for being a little awkward to use. The main problems at the moment are trying to figure out the IFO file format and getting an optimized mpeg2 player -- hopefully using s

DVD and MPEG-2

1999-11-30 Thread Adam Owensby
Ladies and Gents, I bought a DVD player from toshiba a couple days ago. I used windows to play a couple dvd movies. the quality blew. i bought a holleywood+ card (both early chanukah gifts for myself :-) the movies and mpg files play excellent and the tv out is awesome, under windows. i had not bo

OT: Courier ISDN s/w

1999-11-30 Thread Doug McGarrett
I'm sorry to be completely off topic, but I have tried the 3Com site without result. Does anyone out there have the setup software for a (US Robotics) Courier I-modem ISDN with V-Everything external adapter, and if so would you kindly send a copy to me? Thank you very much. --doug .. -- To

Re: VMware (Was "Microsoft Linux? This is a JOKE?")

1999-11-30 Thread T. S. Collins
Zoki wrote: > It's the Mandrake 6.0 distrib which should be equal to RH6. Vmware doesn't > install on it because half way it complains about wrong version of make > (don't have the exact error message). At this point I was wondering if > there's a known issue with VMware and RH6? What's your mana

Re: VMware (Was "Microsoft Linux? This is a JOKE?")

1999-11-30 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
call me an idiotwhat is vmware -- Michael S. Dunsavage "Linux: the operating system with a CLUE... Command Line User Environment". (seen in a posting in comp.software.testing) On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Zoki wrote: > On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Jerry Winegarden wrote: > > > > ->manager. idiot. o

Re: portmap log entry

1999-11-30 Thread Gordon Messmer
Wayne Dyer wrote: > I'm not going to bother. Thier whois entry has a phone number of (714) > 555-. It's probably not compromised. It's probably *them*. Then notify their upstream provider. MSG -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: mass email

1999-11-30 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Jim Bija wrote: > I am using sendmail 8.9.3 and need to send the same message to every single > person in the passwd file. Well not the system account etc, but ya know all > my "users". Can i get some insight on an easy way to do this? The following single line will do the t

Wierd problem with enlightenment-0.16

1999-11-30 Thread John C. Craig
Hi, Folks Any thoughts/experiences on the following: I upgraded Enlightment to 0.16 and everything worked fine except... the Netscape Mail reader would crash upon launching. I could use Netscape Browser, Mail Manager, even Compose new message, but the Reader itself would immediately crash upon l

Pingging Problem

1999-11-30 Thread Lee Kok Wah
I'm using RH6.0 and trying to setup PPP dialup(kPPP), seen work fine after setting up except when connected to internet some of the address I can't ping to. But I using windows 98 to ping seen ok. I checked the /etc/resolv.conf for all the nameserver IP seen ok. Any ideas ? Thanks KW Lee begin:v

Re: how to control $HOSTNAME Please Help!

1999-11-30 Thread Wayne Dyer
Tom Savage wrote: > This little problem is driving me crazy! > I'm the original poster of this question and have not got an answer yet!!! > In a nutshell here is my problem: > When I connect to my ISP via modem my $HOSTNAME changes. > Can this be prevented, and if not what is the best way to cha

Re: portmap log entry

1999-11-30 Thread Wayne Dyer
Gordon Messmer wrote: > Wayne Dyer wrote: > > portmap[20922]: connect from XXX.X.XX.XXX to dump(): request from > > unauthorized host > > > > The IP address in question happens to be a domain server at that particular > > domain. (NS1.XXX.NET when I do a `whois XXX.X.XXX.`) XXX.X.XX.XXX is

Re: how to control $HOSTNAME Please Help!

1999-11-30 Thread Darryl Harvey
Try hostname that will do it, else try man hostname to learn about it.. Darryl At 11:24 1/12/99 , you wrote: >This little problem is driving me crazy! >I'm the original poster of this question and have not got an answer yet!!! >In a nutshell here is my problem: >When I connect to my ISP via

Re: how to control $HOSTNAME Please Help!

1999-11-30 Thread Tom Savage
This little problem is driving me crazy! I'm the original poster of this question and have not got an answer yet!!! In a nutshell here is my problem: When I connect to my ISP via modem my $HOSTNAME changes. Can this be prevented, and if not what is the best way to change the $HOSTNAME variable b

Re: mass email

1999-11-30 Thread Iain Wade
> I am using sendmail 8.9.3 and need to send the same message to every single > person in the passwd file. Well not the system account etc, but ya know all > my "users". Can i get some insight on an easy way to do this? > > I have a text file that contains my BODY of the email i want to send to >

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Gordon Messmer
Frank Carreiro wrote: > But that's another long story and for now I'm satisfied. Hopefully > RedHat will allows us to 'choose' in the future our prefered disk > partitioning tool (Disk Druid or fdisk). Is fdisk no longer available under the text mode installer? I had thought that it was... MSG

PCMCIA Etherjet card?

1999-11-30 Thread Martin R. Gonzalez
Hi there, I have recently installed linux (finally) in my notebook. And as I needed to use an Ethernet connection with it, and the only card I had was an IBM Etherjet pccard, I gave it a try. But it seems that linux does not support this card yet. So I would appreciate if anybody gave som

mass email

1999-11-30 Thread Jim Bija
I am using sendmail 8.9.3 and need to send the same message to every single person in the passwd file. Well not the system account etc, but ya know all my "users". Can i get some insight on an easy way to do this? I have a text file that contains my BODY of the email i want to send to all.. i can

Re: VMware (Was "Microsoft Linux? This is a JOKE?")

1999-11-30 Thread Leonid Mamtchenkov
Hello Zoki, Once you wrote about "VMware (Was "Microsoft Linux? This is a JOKE?")": > > Thanks to my NT Admin. who sabotaged the perfectly working Linux box I had > running at work by blocking it's access to the rest of the companies > network and by switching the electricity off in my office (

Re: Problem with setting up dual boot?

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Borho
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 05:50:00PM -0500, casler, heather wrote: > Hi All, > I'm hoping someone can help. I royally hosed this system!! I have a system > with an 8GB drive with 3 partitions (hopefully): NT 2.1GB, swap 133MB and > Linux having the rest. I am desparately trying to get it so it w

Re: Problem with setting up dual boot?

1999-11-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please don't post this sort of thing to the linux kernel list. The kernel list is for kernel related development issues. It sounds like you have hosed you NT boot loader when you installed, lilo, probably on the MBR. What does your lilo.conf file look like, and what does linux fdisk say about

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Carreiro
Hmmm I believe I tried the generic SVGA drivers. Same results. VGA16 and Mono gave me the same headaches. I've setup other manufacturer cards under Linux before. To my surprise ATI was the first one I had problems with. >From what I had read, the Rage Fury card was based on an entirely new

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Carreiro
::grinz:: Actually I did have the symblink setup. The instructions I was given (online URL) were very good but it still didn't help :/ I was running RH 5.2 with all updates. Perhaps 6.1 would have however I had other problems to contend with. Multiboot for one. Apparently diskdruid was doing

Re: Known problems with X windows and Redhat 6??

1999-11-30 Thread lloy0076
Find an ftp mirror site for RedHat 6.0 and download october-gnome. The gnome/X that comes with RH 6.0 is slightly broken. I used to use it and although my problems weren't half as sever as yours, october-gnome has fixed all of them (except the font problem which I fixed myself). DAVID -- Don't f

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Gordon Messmer
Frank Carreiro wrote: > I had problems with the Rage Fury 32 Meg card. After a week of trying > this driver and that driver I pretty much gave up and bought a real > video card. (3DFX Voodoo 3). Good choice! I know several ppl who have those things (the Rage Fury cards), and their boxes lock u

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Carreiro
Actually I've heard that some people were able to get this card working however I think they might have been forced to do a song and dance before getting any positive results. Just as well, I don't have that sort of patience. Either it works or it doesn't. The Voodoo3 took me two minutes to set

RE: linuxconf core dumps

1999-11-30 Thread Jim Bija
Ive had problems with linuxconf also. I NO LONGER use it. I installed rhl 6.1, and was surprised to see that by default or via linuxconf's nice little re-writing of files, i had an OPEN RELAY for a mail server. that was my last straw with linuxconf, no more. Anyone else have this problem? Im not

Known problems with X windows and Redhat 6??

1999-11-30 Thread Danny
Hello I was wondering if there are known problems with X windows and Redhat 6? I installed Redhat 5.2 on the default X windows manager. IT was fine and I upgraded to Redhat 6 it causes me problems like crashing and not dismounting properly after I typed reboot or shutdown -r now Questions:-

Problem with setting up dual boot?

1999-11-30 Thread casler, heather
Hi All, I'm hoping someone can help. I royally hosed this system!! I have a system with an 8GB drive with 3 partitions (hopefully): NT 2.1GB, swap 133MB and Linux having the rest. I am desparately trying to get it so it will dual boot properly. NT isn't booting because there isn't any type of

Re: portmap log entry

1999-11-30 Thread Gordon Messmer
Wayne Dyer wrote: > portmap[20922]: connect from XXX.X.XX.XXX to dump(): request from > unauthorized host > > The IP address in question happens to be a domain server at that particular > domain. (NS1.XXX.NET when I do a `whois XXX.X.XXX.`) XXX.X.XX.XXX is > NOT in my ISP's address block. >

Re: Netscape 4.72 locks if no PPP

1999-11-30 Thread Gordon Messmer
Jon Knews wrote: > Any fix for this, or is this a bad application > problem in Netscape??? There IS A FIX!! Kinda... This problem primarily occurs when netscape attempts name lookups. The first of which is often the home page, but you have that set to "blank page" (see, I _read_ your message :)

Re: linuxconf core dumps

1999-11-30 Thread Gordon Messmer
Clement wrote: > In preparing a new Redhat 6.1 machine, the linuxconf worked well in the > first place. However, after installing other applications, apache, > samba, etc, the linuxconf is now giving me core dumps only! I've seen that happen when linuxconf isn't able to correctly parse a config

Re: Automatically strip when compiling?

1999-11-30 Thread Gordon Messmer
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote: > > Is there a way to have make automatically strip a binary when compiling a > program? I saw something in a few Makefiles that said INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG, > but I have no idea how to turn on stripping when make runs. Advice? What you saw was probably part of an automake fi

VMware (Was "Microsoft Linux? This is a JOKE?")

1999-11-30 Thread Zoki
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Jerry Winegarden wrote: ->manager. idiot. oxymoron? (My present manager excluded, of course. He ->runs linux everywhere and NT under vmware) *** Jerry, Thanks to my NT Admin. who sabotaged the perfectly working Linux box I had running at work by blocking it's access to

Re: Linux C++ and C Mailing Lists [ANNOUNCE]

1999-11-30 Thread lloy0076
Hi There! I have attempted to reply directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] however my mail server has reported: Your message To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Various Announcements Sent:Wed, 1 Dec 1999 00:52:57 +0300 I also replied to another address. Whilst I am (apparently) being acc

Re: PCI audio (es1371) broken??? Kernel 2.2.12

1999-11-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
These cards work just fine out of the box. The only caveat is that I have seen them refuse to share irqs with other pci drivers. When I asked why this was so, I was told that some pci device drivers were ported directly from their isa counterparts, and were never updated to use shared irqs. YM

Apache Mailing List [ANNOUNCE]

1999-11-30 Thread lloy0076
APACHE MAILING LIST --- Chuck Mead has created a mailing list specifically to help you with the web's most popular web server. Currently in its infancy there are already a number of "experts" able to help and give advice on this web server to many varied questions. The lists are

Linux C Programming List [ANNOUNCE]

1999-11-30 Thread lloy0076
LINUX C PROGRAMMING LIST David Lloyd, creator of the Linux C Programming Lists, is slowly working his way to attracting 1000 members to the list! Currently with a membership of approximately 680 people, the Linux C Mailing lists are about programming linux with C. With t

Linux C++ Mailing Lists [ANNOUNCE]

1999-11-30 Thread lloy0076
LINUX C++ MAILING LISTS --- In an unprecedented week, the Linux C++ mailing lists, created by David Lloyd (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]), have grown from 390 members to 510. The list's subject is programming Linux with C++ and no subject - easy or hard - appears to be too difficu

Apache CGI access control (success)

1999-11-30 Thread Peter Kiem
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Finally with the help of Peter Blomgren I have solved it! >"If two order directives apply to the same host, the last one to > be evaluated prevails." > - Apache, The Definitive Guide, p116. > >Try "order deny,allow". Working configuration is: Al

Re: the c libs - info?

1999-11-30 Thread J. Scott Kasten
There is quite a bit of difference between Unix and Dos/Win programming. I suspect you may wish to have something more than a list of functions. Try both of these texts: Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment : Stevens Linux Applications Programming On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 06:24:53PM -080

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Carreiro
The instructions were pretty simple and I burned a CD from work with the drivers. For some reason the darn thing just didn't behave. I don't recall offhand what the errors were but when I attempted to start up XWindows it either froze my system (hard lock) or simply came back stating that no XSe

random digest emails

1999-11-30 Thread Jeff Graves
Can anyone explain why i get random emails from the redhat-digest list. I get them every once in a while. I don't remember subscribing to that list. Is that list somehow attached to this one? -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: newbie-Help setting up 2 nic's, 2 nets on 1 box

1999-11-30 Thread Erik
I have a similar setup at home. I have a 3-com 3c509b card as eth0. It use dhcp to access the internet via my cable modem. My second card is a realtek 8139 and it is my ethernet card for my private network. I have its IP set to 192.168.0.1. In the /etc/conf.modules file I have this alias eth

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Tom Gilbert
* Frank Carreiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I tried this. The Suse drivers didn't work :/ Works great for me. Same card. You follow the instructions ok? The x server from suse is fast and stable, I'm enjoying it :) Tom. -- .---

Compiling difficulities

1999-11-30 Thread Jim Millick
Guys, This problem has nagged at me for some time. I first built this box with RH 5.1. For the most part, everything was fine, excpet I had a problem building a custom kernel. My old box, running 5.0, did just fine building kernels. The RH default kernel did pretty good, so I let it go. Howe

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Carreiro
I tried this. The Suse drivers didn't work :/ However the Voodoo 3 3000 works great and the graphics are just as good as Windows ;D Frank Francisco Maya wrote: > > Frank Carreiro wrote: > > > > I had problems with the Rage Fury 32 Meg card. > Now I'm not sure if I already sent you this link

What do I change?

1999-11-30 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Afternoon folks: I am building a new Red Hat 6.1 iso image. One of the "features" with the original release of the 6.1 CD was that during the install, the line alias paraport ... didn't get added to /etc/conf.modules. As a result, a lot of people thought printing was broken with the new 6.1 rel

newbie-Help setting up 2 nic's, 2 nets on 1 box

1999-11-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is my first time trying to do anything even remotely close to this and I am confused so please my ignorance. I am trying to set up 2 ethernet cards in a box that will be used to connect a private (192.168.0.0) network to the internet via a single ip allocated to me on the internet. I know I h

Re: ipchain rules

1999-11-30 Thread John D. Hardin
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Jasper Jans wrote: > # Multicast servers produces a lot of shit we dont want on our network > /sbin/ipchains -A input -j REJECT -i eth0 -p udp -d 224.0.0.1 4242 > /sbin/ipchains -A input -j REJECT -i eth0 -p udp -d 224.0.0.1 65535 > > What am I doing wrong here?? Do you rea

RE: 6.1 ISO image

1999-11-30 Thread Larry Kelley
AFAIK, yes. I installed RH6.1 from a CD I burned using Adaptec CD Creator and a downloaded ISO image. -- From: Michael J. McGillick[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 4:44 AM To: Larry Kelley Subject: RE: 6.1 ISO image Larry: Is it possibl then, once I have the

Re: file locks..

1999-11-30 Thread Arni Raghu
YesI tried compiling the code but the makefile failed due to some vague reason...once the compile stopped i lost enthu to look at the source...I was hoping I could cut this short by asking on teh mailing list...:) I will look at teh source again.. Thx, Arni - Original Message - From

RE: Netscape 4.72 locks if no PPP

1999-11-30 Thread Patrick M. May
> I found this happened with communicator so I deinstalled it and > switched to navigator (If you have both installed, communicator is > used even when you want navigator.) It is trying to contact some > advertisement website in Japan (or at least .jp) believe or not! I too have had this same pr

Re: file locks..

1999-11-30 Thread David S Edwards
Have you tried looking at the source code for useradd to see what mechanism it uses to lock the passwd file? At 06:19 AM 11/30/99 -0500, you wrote: >I have all this in place..bu the file locks is what is troubling me... > >Thx, >Ani > > > > I agree > > > > > > see attached perl script for e

Re: replay

1999-11-30 Thread David Powers
"jack wallen, jr." wrote: > > did the url for replay change? if anyone has the new addy could you > please post it? > > sorry this is off topic. > > Jack Wallen, Jr. > Editor in Chief of Linux Content > www.techrepublic.com > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" >

Re: Problem installing Laserjet 1100

1999-11-30 Thread Duncan Hill
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Valmir C. Barbosa wrote: > (Windows95) and has also worked on the same hardware under > FreeBSD, the parallel port does not even get detected when Linux > boots. Any clues? If you're running stock redhat, you may need to insmod parport and/or insmod lp to get the parallel po

replay

1999-11-30 Thread jack wallen, jr.
did the url for replay change? if anyone has the new addy could you please post it? sorry this is off topic. Jack Wallen, Jr. Editor in Chief of Linux Content www.techrepublic.com -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: ATI Rage Fury AGP

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Carreiro
I had problems with the Rage Fury 32 Meg card. After a week of trying this driver and that driver I pretty much gave up and bought a real video card. (3DFX Voodoo 3). Sure the Rage looked really great in 95/NT but in Linux it never worked. I understand there are drivers for SUSE that support t

Re: Tips, Pointers, etc. For Starting LUG

1999-11-30 Thread fherman
Check out: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/User-Group-HOWTO.html Steven Hildreth wrote: > > Hi, I am considering starting a Linux Users Group here in my area > (Midland/Odessa, TX) and I was wondering if anyone knew of any > pointer, links, tips, etc. to getting this started. > > I have already

Problem installing Laserjet 1100

1999-11-30 Thread Valmir C. Barbosa
Hi. I'm running version 6.1 of Red Hat Linux on a Pentium III, mother board ASUS P2-99, and have an HP Laserjet 1100 connected to the parallel port (0x378,7). Although the printer works fine on the other hd partition (Windows95) and has also worked on the same hardware under FreeBSD, the

RE: PCI audio (es1371) broken??? Kernel 2.2.12

1999-11-30 Thread Palmer C Byrne, RAA
At 08:16 AM 11/30/99 -0700, you wrote: >I have been using the es1371 driver for about a year and >a half for my Ensonique AudioPCI card. No problems at all >(except getting the joystick port to work...irq conflict/ >io port addressing problem). I am using the 2.2.13 kernel, >however, though I do

Re: permissions on /dev/audio, /dev/sequencer on RH6.1A

1999-11-30 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 10:13:10PM +0800, Ahkoshy@localhost wrote: > I'm using RH6.1 & have noticed something strange > Supposed I have root login on first vterminal > -rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 14, 4 Apr 18 1999 /dev/audio > -rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 14, 1 Apr 18 1999 /d

Re: ARCHIVES of this list (was Re: (Fwd) [Linux] gnome login banner

1999-11-30 Thread Greg W
Look at my sig.. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 30/11/99 at 11:30 Julian Thomas wrote: > >Archives? What archives? A pointer would be most welcome. Regards Greg W IT Consultant Sydney Australia ***Please trim any replies*** ***Please turn off HTML in your email*** ***

Re: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Rick Forrester
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > How large is your drive? > 27gig How many partitions do you currently have on the drive? > 1 Windows 98 > 1 Linux > 1 Linux swap What is the cylinder/head/sector information for your > drive? > Not sure, how can I find out? If you're succes

RE: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Chris Morton
1. Ascertain the manufacturer and model of the drive, then go to their website. They almost always have such information online now, along with jumper settings, etc. 2. Take the drive out and look at it. This information is usually printed on the top of the drive, often along with jumper settin

ARCHIVES of this list (was Re: (Fwd) [Linux] gnome login banner

1999-11-30 Thread Julian Thomas
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 11/30/99 at 09:53 AM, "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: >There was a thread on this list (or on the gnome list) about this >recently. You might try searching the archives if no one else has an >answer. Archives? What archives? A pointer would be most

RE: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Rocco
How large is your drive? 27gig How many partitions do you currently have on the drive? 1 Windows 98 1 Linux 1 Linux swap What is the cylinder/head/sector information for your drive? Not sure, how can I find out? Regards, Frank Rocco -- To unsubscribe: mail

Re: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Rick Forrester
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Will resizing the win98 partition move Linux to the first 1024 area? Frank-- Possibly. What we really need to answer your questions a bit more accurately is some information. How large is your drive? How many partitions do you currently have on the drive? What is

RE: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Frank Rocco
Will resizing the win98 partition move Linux to the first 1024 area? Regards, Frank Rocco -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

RE: Help - Installing Linux?

1999-11-30 Thread Greg W
You wont need the whole 1024 cyl for Linux, but the boot area must start within the 1024 cyl limit, so as long as you can shrink the win98 partition to < 1024 , you should be in business *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 30/11/99 at 10:16 Frank Rocco wrote: >How do I specify that the

Re: Microsoft Linux?This is a JOKE?

1999-11-30 Thread Jerry Winegarden
It is a great joke. Thanks, I needed a good laugh. Funny, but not as funny, in a perverse sort of way was the resulting discussion thread. The best quote, of course was from Foghorn Leghorn: "It's a joke, son." I would have hoped to leave this one to die out, but I can't keep myself from a coupl

Re: Some basic installation questions

1999-11-30 Thread Greg W
Hi This mail is to maybe make a decision easier for you to make I would go along in total with Rick. I originally used one large partition/and a swap , while this will not hurt anyone especially the casual user, I quickly learnt the value of having a separate /home partition Maybe

Re: Semi-OT: DHCP and DNS questions

1999-11-30 Thread Eric Sisler
>> At my organization we are looking to implement both DHCP, and DNS (separate >> questions), and I have some concerns. >> DHCP: >> We have a large campus environment across several blocks, and most of the >> more remote locations are connected together by 10M ethernet via microwave. >> These

Re: Apache config

1999-11-30 Thread Greg W
Look at where those options are set, if its in the main server area, that's where they will apply if you have something set in the userdir area like Options none # this may be omitted totally etc etc then that is why the option wont run on your userdir docs at http://www.apache.orgor

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