Hello,
After reading the Modem-HOWTO and still not managing to get my PCI modem
to work I decided to send you the details of this beast - hope you'll be
able to help me.
I am running a 2.2.13 kernel and the modem is called Conexant HCF V90
56K Data Fax RTAD PCI Modem (at least this is what
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Run Midnight Commander in it and press Ctrl-O - it will show completely
white screen with no sign of commands you typed before. And then run rxvt
or konsole or gnome-terminal or removed nxterm - they will work fine. This
did not get fixed in
Alan Cox wrote:
The uart is almost certainly faked by the windows driver. You could try
pointing setserial at the I/O address in PCI space (ie 0xE800 irq 10) but
I'd be suprised if it worked
I tried this and obtained no result at all. setserial cannont autodetect the
uart, and even if i
Is it available for download somewhere? :-)
Gustav
Dave Ihnat wrote:
Michael J. McGillick wrote:
Just curious, is it in rpm format?
Nope. (He says cheerfully.) It's one shellscript, and one man page. Period.
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On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 02:38:53PM -0600, Jeff Smelser wrote:
Today, as for the last few days, I have been trying to track this down.
Please help.
Dec 16 13:27:38 c465357-a portsentry[8432]: attackalert: Connect from
host: 12.30.163.51/12.30.163.51 to UDP port: 137
Port 137? That doesn't
Hi folks,
I have an old machine which will be set up as my
dial-up/masquerading/firewall PC. So far, all is going well, I'm already
able to initiate the PPP link remotely (thanks to Masqdialer - thanks to
the folks who told me a about it a good while ago!).
Now, the one thing I haven't found a
If the volume becomes disturbing, maybe it's worthwhile to DENY them in
ipchains without logging?
Regards
Gustav
"Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG)" wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 02:38:53PM -0600, Jeff Smelser wrote:
Today, as for the last few days, I have been trying to track this down.
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 11:40:02AM +0100, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
If the volume becomes disturbing, maybe it's worthwhile to DENY them in
ipchains without logging?
ipfwadm in my case (2.0.38), but yes, good idea. I intend to - I simply
didn't get round to get the knowledge to actually do it -
Hello Thomas,
Friday, December 17, 1999, 10:37:09 AM, you wrote:
TRDD Hi folks,
snip
TRDD 1) How do I enable the two users I have to shut that machine down
TRDDproperly remotely? I was thinking about "sudo" or something like
TRDDthat, but I don't really want to make accounts available
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have facing following problem, please help me.
My ISP assigned me 10 fixed IP addresses for my network
(say 203.127.140.10 to 203.127.140.19). I am dialing to
ISP from RH 6.0 (PPPD, Modem attached COM1). without any
problem I can dial to ISP and can ping/telnet/smtp etc from
Hi all,
I am trying to put a linux file system on a zip drive
I delete current partition, create new linux partition
than I write partition table to disk. Using fdisk or
cfdisk both work fine.
Next I try
mke2fs /dev/hdb1
and I get I/O errors I thought this was the command
to format the disk but
Isn't hdb the second HDD on a IDE controller? If so, isn't there another
device name for the zip drive on an IDE controller? If so again, then that
could be a problem. (reason for the questions, is that I don't know the
answer to what I asked, but that might help for now)
Does anyone know when Red Hat is going to fix the broken termcap settings
in RH6.0 and RH6.1 ? Believe it or not, there are some of us who use
different UNIX OS's sometimes, and still like to be able to telnet to our
linux servers.
-Randy
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Randy Carpenter wrote:
Does anyone know when Red Hat is going to fix the broken termcap settings
in RH6.0 and RH6.1 ? Believe it or not, there are some of us who use
different UNIX OS's sometimes, and still like to be able to telnet to our
linux servers.
So what change
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any error messages generated? Anything error messages on the virtual
consoles? (controaltf2, controaltf3, controaltf4, etc)
On a normall install (hitting enter at boot: ) I get this at one moment:
running install...
running /sbin/loader
exec:
Hi,
I'm also unsure in my answer. :-) But I *believe* that the zip disk is
refered to as partition 4, since it's considered an extended partition
(primaries on 0-3). If that's so, then I would try to mke2fs /dev/hdb4
or /dev/hdX4 where X is the verified drive.
Again, no sure answers, but at
Hi all,
It is an internal ide zip drive and the kernal finds it
just like a hard drive if you use a dos formatted
one it is hdb4. My understanding from the howto
is that you need to delete partition, create new
linux native partition any # you like, write partition
table, format and mount. The
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Romain Kang wrote:
We're using a central NFS server (a mutant SVR4.0+NFS3 variant) to keep
multiple platform sources and we've historically been able to compile
our source trees without a significant performance hit from NFS.
However, we've recently been prone to errors
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3509
someone mentioned that it may be the same bug as:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2639
So, it may be a problem with ncurses too.
This has been an open issue for 6 months.
-Randy
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Randy Carpenter wrote:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3509
The modification to the xterm entry in termcap was made to improve support
for local xterms, and all other xterms from XFree86.
If we removed this patch, chances are your solaris box could
On Dec 16, Hanigan Family wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to put a linux file system on a zip drive
I delete current partition, create new linux partition
than I write partition table to disk. Using fdisk or
cfdisk both work fine.
Next I try
mke2fs /dev/hdb1
and I get I/O errors I thought
sounds like you were using ipfwadm with your 4.2 setup. You need to
conver those to ipchains (which has replaced ipfwadm). There is a script
that can automate this for you at
http://www.pobox.com/~wstearns
charles
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Azhar H. Chowdhury wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have
so you don't want accounts. a little daemon that you can telnet that would
initiate a shutdown would work **if** you make damn sure it only listens
on the internal interface. It should be pretty trivial to write in
perl (suid of course). If you are interested and nee dhelp, I'll see if I
can
The modification to the xterm entry in termcap was made to improve support
for local xterms, and all other xterms from XFree86.
If we removed this patch, chances are your solaris box could connect
without problems, but Linux, FreeBSD and other systems using XFree86
wouldn't be supported
No, I don't use ipfwadm for 4.2. Only /etc/ppp/options,ppp-on ppp-on-dialer
file. Even if I login using Minicom and fire-up PPPD it's works at 4.2.
I thinks there are somethings changed at Kernel and may be at PPPD.
Thanking you,
Azhar
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Charles Galpin wrote:
sounds like
Howdy:
Exactly what is the difference between sending mail to the digest
version versus the regular list, eg,
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or
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For example, I've been getting the samba digest for some time, but
I send messages to the regular samba list address (there's no samba
You haven't supplied enough information.
1) Is sound compiled as a module?
If so, are the modules loading (in the right order)? Check with
'lsmod'
2) Are there resource conflicts? (IRQ/DMA/Ports)
Check with 'cat /proc/interrupts' etc.
3) Verify that you really have a Crystal PNP
Folks,
I'm jumping off the edge of the world for about three weeks
and plan on reappearing sometime in early january. I'll just
be unsubscribing, simply because of the sheer volume of this
list and the lack of time. I'll still be checking normal mail.
If you watch mail headers, my hostname
Kudzu detected this card fine, and I get sounds(midi, mpg3) out, but cannot cat
/dev/sndstat (no such device) and so several utilities like soundstudio do not
work. Also noted that several sound modules do not get loaded, such as:
Dec 5 23:50:52 vasili modprobe: can't locate module
Hi Tom!
Kudzu detected this card fine, and I get sounds(midi, mpg3) out, but cannot cat
/dev/sndstat (no such device) and so several utilities like soundstudio do not
work. Also noted that several sound modules do not get loaded, such as:
Dec 5 23:50:52 vasili modprobe: can't locate
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 05:56:14PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] thoughtfully expounded:
Hi Tom!
Dec 5 23:50:52 vasili modprobe: can't locate module sound-service-0-8
Dec 6 00:07:28 vasili modprobe: can't locate module sound-slot-0
Dec 6 00:07:28 vasili modprobe: can't locate module
Hi all,
I am trying to put a linux file system on a zip drive
I delete current partition, create new linux partition
than I write partition table to disk. Using fdisk or
cfdisk both work fine.
Next I try
mke2fs /dev/hdb1
and I get I/O errors I thought this was the command
to format the disk but
Hi,
I have two networked Linux machines, ripley and weaver. ripley has a
dds-2 tape drive. I want to access ripley's tape drive from weaver. So
I added ripley and weaver to each others /etc/hosts.equiv. How I can
access ripley's tape drive from weaver with a command like 'tar tvf
Hi all,
I am trying to put a linux file system on a zip drive
I delete current partition, create new linux partition
than I write partition table to disk. Using fdisk or
cfdisk both work fine.
Next I try
mke2fs /dev/hdb1
and I get I/O errors I thought this was the command
to format the disk
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 10:37:09AM +, Thomas Ribbrock Design/DEG" wrote:
1) How do I enable the two users I have to shut that machine down
properly remotely? I was thinking about "sudo" or something like
that, but I don't really want to make accounts available on that
machine.
Linda responded:
Why do you want to change the zip disk file system?
I want to use cpio to write backup and restore files from it.
Oh yuch! There is a little less than 100MB per disk, very inefficient.
What are the error messages?
ide-floppy:hdb:I/O error, pc=2a,key=4,arc=47,asc9=0
Ok, I've never seen this type of error message and it seems to be slowing
my system *way* down. Is this a crack attempt or? The only thing I can
think of that might have caused it was I've been trying to move the server
to a new swich, but I brought down all the network services interface
did you re-export the filesystems using exportfs -a as root? That ought to
do the trick.
Brad 'GreyBear' Davis - Dream Park
Ronin coder/Bithead at Large
"We're ALL Bozos on this bus!"
- Firesign Theatre
I can't get sound in redhat 6.1. I have:
Crystalware CS4232, SB Pro, MPU-401
compatible.
Can anybody give me a pointer or a recipe or some help. Thanks
beforehand if you can!
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The es1370 and es1371 do not provide /dev/sndstat. /dev/sndstat is
provided by the soundcore module, which is not used by the es137x
drivers. It's not really a bug. Just a deficency in the es137x drivers.
You learn something new every day. ;-)
You might be able to fake it with a text file that
bash-2.03# traceroute 12.30.163.51
traceroute to 12.30.163.51 (12.30.163.51), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 m10 (192.168.1.254) 1.107 ms 0.964 ms 0.980 ms
2 203-79-82-254.adsl-wns.paradise.net.nz (203.79.82.254) 140.054 ms
84.662 ms 66.697 ms
3 192.168.253.225 (192.168.253.225)
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am facing following serious problem, please help me.
My ISP assigned me 10 fixed IP addresses for my network
(say 203.127.140.10 to 203.127.140.19). I am dialing to
ISP from RH 6.0 (PPPD, Modem attached COM1). without any
problem I can dial to ISP and can ping/telnet/smtp
On 17 Dec, Ryan Marinoff wrote:
Isn't hdb the second HDD on a IDE controller? If so, isn't there another
device name for the zip drive on an IDE controller?
No. Parallel Zip drives are SCSI devices but ATAPI ones are
essentially IDE devices, like CDROMS. Mine is the slave on IDE2, so
that
On 17 Dec, Hanigan Family wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to put a linux file system on a zip drive
I delete current partition, create new linux partition
than I write partition table to disk. Using fdisk or
cfdisk both work fine.
Next I try
mke2fs /dev/hdb1
and I get I/O errors I thought
Could you help me get my modem setup properly cant figure out whether to use
/dev/ttyS0 or
**1
**2
in windows it is set for com port 4
dont know if that helps much but please give me some help and i can contact a
friend to track down the abuser
Thanks !
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Com 4 should be /dev/ttyS3
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 16:33:49 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you help me get my modem setup properly cant figure out whether to use
/dev/ttyS0 or
**1
**2
in windows it is set for com port 4
dont know if that helps much but please give me some
/dev/ttyS3
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you help me get my modem setup properly cant figure out whether to use
/dev/ttyS0 or
**1
**2
in windows it is set for com port 4
dont know if that helps much but please give me some help and i can contact
Is there a command that will list the ports that are being used and what is it?
Or is this a stpppid question and I'm just having a very bad day?
TIA
Steve
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It seems the fonts on my RH6.1 system are very choppy when you get to the
larger point sizes. Is there a way to fix this?
TIA
Steve
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oh yeah.whoops, forgot i was still running 2.2.5-15. sorry. well,
it works great under 2.2.5-15!
-Original Message-
From: Kirk Whiting [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 7:56 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:RE: HPT Ultra-DMA 66 controller
I think that zip disks use extended partitions so you need to do
a mke2fs /dev/hdb4 to format the zip disk. Not totally sure
though.
-Original Message-
From: Hanigan Family [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 6:27 PM
To: Redhat list
Subject:
Along these lines, I'm having trouble with a USR 56K Voice INT
PnP which (under windows) is installed on com2 but, when i use
linux, it finds the modem on /dev/ttyS0. However when i try to
connect using kppp, it hangs at intializing modem. I've tried
setting every possible option, changed the
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Steve wrote:
Is there a command that will list the ports that are being used and
what is it?
Is this what you're looking for?
cat /proc/net/tcp
cat /proc/net/udp
and cat /proc/net/unix just for good measure
It might be nice to have a perl script to turn the tcp and udp
At 10:39 PM 12/16/99 -0500, Kevin Williams wrote:
I have redhat linux 6.0, running Fvwm, (fresh install, started with re partitioning the harddrive)
computer is on the network with a ne2000 card
the station has no problems getting to the outside world, but when I sit at another station
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 04:50:36PM -0500, Steve wrote:
It seems the fonts on my RH6.1 system are very choppy when you get
to the larger point sizes. Is there a way to fix this?
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/FDU.html (De-uglification)
http://home.powertech.no/rkaa/linux.html#ttf
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At 04:37 PM 12/17/99 -0500, Steve wrote:
Is there a command that will list the ports that are being used and what
is it?
Or is this a stpppid question and I'm just having a very bad day?
The file /etc/services lists the services that are supposed to be running.
So if someone tries to
Is it possible to run two instances of named, each listening at a
different IP address? "man named" describes listening on different ports,
but I'd like to bind each instance to a completely different IP address,
not just a different port.
Or can I run a single instance of named that will
You haven't supplied enough information.
1) Is sound compiled as a module?
If so, are the modules loading (in the right order)? Check with
'lsmod'
Here's what happens when I run lsmod:
Module Size Used by
ppp_deflate40548 0 (autoclean)
bsd_comp
Hal .. if this is my second e-mail to you my apologies, but as you would
have read in my first one I'm having problems sending mail to the list from
my home/linux/netscape e-mail.
if not, read on.
Roy
LI The first stage boot loader was able to load the second stage boot
Hi, Brad,
I did an 'exportfs -a' on ripley, the machine with the tape drive.
Still, when I'm root on weaver, I get this error when I try to access
ripley's tape drive as root:
Permission denied.
tar: Cannot open ripley:/dev/st0: Input/output error
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
I
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
m
mFolks,
m
mI'm jumping off the edge of the world for about three weeks
mand plan on reappearing sometime in early january. I'll just
mbe unsubscribing, simply because of the sheer volume of this
mlist and the lack of time. I'll still be checking
The font package from microsoft.com is a .exe, which means I can't get the
files out of it, so does anyone know where I can find a bunch of good .ttf
fonts? I'm trying to get this whole de-uglification thing going on.
/me
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On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 06:25:44PM -0800, M. Erickson wrote:
The font package from microsoft.com is a .exe, which means I can't get the
files out of it, so does anyone know where I can find a bunch of good .ttf
fonts? I'm trying to get this whole de-uglification thing going on.
/me
Linux
On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 02:52:48AM +0600, Azhar H. Chowdhury wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am facing following serious problem, please help me.
My ISP assigned me 10 fixed IP addresses for my network
(say 203.127.140.10 to 203.127.140.19). I am dialing to
ISP from RH 6.0 (PPPD, Modem
-Original Message-
From: Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, December 17, 1999 1:32 PM
Subject: Re: putting an ext2 filesystem on a zipdrive
Linda responded:
Why do you want to change the zip disk file system?
I want to use cpio to write
Maybe not the answer you want to hear, but...
Go to www.opensound.com
Pay the $30. Run the program. Instant sound.
Just do it.
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Does your
I created partition 1 and when I checked it with cfdisk it lists partition 1
as
a linux partition and the only one on the disk. I guess I could try it
making
it 4 and see if that works.
Linda
Using partition does indeed work, as I have done it in the past. I don't
any more, as I only use the
I've been getting lots of these in our log files can't seem to
track down what's causing it..
sendmail[2130]: OAA02130: SYSERR(root): buildaddr: no host
I am having some stupid problems with sendmail configuration here at
the moment... any pointers would be exciting.
thanks in advance, Dan.
Hey Steve,
the highly excelent program lsof tells you what you want to know.
Running 'lsof -i' will tell you all the networking ports open and the
command, pids, users names ect associated with the port. I'm pretty sure
lsof is standard issue on redhat these days...
M.
On Fri, 17
RedHat 6.0
If I change /etc/resolv.conf, is there anything I need to "kill -1" in order
for it to reread the file?
I'd do a "man resolve", but I'm told the page doesn't exist and "man resolver"
brings up the configuration layout for resolv.conf and also references
resolve(3), which for some
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 10:55:04PM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
RedHat 6.0
If I change /etc/resolv.conf, is there anything I need to "kill -1" in order
for it to reread the file?
The short answer is no. GLIBC is usually the code which reads
/etc/resolv.conf and it re-reads the file each time, so
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Vidiot wrote:
RedHat 6.0
If I change /etc/resolv.conf, is there anything I need to "kill -1" in order
for it to reread the file?
no
I'd do a "man resolve", but I'm told the page doesn't exist and "man resolver"
brings up the configuration layout for resolv.conf
Hi all people,
Re Web server (RedHat 6.0), kindly advise how to enable:
1) Firewall
2) Mail forwarding
coming with the distribution as default and how to check them having been
enabled afterwards. Thanks
B.R.
Stephen Liu
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