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On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Ron Golan wrote:
> >
> >
> > You need to have the hostnames of all hosts on your network which are
> > allowed to print in the file /etc/hosts.lpd
>
> Yes,
>
> I have all hosts listed in /etc/hosts.lpd. Like this:
>
> 192.168.1.11weaver weaver.e
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I assure you that I've never touched the street drug called crack. But
> I am having problems with printing under Red Hat 6. We have a network
> of three Linux machines. One of them, ripley, has an Epson Stylus Color
> 800 printer. Under Red H
Ron Golan wrote:
>
>
> You need to have the hostnames of all hosts on your network which are
> allowed to print in the file /etc/hosts.lpd
Yes,
I have all hosts listed in /etc/hosts.lpd. Like this:
192.168.1.11weaver weaver.emeraldbiostructures.com
192.168.1.12ripley ripley.emerald
Hi,
I try to be calm on this list, but I'm at the end of my rope on this
one. Is anyone else thinking that up2date is a hunk of junk? I bought
the official Red Hat 6.1 Deluxe for the added support features like
phone support and up2date. I've installed the latest up2date I could
find, 1.0.7-1.
Hello,
I am attempting to install Redhat 6.1 via a serial port, using text
mode (I am totally blind which is why I want to do this). Looking through
the various Redhat documentation there seems to be very little pertaining
to serial port based installations. As best as I can figure, the
follo
Hi,
I assure you that I've never touched the street drug called crack. But
I am having problems with printing under Red Hat 6. We have a network
of three Linux machines. One of them, ripley, has an Epson Stylus Color
800 printer. Under Red Hat 5.2, you could print to ripley's Epson from
any o
On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 01:42:12AM +0100, David Krings wrote:
> After getting my SB Live running i installed kmp3-1.0pre3, which
>seems to be a bit away from being stable. It crashes and i see after
>shutting down the x server that mpg123 is complaining about some bit
>flow that it can't han
Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 01:41:25AM +, Phil Risby wrote:
> > How to solve the problem of forgetting root password? Feeling
> > stupid ( or old)
>
> 'linux 1' at Lilo prompt gets in as root with no password --
> typically. Then change it with 'passwd'.
>
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On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 01:41:25AM +, Phil Risby wrote:
> How to solve the problem of forgetting root password? Feeling
> stupid ( or old)
'linux 1' at Lilo prompt gets in as root with no password --
typically. Then change it with 'passwd'.
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Hi !
After getting my SB Live running i installed kmp3-1.0pre3, which seems to
be a bit away from being stable. It crashes and i see after shutting down
the x server that mpg123 is complaining about some bit flow that it can't
handle. What i want to know is what i have to do to kill the
Hi,
How do I configure midi support into the kernel? I just recompiled
2.2.12-20. In the sound section, I chose modular support for my
creative awe 64 isa sound card, and modular support for midi loopback
device. After booting up the kernel, I ran sndconfig. I could hear the
Linus sound sampl
How to solve the problem of forgetting root password?
Feeling stupid ( or old)
Phil
PS its not for my main machine, but one that I lend out and
well I wrote it down somewhere :-(
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Is there a resource manager available for Linux? I'm
looking for something similar to the Solaris Resource
Manager.
Primarily, I want to be able to limit the maximum amount of
CPU a given process can use. For example, when I run
setiathome, I give it "-nice 19", but it still grabs about
98% C
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 12:01:08PM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 09:37:52AM -0700, Frederic Herman wrote:
> > Could run each of these tasks manually, one at a time, to at least find
> > out which one is associated with the task? That would be my approach.
>
> Ah, that's so
Hi !
RH 6.1 comes with a broken lpr printer spooler, you should get the fixed
rpm of lpr and read the mail that i posted one minute before, hehe, here it
is again in shortcuts:
install the lpr-rpm with rpm -ihv --forve lpr*.rpm
try if the parallel port can be accessed directly with cat s
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Mike Watson wrote:
> What can you do when RH 6.1 doesn't see the parallel port?
echo "alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc" >>/etc/conf.modules
LLaP
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> Subject: Re: Can't access printer...
> Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 00:39:53 +0100
> From: David Krings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi !
>
> RedHat came with a broken print spooler (lpr), this makes printing close
> to impossible. You have to install a new and working l
What can you do when RH 6.1 doesn't see the parallel port? Printtool
doesn't detect any printer. I have an HP Deskjet 600. Works fine in DOS,
find in Win98, zip in Linux.
The documentation about parport is confusing. Can someone clarify?
Mike W
==
Hi !
Just now i finished with getting my SB Live working. Creative has drivers
that work for cards with the emu10k1 chip. I don't know if this chip is
used for the PCI 512 card or if there are special drivers out for that
card. Mine is
ftp://opensource.creative.com/pub/snapshots/emu10k1-2
If the ISP has thier terminal set to recieve clear text only, then if you
use encrypt, it wont work. There is no need for documentation unless you
are able to change thier systems.
I dont believe there should be any problems using plain text in the
negotiation stage.
That is if I have re
Dave Reed wrote:
>I eventually just decided to trust the floppy boot disk wouldn't go
>bad (I have never found floppy disks to be that reliable) and just
>tried it.
>Fortunately, it worked fine. I'm not certain how lilo figures out
>where /boot is when it's on a different partition than / (in th
Can you use up2date with the mirror sites? ftp.redhat.com is way too
slow and I hate to be gouged for $$$ using priority.redhat.com.
Thanks
Brian
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i don't use linuxconf since at the early stages
it was messing up my sendmail.cf, etc and bunch
of other stuff.
i would like a script to do it all through the shell.
Steve Dixon wrote:
> doesnt the new version of linuxconf to that when you add a user through
> it. you can use linuxconf at a te
matt boex wrote:
> i am getting this error when i try to start window
> maker.
>
> wmaker: error in loading shared libraries:
> libwraster.so.1: cannot open shared o
> bject file: No such file or directory
>
> weird thing, i do a locate and find that file in two
> places.
>
> /usr/local/lib/ and
Hi !
RedHat came with a broken print spooler (lpr), this makes printing close
to impossible. You have to install a new and working lpr-package. There are
rpms available and you can just do a brutal install with rpm -ihv --force
lpr*.rpm. After that printtool will work great and printing i
doesnt the new version of linuxconf to that when you add a user through
it. you can use linuxconf at a terminal instead of X.
Steve Lee wrote:
>
> Can someone show me a script, a safeone
> that an admin can use
> to change both the smbpasswd and passwd for
> users all in one without doing it bo
add /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf and then run ldconfig. then try
again.
matt boex wrote:
>
> i am getting this error when i try to start window
> maker.
>
> wmaker: error in loading shared libraries:
> libwraster.so.1: cannot open shared o
> bject file: No such file or directory
>
> weir
Can someone show me a script, a safeone
that an admin can use
to change both the smbpasswd and passwd for
users all in one without doing it both separately.
Does anyone know of a webinterface that
users can change too, without an administrator
to do.
Also, how you can use windows to change that
Jason Hirsch wrote:
> You should have no trouble using com 3 or com 4 for input- unless (and i
> forget) you have an external modem. I've a modem, mouse, and had no probs
> using digi cams
>
> jason
>
> (you may have to disable the USB ports in the BIOS )
>
> --
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On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 09:33:38AM -0600, scott.list wrote:
> Every user on my system got this message today. I don't see exactly how it
> was delivered, it has no to addresses. Is there something I can
> do/configure to prevent this type of message being passed along to my users?
> I'm using se
i am getting this error when i try to start window
maker.
wmaker: error in loading shared libraries:
libwraster.so.1: cannot open shared o
bject file: No such file or directory
weird thing, i do a locate and find that file in two
places.
/usr/local/lib/ and
/root/Windowmaker-0.61.1/wrlibs/.li
Bret, Steve and Charles.
OK, Thanks a lot for your input. (You too, Steve. I read *all* posts on
a subject that I've started. :-)
I'll probably look into both amanda and arkeia. If that doesn't please
me, I might finally find myself going back to tar again. :-)
Best regards
Gustav
Gustav Schaf
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 04:59:35PM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
[...]
PS -- The other thing you might try is 'pump -R' in a cron job before
the renewal time on the lease. You can get this inifo from 'pump -s'.
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On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 04:31:16PM -0500, Kurt A. Brust wrote:
> Lawrence,
>
> I understand 100% how a dhcp server and dhcp work (trust me)... what
> i dont understand is how can one product allow me to keep an address
> for months on end, and another req me to change an address sometime
> 3 time
Just another tidbit-
Celerons are old. Athlons are new. There is a reason price falls with
time...
Also-
The K7 500 mhz usually is a 650mhz chip. So you can overclock it to 650
mhz for about 70$ more (or less if you are good with a soldering iron).
Honestly new technology == high prices
Lawrence,
I understand 100% how a dhcp server and dhcp work (trust me)... what i dont
understand is how can one product allow me to keep an address for months on
end, and another req me to change an address sometime 3 times a day
I will look at the link you sent. Thanks again!
On Sat, 22 Ja
In following the directions in Kernel-HOWTO, I've successfully recompiled the kernel
and used the 'make bzdisk' option to copy it all to a floppy, then reboot from the
floppy, and everything works great, it even finds my parallel port ZIP Drive (which
was the purpose of this whole exercise)...
Hi Kevin
I'm using samba-client-2.0.5a-12 and all I have to do is
/usr/bin/smbmount //peecee/C /mnt/peecee [-U username] [-N]
have you tried this?
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Kevin Diffily wrote:
> I have tried to mount a remote SMB Share with the following
> mount -t smbmount -o username=xxn,p
we use jetdirect cards and print servers and also extended systems print
servers exclusively. we have had no problems with these print server at
all. the printers are easy too setup also. just put in the ip address
of the print server for the remote host and then(depending on how many
ports it
was i drunk when i wrote that? also, the only thing that you may need
to do is telnet to the print server and turn off the banner page. i
think it is just banner:0. they are turned on by default on all of the
jetdirect ps and cards that ive used.
Steve Dixon wrote:
>
> we use jetdirect cards
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
> I have seen a couple of messages come across the list about HP JetDirect
> Print Servers and was wondering if anyone knows how difficult they are to
> setup with linux.
>
> I am trying to find a good print server for a small company that currently
>
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Larry Owens wrote:
>
> I've been trying to set up a home network with dial-on-demand. So far,
> I've had no luck. I think it's because 6.1 uses WVDIAL instead of pppd and
> chat, but I'm not sure. Has anyone mananged to make this work?
It's not true that "6.1 uses WVDI
I have tried to mount a remote SMB Share with the following
mount -t smbmount -o username=xxn,password=x 207.136.xxx.xxx
and receive
mount: fs type smbmount not supported by kernel
I then tried
/sbin/modprobe smbfs.o and still receive the error.
I have listed the result of modprobe -l -t f
FYI, you can do this with arkeia's arkc command line tool too.
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> BTW I went with amanda as a backup solution partly for the very reason you
> describe of not needing an X environment for restorations. One of our
> boxes does not even have X on it (firew
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Kurt A. Brust wrote:
> Ok, got everything working ... even port forwarding.
>
> My problem is, every 8 to 12 hours... I end up getting a new IP (via DHCP VIA
> Roadrunner) ... everything is fast... but when I was running NAT32
> (www.nat32.com) on windows ... my IP would
Hello Joe,
Add this line to your /etc/conf.modules
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I successfully installed RH 6.1, but forgot to turn on my printer
> before the install. I've tried using pri
The ISP server does not except the PPP username and password - it
needs to be received by the server in plain text . . . instead of
encrypted. Can it be done?
Note: Detailed Documentation(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
When you reply to this message, please include
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> From: "Wizaerd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I've gone through the make menuconfig to add support for my parallel port ZIP drive
>(as well as removing some other things I'll never be unsing here) and have gone
>through all the steps listed at
>http://www.redhat.com/support/manuals/RHL-6.1-Manual/
I have PartitionMagic's BootMagic installed too, to choose between
Win98 and Linux during boot up time.
I've got Bootmagic installed too, it works great for me... Did
you have Bootmagic before or after you installed linux? When, during
installation, did you choose to have Lilo reside? If you
Hello all,
I am trying to get a public IP to go through my box to another computer.
For some reason I can't get it to work. I can ping/telnet/web to it from
the box (it has two nics), but cannot do anything from outside. The box
currently runs masquerading for the private ip's on the inside
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, scott.list wrote:
> Every user on my system got this message today. I don't see exactly how it
> was delivered, it has no to addresses.
mail doesn't need to addresses.
The thing that really matters for mail is the stuff that is passed to the
SMTP server; stuff like
telnet
>I have seen a couple of messages come across the list about HP JetDirect
>Print Servers and was wondering if anyone knows how difficult they are to
>setup with linux.
>
>I am trying to find a good print server for a small company that currently
>uses windows peer networking which is providing the
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 02:03:36PM +, Phil Risby wrote:
:
: I have here one Asus K7 with Athalon , real nice
: BUT I also have all these USB ports ( four of them) which could solve my
: current problem
: This being that I want to conect a digital camera to the system.
: Seems ridiculous that
I've gone through the make menuconfig to add support for my parallel port ZIP drive
(as well as removing some other things I'll never be unsing here) and have gone
through all the steps listed at
http://www.redhat.com/support/manuals/RHL-6.1-Manual/ref-guide/s1-sysadmin-build-kernel.html
...
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 12:37:37PM -0600, Steve Borho wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 12:32:01PM -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I was just trying out dump/restore. Seems to be a nice package. Most
> > > importantly, I should be able to do a restore even if my system becomes
> > >
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 12:32:01PM -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was just trying out dump/restore. Seems to be a nice package. Most
> > importantly, I should be able to do a restore even if my system becomes
> > rather 'crippled' since restore doesn't require X.
> >
> > My problem is
Larry Owens wrote:
>
> I've been trying to set up a home network with dial-on-demand. So far,
> I've had no luck. I think it's because 6.1 uses WVDIAL instead of pppd and
> chat, but I'm not sure. Has anyone mananged to make this work?
Yes. Try installing the diald rpm from
ftp://duke.e
Sorry about the blank reply fat fingered.
Waht I was going to say is that I just made up one at my house. Since it won't
be used by anyone else it is not a problem. Be intersting to see what others
have done.
Bret
"Chad W. Skinner" wrote:
> I am trying setup a DNS server and DHCP server in m
I just finished installing Red Hat Linux 6.1 on my PC. I am not sure what post
installation steps I need to do ?
I have PartitionMagic's BootMagic installed too, to choose between Win98 and Linux
during boot up time.
When I choose Linux, I get the following message
"Preparing machine to instal
I don't think dump follows symbolic links by default to both keep from
backing up a particular file multiple times as well as to eliminate the
possibility of a recursive loop during the backup.
I don't have easy access to the man pages right now (on my windows laptop
at home) but it seems that I
"Chad W. Skinner" wrote:
> I am trying setup a DNS server and DHCP server in my house. I don't have a
> domain name since I use a dial-up connection and was wondering if there is a
> standard domain to use for standalone networks, i.e., localdomain, loc,
> local. Does anyone know if there is a
You need to register it with internic. Things seemed to have changed as
to who you actually do the registration with. Start with:
http://www.internic.net/
"Chachi S. Francis" wrote:
>
> What do I need to do in order to register my domain as a recognised
> nameserver?
>
> Francis.
>
> --
>
Hi all,
I successfully installed RH 6.1, but forgot to turn on my printer
before the install. I've tried using printtool to get it going since,
but it doesn't seem to be found. I've set it to both /dev/lp0 and
/dev/lp1 without success. Its an Epson Color 640 pr
What do I need to do in order to register my domain as a recognised
nameserver?
Francis.
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Ok, got everything working ... even port forwarding.
My problem is, every 8 to 12 hours... I end up getting a new IP (via DHCP VIA
Roadrunner) ... everything is fast... but when I was running NAT32
(www.nat32.com) on windows ... my IP would not change for weeks sometime
months... even when I
Hi,
I was just trying out dump/restore. Seems to be a nice package. Most
importantly, I should be able to do a restore even if my system becomes
rather 'crippled' since restore doesn't require X.
My problem is when doing dump:
I had the idea to create a directory containing only symbolic links
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 09:37:52AM -0700, Frederic Herman wrote:
> Could run each of these tasks manually, one at a time, to at least find
> out which one is associated with the task? That would be my approach.
Ah, that's so obvious. Thanks for giving the clueless a clue!
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I am trying setup a DNS server and DHCP server in my house. I don't have a
domain name since I use a dial-up connection and was wondering if there is a
standard domain to use for standalone networks, i.e., localdomain, loc,
local. Does anyone know if there is a name set aside for this purpose.
Ch
Could run each of these tasks manually, one at a time, to at least find
out which one is associated with the task? That would be my approach.
Fred
Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> I've started getting this mailed daily from cron.daily. For the life
> of me I cannot find what is causing this. I've greppe
I've started getting this mailed daily from cron.daily. For the life
of me I cannot find what is causing this. I've grepped all of /etc,
with no matches.
application-specific initialization failed: invalid command name
"create-hook"
/etc/cron.daily has these:
inn-cron-expire logrotate
yes, that looks good. And nice seguay ?sp? into the plug for
linuxninja.com :)
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Steve Frampton wrote:
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> On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> > I hope you guys have tried register.com. Much easier to use.
>
> Nam
no, but I can recommend masqdialer. It has clients for linux and windows,
and I think even macs. It works a bit like regular windows dialup. If you
are sitting at a machine, you bring up the gui, click connect and the
server connects. You disconnect when done. The server side can handle
multiple c
Every user on my system got this message today. I don't see exactly how it
was delivered, it has no to addresses. Is there something I can
do/configure to prevent this type of message being passed along to my users?
I'm using sendmail, RH6.0 with updates, info as follows:
Version 8.9.3
Compiled
Well as I said in a previous post I did get my windows clients to print to
the linux printers via samba, but am curious about the print cue.
My print cues show print jobs as "machineName.". Is it
possible to include the name of the file being printed as it does when
printing through Novell or NT.
I've been trying to set up a home network with dial-on-demand. So far,
I've had no luck. I think it's because 6.1 uses WVDIAL instead of pppd and
chat, but I'm not sure. Has anyone mananged to make this work?
Thanks in advance,
Larry
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The recent discussion of the K7 Athlon envy piqued my interest because
I recently faced the decision of how to upgrade from my K6/200. I had
two candidates:
prices for mb, CPU(s) and fan(s):
K7/500 plus Asus K7M, about $375
dual Celerons on Abit BP6, about $250
I was attracted to the Athlon
Hi Guys
I have here one Asus K7 with Athalon , real nice
BUT I also have all these USB ports ( four of them) which could solve my
current problem
This being that I want to conect a digital camera to the system.
Seems ridiculous that I have a mouse on comm 1 and modem on com 2 and I
cannot therefo
hi,
Is there a linux tool for searching multiple search engines at one go?
something equivalent to webferret in windows? webferret takes the search
pattern, searches in a fixed list of search engines, removes the
repeating entries and displays the results. clicking on the any result
will open the
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> I hope you guys have tried register.com. Much easier to use.
Nameit.net worked wonders for me and www.linuxninja.com.
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on rh5.0 I could dive into cross-partition symlinked dirs on a nfs share
since rh6.0 I cannot any more
how can Y restore the behavior ?
Claudiu
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