Thanks, Bret. I'll give it a try.
Hidong
Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> Hidong Kim wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an ibm thinkpad with a linksys pcmlm56 etherfast+modem pcmcia
> > card. When I initially installed red hat 6.1 on the system a few weeks
> > ago, the linksys was detected automatica
On 21-Jul-00 Lee Johnson wrote:
>
>
> Kevin Hancock wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Lee Johnson wrote:
>>
>> Your clock is wrong and some things were not compiled? Every time my clock
>> is behind the last compile time I get those errors. Just reset the time to
>> current time and recompile.
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Lee Johnson wrote:
date 072103262000
Sets the time to
07 Month
21 day
03 hour
26 Minute
2000 Year
man date prints a whole lot more
Will work from console. Mostly all I ever use :->
Cheers
kevin
>
>
> Kevin Hancock wrote:
>
>
Hi,
I am hoping someone can help me get KIconEdit
to work. I tried to compile it but get the following
errors
kicongrid.moc.cpp:69: conversion to `void (KIconEditGrid::*)(int)' from
`void (K
IconEditGrid::*)(int, int)'
make[2]: *** [kicongrid.moc.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/genera
On 21 Jul 2000 01:25 you wrote:
>Hello everyone!
>I've been given the great task of building and configuring a linux system
to
>do IP masquerading and mail forwarding to our exchange server. I've got
two
>network cards in my linux box with addresses on different networks and I'm
>trying to set the
Kevin Hancock wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Lee Johnson wrote:
>
> Your clock is wrong and some things were not compiled? Every time my clock
> is behind the last compile time I get those errors. Just reset the time to
> current time and recompile. Works for me.
>
> Time and date obviously.
an
Hello Everyone:
I have just purchased an IBM IdeaScan flatbed scanner, model # M/T
0275-RR2. Does anyone else have one working in RH 6.2? Was it difficult
to setup? Where can I find RH 6.2 docs/progs for it?
The manual suggests an EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) mode. I'm not
familiar with that phr
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
It's usually a good idea to use -ivh with the kernel, so the old kernel
stays in place. You never know when some weird driver issue is going to
make your system unusable :) It's good to be able to boot with something
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Lee Johnson wrote:
> tried to compile in support for cdrw ( ricoh ) and after doing make
> bzimage i got a weird
> clock skew error...never seen before..
> anyway i'm locked out of linuxsave for getting to base prompt that
If you can revert to your previous linux kernel,
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Lee Johnson wrote:
Your clock is wrong and some things were not compiled? Every time my clock
is behind the last compile time I get those errors. Just reset the time to
current time and recompile. Works for me.
Time and date obviously.
Kevin
> tried to compile in support
tried to compile in support for cdrw ( ricoh ) and after doing make
bzimage i got a weird
clock skew error...never seen before..
anyway i'm locked out of linuxsave for getting to base prompt that
is..
i can get there just no desktop...
I don't recall altering any desktop settings but
test sorry
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As I know you read this list I thought I'd let you know...
Jul 20 18:38:40 server postfix/smtp[25561]: E2A291A81D:
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The above h
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I've been given the great task of building and configuring a linux system to
> do IP masquerading and mail forwarding to our exchange server. I've got two
> network cards in my linux box with addresses on different networks and I'm
> trying to set them
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> rpm -Uvh kernel-source-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-headers-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
>
> rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-ibcs-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
>kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
> --force
>
It is safer to do:
rpm -Ivh kernel-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-ib
rpm -Uvh kernel-source-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-headers-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-ibcs-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
--force
cd /boot/
/sbin/mkinitrd initrd-2.2.16-3.img 2.2.16-3
vi /etc/lilo.conf
**make sure to change the following to l
Hello everyone!
I've been given the great task of building and configuring a linux system to
do IP masquerading and mail forwarding to our exchange server. I've got two
network cards in my linux box with addresses on different networks and I'm
trying to set them up to forward packets to each other
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 05:58:46PM -0400, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I've got a machine running RedHat 6.1 with a DSL connection.
> Atlantech is the ISP. I get my dynamic address via DHCP and pump is
> the client. About every 46 hours or so pump will either die or go
> crazy and suck up all the CPU
auth is your ident service - identd
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 02:15:47PM -0700, royhar sed:
> Thanks for the reply... I like that ntsysv utility. There's something like
> it using linuxconf but it doesn't show multiple runlevels. Thanks.
>
> I got all but one of them. I still am still unable to f
Is there some reason why I am being cc'd directly on these emails? List mail is
quite enough for me and I did not ask the question in the first place.
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 05:59:13PM -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson was heard to say:
> On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Roy Harrison wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Roy Harrison wrote:
> Thanks for the reply... I like that ntsysv utility. There's something like
> it using linuxconf but it doesn't show multiple runlevels. Thanks.
>
> I got all but one of them. I still am still unable to figure out what auth
> on port 113 is or what ser
I don't know of any free ISP's with Usenet feeds, but you can do Usenet
through free services such as http://www.remarq.com and http://www.deja.com
.
Just my US$0.02
Michael A. Johnson
on 7/20/00 8:49 AM, Ward William E PHDN at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I haven't tried Netzero's Linux soft
I've got a machine running RedHat 6.1 with a DSL connection. Atlantech
is
the ISP. I get my dynamic address via DHCP and pump is the client. About
every 46 hours or so pump will either die or go crazy and suck up all
the
CPU time. I suspect pump barfs whenever the lease expires, although I
haven't
Thanks for the reply... I like that ntsysv utility. There's something like
it using linuxconf but it doesn't show multiple runlevels. Thanks.
I got all but one of them. I still am still unable to figure out what auth
on port 113 is or what service, or process that's running it or starts it.
Th
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 18:51:58 GMT
"John Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#Would anyone have the URL to Netzero's Linux software package?
#It is not on the website.
#
#Thanks
#
#Johnny
maybe it'll be just a tad bit longer...here's a post from deja.com
From: Czouch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C
The folks at VALinux got back to me on this. It turns out that, in addition
to DOMAINNAME=blahblah, I also needed NISDOMAIN=blahblah in
/etc/sysconfig/network. Don't ask me why. (Also don't ask me why I even had
to edit this file. I never have before. Previously, editing /etc/yp.conf,
/etc/res
On 20 Jul 2000 21:12 Bret Hughes wrote:
>I would like to run netscape as a different user from a
>script to display some images. I (apparently mistakenly)
>thought that if I ran netscape from a script with the setuid
>bit set and the owner of the script being the user I want,
>that I could then l
Hi there:
Sorry I don't have time to check the archives on this but I'm under the gun
right now. Anyway, here's my problem:
I've recently purchased a VALinux 420 (RH Linux 6.2) and will be running it
within an NIS domain (served by a Solaris box). Previously I have set up
several RH machines
Amazing.
They were just campaigning to sell a bunch of those banner ads for many
thousands of dollars. I wondered who on earth would have the dough to
advertise at that level, and now this. I hope some poor saps haven't
lost their money due to the "sudden" bankruptcy - if so, they're up the
cre
I would like to run netscape as a different user from a
script to display some images. I (apparently mistakenly)
thought that if I ran netscape from a script with the setuid
bit set and the owner of the script being the user I want,
that I could then launch netscape as that user. Nope. Is
there
http://thinknic.com $199 NIC computers using Linux 2.2.15 and Netscape 4.73 comes with
ability to
signup with Netzero, Earthlink, Mindspring, etc.
http://www.thinknic.com/connect.html
So I believe Netzero does or shortly will support Linux. My only concern is how
stable will that
java applet b
Would anyone have the URL to Netzero's Linux software package?
It is not on the website.
Thanks
Johnny
>From: Ward William E PHDN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Has FreeWWWeb.Com been bought out ?
>Date: Thu, 20
www.dpt.com
www.mylex.com
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Jon Nichols wrote:
> 'Hatters;
>
> I am looking for a great differential scsi PCI (32-bit) card. AFAIK,
> price is no object, and we are looking for one that has two tiny little
> micro-50 ports on one card (external).
> the main things are tha
'Hatters;
I am looking for a great differential scsi PCI (32-bit) card. AFAIK,
price is no object, and we are looking for one that has two tiny little
micro-50 ports on one card (external).
the main things are that they are fully supported and have good
performance (duh).
unfortunately, I know
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 04:48:58PM -0400, Steve Stevers! Coile wrote:
[...]
>
> http://people.redhat.com/~scoile/fonts/fixing.html
>
> Feedback welcome!
Excellent! I found a few good hints in concentrated form in there.
(Even though I'm using them under Solaris - but most of the tips are
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Paul Smith wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> My problem is this, when I ftp the iso image file from
> ftp://rufus.w3.org/linux/redhat/redhat-6.2/iso/redhat-6.2-i386.iso I
> end up only receiving 250 mb and then silence (over a 12 wait with
> nothing happening). I am downloading this
'Hatters;
My company is looking for a more secure alternative to an ftp server.
We are familiar with things like scp and sftp and various bits of ssl,
but havent used it on any scale this big.
Does anyone have experience setting up whole servers using something
like this? If so, I would be gla
Yep...they went bankrupt and customer base was sold to Juno.
Regards,
Mike Wafkowski
- Original Message -
From: "John Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 9:10 AM
Subject: Has FreeWWWeb.Com been bought out ?
> Good morning
>
> Freewwweb.com
Hello all,
My problem is this, when I ftp the iso image file from
ftp://rufus.w3.org/linux/redhat/redhat-6.2/iso/redhat-6.2-i386.iso I
end up only receiving 250 mb and then silence (over a 12 wait with
nothing happening). I am downloading this to a windows 98 machine to
burn onto a Sony Cd-R us
This is a follow up to the problem that I was having with the 45 GB
UDMA66 WD HD on a FIC VA-503+ 1.2A PCB MB, a pretty popular and powerful
Super Socket 7 MB that comes at a good price...
Well, folks, I got it solved. BIOS update JE439 (*caveat... I think
1.15JE36 would have done, but I went la
On 20 Jul 2000 15:44 Tony McClellan wrote:
>I am using redhat 6.2. On executing the xhost command from xwindows telnet
>I get
>
>$ xhost axip.ozeham.net
>Xlib:connection to axip.ozeham.net:0.0 refused by server
>Xlib:Client is not authorized to connect to server
>Xhost: unable to open display axi
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 12:19:13PM -0500, Alan Mead said:
> A friend is getting a cable modem and I started to tell him how we need to
> set up a $40 486-based IP_Masq gateway using the LRP distribution. But he
> thought that sounded too complicated. So I showed him Linksys' $190
> cable-rout
Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an ibm thinkpad with a linksys pcmlm56 etherfast+modem pcmcia
> card. When I initially installed red hat 6.1 on the system a few weeks
> ago, the linksys was detected automatically and worked fine. I just
> recompiled the kernel (2.2.12-20 from the red hat cd)
>-Original Message-
>From: Brian Ashe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 2:52 AM
>To: Jeff Graves
>Subject: Re: Still having network problems in 6.2
>
>
>Hi Jeff,
>
>Well I've been following the thread here, and I have a few
>suggestions/ideas/things to try.
>
>1. Ca
Here's the output
-Original Message-
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 9:25 AM
To: Redhat List (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Still having network problems in 6.2
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
> I still haven't figured out why my networking isn't wor
I haven't tried Netzero's Linux software, but they've
revamped the WIN stuff so that it no longer imprints
on top of anything you might want to be running...
as long as you haven't gone full screen mode (i.e.,
playing a game like QUAKE or such).
If the Linux side is similar, just expect the top
8
Hi Justin
Thanks for the reply. I didn't know about the bankruptcy.
Bummer!!
Guess I'll have to try Netzero.
I understand they now have software for Linux users.
Anybody on the list have any experience
with Netzero's new Linux-software?
Thanks in advance.
Johnny
>From: "Justin Ellison" <[EM
I am using redhat 6.2. On executing the xhost command from xwindows telnet
I get
$ xhost axip.ozeham.net
Xlib:connection to axip.ozeham.net:0.0 refused by server
Xlib:Client is not authorized to connect to server
Xhost: unable to open display axipozeham.net:0.0
What files do I need to change to
> Freewwweb.com has been a favorite free access service of Linux
> users on this
> list. Today on dialing in I got a message saying that I now had to down
> load Juno' software and get my access that way. I tried to access
> www.freeweb.com and got sent to Juno's site.
>
> Anyone know for sure w
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
> I still haven't figured out why my networking isn't working on my
> new 6.2 mail server. Does anyone know if a busted reverse DNS could
> cause ping to seg fault? Also does anyone know exactly what packages
> control networking? I wonder if maybe I should
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Larry Mintz wrote:
> What is the append command to add more memory to lilo ?
> I forgot it. I want to add 64 Megs to my linux box.
append="mem=128M"
>
> Larry Mintz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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Hi Dan,
I don't know the kernel parameters that are used now. But you may want to
check out a program called SVGATextMode. There are rpms at rpmfind.org.
It may or may not be of any use, but is certainly more powerful.
Have fun,
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Good morning
Freewwweb.com has been a favorite free access service of Linux users on this
list. Today on dialing in I got a message saying that I now had to down
load Juno' software and get my access that way. I tried to access
www.freeweb.com and got sent to Juno's site.
Anyone know for su
Hi - as you can probably tell by the way I'm not really making much
sense in the subject line I'm not too sure where to start here..
basically I used to have my lilo.conf file with a line:
vga=9 in it which caused my console windows to have a nice small font
and wide cols - since I upgraded (c
Hi,
I have an ibm thinkpad with a linksys pcmlm56 etherfast+modem pcmcia
card. When I initially installed red hat 6.1 on the system a few weeks
ago, the linksys was detected automatically and worked fine. I just
recompiled the kernel (2.2.12-20 from the red hat cd), and now the
linksys card is
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