"Del Campo, Damian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm new to using emacs on Linux, at Uni on the old Unix systems we used to
use C^x and C^s (C^ = control) to save and then C^c C^c to compile.
There are no default hotkeys to compile. I normally use M-x compile,
but you can define C-c C-c by
You're probably going to just tell me to upgrade but...
Anyone seen this?
We have a RedHat 6.2 system with stock kernel with two Intel
Etherexpress Pro 10/100 cards:
alias eth0 eepro100
alias eth1 eepro100
"eth0" has the IP and MAC address of:
172.16.128.79
DMA(Ultra66) Have Kernel 2.3.3 but error on
compile
Ok well I installed Linux on my machine: P-III 500mhz 128mb Ram 20gb HD 1gb HD Both
are connected to the Promise
Ultra66 DMA controller. And so now I have to type linux ide2=0x10e0, ide3=0x10d4 into
lilo every time I boot. I read
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 08:42:37PM -0600, christopher j bottaro wrote:
[...]
files in the package is dependent on audiofile.h which is
/usr/local/kde2/include, but gcc can't find it. how can i fix this? i know
if i was invoking gcc myself i'd use the -I option. but this package is
being
Hey there guys and gals,
I have question for you. I finally figured out how to get a kernel to
compile on RH7.0 last night (Whooohooo!). Problem I am having is that I
went bleeding edge and downloaded the 2.4.0-test12 kernel and then
applied the test13 patches to it. The problem I am having
I have a Compaq Armada 1130T laptop that I am trying to setup with Linux
7.0.
It does not have an internal CDROM drive. I do have an Panasonic external
CD attached via a pcmcia card.
When I boot from the install floppy and start setup, it prompts me for a
driver disk.
Is it possible to create
snip all before
I give up on 2.2.16-22. I have never downloaded a kernel
- always store box complete. I am presuming that I can
download the kernel and headers from rpmfind.net, install
then recompile. I don't know if this will affect the module
errors or not or whether they arise from RHs
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Robert Key wrote:
"Carey F. Cox" wrote:
I am having a problem with running StarOffice on RH7.0. Everytime I
start it up, the sun logo comes up, then it abruptly stops loading
leaving the informative message, "aborting." Does anyone have this
successfully running
Bret Hughes wrote:
I finally upgraded our internal mail server to RH6.2 with all updates.
AFAICT everything is working except that messages in the mbox file in
the users home directory are no longer visible to an imap client. In
netscape I ended up subscribing to mbox and dragging (moving)
Because of difficulties in getting StarOffice to work on my RH7.0
system at school (see separate post entitled "StarOffice aborts on
rh7.0"), I decided to try installing it on my home computer to see
if I had the same problems there. What I found is that I couldn't
install it because I didn't
Wolfgang Pfeiffer stated the following:
Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Wed, 13 Dec 2000, 02:23 +0100:
Reply to message from Charles Galpin on Tue, 12 Dec 2000, 20:01 -0500:
I'd assume yes, but here is the info on the version I am using. Try here
first
Hi to all.
I wish know if signal SIGIO works with an ordinary file descriptor.
If in a process i open a file and caugth SIGIO with
'signal(SIGIO,my_function)'
and i write to this file from other process, my_function will be executed?
I try this with sockets and it works, but with other file
To enable virtual user table support you need the folowing line in your
sendmail.mc file
FEATURE(virtusertable, `hash -o /etc/mail/virtusertable')
Don't forget to regenerate your .cf file with something like
m4 /etc/sendmail.mc /etc/sendmail.cf
make backups as needed of course. You also need
The following message was output when /etc/cron.daily was executed
by run-parts through crond. Is it a mistake by the programs in
/etc/cron.daily or is it real? What can be done to rectify the
problem?
12/12/2000 11:26:51 slrnpull started in expire mode. 12/12/2000
11:26:51 Reading
Wolfgang Pfeiffer stated the following:
But let me point to this: 'wget' does ftp *and* http -- I find it very
useful for downloading html-ized manuals: wget is able to follow links on
html-pages and then download them ... perhaps a bit complicated for
beginners as I am, but once
very interesting. Are there any downsides to running one of these on say a
500mhz AMD athlon with 256MB of ram? In other words, do these
"enterprise" optimizaions hurt you if you aren't running some serious
iron? Would I be better off just getting the patches i am most interested
in (like 64-bit
Charles Galpin stated the following:
Wolfgang Pfeiffer stated the following:
But let me point to this: 'wget' does ftp *and* http -- I find it very
useful for downloading html-ized manuals: wget is able to follow links on
html-pages and then download them ... perhaps a bit
anyone else get this?
Sounds like someone should LEAVE this group if they are not interested
in opinions regarding their posts :-)
No offense intended but this was weird.
Frank
Original Message
Subject: delivery failure
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 03:58:44 +0100
From:
Hello!
I am installing RedHat 6.2 in a machine with a LS-120 UHD instead
of the common floppy. Can someone help me with the fstab file?.
Also does the kernel support this device or do I need some
particular module which one and where can it be find?
In the machine there is also a Yamaha DS-XG
I got it...I figured it came through the list.
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Frank Carreiro wrote:
anyone else get this?
Sounds like someone should LEAVE this group if they are not interested
in opinions regarding their posts :-)
No offense intended but this was weird.
Frank
Hey Eduardo,
if you can wait a moment I am going to give you my fstab in the evening,
at the moment impossible, because I am at my job :-))
see you
Thomas
Eduardo Arista schrieb:
Hello!
I am installing RedHat 6.2 in a machine with a LS-120 UHD instead
of the common floppy. Can someone
On Wed, 14 Dec 1988, Eduardo Arista wrote:
Hello!
I am installing RedHat 6.2 in a machine with a LS-120 UHD instead
of the common floppy. Can someone help me with the fstab file?.
Also does the kernel support this device or do I need some
particular module which one and where can it be
"Mitchell K. Smith" wrote:
I have a Compaq Armada 1130T laptop that I am trying to setup with Linux
7.0.
It does not have an internal CDROM drive. I do have an Panasonic external
CD attached via a pcmcia card.
When I boot from the install floppy and start setup, it prompts me for a
Hi,
I am facing a huge problem for ipchains with
my pop server using vmailmgr+qmail. My server is not able to receive
any emails once the firewall (ipchains) is executed.
my pop server startup script is as follow:
exec /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -H -c200 202.35.12.1 pop-3
After successful recompile, I made modules and installed
them. Upon rebooting I have 25 unresolved symbols reported
in dmesg. How do I start tracking these down. This is
driving me up the proverbial wall and RH is of NO HELP!
Bob
--
Bob Hartung
www.radiologygrouppc.com
www.qchealthwatch.com
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Rick Forrister wrote:
I've had no success as yet using the LS120 drives as a boot device.
Just out of curiosity have you tried using a floppy in the LS120
drive to boot off of? From what I've read in the past, I don't think
it'll work, but I thought I'd ask. :-)
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 12:32:27 -0600
From: Bob Hartung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After successful recompile, I made modules and installed
them. Upon rebooting I have 25 unresolved symbols reported
in dmesg. How do I start tracking these down. This is
driving me up the proverbial wall and RH
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
Charles Galpin stated the following:
1. I can't figure out the option to get wget to retry when the server says
it's too busy to accept any more connections. -t doesn't fix this.
Try --tries=0 or greater than zero. Zero keeps trying unlimitlessly.
Dave,
That was it! Now I wonder why in the past, since RH 5.2 I
have never had to rename the original modules directory
under /lib and I have recompiled every kernel since 5.2 when
installed? Oh well, another lession learned.
I did go through the Linux Kernel HOWTO and it doesn't say
to
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Mike Burger wrote:
I'd be happy if I could get any printer to print through the print server
I have here...Intel NetportExpress Pro...as an LPR/LPD server, it sucks.
What does your /etc/printcap look like? The big change from using a local
printer is to replace the
Rick:
Thanks for your advice.
I tried it but it did not work.
At boot time the bios recognize the drive as:
ATAPI Device LS-120 ver 5 00 UHD Floppy
Any other ideas?.
Eduardo
On 14 Dec 2000, at 8:31, Rick Forrister wrote:
On Wed, 14 Dec 1988, Eduardo Arista wrote:
Hello!
I am installing
I for some reason installed redhat 7.0 and had no telnetd after the
installation. I just copied one from a 6.2 box but I really want to install
it from the correct source. What rpm does telnetd come from?
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Oh, the printcap was fine...LPR/LPD printing works fine on my LaserJet 4
with teh internal JetDirect card. It's something about the Netport...
I'm hoping to get an external JetDirct, instead.
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Mike Burger wrote:
I'd be
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Tony Johnson wrote:
I for some reason installed redhat 7.0 and had no telnetd after the
installation. I just copied one from a 6.2 box but I really want to install
it from the correct source. What rpm does telnetd come from?
telnet-server
thornton
Anyone have CUPS working on RH 6.2? Whenever I try to install the RPM it segfaults on
me :-)
Any ideas?
JW
Jonathan Wilson
System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software
http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com
Central Texas IT
Reply to message from Charles Galpin on Thu, 14 Dec 2000, 10:23 -0500:
Wolfgang Pfeiffer stated the following:
But let me point to this: 'wget' does ftp *and* http -- I find it very
useful for downloading html-ized manuals: wget is able to follow links on
html-pages and then
Hello!
Does somebody from ISP's have a cgi or other script to analyze the
Cistron Radius
server produced detail file, allowing for dial in users to see their
used connect time
trough their browser ?
Thanks!
begin:vcard
n:Szemerédy;Gábor
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:http://www.srce.net
org:Zavod za
I am having problems with commands related to the procps group; The command
"ps -ef" does not find any process i search; it was working fine; this happened
after i installed sqmgrlog, i guess; anyway, i am trying to reinstall procps
suit, which contains the command "ps", but i get the
I noticed that my RH 7.0 box runs /usrlib/sa/sa2 -A daily. Every time the
script runs it complains about being unable to find /var/log/sa/sardd where
dd is the current day of month. Is this normal? Should the file
/var/log/sa/sardd already exist? If so, where does it come from?
Thanks in
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
Dave,
That was it! Now I wonder why in the past, since RH 5.2 I
have never had to rename the original modules directory
under /lib and I have recompiled every kernel since 5.2 when
installed? Oh well, another lession learned.
I did go through
Can you please let me know what you find out on this? I have the same error.
Thanks
Ray Parish
- Original Message -
From: "Moby" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 2:04 PM
Subject: sa2
I noticed that my RH 7.0 box runs /usrlib/sa/sa2 -A daily.
Rick:
I thank you very much for your input.
I will try to mount a ext2 formatted floppy, exactly as you do.
Can you check is your LS 120 of the same version?. I mean
an ATAPI device or an ide-floppy are these different things?
Eduardo
On 14 Dec 2000, at 11:11, Rick Forrister wrote:
Eduardo,
- Original Message -
From: "Bret Hughes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: PCMCIA driver disk
"Mitchell K. Smith" wrote:
I have a Compaq Armada 1130T laptop that I am trying to setup with Linux
7.0.
It does not have
Eduardo, I should have also mentioned that mounting the ls120 drive
with a standard 1.44Mb floppy instead of a 120Mb ls120 disk means
you must do the mount on the entire disk; ie.: your mount line
would be:
/dev/hdd/mnt/floppy autonoauto,owner0 0
best
rickf
Rick
How can one limit simultaneous logins to a shell account on an individual
user?
Thanks
Ray
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 08:31:59 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
On Wed, 14 Dec 1988, Eduardo Arista wrote:
I've had no success as yet using the LS120 drives as a boot device.
Sometime ago I managed to boot off an ls120 by copying an entire file
system on it, just like it was an ide HD, and then using the
Moving along,
Kernel rebuilt and modules figured out. Now a new problem
that I have not seen with three prior ppp setups.
Upon logging into ISP with minicom or kppp I receive
gibberish [example **%*()((**%$]. Is this as simple as
having the wrong script for the terminal window - but I
Hello Eduardo,
have a look at my fstab... This works for me pretty good..:-))
Thomas
Eduardo Arista wrote:
23A66BF3.8645.A30E70@localhost">Rick:Thanks for your advice.I tried it but it did not work.At boot time the bios recognize the drive as:ATAPI Device LS-120 ver 5 00 UHD FloppyAny other
Howdy,
I'm having a hard time finding info on increasing the number of file handles. I know
in the past I've read articles on it, but it never mattered before.
Does anyone know where some articles on this are?
(or know for sure how to do it. This is a production server, so no wild guesses ;-)
I am planning on purchasing an Adaptec Ultra 160 Single Channel RAID
controller. Does anyone have any advise/pointers as to getting started with
this. Are there any issue that I should be aware of? I've never used RAID
before. I going to be setting up 3 9.1 Seagate Barracuda drives on a RAID
"rp" == Ray Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
rp How can one limit simultaneous logins to a shell account on an individual
rp user?
I just use something simple like this in /etc/profile:
# This script allows you to login only 3 times as any user
#
logcount=`/usr/bin/w | /bin/grep -c $LOGNAME`
from an older post (also this article: http://www.byte.com/column/BYT2829S0006 ):
The settings you want are in /proc/sys/fs/file-max and
/proc/sys/fs/inode-max. By default they're 4096 and 7680 respectivly. To
increase them just echo the number you want into the file...
echo 8192
First, sorry I'm posting "out of thread", but I haven't figured out how to
reply to a specific msg at the list's http site...
Many thanks to David Talkington and Wolfgang Pfeiffer and others for your
comments. We have tried running the rpms together, but still no go. From the
log of our telnet
Hi,
cd /usr/local
rpm -Uvh `ls rpm*rpm` `ls bzip2*rpm`
g'luck,
LG
PS:
Your log seems to indicate you may have to clear up some space
(351 k's worth) on '/' for even the above to work.
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Salut
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Hi,
You can set up an intranet with your PC having the real IP address.
This PC must be connected to internet and it'll be the gateway of the other
computers on the network. Then you will use ipchains on the gateway (running
linux) to enable the IP asquerading of the over computers on the
Hello all --
Please let me qualify the following by saying that a) I'm not
C-literate, and b) I'll be perfectly happy with links to FAQs, or a
more appropriate forum to which to direct these questions.
If I wish to compile a binary on a fast machine and transfer this
binary to another box of
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 20:11:41 -0600 (CST)
From: David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all --
Please let me qualify the following by saying that a) I'm not
C-literate, and b) I'll be perfectly happy with links to FAQs, or a
more appropriate forum to which to direct these questions.
Howdy,
Now that we've spent a good deal of time setting up our system of servers, it's
occurred to us that we should be dome something more rigorous then once a week manual
"cp -a /etc /backup/$DATE"
First off, we do NOT want to buy a commercial app like Arieka or BRU. We want to use
Free
It's now called openssh-server
:)
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Tony Johnson wrote:
I for some reason installed redhat 7.0 and had no telnetd after the
installation. I just copied one from a 6.2 box but I really want to install
it from the correct source. What rpm does telnetd come from?
Just came from the 3Dfx driver site, which is looking a little long in
the tooth these days -- for example their hint tables only cover Red Hat
up through version 6.1. This leads me to suspect that a lot of the
information on that site is probably not applicable to version 7, not
least because
If your server is running any critical applications and downtime is a
concern, then you should configure a RAID 5, with RAID 5 you will get (n-1)
i.e 18GB in your case. In case of a single drive failure you can easily
replace only the failed drive, and your Array will auto rebuild itself.
With
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Howdy,
Now that we've spent a good deal of time setting up our system of servers, it's
occurred to us that we should be dome something more rigorous then once a week manual
"cp -a /etc /backup/$DATE"
First off, we do NOT want to buy a commercial app like Arieka
Hi to all.
I wish know if signal SIGIO works with an ordinary file descriptor.
If in a process i open a file and caugth SIGIO with
'signal(SIGIO,my_function)'
and i write to this file from other process, my_function will be executed?
I try this with sockets and it works, but with other file
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