Hi Gary,
Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a laptop running WinME (not by choice) from which I access my
desktop using either VNC or XWin-32.
Both of these are configured to use XDMCP to bring up a KDM logon session.
I've now installed the latest Cygwin and XFree86 but I cannot
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 02:06:42PM +0200, Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL) wrote:
I've got a small configuration(2MO Video RAM), which window manager is
better to use in that case !!!
I made very good experiences with Window Maker on such configurations (and
smaller ones). One thing I like about
When I first installed Red Hat and started running my website, the
Webalizer used to show extra info like the countries that accessed my
site. Now it just shows 'Unknown' on the graph. How can I change this to
show countries again? It's nothing major but was just kind of
interesting.
Thanks!
(Breathing life back into a dead and slightly OT T as I catch back
up...) :-)
Is this to say that both the scanning and printing functions work
perfectly under Linux via USB? Using a stock Red Hat 7.2 system and a
quick check of the SANE Web page, I find the 950 is not listed in
I installed xfce with success (rpm -hiv xfce.rpm = OK) but it is
not appearing in the Gnome display manager !!!
Please someone tell me what's the way to have the choice to start xfce
and what file needed to be modified to start it by default !!!
thanks
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 09:43:24PM -0400, Jonathan Slivko wrote:
I have an HP PSC 950 (Multifunction) and it installed beautifully under
Linux. All I had to do was just download and install 1 RPM. For anyone whose
looking for a Linux certified all-in-one, this is it :)
I have a friend with
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 07:05:58PM -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 4/15/2002 03:20 PM -0400, you wrote:
I just got an Epson 1650 USB scanner and it seems to work fine.
I just bought a Perfection 1650 Photo scanner from Epson, but so far have
only installed it under Windows. I'd love to
I DLed the binary rpm installed it and viola it works on my redhat 7.2
laptop. All my terms up in one window without filling up my screen.
Still the occational need to see both at the same time but I can live
with two windows instead of the 6 or seven I seem to always have up.
If only I could
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 07:58:09AM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
If only I could tear a term off into another window
Hmmm...interesting idea. Write Cristiano and see what he says (or use
SF feature requests). Not sure if the gtk widget he uses for tabs will
do that, but he generally has an
I have some strange happenings on one of my machines this morning
looking around I found that one repeatebale symtom is that cat coredumps
everytime it runs. I am no c coder so if anyone can give me a tip as to
what might be screwing up I would appreciate it.
Here is an strace
[root@ele3c
Say you have a lot of rpms in the same directory. Some rpms or old and new.
For example:
XFree86-ISO8859-2-100dpi-fonts-4.1.0-15.i386.rpm
XFree86-ISO8859-2-75dpi-fonts-4.1.0-15.i386.rpm
XFree86-ISO8859-9-100dpi-fonts-4.1.0-15.i386.rpm
XFree86-ISO8859-9-75dpi-fonts-4.1.0-15.i386.rpm
Does
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002, Kevin Krieser wrote:
I guess it depends on how you define expensive. I see that PCI SCSI cards
are pretty cheap on ebay. I've bought an used Adaptec for $25 in the past,
and there are SCSI cards bidding for under $20 right now.
Of course, I've seen new USB scanners
Make sure that your httpd.conf file has HostnameLookups set to On
instead of Off...if Apache isn't doing name lookups, Webalizer will
probably not be able to glean the country info for you.
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Jim Hale wrote:
When I first installed Red Hat and started running my website,
Sorry I don't have much information. I discovered a number of my problems
is related to the loopback not working.
I am running Red Hat 7.2.
/sbin/ifconfig -a
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A4:04:03:E1
inet addr:10.100.27.93 Bcast:10.100.27.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
When you are booting up your system, does your BIOS assign an IRQ to your
network card?
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Hi Trevor
I don't know, I will reboot in when I get a chance. I suspect not because
the network card is a pcmica card in a laptop.
david
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Trevor wrote:
When you are booting up your system, does your BIOS assign an IRQ to your
network card?
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Cameron Simpson writes:
On 16:52 21 Apr 2002, Glen Lee Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Glen Lee Edwards writes:
| Cameron Simpson writes:
| And given that startx (aka xinit-with-flashier-defaults) just runs your
| ~/.xinitrc script, you can do as above (start an X service on your Win2k box)
|
Thanks! I got mind working finally; now all I need is a 3D program to
test it out on!
Rob Yale
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Sent: April 19, 2002 10:02 AM
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Subject: RE: Setting up XF86CONFIG for nVidia GEForce
Installing the rpm is not enough, yet.
Logged as the user who will use xfce, you have to run another command to
install if. I don't recall if it was xfce-install or xfce-setup, just
type xfce and TAB twice to see the available options. Then reboot.
After that, I got xfce on the graphic login
Hi, Erick!
I guess ISO8859-2 is different than ISO8859-9. As you know, ISO stands
for International Standards Organization, and I bet the last number means
a different standard. In such a case, you just have to decide which font
will better suit your needs.
Best wishes,
-Manuel.
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 11:39, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Cameron Simpson writes:
This is the wrong approach - it means your X11 forwarding isn't working.
Anyway, until your forwarding is fixed, just set $DISPLAY to myclient:1
instead of wiring a fixed sting into your script.
Where would I
At 4/19/2002 11:21 AM -0600, you wrote:
Thanks everybody. Views is what I was looking for. [snip]
Anyhow, the problem is solved :)
If you have a moment, it would help me (and probably dozens of others) a
great deal if you could briefly document what you did to make that work. I
have not had
At 4/21/2002 12:26 PM -0700, you wrote:
Here is my /etc/dhcpd.conf file:
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range dynamic-bootp 172.16.10.2 172.16.10.254;
Why do you have dynamic-bootp in there? Also, this needs to be inside a
subnet declaration so it's incomplete. For reference, at the end of this
mail is my
Gordon Messmer wrote:
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How about:
ssh mailhost -t pine
No cheats involved. Just be clear that you want a tty.
-
Bingo that's the ticket. Thank you. I saw the -t but it never clicked in
me head that it was my solution (salvation???). I had tried mutt
Unless, of course, you have multiple machines connecting to the linksys.
In which case you'll need to disable DHCP on the linky (otherwise it
might assign an IP that you have statically defined).
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill Street
Bellingham, MA 02019
Cameron Simpson wrote:
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I prefer xterm -e ssh mailhost pine, which should get you a tty, but
doesn't burden the mailhost with an xterm (indeed, sometimes a server
box won't have X installed anyway). Also, running this way just has
to shovel text across the ssh connect instread
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 4/19/2002 11:21 AM -0600, you wrote:
Thanks everybody. Views is what I was looking for. [snip]
Anyhow, the problem is solved :)
If you have a moment, it would help me (and probably dozens of others) a
great deal if you could briefly document
How can I assign permission to a user mike to be able to shutdown the
computer.
I have tried to create a group and assign the group to the shutdown command
using chown, tried changing the permissions to 777 or rwxrwxrwx using chmod
shutdown, this doesn't work tells me I still need to be root. I
can someone tell me how to make user mike use the shutdown command
If you have linuxconf installed you can assign the permissions using the
user config
ross
www.antivirus.ie
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try setting the permissions to 4777 not just 777
Hal
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Subject: problem with permissions
How can I assign permission to a user mike to be able to shutdown the
What is the 4 for
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From: Hal Kellerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 4:00 PM
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Subject: Re: problem with permissions
try setting the permissions to 4777 not just 777
Hal
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 11:46:23AM -0700, Patrick Nelson wrote:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
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I prefer xterm -e ssh mailhost pine, which should get you a tty, but
doesn't burden the mailhost with an xterm (indeed, sometimes a server
box
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 14:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I assign permission to a user mike to be able to shutdown the
computer.
I have tried to create a group and assign the group to the shutdown command
using chown, tried changing the permissions to 777 or rwxrwxrwx using chmod
Resent with subject
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 09:00, Bret Hughes wrote:
I have some strange happenings on one of my machines this morning
looking around I found that one repeatebale symtom is that cat coredumps
everytime it runs. I am no c coder so if anyone can give me a tip as to
what might
If I do the following:
groupadd test
gpasswd test
# enter testing as the password
why can't unpriveleged users use newgrp and the password to gain access to
the group? Is newgrp broken somehow?
--
The only thing that helps me maintain my slender grip on reality is the
To see a PostNuke install 'in action', please visit my website...
www.drewvogel.com. I've been running PostNuke for some time now, and like it
very much. I'm also writing the manual for it...
-drew
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hello siri have a problem and i need help please don't leet me downi have a motorola sm56 pci spekerphone modem (data/fax/voice)cart on my pc .and i installed redhat linux 7.1 on my pc and i got the drivers you offerfor sm56 pci (data/fax)modem and i installed it but redhat didn't see thecarti
Dear,
How do I install RedHat 7.1 on AlphaStation 255.
Very Thank,
Carlos Parra
CIOH - Centro de Investigaciones Oceanograficas e Hidrograficas.
http://www.cioh.org.co
Gentlefolk,
I've run into one of those issues that are inevitable when using install
packages--there's a manual installation that doesn't describe how it's
going to get along with an existing RPM installation on RedHat Linux.
I've the Perl and mod_perl RPMs installed, but wanted to pull the
At 4/22/2002 02:03 PM -0500, you wrote:
How do I install RedHat 7.1 on AlphaStation 255.
Carlos,
You're going to need to provide *much* more detail than this. For starters,
is this a DEC/Compaq Alpha processor as the name seems to imply?
Have you tried the install yourself? What have you done
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Dan Horth wrote:
1) point me in the direction of the RH list archives (searchable)
http://www.prairienet.org/library/redhat
cheers -d
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Does rpm -qa | grep php give you any result for php-mysql?
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Dan Horth wrote:
Hi - just trying to get mySQL and php playing nice together - buut getting the
following error when trying to use mySQL
with PHP:
cannot load MySQL extension,
please check PHP Configuration.
I've changed my dhcpd.conf to match the format of
yours, Rodolfo, and everything works perfectly now,
for both Linux and Windows Thanks to all who have
helped me!
--- Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 4/21/2002 12:26 PM -0700, you wrote:
Here is my /etc/dhcpd.conf file:
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At 4/22/2002 03:38 PM -0700, you wrote:
I've changed my dhcpd.conf to match the format of
yours, Rodolfo, and everything works perfectly now,
for both Linux and Windows Thanks to all who have
helped me!
Glad to be of help. dhcpd is one of those packages with useful (albeit
sparse) man pages. I
Hi Rob,
You like that Check RTCW out:
http://www.3dgamers.com/games/returnwolfenstein/#filelist
Enjoy!
Bill
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Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 10:19 AM
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Subject: RE: Setting
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 13:58, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
If I do the following:
groupadd test
gpasswd test
# enter testing as the password
why can't unpriveleged users use newgrp and the password to gain access to
the group? Is newgrp broken somehow?
Add the users to the
I have Apache all set-up on RH
7.2. I have each user with their own private_html folder and the webpages
work fine. However, I want to allow certain indiviuals a cgi-bin.
Can I create a symbolic link to the real cgi-bin in their directory? If so
how? Basically I am wondering can I create a
On 14:59 22 Apr 2002, Dave Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I've run into one of those issues that are inevitable when using install
| packages--there's a manual installation that doesn't describe how it's
| going to get along with an existing RPM installation on RedHat Linux.
| I've the Perl and
i believe what you're looking for is called ScriptAlias:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#scriptalias
most people will include it in their VirtualHost/VirtualHost
i've got all my cgi scripts here:
/usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/site1
/usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/site2
...
and each
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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Try: xterm -e ssh -t MeSvr pine
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Yes that one worked...
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On 10:18 22 Apr 2002, Eric Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Say you have a lot of rpms in the same directory. Some rpms or old and new.
| For example:
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| XFree86-ISO8859-2-100dpi-fonts-4.1.0-15.i386.rpm
| XFree86-ISO8859-2-75dpi-fonts-4.1.0-15.i386.rpm
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On Monday 22 April 2002 07:18 am, Jim Hale wrote:
When I first installed Red Hat and started running my website, the
Webalizer used to show extra info like the countries that accessed my
site. Now it just shows 'Unknown' on the graph. How can I
How do I install RedHat 7.1 on AlphaStation 255.
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.1-Manual/alpha-install-guide/
Ed Wilts
Mounds View, MN, USA
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I just noticed a new behavior on my system that I don't think was there before
upgrading to enigma...
When I send mail from mutt, it will fire up sendmail, fork a process and send
out the mail. However, when I access sendmail via port 25 (like from Netscape
or from a client machine) the mail
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 09:17:48PM -0400, Michael George wrote:
The default has MinQueueAge=30m which sets how long a message sets between
queue attempts. Perhaps this is it? I would think, though, that this would
be for the time between failed
I manually changed the /etc/inetd.d/telnet config file by hand. The chkconfig
program shows the services that xinetd will, or will not run. But nothing in
the xinetd man page indicates what should be used to change the configuration.
Same goes for the xinetd.conf man page.
So, what is the
If anyone has any other suggestions, please let me know!
-Michael
Only one thing springs to mind:
DeliveryMode=deferred/immediate
Not sure exact syntax but I think the option is definitively called
DeliveryMode
Regards,
Edward.
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Tried it. Didn't work. Interupt sharing is a neccisity I guess, with so
many devices. I also need 6 channels of mono audio and prefer to go the
least expensive way as long as I get quality and I can do that with two
cards. I'm on a mission...
Bill
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From:
Hi,
I guess before I
totally drain all my resources I should ask if anyone has ever been successful
in recording multi-channel (6 or more) audio with RH Linux. Is it possible
for someone not well versed in OS customization and coding? Is there
anything available for an expert in audio
Hi,
Is there a program
available to run under RH 7.2 that will allow monitoring and logging of files
changed during program installs and system configuration?
The real problem, I
think, for most of us newbies is we can't figure out which configuration files
are changed to do this and
BG,
On Monday April 22, 2002 11:11, you said something about:
Hi,
I guess before I totally drain all my resources I should ask if anyone has
ever been successful in recording multi-channel (6 or more) audio with RH
Linux. Is it possible for someone not well versed in OS customization and
Many thanks Brian! I'll take a look.
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Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 8:34 PM
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Subject: Re: Multi-channel audio recording (Impossible??)
BG,
On Monday April 22,
I have an old 486-66 with a Sound Blaster Pro CDRom. Due to a hacker, I just
did a fresh install of RH 6.1. The install worked, but I can't get the CDRom to
work. It needs the sbpcd module, but I can't remember how to install it.
insmod sbpcd installs the module (it shows up in lsmod) but
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 13:49, Bret Hughes wrote:
I have some strange happenings on one of my machines this morning
looking around I found that one repeatebale symtom is that cat coredumps
everytime it runs. I am no c coder so if anyone can give me a tip as to
what might be screwing up I
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 21:42:38 -0500 (CDT)
Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] quietly intimated:
I manually changed the /etc/inetd.d/telnet config file by hand. The
chkconfig program shows the services that xinetd will, or will not
run. But nothing in the xinetd man page indicates what should be used
Glen Lee Edwards writes:
I have an old 486-66 with a Sound Blaster Pro CDRom. Due to a hacker, I just
did a fresh install of RH 6.1. The install worked, but I can't get the CDRom to
work. It needs the sbpcd module, but I can't remember how to install it.
insmod sbpcd installs the module (it
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