On 20:41 14 Jul 2002, Todd A. Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I'm trying to map my Caps Lock key to Control using xmodmap. I want to
| have *both* Caps_Lock and Control_L perform the same function.
|
| I have added the following to /etc/X11/Xmodmap:
|
| clear Lock
| add Lock = C
Hi,
I wish to embeded my appilication
on a 16MB flash memory with the kernel image(2.2.16-22) . The filesystem
used
would be the JFS
filesystem.
Is it possible to do it. JFS
seems to have a limitation of 16 MB.
Please let me know, if it is
feasible.
Thanks and Regards
Deepa
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 08:41:22PM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I'm trying to map my Caps Lock key to Control using xmodmap. I want to
> have *both* Caps_Lock and Control_L perform the same function.
>
> I have added the following to /etc/X11/Xmodmap:
>
> clear Lock
> add Lock = C
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On Sunday 14 July 2002 11:57 pm, Bobby Treaster wrote:
> Here is my problem. I have a PII Toshiba Satellite PRO 490cdt. It has
> the old intel 440bx chip set ( so bugzilla report on the 440GX won't
> help imho). I have no floppy drive only a CD-ROM.
Hi
Here is my problem. I have a PII Toshiba Satellite PRO 490cdt. It has the old intel
440bx chip set ( so bugzilla
report on the 440GX won't help imho). I have no floppy drive only a CD-ROM. I am able
to boot from the RH 7.0 or
older cd sets. However I am a big baby and want my 7.3 on my la
I'm trying to map my Caps Lock key to Control using xmodmap. I want to
have *both* Caps_Lock and Control_L perform the same function.
I have added the following to /etc/X11/Xmodmap:
clear Lock
add Lock = Control_L
which prevents Caps_Lock from locking caps, but doesn't seem to
Has anyone gotten their ThumbDrive SMART to boot into anything? Supposedly
this model supports it, and my BIOS supports booting USB HDD devices, but
I've had no luck. I'd like to make a rescue disk on one and get rid of my
floppy drive all together.
BTW, how can I get my password e-mailed to
Dear all
I will admin to set all users to have same quota limit restriction
Does it have program to set those users at one time
instead of using
edquota -u users for several times
Thank you
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I'll try that trace thing in a few minutes, I can simulate the problem just
by closng telnet with it running.
The version is 3.0.2
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From: "Cameron Simpson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: Ncftp
> [ Please do
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On 18:17 14 Jul 2002, Jesse Angell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I've noticed if
Ncftp problem.
I've noticed if someone is in ncftp and just
disconnects without closing ncftp, it will start to use 99.9% of the cpu
power..
What the heck is wrong with it, it should close
when they disconnect?
It's a 1.3 ghz server with 512 ram and redhat 7.1
and ncftp version 3.0.2
how d
I have a question regarding runlevel 5 vs. 3 and Linux version
2.2.14-5.0.14b when burning a cd.
I was backing up my hard drive using multiCD 1.6.3, a Linux perl script
available at freshmeat.net, I've backed up my machine with it every other
week for a year and a half without a problem, going th
I have a question regarding runlevel 5 vs. 3 and Linux version
2.2.14-5.0.14b when burning a cd.
I was backing up my hard drive using multiCD 1.6.3, a Linux perl script
available at freshmeat.net, I've backed up my machine with it every other
week for a year and a half without a problem, going th
But unlike mandrake RH7.1 and newer won't boot from cd on older machines where
mandrake still will cuz they
haven't gone to the 2.88FD format in their iso. If their was a way for me to bypass
that in a laptop that
doesn't have a floppy drive (external or internal) or the money to buy a new one
On Sunday 14 July 2002 01:53, Chad Skinner wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a Java Application server for linux that is either
> inexpensive or free? I have looked at Apache's Jakarta Tomcat and it works
> well, but from what I have read it only does JSP and Servlets. Does anyone
> know of a App s
Dear all
I got the error from the /var/log/messages
What are those message meaning?
Jul 8 23:52:50 brain kernel: Attached scsi tape st0 at scsi0, channel
0, id 3, lun 0
Jul 8 23:55:10 brain kernel: st0: Block limits 1 - 16777215 bytes.
Jul 8 23:57:47 brain kernel: st0: Error with sense data:
Can anyone recommend a Java Application server for linux that is either
inexpensive or free? I have looked at Apache's Jakarta Tomcat and it works
well, but from what I have read it only does JSP and Servlets. Does anyone
know of a App server that will run EJB's or JavaBeans in general.
Thanks,
C
** Reply to message from Frederic Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, 14 Jul 2002
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> Yes-- I saw the php_mod rpm's on rpmfind, but there was nothing specific
> for RH 7.3. Will one of the Mandrake rpm's work?
RH has split it all up for 7.3:
# rpm -qa | grep php
asp2php-gtk-0.
Start installing Windows (assuming you're talking about Win2K, Win2K
Advanced Server or XP), when it gets to the part about the Hard Drive,
kill all the existing partition(s), create new one(s) and then go from
there.
Jim Hale
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On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 12:13:13PM -0400, CHEN XIAOMING wrote:
> The RedHat Linux 7.1 occupies entirely my 40 Gbyte hard disk. Now I want to
> use this hard disk for Window applications and remove the Linux completely.
> How can I do it?
>
>
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The RedHat Linux 7.1 occupies entirely my 40 Gbyte hard disk. Now I want to
use this hard disk for Window applications and remove the Linux completely.
How can I do it?
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Running 7.3 with all updates.
It seems it is not setting the controlling terminal enigma:0
I installed kylix open edition and everything when great. I rebooted
to connect a printer and now I have no gnome desktop icons. Blew away
.Xauthority but no help.
Seen this happen before and the contro
I'm clicking apply, save, and get those errors immediately when I click on
them - errors that appear in Gnome terminal.
I'll see if I can do a copy paste, it might be difficult because I would
have to save it to a disk and put it onto a windows machine to send it, my
windows machine has the net e
I have the php rpm on the system, but what I think I need is something
to give me mod_php. I cannot find a mod_php rpm for RH7.3 I'm trying
to get php to be processed by apache, and I think I need mod_php.c
Thanks.
Fred
Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
>ftp://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/
On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 08:56, Dan Sabo wrote:
> HI Ed,
>
> Thanks, The problem seemsto be that no matter which changes I attempt to
> save in the network config window in Linux, Linux will not allow me to make
> the changes and reverts back to the original IP settings. So no matter
> which gatewa
> Thanks, The problem seemsto be that no matter which changes I attempt to
> save in the network config window in Linux, Linux will not allow me to
make
> the changes and reverts back to the original IP settings. So no matter
> which gateway I choose, I can't implement it. DO you know what would
> But I am just trying to set up my server on my home network so I can
connect
> to either the internet from the server, or from another PC on my home
> network to my server. I'm not trying to manage the server or the router
or
> network from outside the home network. Would I still have to set t
HI Ed,
Thanks, The problem seemsto be that no matter which changes I attempt to
save in the network config window in Linux, Linux will not allow me to make
the changes and reverts back to the original IP settings. So no matter
which gateway I choose, I can't implement it. DO you know what would
OK Thanks for the info Chris,
But I am just trying to set up my server on my home network so I can connect
to either the internet from the server, or from another PC on my home
network to my server. I'm not trying to manage the server or the router or
network from outside the home network. Woul
ftp://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/7.3/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/php-4.1.
2-7.i386.rpm
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Dan,
The company I work for uses cPanel (http://www.cpanel.net) for virtual
hosting, it also takes care of the traffic monitoring and billing too. In
addition to cPanel, we use WHNBill (http://www.webhostingbilling.com) for
automated account signups and billing, etc. Feel free to e-mail me off-li
Yes-- I saw the php_mod rpm's on rpmfind, but there was nothing specific
for RH 7.3. Will one of the Mandrake rpm's work?
TIA
Fred
Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
>http://www.rpmfind.net
>
>HTH,
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>web
http://www.rpmfind.net
HTH,
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From: "Frederic Herman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "redhat-list
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 02:12:38AM -0400, Joshua LaFriniere wrote:
> Setup the port 80 address for outside access from
> Ftp, Telnet .. etc.
FTP and Telnet don't use port 80. What are you really trying to do?
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On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 12:31:51AM -0400, Dan Sabo wrote:
> Thanks Ed,
>
> So is this why I can't access my server on my home network? Because I don't
> have the correct port enabled for that server? How would I go about
> enabling the correct port for that server? And how can I check to see w
Is there a mod_php rpm for RH 7.3. I haven't found one yet.
TIA
Fred
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Hi - jsut getting back into more full time linux type admin and
consulting since leaving my job - was wondering if anyone had any handy
hints for me as to solutions for running a Redhat based ISP - basically
looking for tools to help with:
1) user / domain setups - virtual hosting
2) traffic moni
The linksys routers now have "Enable remote management" which has to be
enabled before the unit can be remotely managed. You MUST change the
password first thing you do, that only make sense, but no-one can access
it unless you enable remote management.
The routers use port 8080 for remote managem
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 04:15:15AM -0400, Mike Burger wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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> > On 13-Jul-2002/15:39 -0400, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >You don't set them to use 192.168.1.126 as the gate
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On 14/07/2002 at 1:23 AM Jesse Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gregausit/redhat-list] wrote:
>Is it possible to install apt-get on a redhat 7.1 system?
>If so where do I get the source code, or rpm?
>
www.freshrpms.net
Regards
Greg Wright
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Sorry
I cant chat when at work
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From: Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: chat client for 7.2
> jabber, kinkatta (which comes as part of the KDE install) gaim (if you
> have
Make sure that your mail server is configured to honor .forward.
I can tell you how to do so with Postfix, but if you're running anything
else, I'm not going to be able to be of much more help.
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Shyam Kumar Mankayil wrote:
> I have a mail account [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for a si
jabber, kinkatta (which comes as part of the KDE install) gaim (if you
have Gnome installed), everybuddy...
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Gary wrote:
> Well, I never thought I would be asking this. My college kid is home
> and wants to "chat" (cheaper then the phone I guess)... Her friends
> are on
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> On 13-Jul-2002/15:39 -0400, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >You don't set them to use 192.168.1.126 as the gateway...you have them
> >use 10.10.10.1 as the gateway...it's the interface,
Hello.
Using printtool and selecting the option JETDIRECT
to define a print queue, you get a queue that prints without
a flag page.
Any advice ?
Thank in advance.
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