Leonard den Ottolander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Alan,
Downsizing has taken it toll in my company and now I've got the job of
recovering the files from a couple of projects off a couple of drives
a co-worker was using on a FreeBSD OS box. With all the other
filesystems addressed
On 04 Oct 2002 15:11:18 -0400
Keith Winston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was hoping that nvidia would have posted 8.0 drivers on their site by
now, but they only have Red Hat drivers up thru 7.3.
Has anyone had luck compiling the driver from the source for RH8.0?
The newer drivers, version
But they are both up. I was able to mount from another box, which is
also a 6.2, I believe running 2.2.11-smp.
Any idea?
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 20:50, Bret Hughes wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 17:58, Ezra Nugroho wrote:
I have a box running RH 7.3 with 2.4.19 kernel
I was trying to mount a
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
first, what is the proper protocol for changing an ext3
filesystem back to ext2? i just read a posting on the
Unless you have a reason to remove the journal itself, you can simply
mount an ext3 partition as ext2, provided that it was unmounted
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Van Den Abeele Kristof wrote:
A want to create a file 10_Oct_2002.out ( based on todays date )
You need to use command substitution, not redirection. And your date
string needs to be quoted to prevent shell expansion.
touch $( date +%m_%b_%Y.out )
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On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Brian Ashe wrote:
Are there any recommendations on something that could be a reasonable
replacement for Quickbooks?
GnuCash is pretty full-featured, and I use it for all double-entry
accounting related to my business.
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On 4 Oct 2002, James Pifer wrote:
How does Linux decide what address is the source adress? Can this be set
somewhere?
in my experience, all traffic originating from the workstation (rather
than in response to an incoming socket connection) will use the real IP.
There's no way to control
Hi!
I installed theese packages under RH 8.0 GNOME:
licq-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-gnome-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-kde-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
Licq workes fine but when I logout and login again, this time with
KDE, I cant find Licq...
If I run the rpm files again it says they are already installed...
Tobias wrote:
Hi!
I installed theese packages under RH 8.0 GNOME:
licq-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-gnome-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-kde-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
Licq workes fine but when I logout and login again, this time with
KDE, I cant find Licq...
If I run the rpm files again it says they
lör 2002-10-05 klockan 12.28 skrev Joseph A Nagy Jr:
Tobias wrote:
Hi!
I installed theese packages under RH 8.0 GNOME:
licq-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-gnome-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-kde-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
Licq workes fine but when I logout and login again, this time with
KDE,
I spoke to these folks a while back...and have noted the product, already.
http://www.appgen.com/products/mybooks.html
It will import Quickbooks data, and there are even Windows and OS/X
versions available, as well as Linux.
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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HP Pavilion ZE 5000 series
I just got one of these wonderful machines, the first thing I did was wide
XP try to load Linux. I guess I should have doen my homework. Please
tell me someone has found a fix for this
Any help would be greatly
Hi Alan,
mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/sdb[5-8] /mnt/BSD
meaning, for each of the entries under the extended partition entry
each rendering the generic and not too helpful message:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda[5-8],
or too many mounted file
I was running AMSN ( a windows messenger for Linux program) under 7.3
with no problems.
When I launch it under 8.0 I get the following error.
bash: ./amsn: /usr/bin/wish: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
thanks for any advice.
Doug
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wish is part of the tcl/tk package. it is the X part of TCL.
probably you forgot to install it.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 3:27 PM
Subject: AMSN under RedHat8
I was running AMSN ( a windows
Hi!
How can I reach my Win partions from my Red Hat 8.0 installation?
Regards
Tobias
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OK, so a -U will upgrade a package if it already exists, or basically do an install if
no previous package was found, whereas -F will only upgrade a package if an older
version if found on the system.
Is one better/more reliable than the other on a production system?
I would guess -F would be
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the last i heard, there was a shift away from NIS and towards
LDAP for remote authentication in linux environments. is this
the case?
Yes.
and, if it exists, where would one get information/
statistics on remote authentication usage in these
environments?
I
Yes, that was it Thank You.
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 08:21, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
wish is part of the tcl/tk package. it is the X part of TCL.
probably you forgot to install it.
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From: Doug Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday,
look at the man mount
it looks something like mount -t vfat(or other) /dev/hd? /mnt/point
you can also put this info in the fstab file under /etc
to write to the drives you need to add a umask for it if you put it in
fstab
Doug
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 08:38, Tobias wrote:
Hi!
How can I
Nick,
Sounds like your the man to write that book, or at least write up an
intuitive How-To :-)
Nick Urbanik wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the last i heard, there was a shift away from NIS and towards
LDAP for remote authentication in linux environments. is this
the case?
Yes.
Hi Alan,
mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/sdb[5-8] /mnt/BSD
Partition check:
sdb: sdb1
sdb1: sdb5 sdb6 sdb7 sdb8
Iirc you have to mount the whole slice at once. The subpartitions are then
recognized. In your case that would be mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/sdb1
Thanx, I've now mounted my Win disks but I do not manage to writo to
them. You said something about 'umask' but I cant find it anywhere..
Regards
Tobias
lör 2002-10-05 klockan 14.48 skrev doug:
look at the man mount
it looks something like mount -t vfat(or other) /dev/hd? /mnt/point
you
correct..
within the fstab i have
/dev/hdd5 /mnt/edrive vfat
auto,defaults,users,umask=000 0 0
hope this helps. the umask sets the write able to the drives.
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 09:10, Tobias wrote:
Thanx, I've now mounted my Win disks but I do not manage to
Tobias wrote:
lör 2002-10-05 klockan 12.28 skrev Joseph A Nagy Jr:
Tobias wrote:
Hi!
I installed theese packages under RH 8.0 GNOME:
licq-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-gnome-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-kde-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
Licq workes fine but when I logout and login again, this time with
KDE, I cant
Title: Message
Hello - I've been
having one problem every time I've tried installing RH 8.0. The install
process actually goes fine. I install onto hdb, install the bootloader
onto hdb2,and then create a bootdisk. After the install is done, I
attempt to boot into RH using the boot disk and
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 08:11:56PM -0400, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 04-Oct-2002/10:10 -0400, Michael Tiernan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I've got a box with more than one ethernet card, what is the correct
way to force the system to assign numbers to them in a desired pattern?
I think the
That's what is wierd though. It's using one of the virtual addresses
instead of the real one assigned to the NIC. Very wierd.
James
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 03:53, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On 4 Oct 2002, James Pifer wrote:
How does Linux decide what address is the source adress? Can this be set
You haven't given any of us any idea of what the problem is. You'll never
get any help here (or anywhere) until you describe the problem/symptoms,
error msgs, what you've tried so far: all the info you can give.
HELP! HELP! is not the information people need to hear.
There may be Gurus here -
Thanx, I'll try that!
Regards
Tobias
lör 2002-10-05 klockan 15.17 skrev doug:
correct..
within the fstab i have
/dev/hdd5 /mnt/edrive vfat
auto,defaults,users,umask=000 0 0
hope this helps. the umask sets the write able to the drives.
On Sat,
lör 2002-10-05 klockan 15.24 skrev Joseph A Nagy Jr:
Tobias wrote:
lör 2002-10-05 klockan 12.28 skrev Joseph A Nagy Jr:
Tobias wrote:
Hi!
I installed theese packages under RH 8.0 GNOME:
licq-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-gnome-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
licq-kde-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm
Licq workes
What is a good program to use to burn audio and iso's
Thanks.
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The best is cdrecord and I think the frontend to it is
eroaster.
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What is a good program to use to burn audio and
iso's
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On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 16:03:39 -0400
Meghan Madel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you. I have blocked using the following:
ipchains -A input -s 64.12.161.153 -j DENY
Packets are not being received so that worked. But my ultimate goal
did not work...
This is what I want to do...
I work
Tobias wrote:
Snip
It should be under the normal K menu. Might be different in 8.0 though
(although I've used KDE 3 and it's in the same place as in KDE 2). Just
open up a konsole and type licq, that should run the program. If you want
a shortcut, it'll be easy enough to make on on the
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 07:19:28 +
Kalinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to create user, who has access permison ftp only? All the
services such as telnet and ssh are not accessible by this user.
You can allow or deny FTP access to ips and users by entries in
/etc/ftphosts.
man
Good-evening
I have more big problem when i compil the perl module GD.pm
i launch :
perl Makefile.PL
I have this error at the end of Makefile
WARNING: CAPI is not a known parameter.
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Warning: prerequisite Math::Trig 0 not found.
After i launch
Where is perl-libnet in Redhat 8.0, I have a couple of applications
that use it and I can't find it, why is it not there anymore?
Ian Dobson
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What does this have to do with the original message WinME partitions.
Please don't just reply to messages that have nothing to do with your
particular message. This screws up threading for those of us who us
it. Thanks.
I do not have an answer for your question though, you'll probably have
to
Keith Winston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was hoping that nvidia would have posted 8.0 drivers on their site
by
now, but they only have Red Hat drivers up thru 7.3.
Has anyone had luck compiling the driver from the source for RH8.0?
The newer drivers, version 3123 of NVIDIA_Kernel
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hi all,
I'm installing RedHat 8 in a portable computer, Toshiba Satellite 2520
CDT. The problem is about PCMCIA, is a Ovislink PCMCIA Fax Modem
56k-V90+LAN, when the computer is boot, and the PCMCIA service up,
appears the following message, and the
I use a KVM switch with my windows box and my redhat 7.3 box. Today when
I booted up the RedHat box, the mouse seems to be frozen. When I switch
back to Windows it's also frozen. I reset the mouse (it's a logitech
cordless) and it works fine in Windown. I switch KVM to RedHat and it's
frozen
I remember when I used RH 6.1 and I foud alot of small programs that I could
add on my taskbar. It was like system-load-monitors, email-notificators,
diffrent clocks, etc etc.. I accessed those by righclicking on the taskbar
and choose 'add' and there was alot of small applets. But in RH8.0
given that (as far as i can tell) programs like cdrecord and
cdparanoia access the ATAPI cd drive through the SCSI device files
/dev/sgsomething, wouldn't it make sense to add these device files
to /etc/security/console.perms so that the single user would own
these files as well and could run
Is it really possible (I've been reading lots of discussions about this on the
net) to set virtual domain form MTA (on one side) and web servers (on the
other side) using only one IP on each one of the two servers (MTA server and
web-server), instead of using aliasing?
Thanks
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On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Cristian Grigoriu wrote:
Strange. When I try to rebuild NVIDIA_kernel, it complains about gcc.
How did you do it?
if you're doing this on red hat 8.0, i don't see why you would have a
problem. for me, it's just
# rpmbuild --rebuild (nvidia kernel src rpm)
works
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 22:33:44 +0200
Cristian Grigoriu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith Winston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was hoping that nvidia would have posted 8.0 drivers on their site
by
now, but they only have Red Hat drivers up thru 7.3.
Has anyone had luck compiling the
Hi Everyone,
I am having trouble installing enlightenment 0.16.5 on psyche. First
fnlib complained about a not installed libImlib.so.1. Imlib is installed
on the system (incl. devel package), but provides libImlib.so.11. So I
created a symlink to that. Didn't work. Trying to install fnlib with
On 10/5/02 4:55 PM, Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the
keys:
Is it really possible (I've been reading lots of discussions about this on the
net) to set virtual domain form MTA (on one side) and web servers (on the
other side) using only one IP on each one of the two servers (MTA
This might not be the most appropriate spot for this kind of question, and
I will gladly apologize if someone doesn't like it, but I would like to
know what you all think about the new Red Hat 8.0. I am downloading the
4th CD now and I was going to install it, but in light of e-mails this
last
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 18:53, Rick Forrister wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 22:33:44 +0200
Keith Winston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was hoping that nvidia would have posted 8.0 drivers on their site
by
now, but they only have Red Hat drivers up thru 7.3.
[snip]
Versions prior to 3123
My opinion on Red Hat 8 is a good one. I modified their bluecurve theme
so that it was to my liking, but overall I like it. I don't see what
all the fuss was about with it. I mean, it's just a theme (from what I
notice) and it's just as easy to take it off to the traditional KDE
theme.
Hi, I have a problem while loading my windows disk drive using GRUB. I have my
linux installed on the primary master and my windows on the primary slave. I
installed GRUB on the master drive (the linux one) and rebooted.. When Grub
loaded, I picked linux from the list and pressed enter. This
Hi, I have a problem while loading my windows disk drive using GRUB. I have my
linux installed on the primary master and my windows on the primary slave. I
installed GRUB on the master drive (the linux one) and rebooted.. When Grub
loaded, I picked linux from the list and pressed enter. This
** Reply to message from Joe Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 05 Oct 2002
18:10:57 -0600 (MDT)
This might not be the most appropriate spot for this kind of question, and
I will gladly apologize if someone doesn't like it, but I would like to
know what you all think about the new Red Hat 8.0.
Sweet. Usually I don't upgrade a server unless there is a REALLY good
reason to, so the server features like apache and the like are not that
important right now. Good information. I am finishing up the 5th disk now
and I think I will install it in VMWare for a quick test...
Thanks, and keep the
On 5 Oct 2002, Jonathan Gaudette wrote:
Overall though, I'm impressed with Red Hat 8.0. So impressed, I have
officially switched my main workstation (dual 1.6ghz AMD) to it. I now
only use Windows to rip DVD's (I haven't gotten around to getting a
Linux program for that yet) and play
Once I get my Joystick driver installed (which is another thread :-O) I
think I can whack windows from my PC at home. Most of the games I play are
either playable using WINE or native to Linux. Allot more games are now
being written for Linux (Unreal Tournament 2003 is a one and Return To
Castle
In RH 7.3, I was happily using spam assassin with fetchmail and
procmail.
Since I installed RH 8.0, I can't get procmail working - it looks like
they changed the sendmail setup, but maybe I did something wrong. The
mail server logs have messages like:
Oct 4 21:49:23 kehtron smrsh: uid 500:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Todd s wrote:
My problem is that when I plug in my Canon A10 in to the usb cord *poof*
nothing happens; we are talking frozen. I have tried a few things I
have found on line, but it hasn't helped. The card is a usb 2.0 card
made by SIIG, and has a NEC chipset. The usb
Unfortunately I haven't gotten into WINE yet (although it is installed),
nor VMWare. I tried installing Unreal Tournament 2003 earlier, but get
the following error message and don't know what to do. I did a complete
Red Hat 8 installation, installing everything
Couldn't set video mode:
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 02:04, Ezra Nugroho wrote:
But they are both up. I was able to mount from another box, which is
also a 6.2, I believe running 2.2.11-smp.
Any idea?
Portmap running on the client too? needs to be I believe. Look in
/var/log/messages on both machines for clues.
Other
I've upgraded my RedHat 7.2 system kernel 2.4.9-34 (this part went
smoothly) and then upgraded to XFree 4.2.1 and now when I boot my system I
can not login to either KDE nor GNOME - there is a very basic window
manager, and if I type 'startkde' in the terminal window provide, KDE does
start
Probobly has to do with your video drivers. You might want to look at the
web site for your video card and see if they have Linux drivers. The Game
requires OpenGL. GLX is the OpenGL for X driver. If you have a Geforce or
an older TNT card, you can go to www.nvidia.com and get the driver for
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On Saturday 05 October 2002 10:53 pm, Tom wrote:
In RH 7.3, I was happily using spam assassin with fetchmail and
procmail.
Since I installed RH 8.0, I can't get procmail working - it looks like
they changed the sendmail setup, but maybe I did
At 08:04 PM 10/5/02, Edward Marczak wrote:
On 10/5/02 4:55 PM, Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the
keys:
Is it really possible (I've been reading lots of discussions about this
on the
net) to set virtual domain form MTA (on one side) and web servers (on the
other side) using only
Hi - I've noticed that one of my applications, which ran fine in 7.3, has a
problem in 8.0. The program now displays any text entered as small squares,
rather than, well, text.
I get no error messages...
Anyone have an idea what might be causing it or a workaround?
Thanks,
-Emiricol
PS -
I have a Geforce2 64meg card. I went to Nvidia and downloaded the
updaters drivers/kernel and installed them and restarted. When Linux
restarted I got a fatal error on X, saying it can't start. I tried
reconfiguring it but that didn't work, so I uninstalled the rpm
driver/kernel and restarted
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On Saturday 05 October 2002 09:34 pm, Jack Bowling wrote:
** Reply to message from Joe Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 05 Oct
2002 18:10:57 -0600 (MDT)
This might not be the most appropriate spot for this kind of
question, and I will gladly
On 5 Oct 2002, Jonathan Gaudette wrote:
Unfortunately I haven't gotten into WINE yet (although it is installed),
nor VMWare. I tried installing Unreal Tournament 2003 earlier, but get
the following error message and don't know what to do. I did a complete
Red Hat 8 installation, installing
Geforce2 64meg
-Jon
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 01:41, Gerry Doris wrote:
On 5 Oct 2002, Jonathan Gaudette wrote:
Unfortunately I haven't gotten into WINE yet (although it is installed),
nor VMWare. I tried installing Unreal Tournament 2003 earlier, but get
the following error message and
On 6 Oct 2002, Jonathan Gaudette wrote:
Geforce2 64meg
-Jon
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 01:41, Gerry Doris wrote:
On 5 Oct 2002, Jonathan Gaudette wrote:
Unfortunately I haven't gotten into WINE yet (although it is installed),
nor VMWare. I tried installing Unreal Tournament 2003
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