j_post wrote:
On Saturday 18 January 2003 05:46 pm, you wrote:
Is there any scanner software for RH8.
I see that my system sees my scanner so maybe there is a chance I can
install something to get that to work. Maybe RH8 already has something in
place???
Do a Google search on the net for "x
On Saturday 18 January 2003 05:46 pm, you wrote:
> Is there any scanner software for RH8.
>
> I see that my system sees my scanner so maybe there is a chance I can
> install something to get that to work. Maybe RH8 already has something in
> place???
Do a Google search on the net for "xsane".
I have hylafax working on a redhat server in the back room, receives very reliably.
I also use a program on my windows machine that takes a postscript print output and
pipes it to hylafax.
It's not as smooth as Winfax but it works fine, and the server is much more stable.
Reporting is excellent so
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> Wondering what might be available for RH8 as far as fax is concerned. I see
> that EFAX is installed in RH8 but I can't find how to run it. Seems pretty
> simple but not sure it will RECEIVE faxes.
Is there any scanner software for RH8.
I see that my system sees my scanner so maybe there is a chance I can install
something to get that to work. Maybe RH8 already has something in place???
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Read the instructions at the bottom of EVERY redhat posted mail maybe?
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> Does anyone know anything about this program or others that might be
available
> for RH8??
Don't use it but a magazine here in Oz suggested Hylafax as your best bet.
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I was able to get E-Fax for Windows working on my RH7.2 box using
Codeweavers' "Crossover Plugin" product (available at
http://www.codeweavers.com). It was a bit tricky as I recall, and
Plugin is proprietary (but you should still support Codeweavers --
Crossover is well worth the money anyway).
After an exhaustive search of samba mailing list args, I saw mention of
well... not the problem but another problem, and this lead me to test a
couple of things. So I tried attaching to a share on the PDA and sure
nuff... it attached correctly and was writeable. So then I did some checks
with fma
Hi...
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Wondering what might be available for RH8 as far as fax is concerned. I see
that EFAX is installed in RH8 but I can't find how to run it. Seems pretty
simple but not sure it will RECEIVE faxes..
Does anyone know anything about this program or others that might be available
for RH8??
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If I remember, you can do a -Uvh --force and that should work.
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A lot of people seem to have RPM woes, but I couldn't find this exact problem in
the last couple of month's archive, so apologies if it has already been answered.
Recently I was trying to update the glibc packages on a redhat8 machine to the
rawhide versions, when, after apparently completing the
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 04:10:50PM -0500, Kent Borg wrote:
> I am wondering what it takes to have a Red Hat (7.0) machine on two
> different internet connections at once.
And here I am responding to my own post with a partial answer.
It appears that though the kernel naturally wants to send respo
I am wondering what it takes to have a Red Hat (7.0) machine on two
different internet connections at once.
I am in the midst of (possibly) changing over to a different DSL
provider, and as it happens they are on different copper pairs, so I
can have both at once. Because I host my own e-mail I w
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> 10 12 * * * * root /home/jzhu/pl/p1.pl>/home/jzhu/o1.dat #line11
> 10 12 * * * * root echo "jzhu>/home/jzhu/jzhu.dat#line12
>
And your attention to detail extends to other things,
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> 10 12 * * * * root echo "jzhu>/home/jzhu/jzhu.dat#line12
Where's your ending double-quote?
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I'm preparing a system overhaul.
During the overhaul I would like to configure its network settings while physically
unplugged from the network (The network environment is completely static so I will be
moving services to another box to prevent service outages by users "re-using" IP
address to
Nicholas Marsh,
On Saturday January 18, 2003 02:22, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
> Anyone know of 3270 emulators for Linux (or free ones for Windows)?
The x3270 rpms should be on the CDs.
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On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 13:22, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
> Anyone know of 3270 emulators for Linux (or free ones for Windows)?
try freshmeat
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=tn3270§ion=projects
Bret
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Anyone know of 3270 emulators for Linux (or free ones for Windows)?
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On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 06:50, Kevin Keithan wrote:
> So if the load on my server goes up and the memory is needed, it
> will be released?
Yep. Cached files can be discarded without disk activity, and will be
if the RAM they're occupying is needed by an application.
>I have about 24 Students u
Hi,
From a recent message I understand Reinhard Sy has a) a Dell Laptop with
b) an external Firewire CD Burner.
Now my question is (to verify)... are you able to burn CDs on your firewire
external burner properly? no coasters? sure? I am on the market for a new
extern CD burner and thought abou
Here is how you fix the man pages issue...
export LANG=c
Try that on the command line and then see if your man pages work.
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On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 12:02, Will Mc Donald wrote:
> Strange. Sounds like a terminal type setup problem to me. What are you using as a
>terminal? Konsole? And what does
>
> $ echo $TERM
>
> return? If you switch TERM to, say, vt100 then try viewing man pages do you still
>have the problem?
>
Strange. Sounds like a terminal type setup problem to me. What are you using as a
terminal? Konsole? And what does
$ echo $TERM
return? If you switch TERM to, say, vt100 then try viewing man pages do you still have
the problem?
$ export TERM=vt100
$ man someprogram
Or if you're using konsole
OK I have gotten this far. qmail is installed at can send mail out no
problem.
I have my internal DNS server set with the MX pointing to qmail server.
I have one RH box acting as "outside box". I send email from "outside box"
to qmail
Server via MX record and I get this error in the maillog of the
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 08:50, Kevin Keithan wrote:
> So if the load on my server goes up and the memory is needed, it will
be released? I have about 24 Students using MySQL over the next couple
of months and I want everything ready. If I see the swap being used
heavily should I be concerned? Sor
The SSH client that comes with Cygwin is pretty good as well.
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 17:24, Gabe Austin wrote:
> I third that!
>
> G
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Field [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 4:43 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: ss
So if the load on my server goes up and the memory is needed, it will be released? I
have about 24 Students using MySQL over the next couple of months and I want
everything ready. If I see the swap being used heavily should I be concerned? Sorry
for all the questions, I'm not a guru on this.
> > I have been told that the my timezone is set incorrectly.
[snip]
> Let's see. What do you have in /etc/sysconfig/clock?
Thanks for looking into this:
[M8ram@localhost M8ram]$ cat /etc/sysconfig/clock
ZONE="Europe/Brussels"
UTC=false
ARC=false
I don't know what ARC means but UTC=false matches
Lucky you! :) Man pages don't appear at all for me. I upgraded from 7.2 to
8.0 (with only KDE) and when I try to display one the screen clears and (END)
appears at the bottom. When I 'quit' I see '/usr/bin/nroff: invalid option
-c'.
Quite baffling and I have no idea how to resolve it. Any
Dear experts,
I want to install Red Hat 8.0 into my notebook. During partition using
Disk Druid, I selected the "check for bad blocks". But everytime it stopped
half way while checking my hard disk, and reported that bad blocks have been
found? Every time the installation is aborted at that p
I have the same thing happening! The only difference is that the hyphens
show up as a â in PuTTY. However, through the console it works fine. Is
this a bash issue?
Mike
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I don't think anyone has been able to get this working from everything I
have read.
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Subject: linksys wpc11 + wep
I have a lin
New Data:
upon further troubleshooting, if I have a key set in iwconfig on the laptop,
and I have wep turned off on the AP, it still works, this would mean that
the laptop is not encrypting anything right? I mean given the key, the
laptop should then be encrypting and the AP wouldn't know wha
I've installed Red Hat Linux 8 on a Compaq PC from scratch. I use the KDE
desktop (I haven't got Gnome installed at all), and I've selected the
Windows Look and Feel using the desktop
My problem is that most Man pages (e.g. man iptables) don't display properly
in a terminal window. Hyphens and p
I have a linksys wpc11 pcmcia card in my laptop (redhat 8.0 all the latest
updates)
using the intersil prism2 driver it works fine as long as I don't try to
turn on wep,
with WEP enabled on the access point (a linksys wap11) I can no longer
connect to anything, I have tried with both 128 and 64
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On 18 Jan 2003 13:17:38 +, Mertens Bram wrote:
> I have been told that the my timezone is set incorrectly.
>
> I live in Antwerp which is in GMT+0100 in the timezone
> Europe/Brussels.
>
> I have set this during installation of my RH7.3 and have
Wait a second IIAB,DFI ("If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It") What is not
working with mhdns? If everything is working, why worry about it?
BTW, what are you doing with named?
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, RA wrote:
> Hello.
> I have configured mhdns (DynDNS client-server software) on my RH8.0 server,
Aha! I just checked my system and now I understand the confusion (you
didn't even know there was confusion). My version of linux has both cron
and anacron installed. What you say is true for anacron, what I say is
true for cron. For a long time, I couldn't figure out why my changes to
cron usin
Hi,
I have been told that the my timezone is set incorrectly.
I live in Antwerp which is in GMT+0100 in the timezone Europe/Brussels.
I have set this during installation of my RH7.3 and have verified this
via the 'dateconfig' dialog box.
However Evolution seems to think the timezone is set to G
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 23:03, Kevin Breit wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 22:34, Larry Brown wrote:
> > The short method is not turned on by default. Try the longer > a test. If that does not work we can look further for the problem.
>
> I am using the long method and when I view source, I get:
>
On 17 Jan 2003, Gerry Doris wrote:
> I have a single 30GB drive that is getting full. I want to put in a
> second larger hard drive and duplicate the first one, then remove the
> first drive and replace it with the new larger drive.
>
> I'm worried that this first drive contains the operating sys
On Friday 17 January 2003 11:53 pm, Gerry Doris wrote:
> I have a single 30GB drive that is getting full. I want to put in a
> second larger hard drive and duplicate the first one, then remove the
> first drive and replace it with the new larger drive.
>
> I'm worried that this first drive contain
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