SoloCDM said:
> Is it possible to use dd to burn a CD without using cdrecord?
> Does an iso need to be made first when using dd? What would the
> dd syntax be to go from the directory to the CD or from the iso to the CD,
> whichever is the most appropriate?
I'd be shocked if dd could burn CDs. Th
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 22:33, Try KDE wrote:
>
gvim is what I use. I belive you will need the vim-enhanced and vim-X11
packages installed. Very cool editor.
Bret
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Can anyone give me some hints to get my sound card to work.
Thanks
Jan 24 21:09:28 darryl kernel: Trident 4DWave/SiS 7018/ALi 5451,Tvia
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Check out the information as listed below that had to do with someone having
problems using a machine between a dhcp network and a static setting.
Examine this file and see if it has anything in it that might affect you as
well.
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 08:29:18PM -0700, SoloCDM wrote:
> Is it possible to use dd to burn a CD without using cdrecord?
> Does an iso need to be made first when using dd? What would the
> dd syntax be to go from the directory to the CD or from the iso to
> the CD, whichever is the most appropriat
I had the same problem and the i foun this
http://www.alsa-project.org/
download the file and follow the instructions. Seems to work
for me, good luck..
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On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 12:44, Andy wrote:
> I understand what you are saying. But I want to learn Qmail and that
> is the MTA I am setting up on my other server.
As great as Qmail is made out to be, you'll probably find life with
Courier to be much more pleasant:
http://www.courier-mta.org/
You
Art Ross said:
> At this point any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm still
> brainstorming but running out of ideas.
thing's i'd try:
1) ping the default gateway
2) ping the nameservers listed in /etc/resolv.conf
3) run 'host -t ANY redhat.com' (or pick some other domain name to tes
Brian Ashe wrote:
Irv Cobb,
On Friday January 24, 2003 06:49, Irv Cobb wrote:
This works for me, too, and I appreciate it a lot because I can now use
both my printers easily form OOo, but ...
... I can't get at some of my printer settings from OOo. I have an Epson
980, which is not listed by
I'm running RH 8.0 (2.4.18-19.8.0).
When I run "System Settings > Soundcard Detection", the system displays
the following:
Vendor: VIA Technologies
Model : VT82C686 AC97 Audio Controller
Module: via82cxxx_audio
BUT, the "Play test sound" does nothing... no sounds.
At shutdown, I see the f
On 19:52 25 Jan 2003, Giulio Orsero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 08:05:15 -0900, Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >Now, I know there are some active files that will produce this error but this
| >is a static file that I downloaded long ago. How can this be "changing" as
| >ta
I'm encountering an intriguing problem with a recent set of RH installs.
The problem is occurring with the RH7.3 and RH8.0 platforms. Let
me describe the situation.
The machine I'm using for the RH7.3 and RH8.0 installs is a
DELL Inspiron 8000. I've had no problems with this laptop when runn
hi everybody,
i run redhat 7.2 and want to increase to maximum file descriptors but got
two problems:
1st:
when i log in with root and changed with ulimit -Hn 2 and ulimit -n 2000
everything is ok. ulimit -a shows correct 2. but when i log out and in
again there were again only 1024 file
oops!! That should have read...
That will work... On your sendmail server:
1) add newdomain.com to /etc/mail/mailertable file.
newdomain.com esmtp:[192.168.1.200]
2) Then rebuild mailertable database by typing "make"
3) add newdomain.com to /etc/mail/relay-domains
4) restart sendmail
5) D
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 3:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: email server with private 192.168.1.200 address
>
>
> >On Saturday 25 January 2003 12:04, Buck wrote:
> > Am I correct in understanding that you w
>On Saturday 25 January 2003 12:04, Buck wrote:
> Am I correct in understanding that you want the email servers in a
> closed network for testing and educational use only rather than for
> connection through the internet?
No. I want this to be a real live email, pop, imap, smtp server.
The chall
Am I correct in understanding that you want the email servers in a
closed network for testing and educational use only rather than for
connection through the internet?
Buck
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Sent: Saturday, January 25,
You could just copy over the directories (databases), and that should
work. However, to avoid possible conflicts between your old MySQL and
you new MySQL (there shouldn't be any, but) you should do a dump
from your old db, and import that into your new db. Something like
phpMyAdmin would
As you know you can use "include /etc/httpd/virtual.conf" or
something like that in apaches httpd.conf.
Is this a general Linux/Red Hat feature or is this only
possible in httpd.conf?
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> FWIW: I have 3 registered domains -- all pointing to a single public IP on
> my linux/iptables based firewall. My sendmail server sits behind this
> firewall (in a DMZ) with a private IP address. I use iptables to port
> forward tcp/25 to this dmz server. I just configure sendmail to handle
> vir
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 1:27 PM
> Subject: email server with private 192.168.1.200 address
>
> My main server is a Redhat box running Sendmail with a public
> IP and is a router and dhcp server for my private network.
> It is running iptables fi
My main server is a Redhat box running Sendmail with a public
IP and is a router and dhcp server for my private network.
It is running iptables firewall and is connected directly to the web.
The FQDN is rainbow.mydomain.com
What I want to do is run another email server on another box.
I only hav
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Dave Lewis wrote:
> it seems that rdate doesn't work with the cisco protocol..
rdate != ntp. If your cisco router is already using ntp, and isn't
blocking queries, use ntpdate or run ntpd instead.
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On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 08:05:15 -0900, Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Now, I know there are some active files that will produce this error but this
>is a static file that I downloaded long ago. How can this be "changing" as
>tar is reading the file to backup???
This is a known linux/kernel/smbfs
John Norris said:
> I am a newbie to linux, I have everything setup the way I want it
> except... I have all my MP3's on a Microsoft box and when I try to play
> them I get this error "X Multimedia System" can't open "the name of the
> file" because "X Multimedia System" can't access files at "s
Thanks for the suggestion.. I do subscribe to those lists however there
wasn't anything on those lists when this original message was posted..:)
Nor, was there any discussion on the news, online sites, really.. No
other mailing lists until a few hours later...
Sincerely,
Paul Stewart
-Origi
Paul Stewart said:
> Sorry to post this back to this list but I just spent 5 long hours at work
> because of outages relating to this... All of the machines (happy to say)
> were Winbloze 2000 boxes and now that you mention it they all have MSSQL
> on them..
>
> Thnx for making this noticed on the
I am a newbie to linux, I have everything setup the way I want it except...
I have all my MP3's on a Microsoft box and when I try to play them I get
this error "X Multimedia System" can't open "the name of the file" because
"X Multimedia System" can't access files at "smb" locations. I was wonde
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 05:26:06PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Using md5sum or some equivalent utility have you validated that, in
> fact, the file has changed from when you originally downloaded the
> file? This appears to be the Acrobat Reader distrubution file and I
> can't think of wh
I guess until you validate a change it's pretty much guess work.
Several things come to mind; viurses, wierd character mapping between
file systems, smb or other file system problems that can crop up, bogus
error messages, etc. I can't think of anything "legitimate" though.
Regards, Mike Kli
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 10:54, Andy wrote:
>
> > Using md5sum or some equivalent utility have you validated that, in
> > fact, the file has changed from when you originally downloaded the
> > file?
>
> No I have not done that. There are many static files being reported
> as changed when I am cer
> Using md5sum or some equivalent utility have you validated that, in
> fact, the file has changed from when you originally downloaded the
> file?
No I have not done that. There are many static files being reported
as changed when I am certain they have not. Just throwing out the
question here
Every night I copy our NT Server "D" drive to my Redhat Samba Server box.
I notice quite a few errors like this one:
tar: /mnt/Users/ITAdmin/downloads/ar505enu.exe: file changed as we read it
Now, I know there are some active files that will produce this error but this
is a static file that I dow
Tony:
We are up and running!!! Thanks for your help and patience. I have several
last questions:
1. When I originally set up the new .desktop file, I specified a quick test
icon. When I later edited the file from 'Icon=zoom.png' to
'Icon=parts.png', the old icon continues to display on the des
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WASHINGTON (Jan. 25) - Traffic on the Internet slowed dramatically for hours
early Saturday, the effects of a fast-spreading, virus-like infection that
overwhelmed the world's digital pipelines and broadly interfered with Web
browsing and delivery of e-mail.
Sites monito
Try ntpdate instead of rdate. I am pretty sure rdate will not work,
however I am sure that ntpdate and ntp sync'ing does.
Dave Lewis wrote:
Has anyone tried syncing their clocks with a local cisco device
providing NTP.
it seems that rdate doesn't work with the cisco protocol..
Has anyone got
Has anyone tried syncing their clocks with a local cisco device providing NTP.
it seems that rdate doesn't work with the cisco protocol..
Has anyone gotten another program to work in this type of configuration ??
I've tried several including chrony and I can't get anything to work.
However my wi
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 03:24:26AM -0500, Stacy Brandenburg wrote:
> This is an internet wide attack. I would advise everyone to carefully
> watch their systems to make sure they are not a "participant". But I am
> sure that no one on this list would be running MSSQL :)
>
See : (reposted fro
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 01:38, Amit Mhatre wrote:
> Boss !
>
> The Issue is that ur RPM did not got install properly, preferably the
> RPM needs certain dependent packages while installation which where not
> supplied or it did not locate those.
>
> To locate whether an RPM is installed or not
>
>
diff -ur d1 d2 | grep -v "^Only"
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 03:49, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
>
> i don't see in the man page for "diff" how to (cleanly) do
> the following for recursive directory comparisons:
>
> dir "d1": original, pristine, source directory
> dir "d2": test build directo
Sorry to post this back to this list but I just spent 5 long hours at
work because of outages relating to this... All of the machines (happy
to say) were Winbloze 2000 boxes and now that you mention it they all
have MSSQL on them..
Thnx for making this noticed on the list.. I've been searching for
i don't see in the man page for "diff" how to (cleanly) do
the following for recursive directory comparisons:
dir "d1": original, pristine, source directory
dir "d2": test build directory
assume dir "d1" is the original, cleaned source directory,
and that "d2" is a build director
I am running redhat 8.0 and am trying to boot a diskless computer. It
has a SIS 900 ethernet chip on-board. I am booting using a floppy. I
think the floopy part is working OK because what I get on the computer
I am trying to boot is:
Seaching for Boot Record from Floppy..OK
.21. done
This is an internet wide attack. I would advise everyone to carefully
watch their systems to make sure they are not a "participant". But I am
sure that no one on this list would be running MSSQL :)
Peter Kiem wrote:
Stupid script kiddies.
For the last 3 hours I have been getting thousands o
Stupid script kiddies.
For the last 3 hours I have been getting thousands of hosts trying to
make connections to UDP 1434 across my entire address range.
I don't even run MSSQL
My little Pentium 133 Red Hat firewall isn't even hiccuping :)
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