I have had similar problems your solution is in linux in a nutshell. It
is something to do with copying nt boot onto you r boot loader. This is
if win2k is ntfs. Hope this helps.
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Anyone help would be very nice. I am pulling my hair out.!!!
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I am trying to use fips and it tells me I have to uninstall the windows
I am trying to use fips and it tells me I have to uninstall the windows
swap file first, how do I do this??? Thanks
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nuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO/ and
www.aarnet.edu.au/~gdt/serialconsole/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO/
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Bob Staaf wrote:
> I have a few PowerEdge 2450s runnin
telnet it ?
greetings,
Dirk
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ing to the Internet using modems, so the name
> carried over. Look up the definition of a modem sometime - they convert
> between digital and analog signals. A DSL connection is a Digital
> connection.
True.
Thanks anyways,
Dirk
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Hi,
I know this is extremely Off Topic, but maybe someone of you can help me.
I would like to log onto my ADSL Modem and take a look at the configuration
and statistics.
Has any of you done that before?
Dirk
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Hi,
How can I import my KDE 1 menu entries to the KDE 2 menu ?
Does anyone knows where I can find a detailed doc file for the Kmenu ?
Greets
Dirk
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ok, thanks a lot. It is working now...
I forgot to copy it to the runlevel 5 dir.
Dirk
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I named it : /etc/rc3.d/S45smb
Its a link of the startscript file in /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb
Dirk
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Hi all,
why do the startscripts I copied [linked] into the rc3.d folder dont work?
Do I have to copy them somewhere else too?
regards,
Dirk
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been running a 5.0
> system on IDE, so the compiler is totally different, and the Adaptec
> driver definitely is wonky on 5.0; to get into the driver and fix it,
> I'd have to have a working 6.0 or later system...it just wasn't worth
> it.
>
On the other hand, the Adaptec aha
Jonathan Ruano skryf:
>
> On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:51:46PM +0200, Dirk Laurie wrote:
>
> > hardware clock. I can type "hwclock --hctosys" and then it's OK.
> > So somewhere in the boot-up scripts the GMT must have got hardcoded
> > at installati
on't have to install the original cd, then install
> second edition updates, then download all the hotfixes and patches. I
> could just throw in my newly burned cd with all of those fixes already
> applied and boom, back in business.
>
I think you also have to re-make the files in /RedHat/base, but I don't
know how.
Dirk
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lected the "Clock set to GMT" box, but each time I boot
up (this is a notebook computer) it adds the difference to the
hardware clock. I can type "hwclock --hctosys" and then it's OK.
So somewhere in the boot-up scripts the GMT must have got hardcoded
at installation ti
probe 2884 0 (autoclean)
parport_pc 5012 0 (autoclean)
parport 7092 0 [parport_probe parport_pc]
rmmod'ing these three doesn't help: in fact, after I have done it, they
reappear as soon as I try to `modprobe plip`.
Dirk
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that listens to a UPS (uninterruptable
power supply) in the way apm listens to a laptop battery?
That can warn you that the power you're now getting is not
from the main any more?
Dirk
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needed to use
"fuser -v /mnt/cdrom"). The problem was that another machine on my network
had mounted the CD via NFS. It did not help to unmount the CD on that
machine: this is apparently a bug in the new knfsd, since it does not arise
under the old NFS package.
Dirk
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If you connect two Linux boxes with a LapLink cable, what
software must they run to see each other's file systems?
Dirk
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-PIC rtc
12: 0 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse
13: 1 XT-PIC fpu
14: 36428 XT-PIC ide0
NMI: 0
# cat /proc/dma
4: cascade
What else can I try?
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same on a stock
> Red Hat system.
>
The lynx_bookmarks file wasn't the problem, but your suggestion put me
on the right track.
The problem was with my home dircetory itself. This dates back to an
ANCIENT Red Hat system, and was:
drwxr-x--x 32 dirk users4096 Nov
he
special effects and get down to business?
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The cure to a problem I had with Lynx being unable to open my bookmark
file was that my home directory was not group writeable. I changed that,
but now run into a worse problem:
[extract from /var/log/maillog]
Nov 4 09:53:04 calvyn sendmail[10827]: JAA10826: forward /home/dirk/.forward: G
The cure to a problem I had with Lynx being unable to open my bookmark
file was that my home directory was not group writeable. I changed that,
but now run into a worse problem:
[extract from /var/log/maillog]
Nov 4 09:53:04 calvyn sendmail[10827]: JAA10826: forward /home/dirk/.forward: G
Timothy King wrote:
> Dirk Muders wrote:
> > version). One other thing were the MSS flags. I still had them set. MSS
> > CONFLICTS with the Ensoniq ! (Should have read the doc... it says there).
>
> I'm still trying to get my ESS1868 to work. What are the MSS flags?
Forgot to mention that sound.o seems to work as an auto-load module now (I
just enabled this kernel feature; solved my FAT32 problems as well).
Dirk
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ks to everybody who sent comments concerning this problem !
Dirk
P.S.: For completeness my /dev/sndstat:
OSS/Free3.8s9-980302 (Mon Jun 29 08:03:39 MST 1998 root,
Linux dm 2.0.34 #1 Mon Jun 29 07:11:40 MST 1998 i686 unknown)
Load type: Driver loaded as a module.
Kernel: Linux dm 2.0.34 #1 Mon Jun 29
anything about plain PC-NFS).
Dirk
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change the FDC_OPT
line to match your interface configuration (interrupts etc.). Works great
with "mt", "tar", etc. Probably also with BRU (haven't tried yet).
Dirk
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stations to the PCs using PC-NFS.
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Dirk
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hey quote (http://www.4front-tech.com/ossfree). They have even more
recent OSSfree drivers. I might give'm a try tonight. I'll keep you posted.
Dirk
Robert W. Canary wrote:
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> Congratulations Dirk,
>
> I believe you are the first person that actual got an Ensoniq SoundCard
&
hey quote (http://www.4front-tech.com/ossfree). They have even more
recent OSSfree drivers. I might give'm a try tonight. I'll keep you posted.
Dirk
Robert W. Canary wrote:
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> Congratulations Dirk,
>
> I believe you are the first person that actual got an Ensoniq SoundCard
&
with lots of undefined
subs, etc.). Right now it looks like my 5.1 upgrade is really a downgrade :-(
Any suggestions ?
Dirk
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please try http://www.waldherr.org/soffice . There are the solutions for
your problems.
with the best wishes
Dirk
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Matt Stevenson wrote:
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> So wait, you have a working KDE beta 3 or beta 4?? I believe the
> problem I'm getting is because I installed the libc5 version not the
> libc6 version that RH 5.0 requires.. nobody can find the libc6 version
> as of 3:30pm EST April 20th.. I guess it'll take a few days
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