gt; Linda
>On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, doug piper wrote:
>
>>Willem van der Walt wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>I once had a simelar problem.
>>>mount the cd by hand.
>>>umount /mnt/cdrom
>>>mount -tiso9660 /dev/hdb /mnt/cdrom
>>>
re to look for setup. If it is there, do ./setup from there.
>regards, Willem
>
>On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, doug piper wrote:
>
>>My RH 7.2 box set came with Star Office on a sparate cd. I read the pdf
>>file on installation which says to do ./setup with no results except no
>
Linda Hanigan
>
>On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, doug piper wrote:
>
>>My RH 7.2 box set came with Star Office on a sparate cd. I read the pdf
>>file on installation which says to do ./setup with no results except no
>>such file. There is some mention on Sun's site of having t
script is on the CD. So how do I install Star Office?
TIA
Doug
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other car which is a 1960 Triumph
TR3. Anyway, I digress
I appreciate all of the advice which you have given me.
Thanks again,
Doug
Charles Galpin wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 12:06, doug piper wrote:
> > Thanks to all of you! I think that a new install is the right thing to do alt
per RedHat instructions should I have put it into MBR of hda
instead? I believe this is the essence of my problem.
Today, I need to get some work done and will not have time to deal with this until
tomorrow. I'll let you know how it comes out
Doug
Bill Carlson wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2002
Thanks,
I think that I will need to decide whether to do a new installation or try to
create my own boot disk based on what I have from 6.0.
Thanks for your thoughful input.
Doug
R P Herrold wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Ed Wilts wrote:
>
> > I believe that one of the issues y
ue. But it does seem kinda extreme.
Thanks again,
Doug
Ed Wilts wrote:
> I believe that one of the issues you're having with support is that probably
> none of us has ever attempted an upgrade from 6.0 to 7.2. I would hazard a
> guess that more people do fresh installs of Linux
mistakenly that it would be better to upgrade to 7.2
than upgrade the XWindows version.
TIA
Doug
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I forgot to add that the superblock referred to is on fd0.
doug piper wrote:
> Upgrade from 6.0. 2 hard drives. Linux only on 2nd hard drive. Using
> Grub. Using floppy created during installation from CD to boot into
> Linux as I have always done with 6.0. I get the following erro
f the floppy is bad, how do I create
another one.
If that is not correct then how to I boot my machine. At this time, it
just hangs after the error message.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Doug
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Thank all of you. You are a wonderful resource. Problem is solved.
Doug
fred smith wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:05:07AM -0700, Doug Piper wrote:
> > I clicked on a file on a ftp site and instead of mearly giving me the
> > file it sent it to the printer. I have no clue h
don't want this to happen again. Finally I turned off the
printer until I can figure out how to empty the spool.
I am running 6.0.
Thanks,
Doug
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That's how we update our content on the web. A staging server nfs mounts
the webservers and a script copies stuff across these mounts to the live
servers.
There error doesn't appear on bootup, it appears after the machine has been
running for some time, and so far I haven't been able to detect a
Hey, thanks for the help, I'll take anything I can get at this point. What
it deals with was about as far as I've gotten, I just have no idea what to
do about fixing the problem. Yes, our intent is to upgrade kernel on
everything, I just can't (with our current load) take one out to do so, and
d
My apologies. Yes, the hardware is identical, each box has 2 nic cards, one
intel pro 10/100 (e100) and an intel fiber gigabit card (e1000). We're
running red hat 6.2 and kernel 2.2.14-6.
-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:3
I'm hoping someone out there can help us, we're desperate. We've got 9
webservers all experiencing a strange problem. It's random, happens to
individual servers at diff times, there doesn't appear to be a pattern, and
it isn't related to traffic or load, we've had them go down in the middle of
t
om
xxx.xxx.xx.x
quality.qadas.com
I can resolve qadas.com without the www but I can't get mail.
I am running RedHat 6.0
What must be done so that I can have my cake and eat it too?
Where would I put the host name as it is done in Windows?
Thanks,
Doug
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so that I so far
haven't be able to get futher. I am sending this message on a Mac.
And then about configuring Sendmail?
Thanks,
Doug
David Talkington wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Doug Piper wrote:
>
> >[doug@localhost doug]$ fetchm
Thanks for all of your help so far but so far no cigar. Here is some
info which might help:
[doug@localhost doug]$ fetchmail -v
fetchmail: 5.0.0 querying qadas.com (protocol POP3) at Thu, 15 Nov 2001
10:48:40 -0700 (MST)
fetchmail: timeout after 300 seconds waiting to connect to server
No error messages. It just sits there.
"Anthony E. Greene" wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, doug piper wrote:
> >I am running 6.0. I would choose one of the non GUI email clients
> >available after having tried them after I can receive email on Linux.
> >
> >
Answer to questions. dial-up; Yes I can ping; yes I can telnet. I will
try fetchmail -v.
Thanks,
Doug
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:18:59PM -0700, doug piper wrote:
> >
> > I'd appreciate any bits of wisdom anyone can throw at me.
>
> Hey, Doug
I agree with your opinion of Netscape and have already downloaded Mozilla.
We will see how it goes.
Thanks,
Doug
David Talkington wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> Doug Piper wrote:
>
> >Since I sent the first message to the list, I have been p
rusive and doesn't
do HTML tags properly, i.e., always puts a graphic left
justified.
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Doug
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up a Mac or Windows machine in a
couple of minutes but Netscape on Linux brings me no messages.
What could be the difference.
Thanks again,
Doug
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> doug piper wrote:
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> >Although I have been u
ow at me.
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l", 1));
$baddr = $config{"bind"} ? inet_aton($config{"bind"}) : INADDR_ANY;
for($i=0; $i<5; $i++) {
last if (bind(MAIN, sockaddr_in($config{port}, $baddr)));
sleep(1);
}
die "Failed to bind port $config{port} : $!" if ($i == 5);
The las
I check out all of the stuff Jerry Winegarden wrote and came up with the
following:
Starting Webmin server in /usr/libexec/webmin
[doug@localhost doug]$ ps aFailed to bind port 1 : Address already
in
use at /usr/libexec/webmin/miniserv.pl line 247.
[doug@localhost doug]$ ps ax | grep webmin
Thanks for all of your replies. I will try them all out. I have a
feeling, however, that something went wrong with the install as I was
asked no questions whatever. I installed it as root
Doug
doug piper wrote:
>
> I have been following the threads on webmin and it sounds great but I
&
Why don't you fix your time stamp. Your messagesw come out as 1/6/2001.
It is rather a pain in the ass.
Doug
Justin Zygmont wrote:
>
> I guess with some of the problems there were with RH7, pinstripe wasn't
> enough?
>
> On 23 Feb 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød w
John, you're thinking of the YOPY, made by Samsung.
They haven't gotten the bugs out of the software yet.
It was supposed to be ready by August, then November,
now "year end" --I wouldn't hold my breath waiting
for it, if I were you. It looks, and is intended to
act, much like the Ipaq from Compa
My boss, who is a Lotus nut, says that Notes runs fine
under Wine. I'm pretty sure he tried it on Mandrake,
probably version 7.0 But he also has RH and SuSE.
(He's out in Vegas this week so I can't ask him.)
Original Message
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 22:32:16 -0500
From: Jason Costom
ff.
Your new SCSI card and drives _are_ twice as fast.
Why should you be surprised? (Wish I could afford that
setup!--drool--) --doug
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ASIC for Linux. However, when I
tried to run some fairly simple programs that run in DOS's GW BASIC,
they wouldn't. I didn't spend a lot of time trying to find out why,
but if you or anyone else has a better idea, I'd like to know.
(That was a f
DN
on it and it crapped out.) Covad does the separate
line routine as a matter of course, but I don't know
if that's part of their free installation, if you don't
already have it. I suspect that it must be.
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ive you an ethernet card and an external terminal adapter!
Otherwise it's not likely to work in Linux. Also, it would be impossible
to hook up a Linksys router as a firewall. That setup works fine in Linux.
(I'm at work now, so using MSWIN.)
You'
com
I connect to the server OK and hit enter or enter my user name and it is
still OK but it won't accept my password at the prompt.
I am running RH 6.0. The isp system is Unix running wuftp.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Doug
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Mike wrote:
From: "Michael Stack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: graphing software question
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 19:05:57 -0400
charset="iso-8859-1"
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Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simpl
I won't attach your unreadable message
(Volume 153, #10, "no subject"). Whatever
obscure encoding you're using is not
decodable here. How about you write in
plain ASCII like everybody else, please?
Thanx. --doug
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It sounds to me as if you are far more knowledgeable in *nix's than
I am, but have you heard of the micro-linuxes that fit on one
floppy disk? Try micro +linux as keywords on the searchers. Also
look for tomsrtbt, which might just do what you need.
Hi Folks,
I wonder if I could get a little a
I believe that 550 is (recipient) user unknown..
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OK so far.
Hidong Kim wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Is anyone here using the socket A athlon with Linux? I'm thinking about
> getting one. Thanks,
>
> Hidong
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This sounds like a job for Partition Magic. Why keep hitting your
head against a stone wall?
At 06:26 PM 08/08/2000 +1200, you wrote:
>
>This is a first time install from CD on a Toshiba Satellite 4060. It has a
>single primary DOS/Windows FAT32 partition occupying all of the 4GB disk.
>
>The i
ng me while I was connected
although he could see my connection and I couldn't get anything back.
I am doing ifup ppp0 to make the connection. there may be a better
method. However, I have also been unsuccessful while in Linuxconf or a
couple connection methods I tried.
Any suggesti
ected
although he could see my connection and I couldn't get anything back.
I am doing ifup ppp0 to make the connection. there may be a better
method. However, I have also been unsuccessful while in Linuxconf or a
couple connection methods I tried.
Any suggesti
middle? If you are trying to follow a thread, in the
digest, it is then easy to see what the thread is called.
Thanx. Keep up the good work. --doug
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I give up. I just sent a message saying I liked the new format, with the
subject last in all the headers, and already somebody moved it back into
the noise. In addition, now I've got a digest with a blue-green
background! Stop already with this nonsense!
-
After reading the message below, I thought I would comment.
I LIKE the new format. I like having the messages numbered. I
like having the subject line last, so you don't have to search
thru all the header junk for it. I think it is a big improvement.
Congratulations!
(The message said:)
Mess
If all of you are still getting the digest and
I'm not, then please send me an email and let me
know. If the whole list is down, I suppose I'll find
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ck, the SuSE usb backport, and reiserfs. The zip 250 is
> only using FAT formatted disks. For interested folks, the patches I've
> applied have been combined into one at www.jasons.org/megapatch/.
>
> I'm going to send this off to Doug Ledford, who seems to be the maintaine
it, or anything.
But it looks like it sees sda, so the scsi driver must work.
(Scsi card is Adaptec 2940.) How can I troubleshoot/fix
this? A simple, fool-proof, step-by-step instruction
would help. BTW, the machine is all scsi. TIA--doug
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The following appeared in the N.Y. Times Magazine, today,
in the column, "The Ethicist" by Randy Cohen. Quoted
verbatim:
[Q]
"I teach business ethics for a local university. I wonder
how you would respond to this classic moral dilemma:
John walks into a village and finds Mary holding 15 people
o full of jargon that the
ordinary guy can't cope. All that would be needed would be a glossary,
defining words like "host", etc. Any word that isn't commonly understood
in everyday English should be defined.
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I quote from a message:
"Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER,
even though we all pronounce it that way."
Then what _does_ it stand for? Does anybody know?
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_using_ 350 watts. Unless you have a real powerhouse
mb with multi-processors, and maybe a raid drive setup, it is
unlikely that you are using more than about 100~150 watts most
of the time. The big supply just lets you draw peak power to
start up drives, etc.
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Ed Foster.
You should be warned about the medialess Windows 98 policy, and you
should think about this arrogance right in the face of the Jackson
ruling, to see how you think about MS. Not only the competition
gets it in the eye, so does the end user!
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Ed Foster reported several weeks ago in InfoWorld that MS is
not permitting vendors who bundle Windows 98 to ship the
OS CD-ROM with the computer. (So be warned!) Not only that,
it has not made any big public announcement, so a lot of
people are going to be rudely surprised, when some new
installa
Thanx to the folks that replied. I'm amazed at the number!
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Where can one find a listing of the tcp/ip ports, by
number and function? I don't know how to ask the
question on Alta Vista. Thanx. --doug
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The following was sent to me; it doesn't get back to the original poster.
It seemed to me to be obvious, but maybe not. --doug
>From: "Eduardo Arista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Doug McGarrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 12:03:31 -
>Subj
Yo9u wrote, quote:
Hello Everyone:
I seem to have a problem. I have installed a third drive on my Intel box
for RH and it works great. However, since the drive is so large, I want
to use 6 gig of it for DOS/Win95 data but DOS/Win doesn't 'see' it. Is
there any way I can get DOS/Win to access tha
.
Just the first example: MS seems to name my machine Doug McGa
unless I don't know what MS is doing--not surprising, I suppose,
and Linux wants to call my machine something like localhost @local
or something like that. It gets hairier from there.
Please, somebody, say in plain english what I
Steve Reilly sent the following, quoting my original recommendation:
>>> And after all, you don't _need_ Windows keys!
>
>>Go working at a Sun Sparc or Ultra for a while and you might reconsider
>>that statement... ;-) Another set of modifiers can be dead handy at
>>times...
>
>it's handy
ets to the bottom of the boot
screen where it puts up the BIOS s/n, and hangs there.
I can, however, boot off a floppy, and access the
hard drive, so the drive is up and running. (Yes, I know
I can always access Linux that way, but not W95.)
Any ideas, etc., appreciated. TIA --doug
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Quote off.
My computer was doing that for a while. I found out that the fan on top
of the CPU was not turning. In this (Award) BIOS, the chip overheat
signal was (apparently) 3 beeps. Make sure that the fan
>Date: Sat, 06 May 2000 12:14:38 -0500
>From: "Manuel A. Camacho Q." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I am just going to buy a new keyboard for home use. I have as options
>two models I saw in TheLinuxStore and Linuxmall. They are the Happy
>Hackers Keyboard and the LinuxCool kbd. Any experience with them?
write the information? I think it's
the "w" command. Nothing happens after all you've done, until you write
the information to disk.
If you've done that, I have no help. But I have had bad results with
Disk Druid, and I avoid it.
Good Luck! --doug
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goes thru the sound-card--to work with. You need the right software
to read the audio fs and decode it. I'm afraid I don't know what that is,
but that's the story. Somone here will tell you, I'm sure.
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hought it
had hung. I went and did some chores, and when I came back in
a half hour or so, files were being installed. So maybe
all that's required is patience! Good Luck!
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I did d/l the ethernet howto a while ago, but I don't know if it even
answered the question: with modern modprobe kinds of things, is there
an easy way to add an Ethernet card (KDE interface or plain black screen)
which was not there when Linux was installed? Since I now have ASDL, I'd
like t
I suggest you use an external ISDN modem. It will
look to your system just like any other modem, and
it will work fine. I had that working in 5.3 very
nicely. Something else crashed the system, and I never
got it back.
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Yes, I know it's OT: does anybody know if there will be a "Princeton"
computer fair this year? (Last year it was held about 50 miles north of
Princeton.) If so, when and where? This used to be the biggest computer
expo on the East coast. Some real bargains were available, plus a whole
batch of
who don't deal
with magnetic fields as part of their normal environment! If you have such
equipment, then move each item away, and see if the problem is solved. If
not, then the other answer--running too close to (or beyond) the monitor's
design capability is probably correct. --doug
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I card. That's coming up. Be patient.
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You wrote:
/snip/
My big quandary.. How to get Linux installed without having USB
networking support on Linux.
This machine has no floppy, no CDROM drive, and it doesn't have any
kind of PCI or ISA bus for a currently supported networking *card*
However, it does have a hard drive (now) and
Michael A Lane wrote:
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> New to the Linux world, I have many questions, but I'll start out with
> just a few.
> The first one deals with Virus detection, I use Norton for Windows.
> I've been told that Viruses don't seem to be a problem with Linux.
> True, False, Maybe??
Yes, true. BUT: This
se the product's real name and
version number, so that the rest of us know what's going on? If "zoot"
is RedHat Linux 6.3, why not say so? Or whatever it actually is.
Thanx. --doug
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Thanx. --doug
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In what file would you put the command you recommend? I thought that
the bootable system had to appear first in LIL
started x again, here comes afterstep and the directory was
back there. Maybe I want to keep afterstep and maybe not but I want the
choice.
Thanks for any help,
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Everywhere I have seen /www/httpd is an alias.
Doug
Todd Black wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have just installed RH6.1 and i want to cahnge the location of apache's
> httpd directory from
>
> /home/httpd
>
> to
>
> /www/httpd
>
> Can I do this by changing a con
I apologize to everybody. I think I re-sent a copy of most of the last
digest to the world. It was my own stupidity, and I feel very bad about it.
Mia culpa, mia culpa, mia maxima culpa. Please forgive me. --doug
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How much Latin have you learned? If you manage to get thru Cicero, you will
think that Linux is like, maybe, Brooklinese. I confess, I never managed
to get thru Cicero. I sort of tried, but nolo contendo! --doug
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When I do sndconf, I have places to put only 2 memory addresses. From
Win 95 I have 3 address areas. Suggestions, please. Mandrake 7.0, AWE32.
Tnx. --doug
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Is there a list focusing on security? I need to get
help on firewalls. I have the ip-chains HOW-TO, I
have a whole book on Linux security, but I don't really
know how to implement the whole thing, including mail.
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The PCI ip2 does report in the PCI configuration header space
CLASS_CODE that it is a Network Controller. I understand
that in the earlier spec for PCI this was the closest match. Only
later did a class code for serial ports appear. It would not be
cost effective to change it now either for Co
some purposes it works well
enough.
Maybe I don't understand the problem?
Good luck!
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open attachments? Unless they come from your brother
or your mother? Attachments are the home of viruses. I always erase all
the ones that come to me, unless I personally know the guy who sent them.
Comment welcome.
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d have the working one back.
And sure, I've done the same stupid thing myself, and kicked myself for it.
How else do you think I'd know?
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graphics
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and you can physically check to see if your mem chips will fit.
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ome sort of software.)
Is either of them any good? I am not a Unix
person, altho I'm _slowly_ getting there, so please
bear that in mind. BTW, I'm not averse to spending
a reasonable amount of money ($50 or so) on
commercial software, if that's the way to go.
TIA. --doug
.
ome sort of software.)
Is either of them any good? I am not a Unix
person, altho I'm _slowly_ getting there, so please
bear that in mind. BTW, I'm not averse to spending
a reasonable amount of money ($50 or so) on
commercial software, if that's the way to go.
TIA. --doug
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One of the recent messages had the sig:
"Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like a banana."
What the heck are time flies?
(I couldn't resist!)
Merry Christmas--doug
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