I switched to Mandrake 7.2 for the time being. It supports the GeForce2 MX
right out of the box...
Eric Cifreo
Austin, TX
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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 1:00 AM
Subject: getting Xfree86 4.
Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to update you on my problem. My system is still working
fine and I'm still trying to free up some additional disk space. I have
removed a couple of programs I tried, but didn't really like, and I'm
compressing some other programs that I probably won't use
Yes.
Eric Cifreo
Austin, TX
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Hello,
Sorry for lamer's question, I just haven't time.
Could you tell me is it possible connect from RedHat via modem (PPP)
to WinNT, then start SAMBA over PPP and map WinNT directories ?
Thank You in advance
t of /usr/src/linux, not /root or anywhere else.
This may have no effect, but did you re-create the build tree or at least
try
a "make clean" or "make mrproper" after the failed attempts.
Again, just reaching here. What you have tr
Protocol
chargen 19/tcpttytst source#Character Generator
#
etc. etc.
you get the picture.
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Go Chuck!
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shareware
sites.
Tony
Just an OT sort of opinion:
the telnet client that comes with Windows 2000 is much nicer than the old.
putty still beats it though...
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them down?
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I seem to have forgotten what the command
was to keep a job running even after I log
out of the console... can anyone help?
Thanks.
Is 'nohup' what you seek?
It's got a man page.
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?
This happens at least four times a year. Why be so angry about it?
Eric Cifreo
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(And yes, if you dig through the archives, I probably popped off at someone
else for this same thing last year. Just deal with it in a nicer manner and
no one will complain)
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export DISPLAY=:0.0
You may also, in your user xterm, say:
xhost +hostname
with your machine's hostname to give authority to other users to run X apps
on your display.
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"Xconfigurator"
"XF86Config" to choose the make and model of your new video card.
You may need to install a new X server if your new chipset is very
different from your old one.
So, what fancy new card are you getting anyway?
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would like to look at someone elses. I am expecially having trouble with
queing mail.
Thanks for any input.
Brad
Have a look here.
http://www.moongroup.com/docs/RH-sendmail-HOWTO/c238.html#AEN241
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' (in
'fsnet.com'?): [207.1.125.102].53 'NS2.NETCORPS.COM'
Mar 27 11:43:11 belial named[405]: Lame server on 'fsnet.com' (in
'fsnet.com'?): [207.1.125.101].53 'NS1.NETCORPS.COM'
http://www.acmebw.com/askmrdns/00383.htm
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floppies around.
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John
Another way is: groff -man manpage_file | lpr
or: groff -man manpage_file manpage_file.ps
Too much work to do it in EMACS.
MB
Cool. But what exactly are you trying to say, vi boy?
Yeah. I went there.
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ps aux | grep httpd | grep -v grep
then:
kill -HUP (processid)
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cessor,
I would say, yes, boot the other one.
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may want to read up on chmod to tighten it
down later
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this
crap on their messages anyway?
So, anyway, you made good points, but I'll bet it's out of his control.....
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passwd". Reset your root
password. Enter and confirm passwords. Then type "adduser jimmie." Then
"passwd jimmie." Enter and confirm passwords. "reboot"
You should be able to login as either user then...
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?
In the past, I upgraded my compiler and got around this. Someone else may
have a better answer though...
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' or 'netstat -r' tell you?
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/firewall
recently. Perhaps Exceed is using similar ports.
If there are no firewalls, then the above should work immediately (if a bit
slowly)
Eric CIfreo
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I like pipe delimited files, I just save it as tab-delimited files from
excel and run a little sed script to convert the tab's to pipe's.
Hope this helps.
Brian
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Eric Cifreo wrote:
Is there a way to import a table from an excel
them. Install port-sentry and logcheck. ipchains makes for
a nice firewall and it's syntax isn't too hard to pick up.
If this is a primary DNS server then you have to keep that named port 53
open. Just stay up to date on the latest patches to BIND.
Good luck.
Eric Cifreo
Austin, TX
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ents files in your
home directory, or the system wide oness in /etc/.
Why do I get the feeling that you know this already? (Maybe it was that
brilliant tour-de-force on restoring partitions the down and dirty way.
That ones going in my stash!)
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And get used to reading the MySQL manuals online. They are thorough and
quite good
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with it,
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of the 6G disk for all Win
games/apps.
(I would also put my Linux swap partition on the second disk for better
performance.)
Good luck.
Why do you want to keep them totally separate?
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i often hear the word rooting someone,,,what does it mean?!!!
To get root (superuser/adminstrator) privileges on a system, in this sense,
usually unauthorized.
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(Thanks, Chuck)
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network (going to the
outside world).
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, James Lindley wrote:
Where can i read about installing new desktop themes.
Thanks
Jim
Depends on the window manager/desktop environment you run. Try themes.org for
starters.
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server usually sends out NOTIFY messages
after it has been restarted and notices a change in its zone files.
So, the short answer is, it's probably already working. You should just
change the values to your own preferences.
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out a very tiny piece of space in a remote corner of the
building, you wouldn't want to split your big Class-C in half jsut to
accomodate the 20 network drops in the new space. You could subnet a
smaller portion and reserve those extra IP addresses for the main office.
Just some thoughts...
Eric Cif
...
Thanks
To which NIC are you referring?
Usually the driver will take an option supplied in /etc/conf.modules. (At
least the Linksys Etherfast 10/100 resonds to this.)
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That would be the same nic I have linksys etherfast 10/100 what is the
line I have to add into my conf.modules?
Thanks
Ah well then.
have a look here:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html
And on you go!
Eric Cifreo
Austin, TX
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, and not XConfigurator: it will only see
your onboard graphics chip. Once I had set up the Voodoo in xf86config and
downloaded the proper Xserver, it worked like a champ.
If your Mystique has the G200 chipset on it, I'd start at
http://glide.xxedgexx.com.
Good luck,
Eric Cifreo
Austin, TX
and I really
need to try and get it resolved.
Thanks.
- Mike
cat /proc/interrupts
cat /proc/pci may come in handy too.
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that wasn't bash :()
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Chuck Mead wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Charles Galpin said:
CGp.s. look bash boys - no perl! (and typed with one hand - restless
baby
CGin other) grin
I didn't think you knew any bash... :-)
C'mon. If you can sh, you can bash.
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, good advice here. What does it report with both cards in the machine?
What does /var/log/messages say when both are present?
Keep trying. This will work.
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for the (relatively minor) security implications of
doing so.
Eric Cifreo
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What's the reason for root
not having a DISPLAY env ?
Cause you didn't set it. ;0)
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this came up recently, and i asked if anyone knew how to set this up so
that the user who started X didn't have to do this manually every time.
Someone sugested sticking it in one of the X startup files (don't remember
where now), but it was a while till I rebooted/restarted X to find that
this came up recently, and i asked if anyone knew how to set this up so
that the user who started X didn't have to do this manually every time.
Someone sugested sticking it in one of the X startup files (don't remember
where now), but it was a while till I rebooted/restarted X to find that
to this network: 10.0.1.2
Would someone mind showing me the correct syntax to implement this
please?
"route add -net 192.246.115.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 10.0.1.2 "
should do the trick.
Thanks.
- Mike
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ears it up....
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of 60 seconds or so before the routing
table
is displayed. I can ping any address on the internet but not using
hostnames. Also nslookup fails after serching for the valid nameserver
listed in resolv.conf.
The problems I am having seem tied together. Does anyone have any clues??
Eric Cifreo
ng command as root:
ln -s /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA /etc/X11/X
Of course, if you are using a different server (S3, Mach64, etc) then adjust
the symbolic link accorindingly.
Enjoy.
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Do you have a /etc/nologin file?
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From: Lantech [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 03, 1998 11:16 am
To: redhat
Subject: Telnet question
Hi ,
I have installed Red Hat 5.0 and it runs great , very impressed with it
so far. But , I have one problem. I
Hmmm... Someone else will have to play ball then. When I had this same
problem, I added the line "rm -f /etc/nologin" to my /etc/rc.local file, and
all users' logins were again enabled. Good luck!
Eric Cifreo
Kazan Software
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From: Lantech [mailto:[EMAIL
Yes, but not tremendous ones. Try bash first. It's your friend.
Eric Cifreo
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From: Jordan R. K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 29, 1998 11:30 am
To: redhat list
Subject: shells
This maybe a dumb question, but I have not yet got Linux going on my
issued a shutdown -h command as root). I've found the file, /etc/nologin,
and I can edit it manually, but I can't stop it from reappearing? Who is
writing to this file, and how do I turn it off?
Thanks in advance.
Eric Cifreo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Kazan Software
Austin, TX
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TIA
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I've seen some good replies to your request for PC to Unix connectivity.
Here's another alternative, albeit an expensive one: ReflectionSuite for X
by WRQ is great.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 1998 9:33 pm
To: [EMAIL
mount the cdrom. My dmesg indicates that
Linux is pegging my cdrom model every time I power up the machine:
hdc: Matshita CR-581 (Panasonic) "drive blah-blah".
Do I just need to ln /hdc to /cdrom or /dev/cdrom?
Eric Cifreo
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t mount it when up and running.
(Much blushing and gnashing of teeth, YES, I just recently left the Microsoft fold.)
You can hack the registry all you want, Windows still won't satisfy...
(and I'm not trying to start anything like Friday)
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m stops. No command
prompt. I can't even look to see what's missing. Any ideas, short of
wiping the disk and starting again? (which I'm going to do soon anyway..)
Thanks in advance:
Eric Cifreo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
QA Manager
Kazan Software
Austin, TX
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