I'm running a small home LAN server on an older P2-400 box. Currently set up w/ a
20GB and a 40 GB HD in LVM. Unfortunately the bios on this older mobo only recognizes
up to 32GB on one HD.
Rather than dink around w/ a couple more smaller (20GB or so HDs), I was interested in
getting an
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 10:34:37 +0800
Edward Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something like:
for user in $(ls /home); do touch /home/$user/newfilename; done
Should work
Bret
Whoops - OK, so you can do it in one line.
P.S. Bret - you know a quick beginners guide to this sort of
On 29 Aug 2002 12:51:53 -0700
Samuel Flory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure what GoBack is. You can install the old rpm, or remove
the rpm you installed.
example:
#update to an older kernel rpm
rpm -Uvh --oldpackage kernel-2.4.18-5.i686.rpm
#remove an rpm
rpm -e
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 10:48:58 -0400
Reuben D. Budiardja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use FTP to backup my files to another machine. I want this to
be automated via cron, so I need a 'non-interactive' way. What can I use to
do this, and how?
I've looked through the man page
On Saturday 17 August 2002 09:05 pm, Zubair Adamjee wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Red Hat Linux and was wondering how to start a C shell ?
Check and see if you have tcsh installed. I *think* it should be as
simple as calling 'tcsh' to pop into a C-shell clone. I believe 'chsh'
is the command
I've been playing w/ Debian 3.0 lately for some low end machines I have.
One thing that I noticed (again) that is really nice about the way Debian
does things is the menu system. For those not familiar w/ Debian, it
maintains a consistent menu 'hierarchy', for lack of a better term, so
that
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 21:16:29 -0400
Ryan Hairyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also get this message with my laptop:
Dell Latitude CPiA running 7.3
I got it once on an old cobbled together box that has an Asus P2B mobo
running a PII-400 w/ 256MB RAM and two IBM DeskStar Ultra ATA drives
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 10:13:02 -0400
Hong Hsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This question has probably been asked before, but I just can not
find
the answer in the archive AND I couldn't find HOWTO either. So I try
here:
Machine A:Intel Pentium 4 running Linux 7.3 and NFS
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 15:04:02 -0400
Chris Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use procmail to filter my mail into my IMAP server mail folders,
which works wonderfully. I would like to take some old mail in one of
the IMAP folders and run it through the same filtering process. How do
I get
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 13:37:28 -0400 (EDT)
Gordon Charrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does the version of pine supplied by RedHat support imap? If so, I've
never been able to find how to configure it from the setup menus.
Go to Main Setup Configure Then explore the options there. There
is
I have a small problem w/ regard to /etc/resolv.conf keeps getting the
following written to it (presumably by dhcpcd)
domain milanuk.net
nameserver 192.168.1.10
search milanuk.net
I was under the impression that having both the 'search' and 'domain'
lines in /etc/resolv.conf at the same time
Ok. I keep seeing this package running around on my systems. I did a
little digging on the Internet, and so far I came up w/ this link:
http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/lug/linux-at-ncsu-faq/
Looks interesting. How does something like this compare to NIS or
similar systems. Anyone here able to
On 30 May 2002 20:04:28 -0700
Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 19:12, Monte Milanuk wrote:
http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/lug/linux-at-ncsu-faq/
Looks interesting. How does something like this compare to NIS or
similar systems. Anyone here able to comment
Errr... now the question is: is autofs worth keeping around on a home
LAN server? I've never used it before, seemed to get by O.K., and don't
really see a need for a server to be automounting things. Am I missing
something here? BTW, the reason I ask is that autofs depends on
libhesiod and
Ok. Either something in the world of X has changed w/o me realizing it
(probably), or I'm having a d.s. attack and can't remember the syntax
correctly.
Let's say I have X all configured and what not, and am logged in just
fine. Then I want to do some thing else in a different X session, for
On Wed, 29 May 2002 13:53:27 -0400 (EDT)
rpjday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Monte Milanuk wrote:
[monte@DEMANDRED monte]$ startx : --1
$ startx -- :1
Figures ;)
Next question: from that same point, how do I specify a non-default
windowmanager?
TIA,
Monte
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On Tue, 28 May 2002 15:50:45 -0400 (EDT)
Duncan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apt-get on a RedHat box.. how.. odd :) apt-get is typically debian,
unless someone modified it to understand the redhat system of updating
files (and I think I saw a web page with this).
Duncan,
apt-get for RPM
On Sun, 26 May 2002 15:37:43 -0700 (PDT)
Shin Ji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a knowledgable listserv with The
RedHat Linux distribution as a topic? I have only
found this one and a Yahoo group, Neither of which
is helpful at all. I really wanna fix this problem
without
On Sat, 25 May 2002 01:03:30 -0500
ABrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should probably join the icewm mailing list, or as a minimum, look
at the info provided on the homepage.
Quickly, edit ~/.icewm/preferences and/or ~/.icewm/keys. If the keys
file doesn't exist you'll need to create it,
On Fri, 24 May 2002 12:23:46 -0400
Dan Simoes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have a server set up, without X, what's the easiest/best way to
stay current on patches? Is there a text version of red-carpet
perhaps, or one of the redhat network products perhaps?
Thanks.
Yes. Try 'man
On Fri, 24 May 2002 10:43:50 -0600
Ashley M. Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Javier Gostling wrote:
How about a web interface? It could use a perl script to interact
with the passwd program, or directly modify /etc/passwd.
That would work, sure. But before I reinvent the wheel,
On Fri, 24 May 2002 16:51:38 -0400
Greg Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a student and I need to be able to use my linux box on
campus. I am currently able to login to a windows based computer
and run exceed and use the items on my linux server remotely using
telnet.
On Fri, 24 May 2002 17:56:50 -0400 (EDT)
Jianping Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to stop a process of backing up a files to tape drive by
using tar i always fails.
For example:
i use ps -aux . I got following process .
root 1484 0.1 0.0 1788 612 tty1 D 17:07 0:01 tar xvzf /dev/sto
I've been running XFCE on my little desktop (generic white box Celeron
266 w/ 128M RAM) as it is easier on the system than a full GNOME or KDE
environment. I was interested in trying IceWM again (its been a couple
years). I installed it no problem, but after using XFCE, I've gotten
*really*
On Thu, 23 May 2002 14:53:59 +0100
Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to configure NTP on several Red Hat Linux boxes without any
success. I'm including some information about the configurations I'm
working on. Does anyone has any idea of what might be
On Thu, 23 May 2002 17:22:59 +0100
Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Monte,
Thanks a lot for your feedback. I checked the HOWTO document. However,
in my network scenario I'm not planning to make the synchronization
with any NTP real server (stratum 1, stratum 2).
Is it just me, or is there a lot of extraneous 'stuff' in the default
profiles during setup? I'm no pro by any stretch of the imagination,
but it seems like there is a lot of extras loaded up even when you
select the 'Server' profile, and just want to do some simple stuff like
have a LAN server.
Hello all,
I'm in the process of muddling thru setting up a LAN server for
SMTP/IMAP access. I decided to go w/ postfix for the MTA, and am
curious about whether to go w/ Cyrus or Courier for the IMAP server.
I had originally leaned towards Cyrus, as there seems to be a fair bit
of docs out
Jim Hale wrote:
How would I compress/archive a set of folders into one file?
I mean, what I'd like to do is archive the COMPLETE contents of my
/var/www folder (including all folders, subfolders, users/groups,
read/write access etc) so that I can copy the file to another machine
for backing up
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 08:34:36 -0600
Kerry Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably a dumb question, but I'm just curious so I'll ask it
anyway!
If I download the iso's for 7.2, have those iso's been frozen and I'll
still need to install all the errata/updates, etc. or do the iso's
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:30:43 -0800 (PST)
David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And if you _really_ want to enjoy Fortune as nature intended, add the
'offensive' library. OpenBSD ships it, but alas, Red Hat seems to
have been swayed by the P.C. police (and I don't mean 'personal
Anyone know whats up w/ the official list archives? They haven't been
updated since the 15th or so.
Thanks,
Monte
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--- Brian Ashe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Monte,
Saturday, February 23, 2002, 1:08:19 PM, you textually orated:
MM Anyone know whats up w/ the official list archives? They haven't
been
MM updated since the 15th or so.
Does anyone use those. ;)
Well, actually I do (did) when
--- Charles Galpin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 13:51, Monte Milanuk wrote:
Any other good, reliable, frequently updated archives around?
http://www.prairienet.org/library/redhat should be updated nightly.
Any hints to as a place that mirrors the other lists, like
Ok. This is one that has had me wondering for a while now:
Lets say I have a server that exports /home via NFS. And I have clients
that mount /home via NFS from that server. When I go thru the initial
setup, and create a user, though, the '/home' that is used is not (yet)
the one on the
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 15:31:57 -0800 (PST)
David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, grasshopper, you've discovered one of the seventh wonders of the
world -- the 'masking' effect when one filesystem is mounted on top of
another. :-)
You can get the same effect with any mount, local
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 09:51:15 +0800
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I remember there is a short cut key, Ctrl+something, that can submit the
program that is controlling terminal to the background, so that the user
could regain console again. But I forget it, can you remind me again?
Ok. I've got one of my desktops busy munching on my CD collection using
RipEnc, which threatens to overflow my little 3.2GB hard drive, since I
backed up my /home directory off the server while I rebuild it. I've
mounted some spare space on another machine via NFS in the meantime for a
~/music
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 19:30:35 -0500
Ronald W. Heiby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 10:04:32 PM, Monte wrote:
If I use the ip address of another machine on my LAN, I can ping
just fine. But if I try pinging the same
Hello,
I want to start archiving my families music CD collection to HD, for use
throughout the house. What is a good way to go about this? I've used
some basic GUI apps for this before, like grip, which works fairly well, I
guess.
The reason that grip doesn't really do quite what I want is
Hello,
I recently installed RH 7.2 on an older laptop (P2-300, 160MB RAM, 6GB HD)
w/ a broken screen for use as a headless server. The install goes ok, but
when I configure the networking, I am having some problems when I try to
ping by machine name vs ip address. If I use the ip address of
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 22:07:05 -0500 (EST)
Dave Wreski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make sure it's resolving to the IP address you think it's resolving to.
Eh??
As an interesting add-on, I can ssh into and out of the laptop by machine
name. I just can't ping by name! grrr!
TIA,
Monte
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On Monday 21 January 2002 12:56, daniel wrote:
i've heard nothing but good things about slackware
since going that route apparently gives you total control
i can't speak from experience there though
i CAN however speak of SuSE
in a phrase: don't like it
everything in the os is special
On Sunday 20 January 2002 16:30, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Mike Watson wrote:
I was going to try out SuSE but could never the the FTP load to work.
Their other documentation may be good, but their documentation on their
web site is atrocious.
They *really* want you to
On Sunday 20 January 2002 13:53, John P Verel wrote:
If one were to move from, say, Red Hat to another distro, what would be
the most similar, and easiest to accomplish?
I would have to most emphatically say SuSE 7.3 Professional. Good hardware
detection, stable, polished, and probably the
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 17:09:53 -0600
Chris Montgomery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I should have asked if there is another option that runs under x
windows. Remember, newbie here. :)
Webmin seems to be a popular choice. Runs its own little webserver, has
the potential for using secure
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 17:13:18 -0800
Robert Finneran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RedHat, but I think it is a licensing rule of the GNU project or
something which might implies that this rule would also apply to Suse.
Someone correct me if I'm mistaken.
You're mistaken.
;)
The tip of the
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:31:46 -0600
Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Monte,
I have found your comparison excellent, as I have just come from SuSE,
and have been there quite awhile, though various upgrades. I have found
several RPMs built for RH to work quite nicely in SuSE without any
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 19:55:00 +0100
Go, Jeffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys
What would be the major differences between RH 7.2 and SUSE Linux?
The two distributions have somewhat different layouts as far as some of
the system files, which means that about half the time, RPMs from
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 8:31:54
Kold_lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm sure you're all familiar with UltraEdit for windows. I particularly
like a feature it has called Save As to FTP which basically has a
built in FTP client allowing you to (obviously) save directly to an FTP
Hello,
I am having a weird problem here. I have a machine that I use for my
day-to-day stuff. It has had more than a few varieties of Linux on it, so
I don't think much is wrong w/ the hardware, but it's always possible.
The problem is that when I am in X (doesn't matter which windowmanager,
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 18:12:01 -0500
Jeffery Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to setup a Linux box to act as a time server for a large number
of Windows 2000 boxes.
Has anyone done this? Any gotchas?
Which SNTP server would you recommend and where do I find it?
Look on your Red
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 04:18:32 -0500 (EST)
Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or, he could just look for nfs in /etc/services.
Already did that. sunrpc uses port 111, and nfs uses 2049. The question
is, what else is there to watch out for. The reason I ask is that I have
had a long and
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 08:56:28 -0600
Dave Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 09:38:37PM -0800, Monte Milanuk wrote:
I need to know what ports to leave open so I can firewall my server,
but still allow access for NFS mounted /home directories.
Others have weighed
I have a desktop that mounts its /home directory from a server... Do I
setup quota on the client or the server to effect diskspace limits in the
/home directory for users? Anything specific to watch out for?
TIA,
Monte
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I need to know what ports to leave open so I can firewall my server, but
still allow access for NFS mounted /home directories.
I gather that I will probably have to leave open the tcp/udp ports 111 for
sunrpc and tcp/udp 2049 for NFS, but what else? I've seen mention of
specifying a port for
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi Robert,
Really, wierd. When I unexport the directory I get a message about
208.32.6.3:/cdrom: invalid argument
xtab had the /cdrom entry in it, but I removed it.
Did you delete the entry in xtab before
A while back (in the last month or two, I recall seeing a post/thread on
the proper procedure/syntax on copying from the RH CD's to a directory on
HD for exporting via NFS for installs, etc. I've been trawling back thru
my archives of the redhat-list and enigma-list, but so far I've been
unable
Gah! Hate it when I do that. It's in the README on the 1st CD. Sorry...
Monte
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both of which give example iptables scripts for setting up a firewall w/ a
2.4 kernel.
The first one starts like this:
iptables -F
iptables -P input DENY
iptables -P output REJECT
iptables -P forward REJECT
It is supposed
On 17 Dec 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Why should I forget the S3? I have tight budget constraint, I have
the S3 here, it has almost not been used. Even though other cards may
be better suited, I can change the card later when the money comes
in. Unless there is something technical that
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Steve Lee wrote:
i erased all my messages, was there a
thread about kernel 2.4.16 causing
corruption ?
2.4.15
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Brian Ashe wrote:
Here's my best shot at explaining this. Hope it is clear.
Those numbers you see in top/w/uptime are the average number of processes in
the run queue for the last 1, 5, 15 minutes respectively. The higher the
numbers the higher the load.
The problem
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/12/10/2014239
Anyone else came across this? Kind of an odd time to come
up w/ this, I'd think. Any idea what brought this on, and what they are
really trying to stop? I kind of got the impression that they are
trying to prevent people from buying $5
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 05:33:36PM +0800, northstone wrote:
actually i am having problem with configuring DNS
anyone can tell me what show i know before configuring the DNS
There's a DNS-HOWTO in the LDP.
Head over to
A question that has been naggin at me for a while, is what is considered
excessive load on a box?
I have several Linux boxes running at home, most running 24/7. It is one
of my main hobbies, and I am really the only user on the machines for the
most part. Eventually I want to get things set up
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, dave brett wrote:
I turned my computer on this morning and when Xwindow started, it is
messed up. The only thing I am able to do is run one xterm. From there I
can run any application which will start from a command line.
I looked through my home directory and
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Nevin Swan wrote:
Hi guys,
I am looking for a internet filtering program for Squid proxy to filter
porn etc...
Anyone know of any good ones?
How about SquidGuard? Another one that I have heard of is Dans Guardian.
HTH,
Monte
Anyone out there get this card to work w/ linux, specifically RH 7.2??
I've checked Netgear's site and it had a couple blurbs about some
different drivers, but no parameters to pass to the modules to get them to
load!?!
I checked the Red Hat Hardware Compatibility List and all it listed from
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:17:00 -0500
Green, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did anyone read the SuSE 7.3 review at The Register? I kind of got the impression
that SuSE makes a better personal desktop distro, can anyone confirm or deny this
that's used RH and SuSE? I'm asking in the context of
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 19:46:28 +0100 (CET)
Wolfgang Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... some reasons *for me* I probably never will touch SuSe even
with my fingertips:
1:
As far as I understood it, you cannot easily download a free complete
SuSe version as you still can
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001 12:34:06 +0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Talkington wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My System is Linux Red Hat 6.2...
Who can help me how to compile and install apache , php 4 and mod_ssl
correctly ?
I inadvertently fragged my LAN server, so I am taking the opportunity to reinstall
KRUD 7.1 and set things up a bit tighter this time around. Previously I used ipchains
via lokkit to config my firewall. This time I'd like to use iptables. I have a book
on Securing RH Linux 7.1, and have
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 10:56:20 -0500
Lewi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
read your /etc/init.d/iptables
I did. But some of us don't read shell scripting too well yet ;) Hence I'm asking
for a minor translation.
i use in seawolf
# iptables-save /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# chmod go-r
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 14:18:59 -0700
doug piper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although I have been using Linux fo quite some time, I still have no
clue how to get email working.
I have attempted to set up sendmail, I have attempted to set up
fetchmail and I have tried to use Netscape. Nothing so
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end up with
poor or no results.
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Nima S. Panahi wrote:
Try turning on DMA for your drive. I have had similar
problems. I am not
sure if it will help, but give it a try anyway.
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Monte Milanuk wrote:
I have a Yamaha 16/10/40 IDE CDRW, and while
lectrician ;)
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Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 09:44:41 -0500 (CDT)
From: Nitebirdz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: minimalist installs
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Monte Milanuk wrote:
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 21:22:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Monte Milanuk
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these systems are in Washington (though the P133 started
off in Nebraska) and they're dying also. Makes it somewhat
difficult to point the finger at a particular UPS or
utility.:(
Monte
--- Jack Bowling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07 Apr 2001 21:57:37 -0700, Monte Milanuk wrote:
Ok. This is getting
machine be to go work on my laptop, where I am
(somewhat) diligently trying to learn MySQL, I was in the
process of trying to install IceWM, and the backlighting on
my LCD display took a crap!! Arrgghhh!! Just shoot me
now!
Talk about bad karma. Yikes.
Monte
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Monte Milanuk wrote:
During boot, all three IDE devices, the HD, the CDROM,
and the ZIP, all
show up in the BIOS. All three show up initially during
startup in
dmesg:
hda: WDC AC23200L, ATA DISK drive
This is a weird one, for me at least.
I have a little Gateway 2000 P133 minitower w/ 16MB of RAM, a 3.2GB HD,
a CDROM, and a ZIP100 drive. This is my 'beater' box, for testing and
playing around. I installed RedHat 7.0 (KRUD) via the cdrom a while
back, and then later added a few packages from
Heh... There's always the old standard of Emacs ;)
Monte
omicron wrote:
hello
are there any _good_ ide's for programming in C/C++ ?
regards
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I need some help fixing two things for emacs/xemacs in X:
1) the 'Alt' key doesn't work as a 'Meta' key in Emacs in X; it works
just fine from the command line
2) swapping the Control and Capslock keys
TIA,
Monte
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Ok. Here's the scene: I have RH 7.0 up and running on a P133 w/16MB
RAM, and a 3.2GB HD. I did a Server install, and did _not_ select any
of the options presented i.e. web, dns, whatever. I then went into the
Select Individual packages portion, and gutted everything that basically
wasn't
No sound. Strictly a server.
Thanks,
Monte
Jerry Human wrote:
Monte Milanuk wrote:
snip
Is there somewhere on the Net that perhaps lists packages are necessary for
minimal compiling
functionality?
Does your P133 have sound? Why don't you try compiling a sound driver
from alsa
Something else to check is your /etc/hosts.allow and hosts.deny files.
If your /etc/inetd.conf has the proper entries in it, which IIRC it does
by default, and you are sure that you did install the telnet-server rpm,
then the next place I'd check is the hosts.allow and hosts.deny file.
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