Regis,
Looks like your network card was dead. Try swapping in a spare and you
can tell.
Regards,
Raymond Fung.
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 04:32, regis wrote:
> I've had a working desktop installation of Redhat 7.1 for about 2
> years. No big problems. Yesterday it failed to boot
Just one quick question. What protocol should I set in "XFConfig-4" for
wheel mouse ? Also, when I plug in an USB wheel mouse, can I still use
the touchpad on my notebook ?
Thanks,
Raymond.
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Isn't that what "LVM" (for Logical Volume Manager") being designed for ?
Regards,
Raymond.
penelope wrote:
Hi, I'm looking for information about whether it is possible to
span multiple partitions with a root filesystem.
I found this item in some coursework I am looking at and (No its not
an as
There could be several reasons :
1. Check your firewall setting, make sure you can connect to port 901,
by manually telnet to this port number
2. Check that "xinetd" is really listening on this port. Try "netstat
-na | grep 901" (or "netstat -nap | grep 901" as "root" to see which
process is li
Thanks, that's good enough for me to make the choice.
Regards, Raymond.
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Raymond Fung wrote:
>
>>7.3. I would perfer a USB device which allow me to plug it into some
>>desktop for ad hoc use. Does anyone has successfully installe
Dear all,
I am going to buy a wireless LAN card for my notebook, which runs RedHat
7.3. I would perfer a USB device which allow me to plug it into some
desktop for ad hoc use. Does anyone has successfully installed the
Linksys "WUSB11" on a RedHat 7.3 environment ?
Thanks,
Ra
en, what's this REDIR that you mentioned ? An RPM package or
an option within ipchains command ?
Regards,
Raymond Fung.
Hiten Desai wrote:
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> > Raymond,
> >
> > <http://www.monmouth.demon.co.uk/ipsubs/portfw-2.2.ht
chieve the same result
using ipchains. Can anyone please help me on this ?
Thanks,
Raymond Fung.
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It looks quite healty from your memory usage statistics. Remember that
Linux is a very efficient OS, and consume much less memory than comparative
Windows platform. The "1904 K bytes" on the free Mem column shows the memory
left after system / program and buffer cache use. Linux is built to use as
ter
reboot, try editing "/etc/sysctl.conf" and put in a line like :
"sys.kernel.msgmax = 16384" and that's it.
Regards,
Raymond Fung.
Dave Ihnat wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 09:10:03PM -0400, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Linus,
You may check the mail send log "/var/log/maillog" to see how it goes. Also, please
check your Pine configuration (with the "O" command) to see if you have setup your own
domain address properly. It seems that some E-mail hosts on the Internet would like to
try to query the sender's dom
Joe,
Can you try ping to your gateway "10.254.252.110" ? What result did you get ?
Regards,
Raymond.
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/01 2:13 pm >>>
Wait!
I did get something...just took forever!
DESTINATION Gateway GenmaskFlags MetricRef Use
Iface
10.254.252.104 *
If you just want DNS lookup service, and any name server should work. AFAIK,
there is no constraint / security control on who can use your name server. So,
basically, you can point your name server searching to some other ISP's name
servers, so, for example, you can :
>nslookup
>server ns.nasa.go
I think there is really some problem with ftp in Red Hat 5.0. I have an old
version Slackware (Kernal 1.1.59) Linux box as well as RH 5.0 box on the LAN.
Previously, we forwarded all Corporate Internet E-mail traffic to the
Slackware box for transmission so as to relieve the Netware Server workloa
Oleg,
Are you using PINE or the so to edit / compose your E-mails, those software have
configuration
settings that you can preset your host/domain name when composing messages, which
should
normally be your ISP's domain name (otherwise, the reply message cannot delivered back
to you).
This sho
If you are using the sendmail that cocmes with Red Hat 5.0, you can edit the
sendmail.cf file and
locate the line calls "DM" (aligned left) and change it to :
DMfoobargaz.com
then restart sendmail (or restart your machine totally).
Regards,
Raymond.
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