-list-admin;redhat.com]On Behalf Of Doug Potter
Sent: Tuesday, 22 October 2002 4:11 a.m.
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Subject: Re: MSN client?
Al's Messenger is a nice clone of MSN messenger.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/amsn/
Doug
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 21:21, Rodney Fulk wrote
This does not support the chat rooms. It supports IM but I tried to join a
chat room.
MSN messenger has an option in the menu called go to chat rooms this is
what I am trying to do.
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[mailto:redhat-list-admin;redhat.com]On Behalf Of Will
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Rodney Fulk wrote:
Currently I am looking to see if there is a Linux program which will
give me a connection to the MSN messenger stuff as well as the chat
rooms.
GAIM, EveryBuddy, centericq...maybe even Jabber. One of them is
bound to
strike your fancy
In order to access shared drives on an XP machine you will likely need to
add a user to the XP machine. (Not the machine name but the username logged
in as that will be accessing the drive.)
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Currently I am looking to see if there is a Linux program which will give me
a connection to the MSN messenger stuff as well as the chat rooms.
Is there one available?
I understand GAIM is supposed to work with the IM stuff but does it do chat
rooms?
Thanks!
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Isn't that handled automatically by the card?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anand Buddhdev
Sent: Thursday, 13 June 2002 7:19 a.m.
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Subject: Re: How Can I change the network speed? (10Mb or 100 Mb)
On Thu,
ext 3 I have been told is self healing.. Atleast MUCH better at it then
ext2. Might even be a journaling file system.
(Ie for those times when the power is lost or you turn it off while the
machine is running.)
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Argh!
I seem to have forgotten my root password...
Is there a way to change it by using the rh 7.2 boot CD?
Or what would be my next best try?
I can log on with another user but they do not have root access.. :(
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Boot the box into single user mode
edit the /etc/passwd file and take out the root passwd
reboot the box in regular mode
login as root with no passwd
change the root passwd
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Rodney Fulk wrote:
Argh!
I seem to have
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Rodney Fulk wrote:
Argh!
I seem to have forgotten my root password...
Is there a way to change it by using the rh 7.2 boot CD?
Or what would be my next best try?
I can log on with another user but they do not have root access.. :(
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Ok this worked.. Thanks!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bret Hughes
Sent: Thursday, 13 June 2002 6:18 p.m.
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Subject: RE: Opps...
On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 16:57, Rodney Fulk wrote:
Ok, without access
I
thought someone else had mentioned about putting password protection on grub or
lilo so that the settings can not be changed.
This
would not allow them to boot up anyway other then what is setup unless they have
the password.
Then
you would want to password protect the bios settings and
Apparently there is something in PHP 4.1.2 which makes my web software not
work properly.
Is there an easy way to upgrade to PHP 4.2.1 which I am told will work fine?
I am a relative newbie to this sort of thing and don't want to screw up my
otherwise stock 7.3 RH installation.
I chose the
Thinkpad. The monitor I chose was
something like 154B or T154 or 1514. I'm home right now, so I can't
check. I can check tomorrow morning, if you still need the info. Good
luck,
Rodney Fulk wrote:
I am trying to get Xwindows working on my installation of RH 7.2 on my
thinkpad
I am trying to get Xwindows working on my installation of RH 7.2 on my
thinkpad. It seems to otherwise be running ok but can't seem to get the
Xwindows display setup right.
Can someone point me in the right dirrection?
Thanks!
I am hoping to use this as a display for a web project I hope to
Oreilly and associates have a series of Perl books. You want to get one
called CGI programming in Perl or something like that.. One of the
animal books...
Yes you need Mod_Perl installed...
And as the other guy said you need the DBI module and the DBD::Oracle
module.
The DBI module allows Perl
Should work. I have Mindspring but its essentially the same thing. I tried
getting the 7.0 RH to work and the pppoe program that came with it didn't
want to get it to work. But that may have been because I had a cable modem
hooked to it prior to getting the DSL. It was connecting but I wasn't
Ok the script you sent to me seems a bit more then the one I am looking
for..
The script I am looking for is called xstartup and was pretty small.
Which uses the /bin/sh shell instead of perl.
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I am using .85 and seems to work ok. Make sure you use Netscape though.
Konquor (sp?) doesn't seem to be fully supported.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike W
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 7:18 PM
To: Red Hat Mail List
Subject: RH 7.1
I am trying to get VNC Server setup to run under 7.1 RH.
I tried the setup they mention on the ATT site of using the startkde script
to use the KDE desktop. I replaced the two line command that actually run
the
Xwindows stuff with the script they mention. The Xwindows screen still works
fine
I am using one of the linksys 8 port hubs/router and it works great.
Not only does it handle DHCP, but it is VERY flexible about setups. It will
also handle PPPOE for you and will keep you connected 24/7.
It can be setup to ignore IP polling and has allot of other neat stuff.
Not sure if it is a
I had a 4 port linksys hub before this router and it ran flawlessly.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerry Human
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 10:28 AM
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Subject: Re: Networked DSL
Must be nice! Actually, I only paid
that responded to my query:
Mike Burger
Hal Burgiss
Thierry Itty
Gustav Schaffter
John Aldrich
Rodney Fulk
Thank you all for your informative replies. Because of your discussion
of my query I am beginning to realize the extent of my naivety
concerning DSL and networks. I have learned a lot from your discussion
this.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hal Burgiss
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 11:15 PM
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Subject: Re: ADSL RH 7
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 10:40:06PM -0500, Rodney Fulk wrote:
I just installed a Linksys 8 port router/switch for my DSL
I just installed a Linksys 8 port router/switch for my DSL.
Also compatible with PPPOE and VERY easy to setup.
Linksys has a 1 port, 4 port and 8 port router setup that does the same
thing depending on your needs. I have not tried using it with my linux yet
but it is as simple as setting up a
Heh heh, look at your message and you should be able to figure it out...
I would start out at redhat.com in the mail list areas..
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of suman
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 7:10 AM
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Just curious before I get on bugzilla or something bout the beta red Hat...
Has anyone else sucessfully used WVDIAL to dial up their ISP? I try and It
logs me in, notices the PPP handshaking then last message is "enabling PPP"
or whatever that message is..
With 7.0 I recall getting some IP and
Turn it on... ;)
Due to the possibility of locking up non APM machines the kernel comes with
it off.
You will need to change your configuration to make it work.
It is as simple as turning it on and recompiling the kernel in most cases.
(Unless of course your computer is one of the few that have
Thanks to those who responded.
It appears now after searching M$'s site that there was a
work around for this. It was he fact that NT (And win2000) wants to send
encrypted passwords to the linux box. I set it to plain text passwords.
Once I figure out the passwords I will change that...
2000 pro
Read the documentation (RTFM) that came with samba, everything you need to
know is in there. :-)
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From: "Rodney Fulk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 2:15 PM
Subject: RE: Samba and win 2000 pro
Thank
My kernel is compiling fine now and I have samba setup on my eth0 connection
working fine..
I set it up to allow guests until I get the password stuff setup.
This worked fine with my win 98 machines.
I even have a script setup in the samba code to have a drive setup in the
name of the machine
I planned to add some restrictions before I get my machine connected to the
internet.
It works with my win 98 machines at the moment but I want to get it working
with my win 2000 machine as well. I was going through the Oreilly (sp?) book
about samba.
I was not up to the security parts yet but
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Subject: RE: Compile Kernel
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From: Rodney Fulk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 7:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Compile Kernel
I recently installed Redhat 7.0.
I have tried to compile the kernel to no avail
I recently installed Redhat 7.0.
I have tried to compile the kernel to no avail.
I have been told there is a problem with one of the packages or something so
I am curious
what I need to do.
I installed "all the packages" when I installed it.
I have support for all my devices so it wont kill me
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