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Does anyone know of a tool I can use to completely wipe clean the MBR? (and
if possible to view it's current contents).
man fdisk
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Again, all really low level things should be built monolithicly. Make the
basic/native stuff monolithic.. and maybe the frills and featurey stuff
modules.
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.so: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory
Any suggestion?
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better than Mozilla or NS 6. Too bad things like Opera are commercial.
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Does Mozilla work for you with html maps? It doesn't for me nor does
any Netscape beyond 4.7x
david
HTML maps?
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Well, when I look at http://www.opera.com/download/ it says:
You are about to download the Opera Web browser. All desktop versions of
Opera 5 and 6 are free!
They're probably blending in add banners.
Ooh.. neet. Maybe I'll check it out :)
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ZONE defined. Time works great. Daylight Saving Time rollovers back and
forth work great. Time and date stamps work great. Only thing is that
sometimes services log in GMT, but that's unrelated.
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Sony 16x/40x/10x (CR1611)
That would be 16x10x40x.. remember write/rewrite/read :)
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an fsck gets forced at remount. Other than that,
rebooting is still only ever used, really, for hardware and kernel changes.
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I've updated all my Zoot installs with the glibc update that came out
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Subject: Need help
I am trying to configure the specialix
Dear Sir,
I am trying to configure Specialix I/O8+ PCI multiport card on Red Hat 7.0/7.2 as
Honestly, was it necessary to post that? You could have said something
like read the man page or RTFM. That was wasteful.
Sorry.. just stating it before someone else does :)
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get error :
arch/i386/kernel/kernel.o: In fubction `pci_fixup_vt8363'
arch/i386/kernel/kernel.o(.text.init+0x3657): undefined reference to `noautodma'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
Please help me.
Best regards
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Perhaps your printer doesn't do 300dpi natively. shrug
I miss the days when everything was dot matrix :)
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Can anyone tell me why it is that when my printer in configured for 75dpi
or 150dpi, it prints postscipt correctly (but with awful
many assumptions? I dunno.
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programs
to start and be displayed (with extremely simple text files). Something
that can't be done with Gnome or KDE (both of which have complicated methods
for attempting to start and place programs). Whatever happened to SIMPLE
window managers?
This is damn annoying.
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, or somehow manage to do some remounting.. not even sure
how possible it is to umount and mount in one step :)
Anyone else? :)
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What command to be used to check the partition of a hard disc ?
Thanks
B.R.
Stephen Liu
is as listed at the top of the VTs (2.4.12-5 for
example) is what you use. The dash whatever at the end is important if
your kernel version has it.
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may be GNU based, much of it's internal layout
(especially networking) and many of its utilities' layout can be credited
to BSD.
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All good now.
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in the last 24 hours and I didn't
notice it until now.
Ideas? Thanks.
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Yup.. inconsistency in the filesystem. I unmounted the partition and did
an 'fsck.ext2 -f' on it. Found the problem and fixed it :)
All good now.
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Yahoo!?
Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month.
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Gábor Szemerédy wrote:
Hello!
Can somebody explain what is exactly the meaning of grace period in
quota?
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installer. permissions and ownerships seem okay. Anybody
know what's going on?
Running redhat 7.1.
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it have to do with permissions on gpg or something?
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crond instead (which I'm now
thinking of going back to since I work a steady shift now.. my computer's
uptime is based around my work schedule like most people).
Best idea: Try one.. try the other.. etc etc :)
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What does installing
I'm
now
thinking of going back to since I work a steady shift now.. my
computer's
uptime is based around my work schedule like most people).
Best idea: Try one.. try the other.. etc etc :)
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What does installing anaconda do
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Check permissions on resolv.conf
# chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
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since this list is based in the USA where it's the
middle of the night
right now. So keep your shirt on :)
But I found you awake over
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You aren't going to get an immediate response, especially since this
list is based in the USA where it's the middle of the night right now.
So keep your shirt on :)
I beg to differ - the list server might be in the US, but the list
isn't, for a good part
192.9.9.3
Hope that helps.
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Hi everyone
I have a beginners'-oriented-problem if you all don't
mind to help me!
I have both netscape and konqueror browser .. I dial
up and its ok and
modem works BUT none of the browsers can open any web
page
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Can someone remove this account from the list? :)
Every-so-often we get someone on this list who conveniently forgets that
their vacation program is running. It's annoying :)
There should be a rule against that if there isn't already one.
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Thanks:)
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Rap music was a good one. Even better than #1.
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Vidiot wrote:
TOP 43 OXYMORON'S:
32. Alone together
31. Alone together
Loved your list, but why the same one twice?
And the Number 1 Top Oxymoron is.
1. Microsoft Works
So true
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I thought that root logins were the reason why people recommend ssh in
the first place. shrug Is there something I don't know? :)
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open. Is there a way to clear those connections?
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upgrade that to 7.1, can I just download the ISO's and upgrade, or does
the Deluxe version have things in it that the standard doesn't? Things
that'll break, not stuff that comes on say the power tools and things -
I
could be
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Should I be manually copying some of the other files found in the /boot
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make modules 21 | tee make_modules.out.
send all descriptor 2 (stderr) output to stdout. This is done in this case
since the output of make modules is being piped to tee as input.
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Now wait a minute.. that idiot said that we (those of us who are Linux
programmers) are selfish and communist? Um.. last I checked, ordering
people to pay for something that you didn't exactly pay to make was
selfish and communist. Windows, eh? Look up "proprietary." What a lamer.
We have no
No. It will only overwrite files that are being installed via RPM, should
it apply. Think about it.. how would the installation process know what is
non-RPM? All it is, is a bunch of random files, etc :)
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# Uh. 2.2.17? I'm definitely running 2.4.2:
#uname -a
# Linux palpatine 2.4.2-2 #1 Sun Apr 8 20:41:30 EDT 2001 i686
# unknown
I think (I think, but not sure) that's the OS it was compiled under
(remember we're
(at least mine!). So I resumed the download from on of
the RH mirror sites.
My question is: Is there any problem with starting the download from one
site, and then resuming it from another?
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I think that "without having to install again" was requested :)
Just boot with your RH CD, choose "upgrade" as install option and run it.
Then create 2 floppies, one which will be a reserve.
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from the primary HD!
John
Correction: DOS is stupid... Only use "Windows" in this sense when you
mean NT. ;)
I did miss the original post tho... shrug
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I'm having problems installing Real Player 8 on a Red Hat 6.2 machine. The
Netscape plugin isn't getting installed. I downloaded the .bin file from the
Real site. The installation core dumped right at the end. The executable got
installed, and I can run Real Player from a few sites. But
Re-read my original message. I wasn't suggesting that it was an answer..
plus don't shoot the only person who's replied so far :)
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Statux wrote:
Only thing that comes to mind is "man hdparm". Not that this is an actual
answer but i
-ivh rpm-4.0.2-6x.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
libdb-3.1.so is needed by rpm-4.0.2-6x
any advise? where can I get libdb-3.1.so???
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I am trying to compile the pppd-2.2.0f with radiusclient patch. I am
getting the following error. I am trying to do this on Redhat 7.0
ppp/pppd 2.2.0 is old old old... though I forget how old it is. RH 7.0
ships with 2.3.11 I think which is actually a mistake (that I pointed out
originally)
As I understand it, for 2.4.+, ipchains has been replaced with tcptables,
or some such name like that.
iptables I think it is (per kernel help docs).
Yeah.. ipchains support was pulled in kernel 2.4. /proc/net/ip_fwchains (I
think) is the thing ipchains uses to function, but is missing in
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release. I have
2.3.0, but I don't know if that's the absolute newest there is. It's the
newest branch tho.
It also supports SSL, but it's not required :)
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Is there a way to make it set the hardware clock?
With Linux running in a protected-mode-type environment, no.. because
Linux can't access real mode from it. That's the way I've always known
things to be :P
Also... isn't there a security bug or something in ntpd currently? Thought
I'd just
As an aside.. from reading your dmesg, I see that you have a harddisk and
a cdrom drive on the same IDE controller. If you have a free second
controller, I suggest putting the cd drive on it :)
It's generally not a good idea to mix harddisks and cd drives on the same
controller (interrupting
I would hire an exorcist, or someone who could find out if you live in a
vortex or something.. or maybe if you are sitting on an old cemetery :)
I just had a flashback to Phantasmagoria (1 and 2).. I love those games ;)
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Sounds like you got a dying power supply surge thru your system. Take it
in for maintenance ASAP b4 it kills something else.
Yeah, like the 80GB drive. 80GB ATA drives aren't exactly a good idea in
old Pentiums... The systems lack full support for them, anyway. Definite
overkill ;)
Children.. behave :)
Things to research are: Proprietary hardware, Emulation, Commercial
distribution (companies that will do anything to make a dollar).
Nice thing about open source is that bugs do get fixed because the people
who know what they're talking about, have access to the code. Once
RAM isn't cleared on a cold boot, is it? All of the contents are
considered to be undefined, etc.. so there shouldn't be any problem with
the values in memory... plus everything works on a cold boot shrug
some BIOS versions are known to not reset stuff properly on a reboot. I'm
not an expert in
with updates. Any idea what could be wrong?
hostname inetd[489]: pid 10209: exit status 1
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ying /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.18... done.
Creating initrd image... All of your loopback devices are in use!
done.
Setting up lilo... done.
open /vmlinuz-2.2.18: No such file or directory
But
$ ls -l /vmlinuz-2.2.18
-rw-r--r--1 root root 555336 avr 4 11:30 /vmlinuz-2.2.18
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(root partition).
I tryied running it with -pc option.
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Is this happening as soon as you telnet in? or is it after a while.. or
after a period of idleness? Which telnet client are you using? I need more
details than just whenever you telnet in.
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Justin Zygmont wrote:
this error is written to the log only when someone logs out and
ntent from there site are there likely to be other chars I
should subsitute?
TIA
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That only pertains to init and wasn't what was meant.. but good point
nonetheless:)
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Wayne Dyer wrote:
init also indicates the current runlevel like so:
1 ?S 0:05 init [5]
Statux wrote:
Actually, they're processes that are in the SW state. The kernel
Sniff+
http://www.takefive.com
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hello
are there any _good_ ide's for programming in C/C++ ?
regards
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bloated it's Microsoft.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Statux wrote:
Through it all, what did you expect for a 13-14MB binary that contains
every component of the suite? :P
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Thomas Duterme wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm fed up with netscape..the default browser that came
No. Netscape, as with any package, (unless specially built by RH as an
RPM), is distribution independent... plus mine's done via tarball ;)
The netscape directory does have several files and subdirectories.. but
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Have you given Opera a try yet? I have been quite pleased with it thus far.
You can get at http://www.opera.com
Opera is commercial.
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of it.. or whatever I'm trying to say. It's
like 4:30am. I'm not all with it :P
Ideas? Thanks
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