Hello All.
I have RH7.2. I need to find a generic PCI card that I can write my own
drivers for. Anyone have any good suggestions before I just go and pick
one? As I have found out with the Ethernet cards, I better ask before I
buy! :)
Thanks.
-stv
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I have RH7.2 distribution. I installed the operating system and started to
install the source code but my /usr volume is at 100%. I need to expand it
and from some of the howto pages, I found that I am suppose to use e2fsadm.
It is not on my system. Can someone tell me if they know which CD
Thanks guys.. Once I ran the patch, everything runs peachy!
-stv
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I get the error message "/dev/cdrom" is not a valid block device. HELP!! :)
This CD ROM was working fine. I re-installed my system and I now have this
problem.
thanks
stv
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ow you should see the "telnet" in the services section.If you want to
>start telnet while booting then you should select in this section..
>
>5- lastly, you run this: /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart
>
>I think now your telnet daemon works..
>If you do these steps plea
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telnet in.
Do I have to set the hosts.allow or something like that?
thanks again for all the help...
-stv
>telnet should be run from xinetd (www.xinetd.org), it allows you to use
>tcp wrappers and such for security.
>
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>Stephen Iribarne wrote:
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>>I can
w goto the services section.
> Now you should see the "telnet" in the services section.If you want to
>start telnet while booting then you should select in this section..
>
>5- lastly, you run this: /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart
>
>I think now your telnet daemon works..
Nope.. I didn't see Telnet in the list...
At 10:40 PM 3/27/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>please try this.
>run "setup"
>then go to the services section..Is there a "telnet"?
>
>On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Stephen Iribarne wrote:
>
> > I can't get the /us
I can't get the /usr/sbin/in.telnetd running. Everytime I start it I get
the error message:
getpeername: Socket operation on a non-socket.
I figure there has to be another deamon that isn't running. I actually
tried to use the service conf to start everything up and I thought that
would wo
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>Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 12:32 PM
>Subject: Re: NetGear FA311 card.
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> > Stephen Iribarne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > I have an HP Pavilion. I am installing the FA311 card. I went up to
>
I have an HP Pavilion. I am installing the FA311 card. I went up to the
redhat support site and check out if the hardware was supported. It stated
that it had been reported a few people have gotten the driver to load.
My problem:
I use GNOME. I used the Network Configuration to install the
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