I upgrade my RH7.3 to 8.0 and my gnome session look now pretty
bad. It seems be a font problem because I could'n see any text, but
anything else work good.
What's my problem? Forgot a package?
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> Could be...or, i tcould be just digesting too much traffic.
>
> Do>
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Owen V. Gray wrote:
>
> > I have recently started seeing this kernel message:
> >
> > $ grep eth0: /var/log/messages
> > Nov 5 10:39:48 medarb kernel: eth0: Too much work at interrupt, status
> > 0x01
Hello!
I installed the newest version of ypbind that came as an errata the other
day and tried it on a computer. The computer could no longer bind to the
domain it complained. I went back to the old version and everything worked
fine. Anyone else with a similar problem and a solution? Would be ni
Hello!
I taught I would share an idea I tested the other day.
Here at the University we have a number of public Linux machines running
6.1. It was now time to upgrade all of those to our own modified version
of RH6.2. Since they are public we don't allow people to boot from the
floppy drive and
> Has anyone udes Linux with a "networked printer" (i.e. a printer with an
> embedded lan card).
>
> if yes, which printers, and was there any difficulties in setting up your
> Linux clients to talk to the printer ?
Here we have a lot of printers that are managed by one Linuxserver. And
persona
> is there some way I can grep my log and have anything that does not
> contain a certain pattern to be dumped to a new file. For example:
>
> more messages | grep 216.47.32.24 < newmessages
>
> will take all the lines WITH 216.47.32.24 in it and dump it into a new
> log. Can I do the opposite
> If it is not too much to ask, could you tell us/me how you instruct
> printers to send something back? How do you collect the info?
Well, I'm not the author because we have a guy here who is fluent in
postscript. In fact he probably speaks postscript in his sleep.
But from what I know about th
> So you have postscript drivers (only?) installed as the default on all
> your clients?
Yes, postscript is the only thing allowed. It works good across all
platforms we have in use (Solaris, Linux, Tru64, all Windows versions from
3.11 to w2k).
Nickus
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> But can you elaborate on that "specially written accounting software"? How
> do you get number of pages printed, for example?
Since all of our printers speak postscript (we have standardized on HP LJ)
we are instructing them before each printjob, using ps, to send back some
statusinformation w
Hello!
> How do you manage 2000 windows (print) clients on Samba? I mean do you
> have any sort of print accounting in place? How do you prevent people from
> printing to wrong printers?
We don't prevent people to print anywhere except. Locally on each windows
machine we install the necessary pr
Hello!
When I installed the newest Samba from the errata on our printerserver
something went very wrong. When I restarted the daemon all the instances
suddenly took 13M instead of 4M. Because the printerserver has 2000
Windows clients it didn't take long until we were out of virtual memory
and th
Hello!
We have a system here with a few Linux servers and about 65 Linux
workstations, all running RH 6.1 or 6.2. One of the servers shares out
/opt to all workstations. The problem is that some workstations looses the
NFS connection to the main server. All I get is a "Stale NFS file
handle". How
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