wouldn't even attempt to use a SMBprinter from another linux box,
it just seems like way too much trouble. On the workstation, just
define the server's printer as anotehr "unix/lpd" printer, and
give the IP address (or hostname) of the server, and the name of the
print queue
ersion of the
kernel. I have vmware tools configured, but I don't
think that's relevant, actually.
I have a Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0A and have
configured gpm to use "ps2". XFree is using the
MouseManPlusPS/2 protocol. /dev/mouse is symlinked to
/dev/psaux.
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On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:47:16PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> If you want "perfect," then dual-boot Windows. Everything else involves a
> trade-off. That's a truism in life, as well as in software.
And being Windoze, that's not perfect either! :^}
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uld therefore also be available
> via up2date. Probably takes you 2 minutes to install it if you have a
> decent network pipe.
And if you'd like a nice GUI tool, there's "Downloader For X", which
will do what you want plus a whole lot more.
www.krasu.ru/soft/chu
hope I can give back sometime...
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 03:28, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> > After allowing up2date to do a kernel upgrade, I got a "Test Install of
>
After allowing up2date to do a kernel upgrade, I got a "Test Install of
LILO Failed!" message. Upon rebooting to Linux, (dual boot W2k-RedHat
8.0) my system hangs at LIL-. I've tried /sbin/lilo -v, I've tried
re-installing and doing an upgrade to the boot manager. I think that's
what the option was
ge
> the color from this dark blue to something else
> (preferably white)?
The default vi clone on RH is vim. While I normally use elvis instead,
I believe in vim you can turn off the "syntax highlighting" (which is
what gives you that awful color) by doing:
:se syn=off
f
for home use. Any
> suggestions for less than $200?
Look at www.linuxprinting.org.
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www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/build_distro
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ng "cube" (a first person
shooter) the entire usb mouse subsystem died. I have no reason to
expect it has anything to do with the mouse itself.
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t; Edward Dekkers (Director)
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- Proverbs 15:3 (ni
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:34:30AM -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 06:27, fred smith wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 07:34:18PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
> > > I've got a 6.2 box at work (can't update yet because it's used for
> > > d
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 07:34:18PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
> Guys:
>
> I've got a 6.2 box at work (can't update yet because it's used for
> development and customers run the result on 6.2).
>
> today it paniced during shutdown (dunno why either) and after th
t working again, now look at what /dev/mouse is linked
to (i hypothesize it'll be /dev/psaux), and as suggested above also
note the gpm and X settings for future reference..
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(commercial), you should find out more
> on http://www.rational.com/. The dmalloc library (freeware; included with
> the Red Hat distribution) may also be helpful - see http://dmalloc.com/
>
> - Toralf
>
Also look into "valgrind". don't recall its home page but
ly accepted
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> Another scenario is that your / partition is full.
Thanks, but no, that's not it.
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Those who do what is right can run to him for saf
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 06:40:37PM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 07:34:18PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
> > Guys:
> >
> > I've got a 6.2 box at work (can't update yet because it's used for
> > development and customers run the result on 6
quot;rpm -V" to see what files have been trashed.
In the meantime, anybody got a clue?
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anything else boot on it? have you tried DOS/Windoze? How
about MEMTEST86 ? (free from www.memtest86.com) Checked the FIC web
site for a FAQ or troubleshooting info?
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But God demonstrates his own love for us in this:
that is the command, isn't it? I want to
> make sure I don't screw this further) ?
No, it's "FDISK /MBR".
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ught it
would be a fun exercise even if it turns out to not be useful.
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Christ
depends on creating thousands of
threads, then your program is not properly designed." The experts
there will urge you to re-think your design and use a "thread pool"
where a smaller pool of threads are assigned jobs to do in a
round-robin manner.
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a great command-line mail tool.
but if I were to try to automate sending mails i think I'd use a
shellscript wrapper around the standard "mail" program.
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Do you not know? Have you not heard
on a phone
line that caused lots of trouble for my external Diamond 56k modem,
but this one works like a charm on it.
I suggest you find a few good modems you'd find acceptable then check
out EBAY. This particular modem was purchased new on ebay for $40 bucks
(US), instead of the $400 or so in
un setserial.
The purpose in setserial is to tell the OS about the actual settings
of the hardware. So if your serial port is config'd to IRQ3 (say), and
you tell the OS it's some other value (with setserial) then I'd expect
potential "bad things" to happen when the port
I use QMail for SMTP, Courier for POP3/IMAP, and SquirrelMail for the web interface.
This setup also support vitural hosting.
Thanks
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On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 08:15:46PM -0800, Amit Mhatre wrote:
> Ur Video Card must be either Located on com1 or com2.
You're joking, right?
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ow I
hate to do that). Anybody got a clue?
BTW, this is RH7.2 fully updated except for the kernel. I can't run the
later errata kernels because my promise Ultra-66 doesn't work with them,
so I'm running the 2.4.9-34 errata kernel.
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I have used it myself at work and I was able open our documents without any issues. I
used the Windows Version of Open Office.
Thanks
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I prefer a real external serial modem. Worth the extra cost,
because they simply work.
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Hey everyone,
Has anyone had really good success with a particular brand of USB hard
drive? To add to that, since my system only handles USB 1.1, has anyone had
really good "out-of-box" luck with a USB 2 PCI card?
Thanks!
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ybe just an unfortunate quirk that *may* happen with the particular (not
entirely up-to-date) version of the kernel I'm running along with the (also
not-entire-up-to-date) version of j2sdk...
In any case it finally died on its own so hopefully it's definately out of
memory and we won
Hi everyone,
We have a production server running and a user process (standard
non-privileged user ID) seems to have gotten "stuck". We cannot kill it
with a good old fashioned "kill -9". Are there any good tricks to kill such
a process without bringing down the whole
In Redhat 7.3 the file to change is /etc/resolv.conf
the entries for dns servers should be
nameserver 111.222.111.222
nameserver 111.222.121.222
Fred.
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ith the job stagnating in the queue, eventually
timed out and purged), or I get a page with squiggly lines on it.
Has anyone here had any luck with the "lz11" (or the cz11 variants)
listed on linuxprinting.org and a Z11 printer?
TIA
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This is a article might help.
http://www.crmdaily.com/perl/story/18858.html
Fred
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Subject: CRM help!
Importance: High
I was just in a meetin
en you switch away from X by ctrl-alt-F1,
to return to X you need to do ALT-F7. Is that what you're doing?
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lilo?
thanks
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Fred Paredes wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I had a problem boot disk with my mail serv
c.local.
Also take a look at 'man setserial'.
If you don't have a /etc/rc.d/rc.serial, just add the appropriate
command (gleaned from the above reading) to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
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currently booting off of /dev/hdc but the problem is when I have /dev/hda
disconnected. The boot up freezes because the /dev/hda5 swap is not there. When I put
the drive back the boot up continues without a problem.
I am using RedHat 7.1
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> Hi all,
>
> I need to create a 15mb file for a test. Is there a way to do this?
>
> Many thanks
>
something like:
dd if=/dev/zero of=mytestfile bs=1048576 count=15
(untested, so YMMV....)
-
tle brains
out. YOu won't even be able to do 'ls' in a text console without
a swap storm.
Unless you're a serious masochist, you'll want to skip installation
of all GUI-related stuff and just use it as a text-mode unix clone.
Does this 386 by any chance have 30-pin SIMM socke
some kind of terminal program there are many
better answers, including: minicom, ckermit.
Fred
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The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the
mount and access
your partitions.
Another tool I've used many times is TomsRTBT, a single floppy Linux
system that crams an amazing amount of useful stuff on a single 3.5"
diskette.
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ot;go back to the old
ones", can you be specific about which version you are using, please?
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But God demonstrates his own love for us in this:
While we were still sinners,
irmware in the ultra66, how about you? (from memory,
I think it's verson 2.0 build 18 (2.00b18).
Fred
>
> -Rick
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the pitch
without changing the speed? I'd love to drop thhese things a couple of
whole steps then burn a replacement CD of it.
Advice (useful advice, that is) welcome.
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m?
It's the return value from fork().
I refer you to the man page for fork:
man fork
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er output for failed cron jobs.
Also, note that the environment expected by the intended user may
not (usually is not) present when run via cron, so you may need to
ensure that suitable environment variables are forced to desired
values when running the cron job.
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Edition)"
I have no experience with these other books, sorry.
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rinter's IP address, make up a queue
name for it, choose printer type and drive, and voila.
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4 to something other than irq 4 or 3
Check out the man page for 'setserial'.
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worm/virus, possibly BUGBEAR, possibly others. You ought to see
the number of hits my firewall gets from people trying to get IN
through it on port 137 I get several dozen a day, all from
either script-kiddies, or innocents who are infected and don'
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:03:47AM -0600, Sudhaker P wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> Is there any way we can change the date stamp on a file to a specific time?
> Please forgive my dumb question.
>
Yes, look at the man page for 'touch'.
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couple of dozen groups (comp.lang.c, comp.os.unix.*,
linux groups, etc.) ?? Preferably using suck or leafnode or similar
to bring them down here for offline reading?
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it).
2. morally you ought to buy it from Red Hat. they put a lot of
time into building the distribution and making it available.
If you're selling systems containing their distribution the
very least you can do is let Red hat have the few bucks they
earn from a copy. Is $59 additional p
and hose your file system) when there
is a command specifically for this:
e2label
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wice per hour when being
> online, now (as I said previosly) the scans come extremlely shortly
> after having connected my machine to the Internet (this is new, IIRC),
> and extremely often to port 137, and the whole scanning activity
> against my machine seems to have increased about
friend
> http://www.google.com/search?q=ibm+risc+6000
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Hi. I'd like to set up a proxy server for real audio
and quicktime on our network. What can I use to do
this?
Is there an open source version available? Is Darwin
(http://developer.apple.com/darwin/) what I want to
use? Is that redistributable?
The license says "Apple Public Source License" but
i
eat,
but when it spins up to 48x it whines like a jet engine.
It replaced an old Ricoh ATAPI drive (6x read, 2x write) which
still works fine, its just too pokey for words.
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ted
The ImageMagick packge includes a program named convert:
convert foo.tif foo.gif
ImageMagick is a standard part of 7.2, I would assume it also comes with
7.3 and other releases too.
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Prin
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:54:22PM -0500, Apollo @ Carmel wrote:
> Anyone know of a good replacement for Adobe Premier so it works Linux?
Not knowing what Adobe Premier is/does, it's hard to advise you.
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racter: `
It's NOT the apostrophe ('), but its approximate mirror image.
This takes the standard output of whatever is enclosed inside it
and substitutes it into the commandline of the preceding command.
So, to do what you want, you should do:
touch `date +%m_%b_%y.out`
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uot;
> Thanks
> Canarich
>
There's more than one way to do it, depending on exactly what you
are wanting to do.
Check the man pages on:
fork()
the execxx() family (execlp, execve, etc., etc.)
also check wait(), waitpid(), etc.
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On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 09:00:55PM -0400, Havoc Pennington wrote:
>
> fred smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > So, I can't install Mozilla and Galeon without the gdk-pixbuf. I've built
> > gdk-pixbuf 0.19 but it won't install because it conflicts with
I can solve this little gotcha ??
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Those who do what is right can run to him for safety.
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On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 09:47:31PM -0400, fred smith wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 09:05:21AM +1200, Linux wrote:
> >
> > >From time to time it is good to have printed copies of man pages.
> > when I issue the command "man binary > /path
> > When I do t
man -t foobar
and voila! a nicely formatted page for foobar!
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Do you not know? Have you not heard?
The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth.
He will not grow tired or
rammingon LInux is pretty much like serial port
programming on any other Unix(-like) system.
There is (or used to be, I don't know if it's been kept up to date) a
HOWTO (or maybe a mini-HOWTO) on LInux serial port programming.
Not sure where you can find it online, but if you are unable to fin
See 'man terminfo' and the other pages it refers you to.
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masquerading) (see also $=M)
DM domain.com
change to !! and make sure dns points to this machine (MX)
Sender name is still [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any thing else I am missing.
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serial port?
or are you wanting to do file transfers via a serial port? If so, using
what protocol, to/from what sort of system and software?
Or something else? If so, what?
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Do you not know? Have you not
I have downloaded, compiled, and installed sendmail-8.12.6.
Everything is fine, except when using pine on local host, the sender
address is:
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It should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I get sendmail to drop the hostname?
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it's your TERM and your ENV. i use cshell, so i'm probably not much help here,
but yes, su - username will source or exec their login config files. one
thing you can do after the su that *might* solve your VI problem is:
olive(fdech)1% stty erase '^?'
-fd
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 04:20:46PM +0
it on my RH72
system.
But then I see the name 'ximian' on those, so I guess you've hacked
your system with Ximian RPMs, so all bets are off. You may find it
helpful to inquire on a ximian list, if there is one.
> Is it possible to install Mozilla 1.1 without doing major work to
>
g your lilo.conf or grub.conf is set up right.
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nce it without a lot of headache.
less /var/log/dmesg
appears to be the original boot log. it is NOT the same thing you see
(days or weeks later) when doing "dmesg | less".
>
> 2. When the drive is detected and I partition it, is there a way to get
> linux to see
y software for Linux corresponding to the various Windows
> programs for managing photo albums and printing photos from them?
probably I'm not familiar with them, though.
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I am perplexed why I cannot telnet to port 25 on two computers with
RH7.3 installed.
Sendmail starts OK.
I installed POP and IMAP and can telnet to those ports.
The error I am getting is connection refused.
Any help would be appreciated.
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other IP addresses I want host to respond to via
single NIC.
What could be the trouble?
Thanks again,
Fred
Subject:
Re: multihoming
From:
Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Tue, 13 Aug 2002 22:18:09 +0200
To:
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Fred Mushel wrote:
> I would like to create vir
I would like to create virtual IP's for one NIC card so my computer will
respond to various IP addresses (to simulate seperate computers (web/ftp
servers for different departments of company) but really using one
server with one NIC.
How is this accomplished?
I tried making "copies" of eth0 int
l play all the rest of them. Was watching an
avi video myself just the other day with mplayer.
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On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 08:23:41AM -0400, Michael Tiernan wrote:
> On Monday 12 August 2002 07:17, fred smith said:
> > On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 02:38:16PM +1000, Bruce Conmee wrote:
> > > "retry time out not reached"
> > or you may be able to do a quic
ile=uucp.info-1
or you may be able to do a quick rerun by first removing the file:
/var/spool/uucp/./Status/
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heave
option to the mke2fs commandline.
> Then
> "mount /dev/hdb1 "
> where is a directory you made to mount the filesystem on.
>
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glorious presence without fault and with great joy--to the only God our Savio
Then there's minicom for serial dialup
> > connections. All are included in Red Hat distros.
> >
> > Tony
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Thanks to everyone who responded!
Fred
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Barton Hodges wrote:
> Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 10:05:11 -0500
> From: Barton Hodges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Forgot root password!!
>
>
What if you are running grub? Any way to do this?
Fred
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Matt Rowley wrote:
> Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 10:23:59 -0400
> From: Matt Rowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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&
paying a performance price when the
numbers get large. And No, I don't think we can be specific about what
"large" means.
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Fred Smith -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of
Good point!
Fred
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Ashwin Kutty wrote:
> Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 10:42:00 -0300 (ADT)
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> Subject: Re: Deny one user from getting telnet
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> But, i
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