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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 19:36:12 -0700, Mike Klein wrote:
> There's a first time for everything...
>
> I was doing a remote rpm install of libfwbuilder using VNC, which
> normally works fine, and this time my login session hung after
> displaying 100%
Mike Klein wrote:
There's a first time for everything...
I was doing a remote rpm install of libfwbuilder using VNC, which
normally works fine, and this time my login session hung after
displaying 100% in rpm install process. I could not ctrl-c out of it (it
hung for over 5 minutes). From anot
There's a first time for everything...
I was doing a remote rpm install of libfwbuilder using VNC, which
normally works fine, and this time my login session hung after
displaying 100% in rpm install process. I could not ctrl-c out of it (it
hung for over 5 minutes). From another window I notice
Hello,
Try checking the root file system. It looks like the grep program got
currupted.
at the # prompt do fsck /
and exit when it is done.
try rebooting and send the next error if it does not work.
Regards, Willem
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Ray D. Stambaugh wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am running Red hat 9. The
Hi
I am running Red hat 9. The machine was working well and no changes were made.
Recently there was a power outage. When the power was restored and the machine
rebooted, the following error message was displayed:
Setting default font (latarcyrjeb-sun
I see that you've found a solution to your original query. However,
I'd just like to comment on a general script technique. Especially
when executing programs with a security aspect, such as su, it's a
very good idea to give the entire absolute path to the program,
e.g., instead of just 'su', '/b
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 11:25:27AM -0500, Dana Holland wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Try to add an extra '-' after 'su'
>
> Thanks! That was it - works great now!
Perhaps I should also explain why.
Simply giving "su" a command to execute will run it in the
environment of the calling pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try to add an extra '-' after 'su'
Thanks! That was it - works great now!
There's also a deactivate option available...
I saw that, but it didn't have enough info - does that simply prevent
logging in? Would it affect the functioning of this vacation program in
any wa
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 11:50, Dana Holland wrote:
> I've written a shell script which will create a new user, then create a
> .forward and .vacation.msg file in the new user's home directory.
> Within this script, I'm trying to automate the initialization of the
> vacation program - that's wher
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 10:50:22AM -0500, Dana Holland wrote:
> I've written a shell script which will create a new user, then create a
> .forward and .vacation.msg file in the new user's home directory.
> Within this script, I'm trying to automate the initialization of the
> vacation program -
I've written a shell script which will create a new user, then create a
.forward and .vacation.msg file in the new user's home directory.
Within this script, I'm trying to automate the initialization of the
vacation program - that's where I'm running into problems. I've tried it
two ways.
1.
Hi, I posted this earlier, but didnt get any responses. Anyone have any
suggestions?
Im trying to make a RH9 custom install cd. Im using the files from the iso
directory and am successful when making a disc to install from an nfs
server, but it doesnt work when I try to install locally from the
Thanks for the help. I have the changes made in the sendmail.mc file, and
ran a make -c /etc/mail. Unfortunately, it's still not working. Here is a
snip from my maillog:
Aug 7 12:01:26 atlas sendmail[25486]: h77G1Nsg025486: ruleset=check_rcpt,
arg1=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=194.sub-166-180-2
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Christian Campbell wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I have the changes made in the sendmail.mc file, and
> ran a make -c /etc/mail. Unfortunately, it's still not working. Here is a
> snip from my maillog:
>
> Aug 7 12:01:26 atlas sendmail[25486]: h77G1Nsg025486: ruleset=chec
> Recently I turned on SMTP AUTH, and everything was working well. Sendmail
> would relay mail for authenticated users using SASL. A few days ago,
> users
> were unable to send mail anymore using SASL. Outlook Express (and other
> various mail clients) would not authenticate.
>
> If I telnet to
Recently I turned on SMTP AUTH, and everything was working well. Sendmail
would relay mail for authenticated users using SASL. A few days ago, users
were unable to send mail anymore using SASL. Outlook Express (and other
various mail clients) would not authenticate.
If I telnet to port 25, I ge
John Aldrich wrote:
On Thursday 17 July 2003 06:00 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
And if you're afraid of the actual installation of an X11 server (not a
client) on the Windows terminals, you may be able to just run putty on
the PC, and use the c3270 client on the Linux server.
Why not VNC/TightVNC/XVn
On Thursday 17 July 2003 04:11 pm, Timothy Stone wrote:
>
> VNC is an option, but would be frowned upon by the same coworkers
> (though they have "just discovered" VNC)--like it was brand new, and
> "it's free! can you believe it?! To bad it's not on Linux." (seriously,
> I had to bring them down s
On Thursday 17 July 2003 05:24 pm, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> > VNC is an option, but would be frowned upon by the same coworkers
> > (though they have "just discovered" VNC)--like it was brand new, and
> > "it's free! can you believe it?! To bad it's not on Linux."
>
> (seriously,
>
> > I had to b
On Thursday 17 July 2003 06:00 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Frank Bax wrote:
> > At 02:57 PM 7/17/03, Timothy Stone wrote:
> >> Situation:
> >> I have 600+ clients on Windows desktops. Each connects to a mainframe
> >> data application via IBM Personal Communications 3270 Terminal
> >> Emulation ove
Frank Bax wrote:
At 02:57 PM 7/17/03, Timothy Stone wrote:
Situation:
I have 600+ clients on Windows desktops. Each connects to a mainframe
data application via IBM Personal Communications 3270 Terminal
Emulation over telnet (ugh!).
It sounds like you want something like PuTTY, but that allows
> VNC is an option, but would be frowned upon by the same coworkers
> (though they have "just discovered" VNC)--like it was brand new, and
> "it's free! can you believe it?! To bad it's not on Linux."
(seriously,
> I had to bring them down slowly). Installing VNC would be considered a
> security is
Frank Bax wrote:
At 02:57 PM
7/17/03, Timothy Stone wrote:
Situation:
I have 600+ clients on Windows desktops. Each connects to a mainframe data
application via IBM Personal Communications 3270 Terminal Emulation over
telnet (ugh!).
It sounds like you want something like PuTTY, but tha
At 04:11 PM 7/17/03, Timothy Stone wrote:
Eric Chevalier wrote:
If you're going to install Cygwin and XFree86 on the Windows systems,
what about the possibility of installing x3270 on those same boxes, as
well? The New Features/Change List for x3270:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks
At 02:57 PM 7/17/03, Timothy Stone wrote:
Situation:
I have 600+ clients on Windows desktops. Each connects to a mainframe data
application via IBM Personal Communications 3270 Terminal Emulation over
telnet (ugh!).
What I know:
x3270 works on a RHL 8 server that I use as a testbed. I know that
Eric Chevalier wrote:
If you're going to install Cygwin and XFree86 on the Windows systems,
what about the possibility of installing x3270 on those same boxes, as
well? The New Features/Change List for x3270:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/7814/man/New.html
has a comment about "C
Timothy Stone wrote:
Situation:
I have 600+ clients on Windows desktops. Each connects to a mainframe
data application via IBM Personal Communications 3270 Terminal
Emulation over telnet (ugh!).
What I know:
x3270 works on a RHL 8 server that I use as a testbed. I know that I
can use x3270 on
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 13:57, Timothy Stone wrote:
> I have an opportunity to promote the rapid adoption of opensource
> backend solution using Linux. I need to have a 30,000 ft view, or
> better, of making this work:
>
> Situation:
> I have 600+ clients on Windows desktops. Each connects to a ma
I have an opportunity to promote the rapid adoption of opensource
backend solution using Linux. I need to have a 30,000 ft view, or
better, of making this work:
Situation:
I have 600+ clients on Windows desktops. Each connects to a mainframe
data application via IBM Personal Communications 3270
Does anyone out there know where I can down the RARP utility, or some way to to
reverse ARP look ups?
I looked on the Red Hat CDs, RPM Find, and Google and could not find anyplace to
download it.
Thanks!
nick marsh
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Don't forget to run /sbin/lilo, after add the new
kernel image in Lilo
--- Lewi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > as long
as I know, redhat doesn't provide this in
> their release.
>
> but if you can recompile kernel to get support
> mounting ntfs,
> there is some simple step:
> 1. in the /usr/src
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 05:55:42PM -0400, dch wrote:
>
> Apparently 2.4.20-18.9, as compiled by Red Hat, does not include support
> for NTFS mounts. I downloaded the source but I'm lost. Can someone point
> me in the right direction?
Head on over to http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/redhat.ht
as long as I know, redhat doesn't provide this in
their release.
but if you can recompile kernel to get support
mounting ntfs,
there is some simple step:
1. in the /usr/src/linux-2.4
2. make mrproper
3. make menuconfig
4. load config from
configs/kernel-2.4.20-[arch].config
(as default config in r
Apparently 2.4.20-18.9, as compiled by Red Hat, does not include support
for NTFS mounts. I downloaded the source but I'm lost. Can someone point
me in the right direction?
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Here is a good place to start:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO
That looks a little old, so you could also go here:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/
If you still have questions after reading those docs, try posting on the
Samba mailing list which can be found here:
http://
I am a new user of Linux.
I got a LAN at my home between my PCs.
Now i want to have samba configured for
connectivity between my Linux and windows98 box.
Can U pls inform me the sequence of doing this
in simple words. :)
Thanks in advance.
Sharif.
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I'm running Wine-20030508 and trying to run Lotus Notes. It keeps
bombing complaining about user32.dll. I found a thread from the wine
developer list with what is apparently a fix, but I'm clueless about how
to try and apply it.
The patch is here:
http://cvs.winehq.com/patch.py?root=/home/winehq/
I have a RedHat 7.3 work station. We have a printer which is on the LAN. The
printer is hosted by a windows server. I have configured the printer using
the "printtool". For the filter I have chosen a generic "postscript" printer
filter. When test print a file and use "lpq" to check the status it
I have RH 8.0 on both sides. I would like to bridge two lans over dsl
connections the cheapest way. Both saides have to be in the same subnet,
because my IP phone will not work if there is transalation of subnets.
What packages do I need to use to build that "bridge". Also my office server is
I am having a problem with my e-mail and need some help. I just rebuilt my
laptop with RedHat 8.0 to give it another try (coming from debian). I backed
up my home directory tree and then restored it after installing RedHat. I
chowned the directory tree to make sure that the ownership of the f
Hi,
I'm using RH-8.0 and I really don't know what I did
wrong, but gnome-terminal crashes each time I use it.
If I use Eterm and I type "gnome-terminal" I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]$ gnome-terminal
** (gnome-terminal:10682): WARNING **: Failed to load
Xft font pattern
".fulldir-10:slant=0
I would probably abandon WU-Ftp for something like ProFTP, mainly
because I've been burned by a WU-FTP exploit before. But, given that you
are running it, are you getting to the login? If not, check
/etc/xinetd.d and be sure it's enabled. If so, then check /etc/ftpusers
and be sure your user is no
I have redhat 7.3 installed and kernel rebuitlt to utilize i830 chip set
thanks to David Lloyd and the others on this list who provided the needed
info.
Now tring to get wu-ftp to accept an ftp session.
Yes I know. I should be using ssh...I will convert the last of my compatriots
this summer.
> On Wednesday 12 February 2003 10:11 am, James D. Parra wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Anyone out there with experience with CIPE?
>
> very little and it has been a while.
>
>> IPADDR=192.168.4.11
>
> # IPADDR specifies the _virtual_ address for the local end of the
> # CIPE tunnel.
>
>> PTPADDR=192.168.4
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 10:11 am, James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Anyone out there with experience with CIPE?
very little and it has been a while.
> IPADDR=192.168.4.11
# IPADDR specifies the _virtual_ address for the local end of the
# CIPE tunnel.
> PTPADDR=192.168.4.10
# PTPADDR sp
Hello,
Anyone out there with experience with CIPE?
Whenever I try testing the tunnel by pinging a machine on the other LAN the
NIC stops responding. When I unplug the cat5 cable and plug it back in the
NIC jumps back to life. The NIC only stops whenever I try to send data over
the tunnel, and ne
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Mike Keats wrote:
> I'm new to the Linux system and trying to install Red Hat Linux 7.2 on
> my machine. I currently have an ATI Radeon 9700 Pro card in my computer
> and during the X configuration I cannot properly set up my graphics
> card. Can anyone give me some advice on h
I'm new to the
Linux system and trying to install Red Hat Linux 7.2 on mymachine. I
currently have an ATI Radeon 9700 Pro card in my computer andduring the X
configuration I cannot properly set up my graphics card. Cananyone give me
some advice on how do so if
possible?ThanksMike
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 02:48, Bill Dossett wrote:
> Still no ideas on this? I can't build
> perl as it complains there is no posix
> support in Redhat 8.0 and after 3 days
> of searching I can't find squat about
> how to build perl from SRPMS without
> db support... this is about equivalent
> to w
Still no ideas on this? I can't build
perl as it complains there is no posix
support in Redhat 8.0 and after 3 days
of searching I can't find squat about
how to build perl from SRPMS without
db support... this is about equivalent
to working with M$ at this rate.
Bill Dossett wrote:
tried that
tried that and for it complains that libposix isn't
found and indeed it isn't on redhat 8.0 in the same
form.
thanks
bill
Nick Lindsell wrote:
At 15:41 24/01/2003 +, you wrote:
Hi,
I've got an application server down at the moment, hence
the urgent... hope this is simple but I need to b
At 15:41 24/01/2003 +, you wrote:
Hi,
I've got an application server down at the moment, hence
the urgent... hope this is simple but I need to build
perl without db support. I'm trying to build from
the SRPM but I don't know how to operate the SPECS file
very well yet, can anyone tell me wha
Hi,
I've got an application server down at the moment, hence
the urgent... hope this is simple but I need to build
perl without db support. I'm trying to build from
the SRPM but I don't know how to operate the SPECS file
very well yet, can anyone tell me what I have to modify
in perl.spec to get
and apache is trying to look for a non-existant config.
How do I give it the correct one again?
Thanks for all your help
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> Thanks Edward Dekkers. By the way, i don't think i have load the use
module
> in. i can't see usb in the /proc/bus and only have pci but no usb.
nonthing
> inside the /var/logs/messages. How do i load the usb module in?
OK, the fact that you don't have a /proc/bus/usb is problem #1.
First off -
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Alex Chooi wrote:
> Hi! I'm using Red-hat 6.1. I am 2 weeks new in Linux. Currently, my pc can't
> use for floppy and also USB mouse. Any idea?
> I would appreciate your help. Thanks you
If you are indeed using RedHat 6.1 then consider getting the
latest 8.0 version ASAP.
Th
Alex Chooi said:
> Hi! I'm using Red-hat 6.1. I am 2 weeks new in Linux. Currently, my pc
> can't use for floppy and also USB mouse. Any idea?
> I would appreciate your help. Thanks you
you should really upgrade if your a linux newbie, USB support is
much improved in newer distributions and kernel
Hi! I'm using Red-hat 6.1. I am 2 weeks new in Linux. Currently, my pc can't
use for floppy and also USB mouse. Any idea?
I would appreciate your help. Thanks you
from alexkit
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Thanks Edward Dekkers. By the way, i don't think i have load the use module
in. i can't see usb in the /proc/bus and only have pci but no usb. nonthing
inside the /var/logs/messages. How do i load the usb module in?
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> Any idea? I am using samsung optical mouse. Thanks you 1st
Yep, it's not working right?
Seriously though, that is not enough information.
Which version of RedHat?
Does /var/log/messages say anything about the mouse?
Kudzu?
Have you searched google?
Regards,
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I have an old IBM PC Server 520 with 2 P133 processors. I have tried
to compile the kernel some times now, and without any luck.
When I run "make modules_install" and "make install" I get a LOT of
these errors:
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.18-14duke/kernel/drivers/scsi/qla1
Any idea? I am using samsung optical mouse. Thanks you 1st
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Do you have the "ParseDate" perl module installed??
Try "find /usr/lib/perl5 -name 'ParseDate.pm' -print"
or
perl -e 'use Time::ParseDate'
If it's not there, try:
perl -MCPAN -e shell
the at the prompt do:
install Time::ParseDate
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Gsm : 06 80 32 60 43
Fax : 03 84 54 35 50
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Envoyé : lundi 2 décembre 2002 15:28
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Objet : RE: Need help with perl
At 15:08 02/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Thanks for your help
&g
At 15:08 02/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Thanks for your help
Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or
In my Browser
misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, root@localhost and inform them
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On 02-Dec-2002/12:16 +0100, Laurent didier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I write because i use red-hat 8.0, and i d'ont have chance with perl.
>
>At same time to use perl (fo
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On 02-Dec-2002/12:16 +0100, Laurent didier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I write because i use red-hat 8.0, and i d'ont have chance with perl.
>
>At same time to use perl (foo.pl), i have the same error, in my log of
>apache, the message is
>
>don't
I write because i use red-hat 8.0, and i d'ont have chance with perl.
At same time to use perl (foo.pl), i have the same error, in my log of
apache, the message is
don't find .
This server enccoutered an error, etc. etc.
But i have all the perl module installed.
I have to teste
I have just gotten my first RAID, a IBM ServerRAID.
My system is so old (wish I had the money to buy new stuff) that I
can't boot from a CD, and therefore I have to use the commandline
configuration tool (ipssend). I have found som documentation for this
tool, but it doesn't explain that much, and
I am in the process of swapping out a mail server. The new server has been
running for a couple of weeks on a secondary domain for testing and ran
GREAT. All of a sudden though, I added the rest of the users in the office
the other day and it no longer works at all. I cannot restart postfix
because
subject line but got no reply.
Hence again i sent it with 'need help' as subject
line. At least this time somebody's attention was
caught ;)
Gautam
--- Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >
> > Hope to get a reply this time !
>
> I can't *RE
>
> Hope to get a reply this time !
I can't *REALLY* help you with this as I'm not a very good programmer. But I
can explain probably why people don't answer.
Your subject line sux.
'Need help' can mean anything and it's bad form to post without a valid
s
hi folks
I am trying to access the source and dest port
number of incoming tcp packets in ip_input.c file in
the ip_rcv() function (by using skb->h.th->source and
skb->h.th->dest) and print it in hex using printk,
but I am getting incorrect port numbers. I used ntohs
as well. However, i can ac
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 12:58:24PM -0500, Stone, Timothy wrote:
> I will close by saying I'm developing a hypothesis for my best practice:
>
> ~/.bashrc should contain user aliases, functions and variables for
> the local system that builds on /etc/bashrc ~/.bash_profile should
> contain user ali
d thoughts welcome.
Thanks again and warmest regards,
Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Todd A. Jacobs [mailto:nospam@;codegnome.org]
> Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 01:34
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: need help with ~/.bash_profile
>
>
> On Thu,
the shipped redhat(7.x) arrangement of bashrc's & profile's is confusing
and incorrectly documented. i evolved to this solution:
discard /etc/skel/.bash_profile before creating any users
replace /etc/profile and /etc/bashrc
i leave /etc/skel/.bashrc in place. it contains merely an invocation of
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Stone, Timothy wrote:
> Is there something I'm missing here? Something that needs to be turned
You've probably failed to export the variable. You can either:
export SOME_VARIABLE=foo
or:
SOME_VARIABLE=foo
export SOME_VARIABLE
But either way
-Original Message-
> From: Paul Campbell [mailto:seapwc@;halcyon.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 15:16
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: need help with ~/.bash_profile
>
>
> Do you logoff and logon after changing the bash.
>
> env | grep SHELL
>
Do you logoff and logon after changing the bash.
env | grep SHELL
will tell you what you are actually running
At 01:54 PM 10/31/02 -0500, you wrote:
>While I'm not a newbie with Linux (mostly abuse Apache and Java on my box) I take a
>lot of things for granted. One is how BASH works. It works mo
While I'm not a newbie with Linux (mostly abuse Apache and Java on my box) I take a
lot of things for granted. One is how BASH works. It works most of the time.
In fact I'm a TCSH convert to BASH. In RHL 7.3 BASH is the default shell, hence my
conversion. But let me ask about the ~/.bash_profile
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From: "Palanikumar Ramalingam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: Need help in getting the cdrom to work.
> Dear redhat users:
> I have a problem with my CDrom. I tried the following:
>
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 09:52:48AM -0700, Palanikumar Ramalingam wrote:
>
> I have a problem with my CDrom. I tried the following:
> root@localhost kumar]# mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom
> /mnt/cdrom
> mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device
run the command "depmod -ae && insmod ide-cd" or
upg
Palanikumar Ramalingam wrote:
> Dear redhat users:
> I have a problem with my CDrom. I tried the following:
> root@localhost kumar]# mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
> mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device
[snip]
/dev/cdrom is just a symlink to your actual device (see below). Try
try using /dev/hdc instead of /dev/cdrom
also look at dmesg|grep CD
and see what it says
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 17:52, Palanikumar Ramalingam wrote:
> Dear redhat users:
> I have a problem with my CDrom. I tried the following:
> root@localhost kumar]# mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom
> /mnt/cdrom
>
Dear redhat users:
I have a problem with my CDrom. I tried the following:
root@localhost kumar]# mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom
/mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device
My /etc/fstab
has the following (Initialy the cdrom had owner,kudzu
i removed them):
LABEL=/ /
On Behalf Of Gary Chance
Sent: 30 September 2002 09:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need help with USB Adsl Modem
Start reading here:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/DSL-HOWTO/
I am in the process of installing a Speedtouch USB ADSL modem and cannot
offer
specific help. This might get you on th
Start reading here:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/DSL-HOWTO/
I am in the process of installing a Speedtouch USB ADSL modem and cannot offer
specific help. This might get you on the right track as it did for me.
Alcatel has written its own Linux driver, but it's still a great learning
experience.
Can anyone tell me how to get an TopCom Webr@cer 850 modem
to work in Redhat 7.3.
I have never installed a USB modem in Linux before so don't realy know how
it's done
but i can't find the driver for that modem in my installation.
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Jonny A
I am trying to configure one NIS master server that
serves multiple NIS domains. We have this environment
configured on HP-UX, however I am having problems doing
it in Red Hat Linux. I am able to get the environment
to work if I do not have any NIS slave servers. I
created a make file for
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On 16-Aug-2002/20:04 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I need to split up my Postscripfile in pages.
>How can i do this the best way.
>I have problem when i use psselect.
[snip]
>psselect -p$i ${psfile} > ${pspage}.$i
>
>The first page works fine but t
I need to split up my Postscripfile in pages.
How can i do this the best way.
I have problem when i use psselect.
I'm sending my document with an network printer to my server and there
the printspooler sends it to my script where i want to split up the ps file
into
the seperate pages that are sen
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On 17-Jul-2002/18:21 +0700, Kevin Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 13 Jul 2002 06:59:25 -, prashanth wrote:
>
>
>
>There's some very nice HOWTOs on the Internet.
>
>Start at www.samba.org read the documentation, and the FAQ. Join the
>samba ma
On 13 Jul 2002 06:59:25 -, prashanth wrote:
There's some very nice HOWTOs on the Internet.
Start at www.samba.org read the documentation, and the FAQ. Join the samba
mailing list, read the samba news groups.
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I had the same problem just last night setting up Samba, but I realized it
was starting then immediately stopping, not just never starting. Check
/var/log/samba for the logs to see what's wrong. Mine was looking for a
host name that didn't exist, the logs should give you some idea of what's
happ
sir,
I am using REDHAT LINUX 7.2V,in that i am trying to configure
samba,but it is not working,its giveing some prob like
if stops the service ,thts not stoping
if start the service its shoing as started
but the status will be remain as stoped
Y this probs is
i tried in my dep thats not
sir,
I am using REDHAT LINUX 7.2V,in that i am trying to configure
samba,but it is not working,its giveing some prob like
if stops the service ,thts not stoping
if start the service its shoing as started
but the status will be remain as stoped
Y this probs is
i tried in my dep thats not
On 7/10/02 6:08 PM, "Apolinaras Sinkevicius" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the
keys forming the message:
> I have APS HyperDAT tape drive which is not that
> young, it does take though DDS2 tapes, also it is on
> SCSI II interface. I think it has Python 28388 drive
> in it.
> How do I install this ta
I have APS HyperDAT tape drive which is not that
young, it does take though DDS2 tapes, also it is on
SCSI II interface. I think it has Python 28388 drive
in it.
How do I install this tape drive on my system?
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Chris Young,
On Tuesday June 11, 2002 09:49, you said something about:
> I have been trying to install a Perl module DBD::mysql on our Red Hat 7.2
> machine and keep running into problems. I am moving from FreeBSD Unix. I
> had used CPAN on our older system to install this module with no problems
--- Matthew Melvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 11
Jun 2002 at 9:49pm (-0400), Chris Young wrote:
>
> > I have been trying to install a Perl module DBD::mysql on our Red
> Hat 7.2
> > machine and keep running into problems. I am moving from FreeBSD
> Unix. I
> > had used CPAN on our olde
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