[SLUG] RE: Writing Char driver in Redhat 9

2004-04-12 Thread Richard Pang
Howdy all, Thanks for your help, I was stupid and was compiling from /usr/include rather that usr/src/linux-2.4.20-8/include Cheers Rich --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.656 / Virus Database: 421 - Release Date: 9/

[SLUG] Looking for remote Sendmail Administrator

2001-05-03 Thread Richard Pang
Hi all, Anyone know of any web-based sendmail administration applications? cheers, Richard Pang -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug

[SLUG] Problems with NETAtalk

2001-04-19 Thread Richard Pang
Hi, I'm using netatalk-1.4b to run a file server. I'm getting the error "cannot be written because of an error type -50 occurred." whenever I try to make a file transfer which involves filenames with the trademark or registered symbol, eg. most adobe executables. Richard -- SLUG - Sydney Li

Re: [SLUG] Setting up PPPd for dial in.

2001-03-08 Thread Richard Pang
> a couple of things, but it would be helpful to know more about the > symptoms: can you see the linux box? can you see any of the rest of the > subnet? Laptop connects establishes, but can't see anything. I've tried pinging 205.199.2.* ad infinitum. the only one that works is 205.199.2.14, but t

[SLUG] Setting up PPPd for dial in.

2001-03-08 Thread Richard Pang
Hi all, I'm trying to create a dial in account to my RH6.0 box for a win98 laptop. I'd like the computer to appear as a 205.199.2.14 on an existing local subnet 205.199.2.0/24 run by eth0. So far I have mgetty and pppd running, the win98 laptop uses ppp to determine the ip and mask, but doesn't

[SLUG] pppd problems with mgetty

2001-02-04 Thread Richard Pang
p /dev/ttyS1 crtscts proxyarp lock" in the login.config file iii) Run the command "mgetty -D -a /dev/ttyS1" In the log file I get the error "yS1 can't get group 'modem': No such file or directory" and mgetty sends the modem to /bin/login rather than pppd. Any