Re: please remove me from list

2002-07-25 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

> > On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 15:45, Rick Forrister wrote:
> > > kita-rs wrote:
> > > >
> > > > hi , i inadvertently signed up for receipt on one of these lists. my email
> > > > is [EMAIL PROTECTED] my mailbag is getting bombarded with mail.
> > 
> > Just curious, but how can you inadvertently subscribe to a RedHat
> > mailing list?
> > 
> > So you just inadvertently:
> > 
> > 1. Went to the URL
> > 2. Entered you're email address and Passwd (twice)
> > 3. Confirmed the approval of joining the list
> > 
> > cool!
> 
> Your comment makes it sound as if _I_ am the one who sent the
> unsubscribe message.  Please reread if so.  This is a standardized
> message I send as a response to "Please unsubscribe me" messages.  I've
> been on this list and others for many years.  I've seen more of these,
> and the infinite collection of "Hey, Dumbo, this ain't the way!"
> responses than most.  Canned answers make it easy to politely say "do
> this, and go away".

I don't see where he was directing that to you at all.  Looks to me like 
he just sent that response back to the list.

Dave
KnowHow Network

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Re: Computers for Kids, slightly off topic

2002-07-26 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

I have money, lots of it (not to sound conceded) and I want to give 
something back to the kids.  I can't think of anything better than this.

Jon

> I'd be interested in hearing more ideas too.  
> 
> My wife and I have been talking about this ourselves.  Not going as far 
> as actually filing for (501), at least not in the immediate foreseeable 
> future.  But who knows what will happen.  
> 
> She used to work at a community center for a year or so and we had 
> talked about giving  the old computers I managed to snag to the 
> community centers around town to give to the kids.  Instead of me 
> stockpiling the computers in my basement  I should install Linux and 
> give them the the community centers.  Teach the kids a basics computer 
> skills class or something.
>  
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Re: How to boot off the hard-disc *after* installation

2002-07-27 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

> Secondly, if GRUB is of no use, where do I find the floppy image for the 
> Linux bootdisc the system uses, because unfortunately my boot disc has been 
> corrupted.

You'll have to make one.  Check out www.tldp.org

Dave

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Re: Computers for Kids, slightly off topic

2002-07-27 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

> Not only for kids:  http://www.cristina.org/
> 
> But great idea, and I think you have a complimentary service.
> 

Thanks for the compliment. We work very hard around here to help people.  
I was thinking about primarily focussing on children and education.  Do 
you think I would be limiting myself by just going the route with 
children?  

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Re: Newbie: installation problems - "not the correct redhat disk"for CD2-3

2002-07-27 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

> Are these store bought, or self-burned discs?  I've seen that before if
> you've burned your own disks incorrectly.

And make sure that you are burning on 700 meg CDs instead of 650s.  People 
will argue, but you won't have any problems if you use the 700 meg blank 
CDRs.

Jon

> 
> > I know it's a bit much but could someone tell me exactly what I need to
> > install. Of course without touching the 2nd cd!
> 
> While I don't know the exact steps offhand, that would be an incredibly
> minimal install.  No X for certain.
> 
> > Or possibly if someone could make a cd image of the second and third cd,
> > that has already been installed with, and post it on a ftp site or
> > something.
> 
> Check http://www.redhat.com/mirrors.html for plenty of sites.
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RE: Large Excel Files

2002-07-29 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

I open word and excel files with Star Office quite often.  I don't know 
about 'large' files, but just small files seems to work fine for me.

Jon

On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, Jim Hale wrote:

> How about StarOffice? Anyone have experience with that? :)
> 
> We were looking at the possibility of using it at the Hospital to cut
> down on the M$ Licenses that we have to have to stay legal.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jim Hale
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> Subject: Re: Large Excel Files
> 
> 
> Have you tried OpenOffice?  I Can't speak about large Excel files, but 
> the current version seems to be very stable and I've had no problems 
> opening MS files.  Check:
> 
> http://www.openoffice.org/
> 
> 
> 
> Michael Flannigan wrote:
> 
> >My brief foray into Linux was more than a year ago.  I installed RedHat
> 
> >version 7.  I left it and returned to Windows when the Excel-like 
> >program in Linux (free version) would not open my large (20,000+ row) 
> >Excel files.  It tried to, but gave an error that I no longer remember.
> 
> >Has anybody had any luck importing large, single worksheet Excel files 
> >that have more than 20,000 records (rows)?
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Computers for Kids, slightly off topic

2002-07-26 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

I am thinking about starting a non profit agency (501) status that will
accept donated computers from firms and individuals, and rebuild them and
give them to children and schools that are without computers.  I thought I
would look for feedback from the list on this.  Does anyone know of anyone
that is doing such a thing?  What are your ideas?  

I want to give back to children as much as possible, especially kids 
without computers.  In my opinion a child without a computer is set behind 
in the educaiton system.  Naturally they would all have free software 
installed.  I was just hoping for a little feedback on the idea.

Thanks Much

Jon

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Re: SPAM

2002-07-31 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

Spamassassain would be a good move.  We use it and it has done wonders for 
us.

Jon

On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Scott Skrogstad wrote:

> What can I do locally to combat spam?  I run a small ISP and my users are 
> getting just tons of spam mail...
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
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Re: unsubscribe

2002-08-01 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

You have to use the URL at the bottom.

KnowHow Tech Support

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Re: web traffic reports

2002-08-13 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

Webstat is another good one.  We use it.

Jon

On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, William Lanning wrote:

> >>> On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Ian Hendershot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spoke:
> > Does any one know of a good free software program 
> > that will easily generate web traffic reports for Apache 1.3.19
> > on Linux Redhat 7.1?
> 
> AWStats -- http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
> Both RPMS and tarballs available.
> 
> Cheers.
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Re: eWeek Asks: Red Hat: Next Redmond?

2002-08-26 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

Worked fine for me.

Jon

On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Martin Mewes wrote:

> Hi Dave,
> 
> Am Montag, 26. August 2002 22:06 schrieb Dave Ihnat:
> 
> > There is growing concern in the Linux community that
> > industry-leader Red Hat will become the 'Microsoft of the
> > Linux world.'
> 
> Yes, I think so too :-/
> 
> > http://eletters1.ziffdavis.com/cgi-bin10/flo?y=eRgv0Dw35u0DUm0p3M0A
> >e
> 
> Page not found - in addition: The 404 page comes from an IIS ;-)
> 
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RE: remove please

2002-07-02 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

What you don't understand sir, is this list gets probably 10 of these a 
day.  I know you have to get them too, because you are on the list.  
Therefore, you should be getting about ten copies of this link a day.  I 
think that is all that the gentleman was trying to say.  It may just be 
me, but I don't see the "snobbiness" people keep complaining about.  We 
are professionals here to help people.  We are donating our time, to help 
each other, and help people get into Open Source Software.  While this 
list may have a snob reputation, it should also have the reputation of the 
place t come for answers as well.  

Just my two cents

Jon Adam


On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, BG wrote:

> Give it a rest for cryin' out loud.  That's how this list gets a snob
> reputation.  A simple html link would have been sufficient and taken 1/10
> the time it did for your lecture.
> 
> Bill
> 
> > -Original Message-
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> > Subject: Re: remove please
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 03:23:06PM -0400, Neil wrote:
> > > could you remove me from the mailing list ?
> >
> > To whom are you talking?
> >
> > I am just another subscriber, but you sent your request to the list,
> > so I saw it.  (Along with tons of other people.)
> >
> > And no, I cannot remove you from the list.  How did you get on the
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> > Did the automated thingie sned you a message explaining how to get on
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> > Another tip.  Get your e-mail program to show you full headers, if you
> > do you will see something like this:
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RE: double

2002-07-04 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

Then you have to be using a reply to all command.  That is the only way I 
can see it happening.

Jon
President
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On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Ross Cooney wrote:

> > It's you.  Are you inadvertently "Replying All" ?
> 
> nope...I get two of everything...my posts and those of others.
> 
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Re: Telnet

2002-07-05 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

You can't telnet in as root.  It will deny you everytime.  SSH runs as 
default on 7.3, I would STRONGLY recommend downloading an ssh program and 
installing it on win XP and using ssh instead of telnet.

Jon


On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Ximo Llacer wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I’m trying connect via telnet to my server linux (redhat 7.3) and it
> show me the login to authentifacte but when I input my root and password
> it says me that the login incorrect.
>  
> hosts.allow is empty.
> hosts.deny is empty.
>  
> iptables is empty.
>  
> When I connect it appers :
> Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Valhalla)
> Kernel 2.4.18-3 on an i586
> Login:
>  
> I using a telnet windows xp to connect it.
>  
> I Know that I musn’t use this way to connect remote , but I want to use
> from internal lan only because I’m beginng with linux.
>  
> Un Cordial Saludo / Best regards
> Ximo Llácer
> Dpto Sistemas  (GrupoInterpack )
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Re: ADSL Installation Headaches

2002-07-07 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

You might think about using an external ADSL modem.  I had the same issue 
and spent 100 on a turbocomm adsl router.  It is a dsl modem, NAT, and 
router all in one.  I disabled the router in it of course, but it solved 
my problem.

Jon


On Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Sarig Scudder wrote:

> I'm trying to upgrade my internet connection  from 56K modem service to ADSL
> service but I am having some problems with the company providing the
> service. They claim the minimum machine they  will install a modem on is a
> Pentium 133 with 32meg of memory. I currently  have an AMD 133 which is a
> 486 class process with 24megs of memory, being  used as a firewall, that I
> would like  to install it on. I asked the technician that came to install
> why a Pentium 133 is the minimum and he had no answer only to show me
> documents from the various service providers he works with that all have the
> same minimums. My guess is the minimums are based on the computer being used
> as a workstation but I have no facts to back that up. Is it possible to get
> ADSL service working on a 486 given enough RAM? Since it is a firewall and
> only has to pass packets along, more or less, I thought this would be
> enough. Anybody care to venture an opinion?
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Re: Wireless Linksys WPC11

2002-07-09 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

We use them in everything.  We use laptops though and the driver loads 
automatically when PCMCIA starts.  We haven't had to configure it on 15 
different machines now.

Jon

On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Clarence Donath wrote:

> I have a problem trying to set up a wireless Linksys WPC11 ver 3.0 card.
> According to their web site
> 
> 
>http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.3-Manual/custom-guide/s1-network-config-wireless.html
> 
> I should be able to point and click my way through this. However, there is
> no 'Wireless' entry in the configurator.
> 
> Has anyone been able to get this card to work, and how did you go about doing
> it?
> 
> Thank you
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Re: (no subject)

2002-07-12 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

You have to go to this URL to unsubscribe.

https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

KnowHow Tech Support


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> unsubscribe
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Re: /etc/mail/access/hosts_deny

2002-07-12 Thread KnowHow Tech Support


That would be so much easier.  We use it and I'll tell you, it's 
unbeatable.  IMO

Jon
KnowHow Network

> Why don't you just install spamassassin and use their white/black lists.
> 
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Re: chat client for 7.2

2002-07-13 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

It runs under KDE as well.  I have used it.

Jon

On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:

> gaim - gaim.sourceforge.net works with AIM/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo!, etc. and it runs
> under Gnome. The ICQ/MSN/Yahoo! support comes through plugins which have to
> be loaded.
> 
> -- Jonathan
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> "Life is Art Without an Eraser" - John Gardner
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> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 6:41 PM
> Subject: chat client for 7.2
> 
> 
> > Well, I never thought I would be asking this.  My college kid is home
> > and wants to "chat" (cheaper then the phone I guess)... Her friends
> > are on AOL and Yahoo... What is available in RH 7.2 to connect to those
> > chat servers... Or should I just d/l jabber or some such... I have know
> > idea what is available..
> >
> > Any help appreciated.
> >
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Re: changing root password

2002-07-16 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

Login as root.

Type passwd
hit enter
type new password twice.

Jon
KnowHow Tech Support

On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Tyler Durdin wrote:

> 
> How can i change root password?
> 
> 
> _
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Re: Do not email me directly !

2002-07-17 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

Well, you can post to the list or feel free to email us directly at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED]  We'll answer your 
questions.

Jon Adam
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> Please post your  problems to the redhat list.  Do not email me
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