xforms -newbie question

1998-06-02 Thread baz
I would like to install Xforms in order to add some software. what would the best location be in order 4 it to be effective? as the software cannot locate it when it is installed. I have read the README on both bits of software and no location is given .if figured /usr/X11R6/??? I am using RH5

Enlightenment?

1998-06-02 Thread Michael Jinks
Like a lot of other people, I was blown away by the GNOME booth at the LinuxExpo. Since I wanna be just like those guys when I grow up, I'm looking to set up enlightenment, but although I've been to at least half a dozen E-aware sites, nobody seems to have all the files to support a complete inst

ISO9660 FS in 2.0.34 kernel (resent)

1998-06-02 Thread Richard Lindner
ok - is it me, or has support in the config menus for the ISO9660 filesystem fallen out? - this problem seems common to both 2.0.34 distributed with RH5.1 and also 2.0.34pre16 found elsewhere. any suggestions? --- Richard Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intrepid Adventurer Oh! - What a Long St

Re: Hoo-Hoo! Sound in Linux!

1998-06-02 Thread Joe Klemmer
On 2 Jun 1998, Eze Ogwuma wrote: > > > The sad thing is that it costs $20 for Linux. > > > > That's not a sad thing. That's a happy thing. Commercial > > applications/software is not bad. Everything doesn't have to be free. > > $20 for a utility that good is a steal. > > I thought that $

Re: Unsollicited mail from your site -Reply (fwd)

1998-06-02 Thread Chuck Mead
On 3 Jun, Zoki wrote: > This is what I got from the webmaster of the okpcm.com domain concerning > the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailbouncer. > > /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ > ZOKI > Creation d'images & traitement numerique > Image creation & digital

Re: Hoo-Hoo! Sound in Linux!

1998-06-02 Thread Ray Curtis
> "eo" == Eze Ogwuma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: eo> Joe Klemmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Piet Barber wrote: >> >> > The sad thing is that it costs $20 for Linux. >> >> That's not a sad thing. That's a happy thing. Commercial >> applications/software is not bad.

Re: Hoo-Hoo! Sound in Linux!

1998-06-02 Thread Eze Ogwuma
Joe Klemmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Piet Barber wrote: > > > The sad thing is that it costs $20 for Linux. > > That's not a sad thing. That's a happy thing. Commercial > applications/software is not bad. Everything doesn't have to be free. > $20 for a utility

Re: Changing Networks, have questions...

1998-06-02 Thread William T Wilson
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We are in the process of changing Networks. And I need a way to switch > our web machines from one network to the other with no downtime. At first > we were going to mirror the machines on both networks. But, i think there That would work. In the

Re: inb/outb use

1998-06-02 Thread Fred Smith
On Tue, Jun 02, 1998 at 07:48:17AM -0700, Andy Moskoff wrote: > > Hi: > > I'm writing some low level software and I need to do I/O to a memory-mapped > register on a ISA card. I believe that inb/outb are fine for this, however, > I can't find any detailed info on how to use them. Does anybody he

Re: newbie kernel compilation question - I found the problem

1998-06-02 Thread Paul Kersting
Please ignore my initial posting. I think I've found my problem. I didn't delete the old /lib/modules directory before I built the new kernel. All of the failed dependencies appear to be related to old module files left over from my original kernel. When I remove them from /lib/modules, the pr

Changing Networks, have questions...

1998-06-02 Thread redhat
We are in the process of changing Networks. And I need a way to switch our web machines from one network to the other with no downtime. At first we were going to mirror the machines on both networks. But, i think there is a better way. Could I add a second ethernet card to the machines and set

Re: egcs with RH5.0

1998-06-02 Thread Paul Kersting
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I'm very much a newbie at this and I appreciate the help. I looked at the egcs 1.0.3a version, and after reading through the documentation, I concluded that I need to upgrade my binuutils from 2.8.1.0.1-1 (came with RH50) to a version 2.8.1.0.15

newbie kernel compilation question

1998-06-02 Thread Paul Kersting
I did my first kernel compilation today to incorporate vfat support into the kernel. I have RH5.0 installed and I used the linux 2.0.32 source that came with the RH distribution. I did: make xconfig make dep make clean make boot make modules make modules_install and then I copied the new zImag

Re: Problem catching TTY_OVERRUN (fwd)

1998-06-02 Thread John H Darrah
The following is a conversation I had with the serial.c maintainer on the subject of serial overruns. I believe *any and all* errors should be returned via read(2), but apparently ignoring overruns is the accepted practice. (Just thought this might be helpful to someone else.) -- Forwar

RE: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Carl Johnson
Yes there is a huge amount of need for some source of Info for security in Linux/Redhat Linux. -Carl Johnson -- From: Bench Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 5:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 secur

Re: egcs with RH5.0

1998-06-02 Thread Federico Strati
Hi Paul, Paul Kersting wrote: > > I am trying to install the egcs-1.0.2-8.i386.rpm on my RH5.0 system and get the >following error messages: > > >rpm -ivh /home/pjk/tmp/egcs/egcs-1.0.2-8.i386.rpm > /lib/cpp conflicts with file from gcc-2.7.2.3-8 > /usr/bin/protoize conflicts with file from gcc

Re: Linux/NT dual boot question

1998-06-02 Thread ramon
I wouldn't mind having this information either. Thanks, ramon On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I would like it. > > thanks > david > > Date forwarded: 2 Jun 1998 19:34:51 - > Date sent:Tue, 2 Jun 1998 13:50:29 -0500 (CDT) > From: Matt Housh

Re: Linux/NT dual boot question

1998-06-02 Thread dbrett
I would like it. thanks david Date forwarded: 2 Jun 1998 19:34:51 - Date sent: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 13:50:29 -0500 (CDT) From: Matt Housh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Linux/NT dual boot question Fo

RE: multiple monitors

1998-06-02 Thread Rick
Hi, I am currently using the latest XFree86 release with my Matrox mystique card (which runs on the standard SVGA server, and the second card is an old 1mb s3 effort (bog standard svga really), and i have a spave vid lying around and in interested in making use of this card.. Rick > -Origina

Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Bench
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Chris Evans wrote: > If there is sufficient interest, I would envisage myself setting up a web > page to indicate which packages could do with auditing, and also a mailing > list for unmoderated discussion of auditing. The mailing list would be > only for discussion of potenti

RE: RH5.0 install problem

1998-06-02 Thread Mike A. Lewis, CNE
John, your wild guess was a good one, but unfortunately not the right one. Since posting this message, I have replaced the IDE drive with a SCSI drive. Exactly the same problem exists. Thanks for the knowledge on the partitioning schemes. And thanks for committing yourself ! Mike -Origi

Re: HELP: -- PPP dialing Delay

1998-06-02 Thread Steve Hazelett
Christopher I noticed in the error messages here that it says proc file system not mounted. Check to make sure you have that in your /etc/fstab file, like: none /proc proc defaults This is out of my RH4.2 fstab file and also make sure you have /p

Re: installing kde

1998-06-02 Thread Zoki
On Sat, 30 May 1998, Brian C Hand wrote: ->I am trying to install the kde RPMS on a 5.0 system and I get the ->following errors. -> ->[root@tomcat RPMS]# rpm -ihv kde* ->failed dependencies: ->libkfile.so.0 is needed by kdebase-beta4-1 ->libQwSpriteField.so.1 is needed by kdegames

Re: kernel compiling

1998-06-02 Thread Zoki
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Claire Bradford wrote: ->Ray Curtis wrote: ->> ->> > "r" == ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ->> ->> r> ->> r> This message was not delivered to ->> r> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ->> r> TFS Admin was informed with a copy of thi

Pine, fetchmail...

1998-06-02 Thread Zoki
1/ Using Pine to read my system inbox of up to 1200 mails after each download, I remark sometimes a delay between entering a command and the execution of it. It's almost like the box is thinking either to do it or not. The delays are between 4 and 6 sec. Anybody...?? 2/ I calculated a down

Unsollicited mail from your site -Reply (fwd)

1998-06-02 Thread Zoki
This is what I got from the webmaster of the okpcm.com domain concerning the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailbouncer. /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ ZOKI Creation d'images & traitement numerique Image creation & digital tweaking /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/

Re: Any graphical network monitoring tools?

1998-06-02 Thread Greg Fall
> > At 02:35 PM 6/2/98 -0400, Greg Fall *DIDN'T* wrote: > > > > >> Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools > > >> that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin) > > >> command? Watch those attributions, eh. +--

Re :Linux/NT dual boot question

1998-06-02 Thread Kotik Besch
Hey ! I used small program "boopart" ( you should be able to find it on the web) it creates file with bootsector from the partition and drive you specify, even more , it edits "boot.ini" for you :) . So , when you install linux , DO NOT install lilo to manage your boot process. Next time you reboo

Problem with Java

1998-06-02 Thread Ignacio Rodriguez
I have recently installed RedHat 4.2 from InfoMagic. When I try to execute a Java class $ java Class it says: can't find class Class even though Class exists When I try to compile a Java program $ javac Class.java it says: library path not set javac produces a core dump. Analysis of core gives

Running 2 UW SCSI cards under Linux

1998-06-02 Thread W.D.McKinney
Anyone using both an Adaptec and Mylex/Buslogic SCSI UW's in the same box uner Linux ? If so, what drives are working under this scenario ? Anything special in the kernel and which kernel ? How do you get one to boot first ? Thanks -Dee W.D.McKinney (Dee) -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED] No claim to fam

Re: Any graphical network monitoring tools?

1998-06-02 Thread Aaron D. Turner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Host/basic network: 1) BigBrother: http://www.iti.qc.ca/users/sean/bb-dnld/ 2) MON: http://consult.ml.org/~trockij/mon/ MON is IMHO better. For a SNMP Network monitoring tool check out TkIned/Scotty which there are RPM's available for in contrib. On Tue, 2

Re: Usernet question/problem

1998-06-02 Thread Patrick O'Neil
Hoe-Teck Wee wrote: > > Hi Patrick. > > Just an observation .. it's quite difficult to read your post 'coz it's > punctuated with '>'s .. Anyway, are u using the usernet provided by redhat per > se? 'coz there's an updated package from the redhat site usernet-1.0.6-1. Hope > that helps. Yeah...

expect vs cron

1998-06-02 Thread Chip Christian
I'd previously written to hurricane-list about this subject. expect wasn't working under vixie-cron because cron was ignoring SIGCHLD. I restored SIGDFL just before the exec() in cron, and it works fine. Now I have trouble when I try to spawn a decrypting unzip: spawn unzip DAILY.BC20.ZIP fa

Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Doug Elznic
> Hi, > > I've got a lot of mail on the subject of security fixing and auditing. > > Are there any other people out there interested in a concerted linux > source security auditing process? > > If there is sufficient interest, I would envisage myself setting up a web > page to indicate which pa

Re: your mail

1998-06-02 Thread Clemens Adler
> > >Hi Folks, > >Does anyone has experience with PermediaII graphics cards under Linux? > >did anyone try out the Permedia X-Server from Suse? and did it give any > >problems? and (last question) does sombody know wether there are > >differences between the XFree stuff from Suse and from Redha

Re: Manhattan & Netscape

1998-06-02 Thread Aaron D. Turner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- My understanding is that you should use: hurricane for 5.x systems redhat-list for 4.x and prior systems On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Cristian Tibirna wrote: > Hi > > Does the Manhattan list already exist? > > Does anybopdy have problems with Netscape-common form

Re: Any graphical network monitoring tools?

1998-06-02 Thread Michael Phelps
At 02:35 PM 6/2/98 -0400, Greg Fall wrote: >> Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools >> that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin) >> command? Theres a program called "Big Brother" that monitors all network activity and makes a nice g

*Anyone* using a VIA MP3 chipset with RH?

1998-06-02 Thread Jil Tardiff
Hi folks, Well, I have the opportunity to replace my laptop at work with a desktop (if I put it together myself..argh)...the only problem is that the motherboard order has to be placed *soon*. I'm looking at the AOpen TX59Pro which has a VIA MP3 chipset. This machine will be running *mostly* Li

Re: inb/outb use

1998-06-02 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>Hi: >I'm writing some low level software and I need to do I/O to a >memory-mapped >register on a ISA card. I believe that inb/outb are fine for this, >however, >I can't find any detailed info on how to use them. First ask the kernel permission to use direct IO. If you don't, you program won't w

Re: ISO9660 FS in 2.0.34 kernel

1998-06-02 Thread Clemens Adler
> ok - is it me, or has support in the config menus for the ISO9660 > filesystem dropped out? - this problem seems common to both 2.0.34 > distributed with RH5.1 and also 2.0.34pre16 found elsewhere. > > any suggestions? Had the same problem, it's hidden under native language support. you have

Re: SCSI support...

1998-06-02 Thread Deryk Barker
Once upon a time Jacek Andreas Matulla wrote: > > Hi all, > > well I have an AHA 2940 from Adaptec working here with a RH 4.2. > > Everytime on boot the SCSI bus is reset. This will take some secondsis > there a way to deactivate this reset...? Is it neccessary to reset the SCSI > bus...?

Re: Using Run Levels

1998-06-02 Thread Matt Housh
That's technically up to you, although there is a method to the madness. Here: runlevel: purpose: 0 halt 1 single-user (no net, no multi) 2 multi-user (no net) 3 multi-user + net 4 curren

Manhattan & Netscape

1998-06-02 Thread Cristian Tibirna
Hi Does the Manhattan list already exist? Does anybopdy have problems with Netscape-common form manhattan ? When I visit html forms pages, I get garbage in the text field entries. Thanks for the attention Cristian -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Erra

Re: Vt bloking after doing init 3

1998-06-02 Thread Matt Housh
Some more details, perhaps? "Becomes crazy" is a bit vague :) --- Matt Housh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MicroComputer SpecialistUniversity of Tulsa Engineering and Nat

SCSI support...

1998-06-02 Thread Jacek Andreas Matulla
Hi all, well I have an AHA 2940 from Adaptec working here with a RH 4.2. Everytime on boot the SCSI bus is reset. This will take some secondsis there a way to deactivate this reset...? Is it neccessary to reset the SCSI bus...? TIA Jacek -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata an

Re: Vt bloking after doing init 3

1998-06-02 Thread Randy Carpenter
> Hello to all, > > I am using RH 5.0 and sometimes I need to restart all de services and I > do init 1 to go to runlevel 1 and then I do init 3 to go to the default > runlevel. > > The virtual terminal were I wrote init 3 becames crazy and I can't login > in it anymore. All the others continue

ISO9660 FS in 2.0.34 kernel

1998-06-02 Thread Richard Lindner
ok - is it me, or has support in the config menus for the ISO9660 filesystem dropped out? - this problem seems common to both 2.0.34 distributed with RH5.1 and also 2.0.34pre16 found elsewhere. any suggestions? --- Richard Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intrepid Adventurer Oh! - What a Long S

Re: BRU and ATAPI Travan 4 drive.

1998-06-02 Thread Eddie Kuns
I have such a drive successfully set up. (The Exabyte Eagle TR-4i) I use the X-windows bru configuration tool, which made life MUCH easier. But here are some of my entries from /dev/brutab # BRUTAB Globals #+MAXWRITES=200 #+RAWZBUFSIZE=500 #+RECYCLEDAYS=14 #+OVERWRITEPROTECT=YES #+DEVNAMCHEC

egcs with RH5.0

1998-06-02 Thread Paul Kersting
I am trying to install the egcs-1.0.2-8.i386.rpm on my RH5.0 system and get the following error messages: >rpm -ivh /home/pjk/tmp/egcs/egcs-1.0.2-8.i386.rpm /lib/cpp conflicts with file from gcc-2.7.2.3-8 /usr/bin/protoize conflicts with file from gcc-2.7.2.3-8 /usr/bin/unprotoize conflicts with

Re: Linux/NT dual boot question

1998-06-02 Thread Matt Housh
It is indeed possible, and in fact doesn't involve NTLDR. Lilo doesn't "point to" NTLDR, it "points to" the partition on which NT is installed, like it would for dos or windows 95. You can even put linux in the NT boot menu. I have NT, Dos, and Linux all loading from the boot menu here, a

Re: Sound on Dell D233

1998-06-02 Thread Jason Scherbarth
Matt Housh wrote: > > As I understand it, sndconfig is made for sb and compatible pnp > cards, no? There is support for Yamaha cards in the kernel, however. > Okay I got it working, I created a working isapnp.conf using pnpdump and cross referenced with what 95 thought the settings were

Re: Any graphical network monitoring tools?

1998-06-02 Thread Greg Fall
> Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools > that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin) > command? Sounds like you're looking for an 'xload'-type scrolling net throughput graph. I don't have one of those, but I can always monitor my conn

Vt bloking after doing init 3

1998-06-02 Thread Luis Sismeiro
Hello to all, I am using RH 5.0 and sometimes I need to restart all de services and I do init 1 to go to runlevel 1 and then I do init 3 to go to the default runlevel. The virtual terminal were I wrote init 3 becames crazy and I can't login in it anymore. All the others continue ti work well. I

Read: redhat-digest Digest V98 #362

1998-06-02 Thread Shankar Chakkere
Your Message To: Shankar Chakkere(MS:DENRO/DENRO/SChakkere) Entitled: redhat-digest Digest V98 #362 And Sent On: 1998-05-23 20:43 Was Read At: 1998-06-02 14:25 Priority: C -- -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Err

Read: redhat-digest Digest V98 #369

1998-06-02 Thread Shankar Chakkere
Your Message To: Shankar Chakkere(MS:DENRO/DENRO/SChakkere) Entitled: redhat-digest Digest V98 #369 And Sent On: 1998-05-25 21:05 Was Read At: 1998-06-02 14:25 Priority: C -- -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Err

Read: redhat-digest Digest V98 #403

1998-06-02 Thread Shankar Chakkere
Your Message To: Shankar Chakkere(MS:DENRO/DENRO/SChakkere) Entitled: redhat-digest Digest V98 #403 And Sent On: 1998-05-31 00:30 Was Read At: 1998-06-02 14:24 Priority: C -- -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Err

mrouted for RH5?

1998-06-02 Thread Jason Scherbarth
Howdy Folks, Does anybody know where I can get a recent version of mrouted for RH5? RPM preferred, a tarred binary would be great, compilable source if all else fails... Thanks, js -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ

Re: pppd frustrations

1998-06-02 Thread David Pellegrino
Frustrating, I swear I didn't see it, I reconfigured it at least 10 times, because it kept compiling to an error. Do some kernels (this one was in the 2.0.8 range) not include ppp support in the config file? Can I add it as a module or should I just recompile? David On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Dan Cyr

Any documentation on /etc/sysconfig/clock

1998-06-02 Thread Terry Eck
Here's the problem. I'm running RH4.2 and when I boot the system the time is off by several hours. I "fix" the problem by running the "time machine" icon under the control-panel. I don't like this because I feel there is a problem with my system configuration. Therefore I'm looking for the set of

Re: NT can't see Linux

1998-06-02 Thread wilfrid Gaboriaud
hello, My problem can help you. My Samba server is configured to have a different configuration on the name a client call it. --- /etc/smb.conf : netbios name = FOO netbios aliases = SAMBA1 SAMBA2 SAMBA3 SAMBA4 ... security = server encrypt passwords = no include = /etc/samba/server.%L --- /etc

setting printer through a printserver

1998-06-02 Thread pancho
hello all does anyone knows how to set up a printer in RH-5.0 through a printserver? regards miguel -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL

Re: pppd frustrations

1998-06-02 Thread Dan Cyr
You missed it. =) Network device support ---> <*> PPP (point-to-point) support Keep truckin.. Dan At 11:42 AM 6/2/98 -0600, you wrote: >First, I want to say thanks to everyone that gave me a hand with the >lilo.conf, it worked and I can make a clean boot to the new kernel. I'm >glad I k

Re: List - IGNORE THIS MESSAGE | ListMaster - Read This. Re: Mgetty and receiving faxes/dialup

1998-06-02 Thread Bryan Andregg
Fixed. On Sun, 31 May 1998 04:43:46 -0700, Dan Cyr wrote: > >What is going here? >There is someone on your list that isn't able to receive from your list? > >Shouldn't resend catch this? >Maybe you could setup a filter to catch the first two lines and bounce it >back to the sender with a rude me

pppd frustrations

1998-06-02 Thread David Pellegrino
First, I want to say thanks to everyone that gave me a hand with the lilo.conf, it worked and I can make a clean boot to the new kernel. I'm glad I know how to do it. But, one of the reasons that I spent the time to compile a new kernel (besides the useful knowledge) was to incorporate the ppp

TEST - PLEASE IGNORE

1998-06-02 Thread Michael Segulja
This is a test message. application/ms-tnef

Re: NT can't see Linux

1998-06-02 Thread wilfrid Gaboriaud
hello, My problem can help you. My Samba server is configured to have a different configuration on the name a client call it. --- /etc/smb.conf : netbios name = FOO netbios aliases = SAMBA1 SAMBA2 SAMBA3 SAMBA4 ... security = server encrypt passwords = no include = /etc/samba/server.%L --- /etc

Re: Using Run Levels

1998-06-02 Thread Jake Colman
Matt, Thanx for answering but this is not quite what I was looking for. I know the mechanics of how to assign scripts to particular runlevel. What I'm looking for is a definition of what belongs to a particular runlevel. At installation time you can indicate which scripts you'd like to run. I

Re: crontab -- scripts or command-line ?

1998-06-02 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Redhat MailingList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Linux MailingList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 12:24 PM Subject: crontab -- scripts or command-line ? > For example, I have to execute a 5-line > evaluation from

Re: crontab -- scripts or command-line ?

1998-06-02 Thread fugue
> > Hi, > I'm interested in a minor detail: in > crontab, what is the traditional way -- > to execute multi-line command, or just > create a script that does the same thing? > > For example, I have to execute a 5-line > evaluation from cron. Which way is >

crontab -- scripts or command-line ?

1998-06-02 Thread nimennor
Hi, I'm interested in a minor detail: in crontab, what is the traditional way -- to execute multi-line command, or just create a script that does the same thing? For example, I have to execute a 5-line evaluation from cron. Which way is be

Re: MiroVideo12 PD

1998-06-02 Thread Ron Golan
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Mario Feric wrote: > Hy! > > I have MiroVideo 12PD (1 MB) graphic card with Alliance Promotion > graphic chip. Xconfigurator detects it like GenericVGA (vga-16 X-server). Of > course, that's not what I have in mind (at least 800x600 with 16-bit color). > Can anyone tell m

Is Somebody Fixing These? message not delivered toawmiranda@okpcm.com

1998-06-02 Thread Dale E Anglin
> >This message was not delivered to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >TFS Admin was informed with a copy of this message >Sender was informed with a copy of this message > >Hi, > >Does anybody know of any gr

Re: ipmasquerade

1998-06-02 Thread John D. Hardin
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Gary Neff wrote: > Ok I know I have asked this before and I am a dope I admit it plainly. I > have all the config files for ipmasq and know how to set it up.But nothing I > can find tells me what to use when I have a dynamic IP rather than a static > one. I can run tcp/ip on m

RE: How can I change the priority of a process

1998-06-02 Thread David . LANDGREN
>sorry but I want to change the priority of a process , for ex : inetd.. I doubt you want to change the priority of inetd itself... but anyway, man nice will tell you all you need to know. DL -- Well, I would -- if they realized that we -- again if -- if we led them back to that stale

re: motif

1998-06-02 Thread Victoria Stanfield
>I own Motif 2.0 for RH 4.2 >Now I upgraded to RH 5.0 and I cannot start Motif any more. >It just dumps core. >Is there any upgrade or do I have to buy a newer version ? > >bcd I had the same problem - after having bought Motif last December. I had to buy a new Motif (2.1) for use with Redhat 5.0

re: motif

1998-06-02 Thread W.D.McKinney
Victoria Stanfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I own Motif 2.0 for RH 4.2 > >Now I upgraded to RH 5.0 and I cannot start Motif any more. > >It just dumps core. > >Is there any upgrade or do I have to buy a newer version ? > > > >bcd > > I had the same problem - after having bought Motif last De

Re: How can I change the priority of a process

1998-06-02 Thread Greg Fall
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, arda wrote: > sorry but I want to change the priority of a process , for ex : inetd.. man renice man nice ++ Gregory Fall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) University of Michigan Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic

Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Mike Johnson
At 03:04 PM 6/2/98 +0100, you wrote: >Are there any other people out there interested in a concerted linux >source security auditing process? Yes, yes, and yes. Did I mention, yes? >If there is sufficient interest, I would envisage myself setting up a web >page to indicate which packages could

RE: Samba,NT and Seagate Backup Exec 7.0

1998-06-02 Thread Rich Minear
You should be able to map a drive to the samba box. At that point, Backup Exec can back them up. I have not tried this (yet). I would think that permissions might not be right on the backup. It would probably be better to let the samba box backup the NT server! Rich Minear AMC Theatres [EMAI

Re: How can I change the priority of a process

1998-06-02 Thread fugue
> sorry but I want to change the priority of a process , for ex : inetd.. Either nice the process as it starts (in this case, in the rc2.d script), or renice it once it's already running. (does RH have renice? I forget). --Mark -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILIN

Re: Apache-ssl, SSleay, and Certs.

1998-06-02 Thread Simon Liddington
"Perry J. Blalock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can anyone out there provide me with some links so I can read up on on the > cert process for Apache-ssl. We picked up an rpm (ssleay) and Apache-ssl, > but the documentation is non-existent. > I found this a good starting place for understandin

Re: RH5.0 install problem

1998-06-02 Thread John J. Donohue
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Mike A. Lewis, CNE wrote: > I'm setting up a new box for a client. > > The box has a 6.1GB IDE Maxtor HD. The BIOS does have LBA turned on. I > have a 6GB partition for / and 100MB for swap. > > During the install, after the formatting of the HD, I get "Install > termina

Re: Java for Linux

1998-06-02 Thread tom
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Christopher Gorski wrote: Most folks I know don't use the RPMs to do Java. Java simply changes faster than the RPMs and sometimes it's useful to jump back to an earlier version (your convinced that the problem must be a bug in your newer one). But the system is the same. I

Re: FetchMail Blues =:(

1998-06-02 Thread tom
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Peter Vertes wrote: I fudge. I create an account on jeeves - my Linux box - with the same account name as the pop server account I'm hitting, then forward the mail to my regular account. Works great. May be another way, but I'm too lazy. If it aint broke, I don't fix it :

Re: inb/outb use

1998-06-02 Thread James Youngman
> "am" == Andy Moskoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: am> I'm writing some low level software and I need to do I/O to a am> memory-mapped register on a ISA card. I believe that inb/outb am> are fine for this, however, I can't find any detailed info on am> how to use them. Does anybody he

How can I change the priority of a process

1998-06-02 Thread arda
sorry but I want to change the priority of a process , for ex : inetd.. -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

RE: How can I change the priority of a process

1998-06-02 Thread Peter Vertes
> > sorry but I want to change the priority of a process , for > ex : inetd.. > > man renice > man nice Also there is this super cool program out there called qps. Check it out. It's like "top" on acid ! =:) -Pete -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES

Re: 5.1 Kernel Daemon Configuration Utility

1998-06-02 Thread Eric Wood
You might want to create some symbolic links to the actual files. -Eric Wood Mike Zanker wrote: > > I've just installed 5.1 and am having a problem running the Kernel > Daemon Configuration utility under Control Panel. When I run it it says > "I am sorry, but your /boot/module-info-2.0.34 fil

Re: missing libncurses.so.4

1998-06-02 Thread Simon Liddington
Steve Ki-Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Greetings! > > I just downloaded and tried to install linuxconf-1.11r11-rh3.i386.rpm and > it gave me the following error message: > > [root@HAL apps]# rpm -ivh linuxconf-1.11r11-rh3.i386.rpm > failed dependencies: > libncurses.so.4 is nee

Any graphical network monitoring tools?

1998-06-02 Thread Dale E Anglin
Hi, Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin) command? I have been using tcpdump for various insight into the network activity, but it would be nice to have a small window plotting the network p

Re: remote printer tftp and lpr, how?

1998-06-02 Thread Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Mark Malecha wrote: > > On Fri, 29 May 1998, Mark Malecha wrote: > > > prints OK, but I would like to be able to invoke printing > > > by lpr. What is the easiest way to do that? > > > > Set up a delivery filter. Do a "man printcap" and look at "if=". > > Yes, I got that p

Re: hmm

1998-06-02 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Ronald Pottol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 9:55 AM Subject: Re: hmm >All true, it is just that not everyone has it yet, and if you like me, set >your default font just barely large enough to read, and

Re: error in second stage ....

1998-06-02 Thread Vidiot
>I burned a CD from RH5.1 .. But while I tried to install it >from local CDROM this error occurs . :-( >>'error in second stage boot blabla' >>' permission denied' > >Is there something missing on my CD? >Is the directory structure correct. 'RedHat' eg. is on top. >Why isn't there a possibility to

Syslog problems

1998-06-02 Thread Son of a Preacherman
For some strange reason, my syslog deamons seem to just stop logging. Has anyone experienced these problems? Lee Parker _ "Oh gaze of love so melt my pride that I may in your house but kneel and in my brokenness to c

inb/outb use

1998-06-02 Thread Andy Moskoff
Hi: I'm writing some low level software and I need to do I/O to a memory-mapped register on a ISA card. I believe that inb/outb are fine for this, however, I can't find any detailed info on how to use them. Does anybody here know where I can find more detailed info? The man page has a reference

Netscape question.

1998-06-02 Thread Federico Strati
Hi all, I don't know why but Netscape is establishing connections to my pop every time, not only when i tell it to retrieve my mails; i'm noting this indirectly with my modem leds flashing on insignificant actions and directly by running netstat. Why Netscape need to be sure every time that my p

Re: hmm

1998-06-02 Thread Ronald Pottol
>>Speaking of flames, some of us (ok, just me, for all I know), have a thing >>about not liking html in email. > > >I think we're gonna have to give that one up. It does nicely solve the >problem of "rich" email with a cross-platform, nearly universal markup >language. > >It's not the best possib

5.1 Kernel Daemon Configuration Utility

1998-06-02 Thread Mike Zanker
I've just installed 5.1 and am having a problem running the Kernel Daemon Configuration utility under Control Panel. When I run it it says "I am sorry, but your /boot/module-info-2.0.34 file is missing, and I cannot do without it." Looking in the /boot directory the file is their but actually

Re: Linux/NT dual boot question

1998-06-02 Thread Mike Zanker
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 09:30:28 -0400 , George Lenzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .us> wrote: > Is it possible to set up a Linux/NT dual boot IF NTFS is the only filesystem > used by NT? Yes, that's exactly what I'm doing. I have a small (700 MB) NTFS partition in the first partition (/dev/hda1) and then

Re: Linux/NT dual boot question

1998-06-02 Thread Ronald Pottol
I'm not 100% sure, but I do believe that putting it in the mbr should be just fine, LILO goes, and just hands it off to NT normally as I recall. I have lilo in my MBR, and a fat c: partition, and NT actually boots out of an NTFS partition. Lilo comes up, I type dos, and am then in the NT loader.

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