Re: cnames

1999-11-10 Thread Marek Antozi
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: > Can someone instruct me how to set up cnames so they're recognzied on my > Apollo box? My server is set up to forward them here, I just can't figure > out how to get my local box to recognize them. recognize in whic program ? in apache ? if cnames

Re: startx and the normal user...

1999-11-10 Thread Marek Antozi
try chmod go+w /dev/console PAVUK LiNUX - Live free or die __ Office: Contact: Technical University FVU SjF

Re: Redhat linux version 5.2

1999-11-10 Thread Marek Antozi
which kernel are you running ? maybe driver in the kernel is wrong (in earlier kernels, was wrong kernel driver for some 3coms) get newest stable kernel an try to run it ... PAVUK LiNUX - Live free or die ___

lockd error after upgrade from 5.0-6.1

1999-11-10 Thread David Richardson
Has anyone ever seen this error? nsm_mon_unmon: rpc failed, status=-13 lockd: failed to monitor 10.0.2.170 This happened after I upgraded from 5.0-6.1. Any info. would be appreciated Later David R. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Eterm not liking libraries.

1999-11-10 Thread Jon Nichols
'Hatters: After the recent thread about Eterm's 'totally transparent' capabilities, I thought I would download it and try it. First I tried the source rpm, but that wouldnt compile. looks like it couldnt find imlib, even though I do have it. No biggie, sez I, lots of stuff doesnt compile on my

Re: Take a pill and chill with: "The Ultimate Flame... (tm)"

1999-11-10 Thread Wayne Dyer
Chuck Mead wrote: > > As the list is in a spiral of temper over all sorts of issues today... [...] > "The Ultimate Flame..." [tm] [...] The temptation to post a grammar/spelling flame back was nearly overwhelming! Thanks! -W- -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as

Re: Midi setup in Redhat 6.0

1999-11-10 Thread Elliot Lee
On 10 Nov 1999 17:56:52 -0500, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm having trouble configuring my Redhat 6.0 system for midi. I have >sound working, but not midi. Here is my configuration: > >I'm running Redhat 6.0 on a Packard Bell L190 machine. (Pentium 200 box) >This machine has a built in

Re: Abit BP6 and ATA-66

1999-11-10 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 10:20:50PM -0600, Robert A. Hayden wrote: > I have two servers coming which use Abit BP6 motherboards. On this board > are two ATA-33 chains and two ATA-66 chains and I'm curious as to anyone's > experience both with this board in general and in getting the ATA-66 stuff >

Re: Sending all system users email and Outlook Express

1999-11-10 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Steven Hildreth wrote: > > Hey, so know I am wondering what is the best way to setup Sendmail (8.9.3) > and Outlook Express (5) to be able to send all the users at my mail server a > message, like tech tips or stock reports and such. Being able to create one > email and then have that email "carb

Abit BP6 and ATA-66

1999-11-10 Thread Robert A. Hayden
I have two servers coming which use Abit BP6 motherboards. On this board are two ATA-33 chains and two ATA-66 chains and I'm curious as to anyone's experience both with this board in general and in getting the ATA-66 stuff to work properly under RH 6.x. =-=-=-=-=-= Robert Hayden

Re: Printers....geez printers...

1999-11-10 Thread Edward Dekkers
Mgoes to the queand doesn't get released until another printjob is sent to that printer.any ideas on thisis there a way I can flush the print que or make sure that all my jobs print... Thanks, You're sure the documents you're sending to the printer/queue contain an end-of-file marker?

Re: How to configure a Home network?

1999-11-10 Thread Edward Dekkers
> Please point me to information, or a discussion list about this type > of setup. This kind of setup is becoming more and more popular, and I think a Home-Networking guide would be very helpful to newbies. BUT, personally I would rather if you were to embark on this project, you use 6.1. Entrant

Creative Labs 3D Blaster S4

1999-11-10 Thread RICHARD FRIEDMAN
Does anyone know if XFree86 3.3.5 supports the Creative Labs 3D Blaster with the Savage 4 chipset? Rick Friedman Salant Corp. - MIS 800-472-8013 x75105 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Heaven on earth is... Yankee Stadium! -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

RH Dialer problems

1999-11-10 Thread jack wallen, jr.
hey everyone, i'm still trying to get my modem (the one that worked beautifully in 6.0) with the rp3 1.0 but i'm getting this error: WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.40 Initializing modem. Sending: ATZ ATZ OK Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 S11=55 +FCLASS=0 ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 S11=55 +FCLA

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Charles Galpin
look at the bright side - no small animals were harmed (that I know of) during the making of this thread :) On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Marc Davis wrote: > > > > Gosh. Feels like I'm trapped on #linux. By my highly unofficial count, > in the last two days, we've discussed (or implied): > > - banni

Re: FrontPage Extensions with 1.3.9 Apache?

1999-11-10 Thread Charles Galpin
You have a version mismatch between your devel libs and the apache I assume. The module interfaces don't match. Make sure you are using the same version across the board when you recompile. hth charles On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Kevin Hemenway wrote: > > "API module structure `vhost_alias_module' in

Re: ethernet setup

1999-11-10 Thread Sean Staats
I'm using kernel 2.2.5.15 - I'll get you a tcpdump in a moment... -- Sean Staats [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email (512) 682-6900 x9629 - voicemail/fax Benjamin Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What Kernel are you running. I had trouble with DHCP when I upgraded on of> my >machines over to

Flooding problem

1999-11-10 Thread Nhoel Naguit
Good Day, i'm having problem with my computer somebody sent me a sync flooding on port 25 and 110. there's a way to prevent it happen or how can i solution/proctecting my computer from this kind of attacked. nhoel -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Su

Re: Adding drives, but can't mount them - Solved!

1999-11-10 Thread Stephen King
Thanks! I didn't know about this. I didn't see anything on it in the man or HOWTO's. Everything seems to assume that the installation software will take care of it for you. At 07:31 PM 11/10/1999 -0500, Jyan-Min Fang wrote: >after using cfdisk or fdisk to partition the drive, you need to make

Re: Adding drives, but can't mount them

1999-11-10 Thread Jyan-Min Fang
after using cfdisk or fdisk to partition the drive, you need to make the ext2 filesystem on each partition before mounting it. /sbin/mke2fs /dev/hdb5 Jyan-Min Fang "Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth" --- Lou Gehrig, July 4, 1939 at Yankees Stadium --- Go, Yankee

Re: Adduser via CGI?

1999-11-10 Thread Mike Cathey
It would only take about 17 lines of perl. However, how strongly are you going to protect this page? I wouldn't even consider this unless this page will be accessible behind a firewall and htaccess protected. If you need example code let me know. I can even write it without using CGI.pm if you

Re: Bandwdith throttle in Apache?

1999-11-10 Thread Scott Tyson
Internet Bandwidth is what I want to throttle. I want to specify that file X can't be retrieved any faster than say 12.5 kbs for example.I can do this in proftpd but that means messing with an anonymous site. I'd prefer to do it in Apache if I could. Scott - Original Message - From:

Adduser via CGI?

1999-11-10 Thread K Old
Hello, I was wondering if there was some way to control adduser via CGI scripts. I'm looking to send data to it only, not delete. If anyone has seen scripts like this or can offer any help I would greatly appreciate it. I am looking for C/C++ or Perl scripts or libraries. Thanks, - Kev

Re: Return of the st0 Error - More Info...

1999-11-10 Thread Eric Sisler
Kevin Hemenway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm answering both messages here, so read on... >To update everyone, we rebooted the server on Monday, server being a RH6.0 >machine with 2.25smp. In the past, when we rebooted the machine (after >losing functionability of the tape drive), everything wou

HTML

1999-11-10 Thread Glen Lee Edwards
Well, since we're talking about HTML email, I'm in the process of modifying an email program I wrote to pull the text out of an HTML post and discard the HTML portion. As such I need to see how different email programs format HTML email. Could as many of you as possible email a note to me (not t

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Edward H. Currie
How about taking this soap opera stuff to your favorite R-rated forum. For the record, the topic here is Linux ... and as for R-Rated  mailing lists being the haven't for adults ... what nonsense -Original Message-From: Rick Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[

Adding drives, but can't mount them

1999-11-10 Thread Stephen King
Hi, I'm trying to add a drive to /dev/hdb. I thought it went fine, with cfdisk, making the desired partitions and so on, but none of them are recognised by mount. They are listed by cfdisk as native linux (83) partitions, but mounting them with, say... mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb5 /disk2 results i

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Frank A. Baldevarona
Thanks. That was very funny. Frank Marc Davis wrote: > > Juha Saarinen wrote: > > > > That is why a majority of e-mail lists BAN the use of HTML e-mail. > > > > The Red Hat list doesn't, AFAIK. A simple "please don't use HTML when > > sending to the list" would have been enough. Flaming newcom

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Uncle Meat
On 10-Nov-99 Benjamin Jackson opined: > Well its the simple fact taht some of us are now endowed with Fully blown > glitz-o-rama stationary enable HTML readable mail browsers. I use pine > for > one and I can't stand people who use there bloated e-mail readers. I find > it annoying. So get off yo

Re: SONY VIAO PCG-818 - internal modem support?

1999-11-10 Thread Virtual Origami
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Dan Mueth wrote: > > I've installed Red Hat 6.1 on a coworkers SONY VIAO PCG-818 notebook. [--snip modem--] > > I'm wondering what trick I need to pull in order to get this to work. > > If you haven't done so, I would check out "Linux on Laptops": > http://www.cs.utexas.edu/u

Re: Centralised User lists .. (??)

1999-11-10 Thread Todd Bordeaux
Jamie Carl wrote: > > Here's an interesting one i'm hoping someone can help me with. > > I have a whole heap of Linux machines(20 to be exact) that I would > like to use some sort of centralised user list. My first question > is, "Is this possible?". Which would lead me to my next question, >

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Marc Davis
Juha Saarinen wrote: > > That is why a majority of e-mail lists BAN the use of HTML e-mail. > > The Red Hat list doesn't, AFAIK. A simple "please don't use HTML when > sending to the list" would have been enough. Flaming newcomers to the > list is counterproductive and represents behaviour that

RE: Take a pill and chill with: "The Ultimate Flame... (tm)"

1999-11-10 Thread Chuck Mead
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Jeff Graves said: JG>wow...what the hell do you say to something like that besides, JG>"I think i'll go kill myself now." It is a hoot isn't it! I s'pose it's easy to see why I've preserved it! -- Chuck Mead, CTO, MoonGroup Consulting, Inc. Mail pr

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Steve Frampton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Rick Perry wrote: > You know I'm second guessing myself... 1. Turn off the #@$(*& HTML-encoding. 2. Learn to word-wrap. 3. Realize that the Internet consists of people on a wide variety of computing platforms, operating syste

Re: RH 6.1 install ( S3 video/ Apple monitor)

1999-11-10 Thread Virtual Origami
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Monitor is Apple 17" Multiscan. RH 6.1 sees everything OK during install ( I'm going to venture a guess that your problem may be scan rate. Try setting the 1024x768 resolution at 72 Hz (what it runs on on my Mac with that specific model). I'm no

Re: Centralised User lists .. (??)

1999-11-10 Thread Steve Borho
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 10:17:53AM +1100, Jamie Carl wrote: > Here's an interesting one i'm hoping someone can help me with. > > I have a whole heap of Linux machines(20 to be exact) that I would > like to use some sort of centralised user list. My first question > is, "Is this possible?". Whic

Re: RH 6.1 install ( S3 video/ Apple monitor)

1999-11-10 Thread Rick Forrester
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > well, that's part of the problem. I'm trying to do this the easy way ( > boot off floppy, install from CD ), but GNOME install and Custom > install ( in GUI mode ) do an auto-detect of the S3 ( no option to > choose otherwise). Haven't tried others ( KDE), but I'd assume

Centralised User lists .. (??)

1999-11-10 Thread Jamie Carl
Here's an interesting one i'm hoping someone can help me with. I have a whole heap of Linux machines(20 to be exact) that I would like to use some sort of centralised user list. My first question is, "Is this possible?". Which would lead me to my next question, "How do i do this?". Some back

RE: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Juha Saarinen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- - -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > HTML e-mail is not good. It is a very stupid idea forced on to us > by the stupid OS company, MicroSh!t. It does not gain you anything > at all, except to piss of people who's mail readers can't deal with > it correctly.

Re: Networking hardware

1999-11-10 Thread fherman
steve cohen wrote: > > I am beginning a project to network the PCs in my house. I plan to use > an old PC (P5-133) running Linux as the main server on this network for > Internet and printing. Also to be networked are an IMAC and some > unknown as yet Windows box. > > Can someone point me at a

Midi setup in 6.0

1999-11-10 Thread Bill Johnson
I'm having trouble configuring my Redhat 6.0 system for midi. I have sound working, but not midi. Here is my configuration: I'm running Redhat 6.0 on a Packard Bell L190 machine. (Pentium 200 box) This machine has a built in Soundblaster compatible sound card, which is midi capable, because it

Re: Bandwdith throttle in Apache?

1999-11-10 Thread Vidiot
>Can I limit download bandwidth speed in apache? I'm hosting a file >download that is linked via an HTTP and I would like to keep people from >sucking my server dry. I can move to an anonymous FTP but I'd rather >not enable that if I don't have to. >Scott You'll run out of internet bandwidth be

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Vidiot
>While we're on the subject, is my email okay? I hope I don't have html attachme >nts on >any of my email and i used the 'ole return key while writing this one I thi >nk i turned >everything off but just in case I figured I'd ask you guys... No HTML attachment. The lines are a little long.

RE: Take a pill and chill with: "The Ultimate Flame... (tm)"

1999-11-10 Thread Jeff Graves
wow...what the hell do you say to something like that besides, "I think i'll go kill myself now." -Original Message- From: Chuck Mead [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 5:34 PM To: Redhat List Subject:Take a pill and chill with: "The Ultimate Flame

Midi setup in Redhat 6.0

1999-11-10 Thread Bill
I'm having trouble configuring my Redhat 6.0 system for midi. I have sound working, but not midi. Here is my configuration: I'm running Redhat 6.0 on a Packard Bell L190 machine. (Pentium 200 box) This machine has a built in Soundblaster compatible sound card, which is midi capable, because i

Re: How to configure a Home network?

1999-11-10 Thread Ddmmp1
A book that lists most of what you're searching for is: The Linux Network by Fred Butzen and Christopher Hilton Tyson -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: RH 6.1 install ( S3 video/ Apple monitor)

1999-11-10 Thread sparsi
well, that's part of the problem. I'm trying to do this the easy way ( boot off floppy, install from CD ), but GNOME install and Custom install ( in GUI mode ) do an auto-detect of the S3 ( no option to choose otherwise). Haven't tried others ( KDE), but I'd assume the video-detect is the same r

RE: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread patrick
No problem...some people get bent out of shape far too readily and will jump down your throat without explaining, calmly and clearly, why you may be practicing a violation of email ettiquet. HTML mail can look nice but it comes at a price...hogging bandwidth unecessarily - and this can cost some

Bandwdith throttle in Apache?

1999-11-10 Thread Scott Tyson
Can I limit download bandwidth speed in apache? I'm hosting a file download that is linked via an HTTP and I would like to keep people from sucking my server dry. I can move to an anonymous FTP but I'd rather not enable that if I don't have to. Scott -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: POP3 Support?

1999-11-10 Thread Chuck Mead
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Chris Weiss said: CW>In trying to set up the LAN here, I want to provide POP3 support to the CW>email server on my linux box. As I understand it, the only way to get this CW>is through QPopper? Is that the best solution? Are there alternatives? Is CW>there good documentati

RE: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Jeff Graves
While we're on the subject, is my email okay? I hope I don't have html attachments on any of my email and i used the 'ole return key while writing this one I think i turned everything off but just in case I figured I'd ask you guys... -Original Message- From: Sergio A. Kessler [S

POP3 Support?

1999-11-10 Thread Chris Weiss
In trying to set up the LAN here, I want to provide POP3 support to the email server on my linux box. As I understand it, the only way to get this is through QPopper? Is that the best solution? Are there alternatives? Is there good documentation somewhere (online or on paper - I couldn't find

Take a pill and chill with: "The Ultimate Flame... (tm)"

1999-11-10 Thread Chuck Mead
As the list is in a spiral of temper over all sorts of issues today... Everything from boorish language to html mail is getting the once, twice, and thrice over so I thought I'd share something I came across some time ago. Everytime I start to take things too seriously I dig it up and have a read

Re: FrontPage Extensions with 1.3.9 Apache?

1999-11-10 Thread Kevin Hemenway
> I did this the other day, but didn't patch apache. I don't know what the > raven ssl server is either. Not really sure if I can help, but thought I'd > at least ask The Raven is simply another module which adds SSL support to the server. It duplicates (at least, the idea) of SSLeay and some of

Re: RH 6.1 install ( S3 video/ Apple monitor)

1999-11-10 Thread Rick Forrester
Given your problems with the monitor/video chip set, have you tried installing the vga16 & XF86Setup rpm's from the distro? If not, give it a go. Often a bit easier for getting started. best rickf -- Rick Forrister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "To get something done a committee s

RE: [OT] Dell and Gateway selling Linux-based Net boxes?

1999-11-10 Thread Chris Morton
Don't forget the salient fact that the Linux community will actually try to FIX bugs in the OS, as opposed to pretending they don't exist and blaming the user. -Original Message- From: Bill Carlson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 5:00 PM To: Red Hat List Subj

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Sergio A. Kessler
Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> el día Wed, 10 Nov 1999 15:37:03 -0600 (CST), escribió: Rick, I've warned you privately of this, and you make the mistake again !? sending a nice gif and html in every email, is not to live in 20th century, is an act of inmense stupidity. please, read what Vidiot sa

Re: FrontPage Extensions with 1.3.9 Apache?

1999-11-10 Thread Charles Galpin
I did this the other day, but didn't patch apache. I don't know what the raven ssl server is either. Not really sure if I can help, but thought I'd at least ask Can you tell us if apache worked with the patches before doing the fp install? I would try that first, you may just find your patched se

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Bill Carlson
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Rick Perry wrote: > Rick Perry > Rick Perry > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Since you use Outlook, I guess you'll deserve it when you get the Bubbleboy virus. Personally, if I see a message with HTML, it's gone before I even think too much abou

RH 6.1 install ( S3 video/ Apple monitor)

1999-11-10 Thread sparsi
OK, I've had nothing but trouble with monitors in RH 5.2. Now , with RH 6.1, same thing ( is that why RH is not a desktop OS like Microsloth Windoes ? ) It's on an IBM P133, S3 video ( trio 64v+ - at least according to Win 95 and RH). Monitor is Apple 17" Multiscan. RH 6.1 sees everything OK

Re: [OT] Dell and Gateway selling Linux-based Net boxes?

1999-11-10 Thread Bill Carlson
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Benjamin Jackson wrote: > columsn and have learned nothing useful. Linux needs to go a long way in > User Friendliness before it can be understood by the huddled masses. You know, I have a real problem with this agruement, since most of the huddled masses can't understand Wi

why?

1999-11-10 Thread Harold E Wilson
Gee, I guess swearing isn't permitted on the list but public flaming is! I use pine, (once in a while) and I have had no problems reading/word wrapping or whatever with his letter. In fact I have more trouble with HTML-E-mail and word wrapping with my HTML-E-mail program (Netscape mail) then I do

RE: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Chris Weiss
Not to flame ya, but I find it kinda funny that this coming from someone who's .SIG is longer than their message. I bet more people are using bloated email packages than can interpret geek code. :) -Original Message- From: Benjamin Jackson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday,

Re: Portsentry and 'ssh' problems in RH 6.0

1999-11-10 Thread Bill Carlson
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, George Lenzer wrote: > I have a few unusual problems that have crept into my system since my last > installation (Oct 6, 1999). I did a clean install of RH 6.0 and disabled > all of the uneeded daemons and blocked ports I knew I wouldn't use. I > installed Psionic Portse

Ultra ATA 66, cooling, and triple boot

1999-11-10 Thread Jeff Graves
Hey guys, I got tthree questions for you: 1) Anyone have any trouble using Promise ATA Ultra 66 controller cards with linux. I thought i read that someone was having trouble getting linux to recognize hde. I just bought a new IBM Deskstar 34GXP 34.2GB drive for my PII 333. I put Win 98 (i know

FrontPage Extensions with 1.3.9 Apache?

1999-11-10 Thread Kevin Hemenway
Ok, I'm sure this has been mentioned in the archives somewhere, but the Redhat List archives seem to be not there, and you can't easily search the ISP-Tech archives. Soo I'm attempting to install apache 1.3.9 with frontpage server extensions 2000 with suexec, php, and the raven ssl server. So

RE: Networking hardware

1999-11-10 Thread Jeff Graves
Whenever I'm looking to buy computer parts I use www.jango.com and www.cnet.com to find a good deal. -Original Message- From: Chris Morton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 3:53 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject:RE: Networking hardware www.cdw.

startx and the normal user...

1999-11-10 Thread Scott McCool
Greetings all. I am running redhat 6.0 and normal users sitting at the terminal can't start X. I have XFree86-3.3.5 installed. root can run X just fine. Normal users are confronted with: "Authentication failed - cannot start X server Perhaps you do not have console ownership?" --pause-- "_X11

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Benjamin Jackson
Well its the simple fact taht some of us are now endowed with Fully blown glitz-o-rama stationary enable HTML readable mail browsers. I use pine for one and I can't stand people who use there bloated e-mail readers. I find it annoying. So get off you high horse and show some respect to people who

Re: Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Vidiot
Rick, take a look at this copy of your posting to the list. Notice how LONG it is. It a waste of net bandwidth and disk space. HTML e-mail is not good. It is a very stupid idea forced on to us by the stupid OS company, MicroSh!t. It does not gain you anything at all, except to piss of people

Re: Return of the st0 Error - More Info...

1999-11-10 Thread Kevin Hemenway
Hey! I have even more information concerning the stupid tape drive thing. Ok. We had to reboot our server due to a mishap with Frontpage Extensions (anyone had any luck installing these things, argh?). Curious, we ran an lsmod after the reboot. Another line was added into what is shown below:

Why?

1999-11-10 Thread Rick Perry
You know I'm second guessing myself now on why I even joined this mailing list, most of you try to help and the help is appreciated, myself I try not to even send anything unless it's an answer to someone or a question. Evidently I insulted some people because I was using stationary in my e

RE: Kernel Recompile Problems

1999-11-10 Thread Chris Morton
Thanks. I finally got it to work lastnight about midnight. My problem was trying to follow the directions in the How-To. I followed the directions in the RH 6.0 installation guide and it worked perfectly. I think "make mrproper" and going into the right directory [/usr/src/linux-2.2.5] were wh

RE: Networking hardware

1999-11-10 Thread Chris Morton
www.cdw.com www.computability.com -Original Message- From: steve cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 2:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Networking hardware I am beginning a project to network the PCs in my house. I plan to use an old PC (P5-133) ru

Re: [OT] Dell and Gateway selling Linux-based Net boxes?

1999-11-10 Thread Benjamin Jackson
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Hugo wrote: > Last month, John Dvorak wrote in PC Magazine that Linux would be ideal > for VICs (Very Inexpensive Computers), as Microsoft would not be willing > to sacrifice their cash cow in order to compete with free OSes. Now, I > hear rumors that Microsoft is consider

Re: LinuxCad 3D ver 2.0

1999-11-10 Thread Phil Risby
Hi Doug Ill reply to the list on this one I have a purchased copy here First of all its not AutoCAD by any stretch of the imagination And I have the latest download, nothing 3D in it There site has been advertising Version 2 for ages now, its not out! Yes its buggy and the man is rude to his cust

[OT] Dell and Gateway selling Linux-based Net boxes?

1999-11-10 Thread Hugo
I saw a news item reporting that Dell, Gateway and another major vendor/manufacturer would start selling Internet boxes (news, mail, web, IRC, etc.) in Q1/2000. The boxes would have a PC architecture & would _not_ be running Windows.   Last month, John Dvorak wrote in PC Magazine that Linux

Re: POP3 and How to install RPM?

1999-11-10 Thread Chuck Mead
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Benjamin Jackson said: BJ>One should also point tout that it is good to compile the binaries BJ>yourself. Package Management is Evil BJ> :) While I recognize that this is merely a philosophical point I should point out that rpm allows you to do both! Which is the way that I

RE: How to configure a Home network?

1999-11-10 Thread Juha Saarinen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hello > > > I am in the process of setting up a network in my home. I have a > server running Redhat, and 2 clients running Win95. I would like > to know if there is a document or book somewhere which would guide > me? Or if not I am willing to create somet

RE: HELP SWEARING

1999-11-10 Thread Juha Saarinen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- OK, let's have a separate (R)-rated Red Hat list then, for the adult subscribers. ;- - -- Juha > -Original Message- > From: Michael S. Dunsavage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, 10 November 1999 6:20 p.m. > To: redhat list > Subject

Networking hardware

1999-11-10 Thread steve cohen
I am beginning a project to network the PCs in my house. I plan to use an old PC (P5-133) running Linux as the main server on this network for Internet and printing. Also to be networked are an IMAC and some unknown as yet Windows box. Can someone point me at a GOOD online source for ordering s

Re: POP3 and How to install RPM?

1999-11-10 Thread Benjamin Jackson
One should also point tout that it is good to compile the binaries yourself. Package Management is Evil :) Ben Jackson - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.esgeroth.org/~zaphod -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version 3.12 GAT d- s+:++ a19 C$ UL P++ L++$ E-- W+++ N++ o+ K++

Re: CreativeLabs Live sound card

1999-11-10 Thread Gerald Henriksen
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Jurgen Botz wrote: > "Peter Cague \( Xtra \)" wrote: > > Is the any news come though about drivers for the creative > > live cards or a work around at all > > Yes, Creative made driver free with source under GPL. See: > > http://opensource.creative.com/ > > This drive

Re: POP3 and How to install RPM?

1999-11-10 Thread Sergio A. Kessler
"lee lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> el día Wed, 10 Nov 1999 09:55:22 EST, escribió: >Hi, > >imap is not installed. But my next question is how to install imap? >I found the imap-4.5-3.src.rpm on my second cd-rom. when I run gnorpm to [nonsense snipped] >Any idea? Thanks yes, I have an idea, but you

Re: CreativeLabs Live sound card

1999-11-10 Thread Jurgen Botz
"Peter Cague \( Xtra \)" wrote: > Is the any news come though about drivers for the creative > live cards or a work around at all Yes, Creative made driver free with source under GPL. See: http://opensource.creative.com/ This driver is still a little rough, doesn't support all the features o

Re: ethernet setup

1999-11-10 Thread Staats, Sean E.
It doesn't work even when I assign it an IP address that should be valid for the network I'm on. -- > From: Steve Borho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: ethernet setup > Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 12:31 PM > > On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 10:24:57AM -0800, Se

Re: SSH source vs. SSH RPMs

1999-11-10 Thread Jurgen Botz
Chuck Milam wrote: > After building and installing ssh-1.2.27-5us.src.rpm, when I try to > connect to a machine that's had ssh installed from RPM from a machine > that has ssh installed from source, I cannot connect. >[...] > sshd[7154]: fatal: RSA key has too many bits for RSAREF to handle Ssh c

Re: Palm programming with gcc?

1999-11-10 Thread Nitesh Dhanjani
Wow thats cool. Have you booted your palm with this linux kernel? Does it include support for /dev/ethx? :) thanks! On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, J. Scott Kasten wrote: > Goto http://www.uclinux.org/ > > The palm uses one of those 68K derivative chip sets called the "dragonball". > On that site, you

Re: POP3 and How to install RPM?

1999-11-10 Thread Chuck Mead
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, lee lee said: ll>Hi, ll> ll>imap is not installed. But my next question is how to install imap? ll>I found the imap-4.5-3.src.rpm on my second cd-rom. when I run gnorpm to ll>install it, it didn't give me any message when I press 'install' button. ll>Then, I excuted 'rpm -i

Re: ethernet setup

1999-11-10 Thread Steve Borho
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 10:24:57AM -0800, Sean Staats wrote: > I made sure that the ethernet card does get recognized at boot time and > I now understand that eth0 is an interface and not a device so there > won't be such a thing as /dev/eth0. I typed "ifconfig eth0 up" and got > no error message

Re: ethernet setup

1999-11-10 Thread Sean Staats
I made sure that the ethernet card does get recognized at boot time and I now understand that eth0 is an interface and not a device so there won't be such a thing as /dev/eth0. I typed "ifconfig eth0 up" and got no error messages. I typed "ifconfig eth0" and it gave me a lot of information ab

Re: ethernet setup

1999-11-10 Thread Sean Staats
I made sure that the ethernet card does get recognized at boot time and I now understand that eth0 is an interface and not a device so there won't be such a thing as /dev/eth0. I typed "ifconfig eth0 up" and got no error messages. I typed "ifconfig eth0" and it gave me a lot of information ab

LinuxCad 3D ver 2.0

1999-11-10 Thread Doug McGarrett
LinuxCad 3D claims to be an AutoCad clone. Has anyone on this list had any experience with this software? I won't mind paying $99 for it if it is OK, but I seem to remember a report that version 1.0 was _very_ buggy and required a lot of extra-cost add-ons. If you haven't used it but know of a

cnames

1999-11-10 Thread Glen Lee Edwards
Can someone instruct me how to set up cnames so they're recognzied on my Apollo box? My server is set up to forward them here, I just can't figure out how to get my local box to recognize them. Glen Glen Lee Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] :

Re: grainy netscape graphics

1999-11-10 Thread haidar
Once upon a time scott lockhart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > hi folks, > > just installed redhat6.1 on my ThinkPad 600e, selecting the detected > NeoMagic > chipset w/ 1024x768 LCD display option @ 16bpp. x looks great w/ gnome, > however > any graphics under netscape 4.61

Re: Portsentry and 'ssh' problems in RH 6.0

1999-11-10 Thread Sam Bayne
Greg W wrote: > >I also noticed that portsentry was putting my DHCP clients into the > >hosts.deny file as well as the local machine's internal IP address and the After flushing the firewall rules, try setting port sentry to only tcpscan. If that fixes it, and you still worry about udp portscan

Re: Printers....geez printers...

1999-11-10 Thread Hanigan Family
Hi, I don't know if this will help, but here goes. I had some problems when my Unix system V machine printed a job followed by my Linux sytem printing a job. I created a text file that held only the printer reset command. If you have the technical reference manuel or a good manuel for the printer

Re: printer woes (fwd)

1999-11-10 Thread Avram Aumick
I tried this and it solved my problems. Avram On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Bill Simpson wrote: > > Did you remember to add > > > > alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc > > > > to the /etc/conf.modules as documented in the errata? > > > Thanks Jose, I will try this. > > Bill > > > -- > To unsubscri

Printers....geez printers...

1999-11-10 Thread Rick Perry
Title: M M.I.S DEPARTMENT Okhere's another printer problem...by the way, I still can't get remote printing working over the internet between computerscan make it work in house through TCP/IP connections...but not over the net. I even paid redhat their fee for call in support and d

Re: Portsentry and 'ssh' problems in RH 6.0

1999-11-10 Thread Greg W
>I also noticed that portsentry was putting my DHCP clients into the >hosts.deny file as well as the local machine's internal IP address and the >Internet IP address. The following addresses were in my hosts.deny file: > Hi george Just in case you have not booted the machine, often the setup

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