It is actually Xconfigurator not XConfigurator.
Crisis wrote:
> XConfigurator is the proper syntax I believe. You forgot the r and didn't
> capitalize the C, remember Unix is case sensitive.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jimmie Brandon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 1
Ahem... a rudimentary command of English is definitively useful for setting
up Linux.
[root@vimfuego juha]# which Xconfigurator
/usr/X11R6/bin/Xconfigurator
There's also a more manual utility (more typing):
/usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config
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%-> -Original Message-
%-> From: Jimmie Br
Usually when you install Linux or BSD the size of the / partition is usually
100mb butt So if you want to login as root having X
startup automatically will just fill up your / partition really quickly. With
files such as
Desktop
.netscape etc etc
I suggest you start Linux on text mode and wh
If you bought a copy of Red Hat that came with a box . You dont need a RPM
book because the documenation bookelet comes with very good instructions on
RPMS.
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Roger Dooley wrote:
> Try www.rpm.org
>
> Gordon Charrick wrote:
> >
> > Wasn't there an online version of the Red
XConfigurator is the proper syntax I believe. You forgot the r and didn't
capitalize the C, remember Unix is case sensitive.
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From: Jimmie Brandon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 11:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Xconfiguator??
I typed in
Hello,
You are missing an "r" next time try the "whereis" command
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Xconfigurator
>
> you missed an r.
>
> charles
>
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Jimmie Brandon wrote:
>
> > I typed in Xconfiguator.
> >
> > Response: "bash: Xconfiguator: command not
Charles:
This worked beautifully. Thanks. :)
- Mike
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> this should get you started. Stick this in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
>
> # IP Masquerading
> echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> /sbin/modprobe ipip.o
> /sbin/modprobe ip_masq_ftp.o
> /sbin/modpr
Xconfigurator
you missed an r.
charles
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Jimmie Brandon wrote:
> I typed in Xconfiguator.
>
> Response: "bash: Xconfiguator: command not found".
>
> Jimmie
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try XF86Setup
if not found then the rpm is on the redhat cd
-Original Message-
From: Jimmie Brandon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 11:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Xconfiguator??
I typed in Xconfiguator.
Response: "bash: Xconfiguator: command not foun
I typed in Xconfiguator.
Response: "bash: Xconfiguator: command not found".
Jimmie
--- Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have a Serial Mouse S/N:7M0462641
> > CE FCC ID:IOW CM-290F
> > Made In China.
> >
> >It has a "PC" and "MS" switch on the bottom of the
> >mouse.
this should get you started. Stick this in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
# IP Masquerading
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
/sbin/modprobe ipip.o
/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_ftp.o
/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_raudio.o
/sbin/modprobe ip_irc.o
#/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_pptp.o
# sets timeouts to decent values
# Th
Evening:
I have two Ethernet cards in my Linux box. I'm running ipchains. So far,
I've not set up anything with a Firewall blocking any of the three chains,
input, output or forward. They all have a default policy of accept. I
would like to start by making it so that my internal network,
192.
Easy,
prompt$ man -w vi
/var/catman/cat1/vi.1.gz (<-- /usr/man/man1/vi.1)
prompt$ vi /usr/man/man1/vi.1
:!groff -man % > /tmp/vi.man.ps
:q!
prompt$ file /tmp/vi.man.ps
/tmp/vi.man.ps: PostScript document text conforming at level 3.0
prompt$ gv /tmp/vi.man.ps &
Have fun,
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I have a basic question.
when you install modules
i guess called mod_alias.c
how would you do that into apache.
i see it in the httpd.conf
and it does this
AddModule mod_alias.c
but if someone makes it how would
you include it into apache.
do you need to recompile it into apache too?
or just cop
I have a machine running Redhat 6.1. When I telnet to it, it didn't ask me
the user id and passwd and went to # directly.
What's wrong with it? How can I fix it?
thanks
Joseph
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>I have a Serial Mouse S/N:7M0462641
> CE FCC ID:IOW CM-290F
> Made In China.
>
>It has a "PC" and "MS" switch on the bottom of the
>mouse. The mouse does not work in either position.
>
> I also, have a AWCER mouse with the same kind of
>switch on the bottom and Red Hat 6.2 doe
I have a Serial Mouse S/N:7M0462641
CE FCC ID:IOW CM-290F
Made In China.
It has a "PC" and "MS" switch on the bottom of the
mouse. The mouse does not work in either position.
I also, have a AWCER mouse with the same kind of
switch on the bottom and Red Hat 6.2 does not
rec
Evening:
Does anyone have the official dates for when Red Hat released Red Hat 6.0
and Red hat 6.1?
Thanks.
- Mike
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we get the idea, just drop it so it doesnt turn into another pissing
match.
Vidiot wrote:
>
> >Jimmie:
> >
> >With the exception of a few, you will find just about anyone on this list
> >will help you in anyway possible if they can. Please don't allow the
> >unnecessary sarcasm exhibited by one
>Jimmie:
>
>With the exception of a few, you will find just about anyone on this list
>will help you in anyway possible if they can. Please don't allow the
>unnecessary sarcasm exhibited by one individual to deter you from giving us
>some details on your problem.
>
>Thank You,
>
>Eddie Strohmier
Jimmie:
With the exception of a few, you will find just about anyone on this list
will help you in anyway possible if they can. Please don't allow the
unnecessary sarcasm exhibited by one individual to deter you from giving us
some details on your problem.
Thank You,
Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Glo
>Red Hat 6.2 does not recognize my mouse.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>jimmie
Start by telling us what kind of mouse it is and how it connects to the PC.
I do not know of any mind readers on this list, so you must give details.
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Bart: Hey, why is it destroying other
Red Hat 6.2 does not recognize my mouse.
Any suggestions?
jimmie
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Hi,
Have a Tyan S1836 mb with onboard SCSI; AIC 7895. I just installed RH 6.1
on it, and it detected the hard drives & cdrom running off the scsi
controller and works great.
I then compiled kernel 2.2.14 on it, using the same SCSI module (tried it
both compiled AND module) and it panics at boot
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Rob Saul wrote:
>
> Some Unix variants have had a shell called restricted_shell
> (usually given the helpful name rsh). I don't recall ever
> seeing a version for Linux, but a description can be found
> here: http://gsbjfb.uchicago.edu/man/man1m/rsh.html
>
The following i
Try www.rpm.org
Gordon Charrick wrote:
>
> Wasn't there an online version of the Red Hat RPM book at some time? I've
> been looking for it and haven't been able to find it.
>
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Wasn't there an online version of the Red Hat RPM book at some time? I've
been looking for it and haven't been able to find it.
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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> You wouldnt happen to have a 2.3.50 rpm set built and laying around
> somewhere would you? The TCP/IP stack is supposed to be great for a quake
> server. Hope to see that 2.2.15 soon.
No, I don't have 2.3 kernel rpms. However, 2.3 is going to be 2.4 very
soon. 2.3
Some Unix variants have had a shell called restricted_shell
(usually given the helpful name rsh). I don't recall ever
seeing a version for Linux, but a description can be found
here: http://gsbjfb.uchicago.edu/man/man1m/rsh.html
"Randolph K. Zeitvogel" wrote:
>
> Adrian,
>
> There used to be
If you (don't want)/(can use) apm in your computer, it would make sense
to remove apmd from the startup.
Run ntsysv and uncheck apmd.
Regards
Gustav
shock wrote:
>
> Bernard Victor wrote:
>
> > I get one error message when Linux is loading 'No APM support in Kernel'.
> > Does this have any si
Adrian,
There used to be a tiny shell or secure shell program that was used by
dial-in providers to limit the commands that a user had access to. I
don't know where to find it off the top of my head, but that is one
option.
The other would be to create a unique .profile or .cshrc depending on t
UK Jaiswal wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Wouldn't you like to share the "stupid" mistake? ;-)
> What was the problem?
>
i had recompiled my kernel early that morning (funny what you can't remember
later in the day, eh?) and my pcmcia modules hadn't gotten created. i had
saved my old /lib/modules tree,
Bernard Victor wrote:
> I get one error message when Linux is loading 'No APM support in Kernel'.
> Does this have any significance or can it be ignored or corrected.
>
> Finally can I upgrade from 6.0 to 6.1, or do you have to re-load, and anyway
> is 6.0 is more stable.
>
i /believe/ apm is po
Bernard Victor wrote:
> I would like to try KDE, as I gather that it is more configurable.
>
> Would I be better off to change the boot up to take me to text mode, and
> then is there a command to start X windows with the KDE interface.
>
> Can any one help ?
create a file called .xinitrc in you
You wouldnt happen to have a 2.3.50 rpm set built and laying around
somewhere would you? The TCP/IP stack is supposed to be great for a quake
server. Hope to see that 2.2.15 soon.
>You are way too kind :)
>
>Try:
>ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib/
>
>Just as soon as 2.2.15
Steven,
Can U tell me how to solve it as I might made the same mistake.
Bill
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Busy Modem
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 15:42:23 -0600
Nevermind. I figured it o
I had the same problem start from the beginning when I installed the 6.1
Bill
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From: "Stephen Hargrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Busy Modem
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 15:16:23 -0600
Hey all. I'm running RH6.1 o
Have you tried running switchdesk from within Gnome?
Paul
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From: Bernard Victor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 5:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:N
I have recently installed Red Hat 6.00, and have been unable to open up KDE.
At the login screen, there is an option to use KDE but clicking on this
before or after putting in my user info, just brings up the log in screen,
and then defaults to Gnome. If I try to switch to KDE from Gnome using she
I get one error message when Linux is loading 'No APM support in Kernel'.
Does this have any significance or can it be ignored or corrected.
Finally can I upgrade from 6.0 to 6.1, or do you have to re-load, and anyway
is 6.0 is more stable.
Victors
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Hi Steve,
Wouldn't you like to share the "stupid" mistake? ;-)
What was the problem?
Uk
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From: Stephen Hargrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 03:12
Subject: Re: Busy Modem
> Nevermind. I figured it out, and it was a stupid
Erhm...
In French, it becomes nul (if it's a man (or a masculine thing (like a
problem))) and nulle (if it's a woman (or a feminine thing (like a
solution))).
But then, my wife tells me that even though men can be 'nul', women
can't be considered 'nulle'. :-)
Do I dear saying that's just my 0.0
Gordon,
Please, let us know when it's done, will you?
Regards
Gustav
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> > Special thanks to the guy who make that RPM.
> > Perhaps that gentleman will speak up and give the address again.
>
> You are way too kind :)
>
> Try:
> ftp://duke.e
Hi.
Dd RedHat support BJC 2000 printer ? I can't get it to work.
Its work with BJC 2xx series.. but not the 2K
Which filter should i use ?
Thanks
-lz
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