>Are you sure egcs is installed?
No. What is it and where would I find it?
Glen
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> hi,
>
> i have trouble how to configure my soundcard (yamaha YMF 724) under my
> redhat 6.1 has anyone has the driver or script to help reconfigure my soundcard
>
> thanks
>
Is that even a supported card under Linux/Intel? Isn't that YMF24 one
of those new P
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 11:19:06PM -0600, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> I just tried to install the PERL module Term::Readkey on Cartman, but
> received the following error;
>
> Directory: /home/downloads/readkey/TermReadKey-2.14
> $ make test
> cc -c -Dbool=char -DHAS_BOOL -I/usr/local/include -O2
I just tried to install the PERL module Term::Readkey on Cartman, but
received the following error;
Directory: /home/downloads/readkey/TermReadKey-2.14
$ make test
cc -c -Dbool=char -DHAS_BOOL -I/usr/local/include -O2
-DVERSION=\"2.14\" -DXS_VERSION=\"2.14\" -fpic
-I/usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i386-l
hi,
i have trouble how to configure my soundcard (yamaha YMF 724) under my
redhat 6.1 has anyone has the driver or script to help reconfigure my soundcard
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Johnnio wrote:
>
>
> Brian wrote:
> >
> > do both nic's show a link light? how about the hub?
>
> Brian
>
> The 1st machine shows a green light on the nic and a steady light on the
> hub
>
> However the 2nd machine has an old [but I thought functioning NIC]
> nic whic
Hi kirk,
Thanks for your advice.
> I still highly recommend going to XFree86 3.3.6. I
> have a Voodoo Banshee and a Voodoo 3 both working here.
> The foregoing is for a Banshee or Voodoo3.
I will take your advice to download XFree86 3.3.6
> The Voodoo2 uses different drivers, Exactly which one
This is actually caused by your host name being changed when you bring the
ppp connection up. X programs aren't able to resolve the hostname of your
machine any longer.
Here's the post that somebody made last week with the solution:
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date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 07:07:21 +0100
From: "Anthony E
Hello:
I know this is off topic but has anyone noticed the large decline in Redhat
stock price lately and the news today that IBM has sold off 14 + million
worth of shares recently. I hope this not a sign of things to come. I always
thought or my impression was that IBM was big into linux particu
Can some one recommend a good video player for linux beside xanim?
Xanim is very choppy and I'd like some thing smoother.
TIA
Steve
Uptime: 9:17pm up 6 days, 3:19, 0 users, load average: 0.28, 0.37, 0.36
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There's been a few reports of DNS concerns as of late. Check the RH errata. They
may have some info there about package updates.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 12:12:59AM +0100, David Pratt wrote:
> Hi,
> I seem to have a problem with my RedHat 6.0 box. Only I have root access and
> there is only one
Why is Xemacs not included in any of the main RH distributions? I'm just
curious b/c all the other main editors are included.
-Roger Dooley
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"Hossein S. Zadeh" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
>
> > Side note: Don't try that partionless install...it takes WAY too long and runs
> > WAY too slow. Of course it said that in the documentation but it didn't
> > capitalize the letters :-(
> >
> > BeOS 5 runs quick thoug
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> Side note: Don't try that partionless install...it takes WAY too long and runs
> WAY too slow. Of course it said that in the documentation but it didn't
> capitalize the letters :-(
>
> BeOS 5 runs quick though with it's partionless install...so go fi
I have a client who is running lpd on a 5.2 system with several serial
printers. A few months ago he had a problem where no jobs would print and
would just stay in the queue. lpr would give the message, "no daemon
present" but ps would show it running. We finally got it working by
removing all the
how safe is it to use NIS
to make it easier to update password
through a system of computer.
can people grab packets that flow.
anyone, have any idea if it is
good way to go to update
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> -Original Message-
> From: David Pratt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 5:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: My Pa
If you go to the rsync web pages, it explains the process that rsync takes
to do a download.
it is safer and quicker over all.
> BUT GOD! Is it ever slow to get going.
> I have already downloaded about 270Mb of the iso
> It takes 5 minutes for rsync to (verify?) for every percentage of download
Brian wrote:
>
> do both nic's show a link light? how about the hub?
Brian
The 1st machine shows a green light on the nic and a steady light on the
hub
However the 2nd machine has an old [but I thought functioning NIC]
nic which does not have any lights.
Do you think I should replace the
How did you get it to work?
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From: Jerry Human <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: freewwweb access? RE: worldspy.net [re: Linux setup? ]
> Hi guys:
>
> Performance is good, 56K modems expected, no busy's and
> still don't understand why resume doesn't work for you.
>
> works great for me, using wget (ah, sweet blessed wget:)
>
> wget -c ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/redhat/redhat-6.2/iso/zoot-i386.iso
>
> I did have an issue a few months ago where I couldn't do a resume
> download from oracle, but for so
David Pratt wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I seem to have a problem with my RedHat 6.0 box. Only I have root access and
> there is only one user added (for telnet login).
> Today, I was unable to login remotely using my user account. After
> physically going to the server, I found that the root password was no
Hi,
I seem to have a problem with my RedHat 6.0 box. Only I have root access and
there is only one user added (for telnet login).
Today, I was unable to login remotely using my user account. After
physically going to the server, I found that the root password was not being
recognised either.
I tri
Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> I am quite sure the 5.x series are libc6 (glibc2) based ...
>
I apologize. I meant to type in libc6 as in glibc2.0 wheras the 6.x
series are glibc2.1 (RH 6.0 supported both if IIRC). Thank you for
catching that.
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I am quite sure the 5.x series are libc6 (glibc2) based ...
However, even between glibc2 version, there might be incompabilities ...
Philippe
"David D.W. Downey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You should be able to upgrade from Red Hat Linux 5.2 to the current
> version (Red Hat Linux 6.2) BUT
You should be able to upgrade from Red Hat Linux 5.2 to the current
version (Red Hat Linux 6.2) BUT take note that what normally makes it go
wrong is that someone has HEAVILY modified the system. Some folks don't
even realize that they've made what is considered heavy modifications
because it's be
I downloaded the ISO from duke.edburg.com (sp???) and it burned just fine using
gcombust with TDK CD-R 650MB/ 74min cd's. These aren't even the 8x speed or
ALL SPEED ones that they are selling now at Costco for $45 for 50 of them.
Basically I don't think you need the 80 minute cd's. I've burne
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 17:05:59 -0500 (EST)
> From: Jason Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Recommended is what:
>
> Reformat? (oh goody goody)
>
> Easy way to just put all the binaries on?
>
> Jason
Previous versions of RedHat had an "upgrade" option when you use the
boot disks (worked fine f
do both nic's show a link light? how about the hub?
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Johnnio wrote:
> Hi again Brian
>
> This is where I'm at currently...
>
> I'm now getting 'destination host unreachable'
>
>
> On the 1st box - RH 5.2 server
>
> netstat -nr
>
> 192.168.127.68 0.0.0.0
Just picked up on this thread. I assume your 1st machine is the
gateway, and you want your 2nd machine to access the Internet through
the first machine. It looks like 192.168.127.68 is the local IP address
of your first machine, and 192.168.127.65 is the local IP address of
your second machine.
Recommended is what:
Reformat? (oh goody goody)
Easy way to just put all the binaries on?
Jason
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Jason Hirsch wrote:
> How do you check an MD5 sum on an image? What command do i issue?
$ md5sum --binary /zoot-i386.iso
b7cb386ec426ae38a925bdd844b86f84*/zoot-i386.iso
I currently have the image in /, your mileage may vary.
-W-
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The iso image is large. I had the same problem, till I switched to 80 minute
disks.
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Hi again Brian
This is where I'm at currently...
I'm now getting 'destination host unreachable'
On the 1st box - RH 5.2 server
netstat -nr
192.168.127.68 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 1500 0 0 eth0
192.168.127.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 1500 0 0 eth0
127.0.0.0
%-> Be sure to check the md5sum on the image you download. While
%-> iso-hunting,
%-> I noticed some sites had only partial transfers available. The
%-> image will
%-> burn, but it won't work worth a flip.
Hmmm... the ISO image on mirror.aarnet.edu.au has the right MD5 checksum,
but it won't bu
Also, you might want to set your virtual screen in /etc/X11/XF86Config.
This comes from the Section "Screen" portion of my /etc/X11/XF86Config:
Subsection "Display"
Depth 32
Modes "1280x1024" "640x480" "800x600" "1024x768"
ViewPort0 0
Virtual
Charlie Romero wrote:
>
> Sorry, for the repost i can't find and don't remember the correct answer.
>
> Under RH 6 or better, what is the maximum amount of ram supported? I
> have a need for 1 gig of ram, about a year ago or so, maybe @ RH 5, I
> remember the max RAM being limited to 256K.
>
>
THis is actually the one I was looking for! Thanks!
Jeff
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, David D.W. Downey wrote:
> Jeff,
> use VNCviewer available at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
>
> You install the VNCserver on the Linux box, and use the VNCviewer on the
> client OS yo
David D.W. Downey wrote:
> Aboslutely fragging GREAT! I think I've become able to understand more
> about certain things in the last 5 minutes than I have in quite awhile.
Warm fuzzies.
> The only thing I don't understand is the term re-entrant.
>
> re-entrant == re enter a function o som
How do you check an MD5 sum on an image? What command do i issue?
Jason
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Mike Lewis wrote:
> Gordon, I too must be missing something (I've not used rsync before).
> Here's what I get:
>
> [cajun@admin cajun]$ rsync -av --progress --stats --partial
> duke.eburg.com:pub/linux/zoot-i386.iso ./zoot-i386.iso
> duke.eburg.com: Connection refused
Not your fault. It was kil
Frank Carreiro wrote:
> I installed last night (home computer) XFree86 4.0. Pretty simple
> installation and selected "card listing" from XF86Setup. Sure enough it
> wasn't on the list.
You can't use XF86Setup with XFree 4.0. It doesn't work.
The configuration files have changed format for XF
David D.W. Downey wrote:
> Isaiah Weiner wrote:
> >
> > ISOs are on most of the mirrors.
> >
>
> Thanks Isaiah.
>
> (/me grumbles about troll kings :-))
Be sure to check the md5sum on the image you download. While iso-hunting,
I noticed some sites had only partial transfers available. T
Sorry, for the repost i can't find and don't remember the correct answer.
Under RH 6 or better, what is the maximum amount of ram supported? I
have a need for 1 gig of ram, about a year ago or so, maybe @ RH 5, I
remember the max RAM being limited to 256K.
Can someone clarify this for me?
TI
You will need to set up your X setup to something with a higher
resolution. you must be at the lowest default resolution.
Bret
> Rajagopal Subash wrote:
>
> Hi All:
> I have a strange problem with RH 6.0. Most of the time whichever menu
> I work on ( like linuxconf and netconf) I can not see th
Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> I think the best live example would build on the event driven
> application mentioned by Dave here.
Yes, that works. And I do want to point out that such applications
can be written _without_ threads--and in fact have been for decades.
Instead, you use signals; somethi
Jeff,
use VNCviewer available at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
You install the VNCserver on the Linux box, and use the VNCviewer on the
client OS you are trying to view from.
The viewer is available for the MAC, Windows 9x/NT/CE, Solaris, and
Linux. Works fragging great!
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Thanks Kirk and Chris,
Indeed, my problems started when I mistyped a tar command. I just
rebooted the system. (That's so Windows!) Everything's back to normal
now. But still, it's quite a pain not to be able to kill such a
process. Any prospects of a fix in future kernels? Thanks,
Hidong
Guys,
Aboslutely fragging GREAT! I think I've become able to understand more
about certain things in the last 5 minutes than I have in quite awhile.
The only thing I don't understand is the term re-entrant.
re-entrant == re enter a function o something? as in NOT doing this or
MUST be ab
I can dialup my ISP, but once I am connected, I can't bring up any more
shells. I have to remember to bring up Navigator before I dialup, or
else no browser. How do I fix it so that I can still bring up shells
once I am online?
Thanks.
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I have looked high and low and can't find the program that was mentioned
on here about running X on windows. If someone could tell me the site, I
would appreciate it. Thanks.
Jeff
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Edward Marczak wrote:
>
> on 24/3/2000 3:45 PM, Samuel Flory shot down the bitstream:
>
> > Acutally you want the mii-diag.c program as it's a bit more user
> > friendly. (Not much mind you.) Becker's site seems to be down so you
> > can find it here:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/support/
Thanks for your continued assistance Brian
Brian wrote:
>
> > >
> > > Is this what you are saying that I need to see in 'netstat -nr
> > > after ppp connects?
> > >
> > > 38.1.1.10.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 1500 0 0 eth0
> > > 192.168.127.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 1500 0 0 et
After all packages have been installed, the process just freezes.
Looking at the different consoles, it looks like it is trying to bring
up networking, but there is a message about a resource being temporarily
unavailable.
I then tried to install via ftp (above is CD-ROM), and when I boot
> >
> > Is this what you are saying that I need to see in 'netstat -nr
> > after ppp connects?
> >
> > 38.1.1.10.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 1500 0 0 eth0
> > 192.168.127.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 1500 0 0 eth0
> > 127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 3584 0 0 lo
> >
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Johnnio wrote:
> Hi Brian
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Is this what you are saying that I need to see in 'netstat -nr
> after ppp connects?
>
> 38.1.1.10.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 1500 0 0 eth0
> 192.168.127.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 1500 0 0 eth0
> 127.
Hi Brian
Thanks for your help.
Is this what you are saying that I need to see in 'netstat -nr
after ppp connects?
38.1.1.10.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 1500 0 0 eth0
192.168.127.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 1500 0 0 eth0
127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 3584 0 0 lo
on 24/3/2000 3:45 PM, Samuel Flory shot down the bitstream:
> Acutally you want the mii-diag.c program as it's a bit more user
> friendly. (Not much mind you.) Becker's site seems to be down so you
> can find it here:
>
> ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/support/flory/mii-diag.c
>
> You'll find the
>
> 127.0.0.1localhost localhost.localdomain
> 192.168.127.65 gw.domain.namegw
> 192.168.127.68 luk.domain.nameluk
>
> 'netstat -nr shows
>
> 192.168.127.650.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 1500 0 0 eth0
> 127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U
I used to have a working home network of 2+ computers.
Currently I am using a Redhat Masqueraded/ Dialup Gateway Box and
a Win-95 workstation connected by a LinkSys 10baseT Hub.
I upgraded it from RH-5.2 [on a 486dx120] to
RH-6.1
[on a newer pentium box but with the 'same nic'/settings etc ]
Hi,
I have the following problem:
On a BP6 motherboard I have two 533 Mhz Celerons (no overclocking).
/dev/hda = Seagate 6 GB
/dev/hde = Maxtor 40 GB UDMA/66
UDMA/66 controller on the motherboard is HPT366.
Installed on this computer is RedHat 6.1 with the kernel 2.2.14 which is
patched with t
Whenever I am in su as root, when I type a "w" to see what people are doing,
my own processes shows up like this:
useruser.dns.loc 8:02am 0.00s 0.24s ? -
I don't know why the ? and the - are in place of PCPU and the What. Any
ideas?
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Lyndon Sundmark wrote:
>
> Does anyone know whether Corel's Wordperfect for Linux is still
> available as a free download and if so where?
>
> I have gone to the usual sites: Corel, CDROM, and Download.com but to no
> avail. ( ie the download links do not work)
http://linux.corel.com
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Oooppsss..
Failed at the most obvious...
I'll give that a try tonight. Didn't think that was the driver to use
:grinz:
(frank crawls back into his hole for another ATI installaion)
I'll let you guys know if I'm still fighting it.
Frank
Frederic Herman wrote:
>
> Did you try the gener
Bret,
Haven't done any threaded programming in the UNIX world, but in OS/2 the
'multithreaded libraries' are actually the same libraries as the 'single
threaded libraries', *except* that the 'multithreaded' versions are
guaranteed(?) to be 100% re-entrant. This might require to serialize
access t
Ohh, Gustaf.
I really dont feel like a whiner, i just felt that Elliots answers where
valid and maked sense - wich made me feel like a stupid person that didnt
bother to think twice before posting.(We all should avoid this :)
(of course, i still think that the new icons could have been included
I am running RH 6.1 on a 233MMX with 128M of RAM and an ISA 3Dfx Raven
(Voodoo Banshee) video card feeding a NEC 17" monitor. I retrieved and
rpm'ed the 3Dfx drivers and XFree86, and the screen did great in the
very large (10xx X 12xx) resolution. I then ran Xconfigurator to set
the resolution t
Ok... I thought I'd give these buggers ANOTHER chance for redemption and
lo! they screw up again!!!
Do I dare continue trying?
I installed last night (home computer) XFree86 4.0. Pretty simple
installation and selected "card listing" from XF86Setup. Sure enough it
wasn't on the list. I selec
One additional point from a not very experienced programmer is that a
program must be written to utilize threaded behavior. Just compiling
and linking against a particular library won't make a monothreaded
program multithreaded. My guess is that the different libraries will
alter the behavior or
Does anyone know whether Corel's Wordperfect for Linux is still
available as a free download and if so where?
I have gone to the usual sites: Corel, CDROM, and Download.com but to no
avail. ( ie the download links do not work)
Any one have any new news on this?
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David,
I think the best live example would build on the event driven
application mentioned by Dave here.
Assume that an X application talks to some hardware device, like a
serial port. This application might need to simultaneously:
a) Listen to the serial port (never know when something comes d
Do the "killed" processes show up on 'ps' as zombies (with a Z)? If so then
they may be there because their parent process is still (erroneously)
waiting for them to complete. Try using adding the -f option to ps. This
will show the parent-child relationships of your processes. If this is the
David D.W. Downey wrote:
> OK, at the risk of sounding like an idiot let me ask the following.
Don't ask, never know.
> If application A is running (the process), the functions that comprise
> that process are the threads? Or at least if it's compiled using the
> pthreads library? If so, then w
Yes, The one from ftp://duke.eburg.com does have USB compiled in.
Kirk
>At 09:45 AM 3/29/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Does 2.2.14 have USB support?
>
>Regards
>Gustav
>
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
>>
>> Not sure, Im running 6.2B on everything here now, (waiting for a clean time
>> to download 6.2 offi
OK, at the risk of sounding like an idiot let me ask the following.
>From what I understand from reading the POSIX threads page I was given,
is this what it means? (Forgive the non programmer side of me, please.)
If application A is running (the process), the functions that comprise
that process
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
Aha! So there IS someone out there who can actually find these docs! I
had someone else email me about that but with no URL. Spent a good hour
spidering through a few of my favorite engines and found not a damn
thing on that last website you gave me. Not so much a
Hi all!
I am making a custom system to be put on a 72MB hard disk, and when I
boot the system, I get this error:
Warning: unable to open an initial console
What may be causing this? What did I forget to put on the system or on
the /etc/rc.d files?
Thanks very much for your help
N§²
Title: RE: Threads !!
David
I am also facing some problem with unimplemented parts of threads.
Like :
pthread_condattr_setpshared(.. ) etc functions. I think the mutex is also not implemented fully.
Try:
etc for more info.
Pranav
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At 02:25 29/03/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>I believe you have to add FollowSymLinks to your httpd.conf file for the
>top level dir.
>
i actually have
>
AllowOverride None
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
Options includesNOEXEC
order allow,deny
allow from all
where of course has
> Don't use -c in the command line :)
>
> You've requested that the remote server do a checksum on a
> 640 meg file,
> which will take several minutes and put a heavy load on the
> server. You
> should be fine without that argument.
>
> As promised, I also set up rsync on duke.
>
> rysnc duke.eb
%-> DNS runs fine. Like I said this slowdown wasn't happening under 6.1,
%-> only after i went up to 6.2. I had the same problem with Slackware 6.9B
%-> which disappeared when i went to Slackware 7.0 and also under RH 5.1
%-> when i went to 5.2. Debian was doing it as well under the ppp-2.3.8
%->
"Lame server"
"Aiiiyyy"
Etc.
I really appreciate the vocabulary.
I just can't figure out why the kernel guys insists on writing out the
dull and way too serious message:
"Please, stand by while the computer is booting" (or something like it)
when the message actually *should* be:
"Please,
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