On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Mike Lewis wrote:
> I'm just setting up xntpd for the first time. I believe I have the server
> piece running and syncing to the various time servers. However, I have some
> questions that I've not yet been able to find the answers to:
>
> 1) Now that I have one machine o
Is this an ide or a scsi drive? can anything see the drive? (as in
windows, dos or bios? there may be a hardware issue... ide interface,
cables, scsi termination, addressing etc.
brian :)
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At 11:51 AM 4/13/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Steve Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>h
Hello,
What would be the procedure for applying a diff patch to kernel source..
I'm trying to enable USB Ethernet (with a Linksys USB100TX, which
uses the "pegasus" driver, I understand..) on my Redhat 6.2
installation, but I haven't been able to figure out exactly how to do
it..
I'm trying
I'm using Redhat 6.0 and cannot for the life of me figure out why I
can't get Ftape 4.02 to compile. I have modified MCONFIG (which from
what I saw, didn't need any modification with the exception of telling
it that I am using a 586 processor). When I look in the
/lib/modules/2.2.5-15/misc direc
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, linda hanigan wrote:
> saying it is not supported! However they do say if you have
> XFree86 3.3.6 it should work . So what version of XFree does
> 6.2 come with? Also is there anything major that will break when
> I install it?
6.2 comes with XFree86 3.3.6
Back when 6.2 wa
> I found a partial answer to my queston on eVGA.com web site.
> They actually mention Linux although they spend most of their time
> saying it is not supported! However they do say if you have
> XFree86 3.3.6 it should work . So what version of XFree does
> 6.2 come with? Also is there anything m
I have a SCSI card, a Triones Technologies card, that came with
a driver for "UNIX", i.e., SCO Unix. I can't seem to read this
disk under Linux, and if someone could help me to do so, would
the driver work in Linux? This is part one of a 2-part question,
about another SCSI card. That's coming
I am running 6.1 off the shelf Red Hat and Netscape 4.7-1.1.
Off the shelf, Java in Netscape does not work. I have turned it off in
Edit...Preferences...Advanced.
Recently I have been looking at the IBM site
http://www.ibm.com/java/jdk/118/linux/ and
http://www.ibm.com/java/jdk/118/linux/install
Alright alright I take it all back:-)
I think it may have been just me. I have tried Suse 6.4 RH 6.2 and Mandrake 7.0
all since Monday. I am back with Redhat. I think 6.2 felt smaller
to, like they had removed some stuff since 6.1. I am gonna
stick with RedHat though. Out of the 3 dostro's
> i need to dial 9 to get out. can't figure why i am
> hanging up right after the tone. is there something i
> need to put before/after the ATDT?
Nope, but if you need to put that 9 I assume you're going through P(A)BX.
SOMETIMES this simply doesn't work.
MOST OF THE TIME an 'X1' in the initi
OOps. Ignore previous comment.
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I am about to install 6.2 on a quad xeon with 4GB of memory.
Currently I have a 2GB swap partition and when the system shuts down
I receive "INIT: ld "3" respawning too fast". I remember reading
somewhere that this means the system is running out of virtual memory.
Which would give me better per
At 05:33 PM 4/13/00 -0700, you wrote:
>In Linux the configuration files use the pound key key # = to indicate
>a remark..like DOS REM.
>I see that there is also a semi colon ;which in DOS is also a remark
>but Linux uses both in the same file..
>So what does a colon in front of a sentence m
Can people stop sending more test mails to the mailing list.
Reason I am getting 100's of emails from redhat list. Most of them so far are
test emails
Everytime I use may dial up account with my ISP this is costing me money.
The redhat list works fine now!
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Eddie Strohmi
I suggest you might do a cc this email to the redhat mailing list.
and show me the URL you are getting this error message or explain in deeper
details what kind of problems you are having with shadow passwords
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, cian wrote:
> I just noticed that the email address I sent a repl
> One of my web servers was a happy SMP 5.1 box with two Intel Etherexpress
> Pro nics. I upgraded it to 6.2 today and all seemed well with the
> exception that the network would come up, but the cards would not send or
> receive packets. They showed up as "up" in ifconfig, but they would
> even
> Apr 13 11:27:01 mpls inetd[19909]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
>
> Any thoughts as to what to where to look and how to fix it?
Doesn't that mean there are two machines on your LAN with the same IP
address?
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If your using linny for a firewall, then you don't need the Cisco IOS with firwalling
code. just the basic code should do you fine.
> we are getting a cisco 2524 router and i have a question
> about the ios
> firewall software. if we are going to be using a linux
> box for the
> firewall, do we
Resending since it looks like the list is back up
Tried twice so apologize if repeat
Hi All,
My boss very kindly upgraded my dual boot machine faster processor more
memory etc. The only problem is they put is a new video card and now
I can't get X to run. I tried runing Xconfigurator but when it
Howdy,
can anybody share some light on proper order of installing Adabas
w/ Star Office 5.2 beta? PDF Installation Guide obly talks about
Adabas in the context of Single User Installation and I am trying
to do a network installation (/net switch) and then user installation.
Thanks,
Tom
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Mark Basil wrote:
>
> I think it's /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config
It's actually /etc/X11/XF86Config. Have you tried crtl-alt-+ (use the +
key on the number pad and not the regular keyboard)? This will cycle X
between the various screen resolutions. If you want to start out with a
certain scree
In what directory should the symbolic link live...or does it not
matter as long as in the path? Thanks
On 04/13/00, 05:47:02PM -0400, Mark Basil wrote:
> I'm not positive about this, but check and make sure that your /dev/cdrom is
> a link to /dev/scdx (where x is 0-whatever)and not /dev/hdxy...
unsubcribe
%-> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
%-> 6.1)
%-> is that the right side of my screen shakes. Regardless of which windows
%-> manager
%-> I use it is the same.
%->
%-> This is a minor annoyance but something I would like to either
%-> get fixed or
%-> atleas
I am trying to get my cd writer (HP 9300, IDE) working on Redhat 6.2. I
have read the HOWTO and added the following lines to my conf.modules
file:
options ide-cd ignore=hdd
alias scd0 sr_mod
pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi
pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi
But, it is not working. Is there
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 11:31:15AM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> I'm getting the following error message every ten minutes in
> /var/log/messages:
>
> Apr 13 11:27:01 mpls inetd[19909]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
>
> Any thoughts as to what to where to look and how to fix it?
See
Hi,
I am running redhat 6.2 and am having a problem I cannot seem to
find the answer for. The only way that I can here sounds from linux is
to turn up my speakers all the way. I have looked for a way to increase
the output of the sound card, (ESS 1370) but cannot find any. Does
anyone know
Hello Mr. Kyle:
Thank you for your informative reply. I guess my biggest problem is
conceptual since I have a DOS/Win95 background instead of Unix.
"Maxwell, Kyle" wrote:
Be sure that you've set the correct permissions on
the script, e.g. "chmod
755 script.sh" assuming that the script itself is c
Hi all,
I have to get another video card and monitor...
I was thinking about the Voodoo 3500 AGP and a NEC 19" Monitor.
Any problems with this configuration I should know about?
thanks,
Ahbaid.
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Hi all,
can they function together? As in sharing the same bookmarks and e-mail
folders?
thanks,
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At 15:29 12/04/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2?
>I have been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new version that I
>have been unhappy with.
>It sort of seems like a downgrade for me.
>
>
>---
> David S. Yates' Lotta Linux Links
>http:/
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Gate wrote:
> What I need is this.
>
> -# of times user logged in to nas Bud-PM2
> -Total number of logins
> -Username
> -All ONLY correct logins (i.e. the "Login OK").
>
> and printed to a file like this:
>
> username:Budlogs:Totlogs
>
> Can anyone give me a hand? Thanks
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> Apr 13 11:27:01 mpls inetd[19909]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
>
> Any thoughts as to what to where to look and how to fix it?
Comment out the "auth" line in /etc/inetd.conf, and restart inetd.
"identd" now runs as its own service.
You could also just uni
At 11:31 AM 4/13/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm getting the following error message every ten minutes in
>/var/log/messages:
>
>Apr 13 11:27:01 mpls inetd[19909]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
>
>Any thoughts as to what to where to look and how to fix it?
>
>Glen
>
Did you by any chance do an
At 11:28 AM 4/13/00 -0500, you wrote:
>WARNING WARNING WARNING
>
>
>Be careful! As I recall from the infamous 'vidiot -redhat 6.2 sucks
because it
>deleted all my partitions' thread or what ever it started as the consensus
was
>that you can do a install an not wipe out the existing partition info
Two questions, if I may.
First, I want to have modules ide-scsi,
scsi_module and sg start at boot. They are all in my modules path and
load with insmod just fine. Will it do to simply add the lines
ide-scsi
scsi_module
to modules.conf with no parameters? (ide-scsi seems to load sg automatica
Wanting to learn a little about perl and needing to check the md5sums on
newly downloaded iso files from redhat, I wrote this script to read the
md5sums file and check the md5sums on all the files found in the current
directory named in the md5sums file.
Perl guru comments welcome if I have done
Thanks to Kevin Rooney for responding.
I apologize for posting the question without enough information. Here
is a description of the 486:
66mhz DX2 Intel 486 (Dell)
16MB RAM
SCSI controller Adaptec 1542B
two SCSI hard drives, the first with ATT UNIX (Dell) and DOS,
the second, runn
I dont know how to tell which file system but
for Win95/98
mount -t vfat /dev/fdo /mnt/floppy
or
for Dos and win3.1
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
Hope this helps It just gives an error message if you choose the
wrong one.
Linda Hanigan
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Resending since it looks like the list is back up
Tried twice so apologize if repeat
Hi All,
My boss very kindly upgraded my dual boot machine faster processor more
memory etc. The only problem is they put is a new video card and now
I can't get X to run. I tried runing Xconfigurator but when it
With a lot of help I've now arrived at a detailed procedure that builds
from sources Apache, mod_perl, PHP( which can access the PostgresSQL and
MySQL databases), as well as the database themselves (Server, Client,
and Development). The tar files from the RH6.2 rpm source files were
used (except
this arrived earlly on the 15th. so you may be past this by now!
The dos linux system supports RPMs and if you are using a "Red Hat like"
kernal configuration red hat rpms work.. so twould be possible to install
the linux system on the dos file structure as a loop file. would mean
shrinking th
Sorry, external factors would affect both the same. at least at the same
resolutions. since it IS the same card and monitor
(a) could be the wrong driver for the card,
(b) could be a resolution (freq. combination ) the card or monitor doesn't like
( as in non interlaced where only int
looking at my sony cdu33a-01 ... it does indeed have a somewhat
different cable! that's because it runs on a "sort of " scsi interface.
The sound cards it interfaces with have NOT the newer IDE but a single line
scsi with special drivers. Mine interfaces to the (Media Vision) Pro Audio
Spec
Hi ! Everybody
This sounds strange ;-) and also I got strange feed back for it. :-(
Well, When I try the command: ( Subhash's question )
find / -name "filename"
I get message find:/ proc/6/fd : permission denied.
Actually it was already asked by Subhash in the redhat list. \
IMP
We had a similar problem in my Department (Biological Sciences at Purdue
University) It turned out that there was a large (about 100 circut/220V)
circuit breaker box on the other side of the wall. We haven't gotten around
to measuring how strong of a magnetic field it was putting out, but our on
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you are probably using a hor. freq. that it almost supports. (maybe despite
what the specs claim.)
brian;)
At 08:52 AM 4/13/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Well, Mag monitors suck, but that probably isn't your problem. =)
>Check and make sure that you have the correct Hor
Almost ALL PCI modems are still win-modems. there are 2 I believe that are
compatible. they are priced high enough that money can be saved buying an
external unit. Sorry,I do not have the url right now, but there_is_a_list
that names supported equipment.
brian ;)
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not the geforce because of nvidias stance on not giving good drivers for
3d or any at all for that matter. youre probably better off with a
voodoo3 3000 or 2000. better, by far, support for linux.
Jason Bradley Nance wrote:
>
> Sony Trinitron and a GEForce
>
> > -Original Message-
> >
Danny wrote:
> Assuming I want to install sys progs without the RPMS I was wonder why the
> developers of RH have made modifying etc/rc.d so complex.
>
> Whereas in BSD you have to only create a file called sysprogs.sh to start the
> program up.
It uses the System V method. It's complex, but it
Hi I was advised to ignore this message as all of them get the same message
it seems . I do not get for all of them. I get only find: /proc/5/fd:
Permission denied
Subash
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday
Hi I started receing them correctly. DO not why still few of you can not
receive them fully.
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From: Eddie Strohmier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, April 15, 2000 11:01 AM
Subject: testing
>List still not working. I see bits
What does the following mean and how can I correct the problem?
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 113
freetemp 1.31 - could not open the display
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Hi All,
My boss very kindly upgraded my dual boot machine faster processor more
memory etc. The only problem is they put is a new video card and now
I can't get X to run. I tried runing Xconfigurator but when it checks the
settings I get an error. In windows the driver is etrio 3D 2x and on the
i
I don't believe it but I'm having masquerading problems.
I've set up 5.2 and 6.1 boxes before without a hassle, but I'm having a
brain-dead problem right now with 6.2, which will be replacing 2 servers
here at the office.
I have named set up properly as a forwarding resolver. When I ask my win PC
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 09:49:43AM -0500, Head Technician @ Mathco.com said:
> A friend of mine has a interesting problem.
> All the company mail goes to one pop account
> and then they want to retrive it from that
> pop account and distribute it to individual
> users on the local linux server. (k
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Rick Forrister wrote:
> and you should get it, assuming it's installed.
It's not; that's the whole point of asking what package it was in, so I
could install it.
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At 06:59 PM 4/14/00 +1000, Danny wrote:
>Assuming I want to install sys progs without the RPMS I was wonder why the
>developers of RH have made modifying etc/rc.d so complex.
>
>Whereas in BSD you have to only create a file called sysprogs.sh to start the
>program up.
>
>
The main reason that it i
At 09:17 AM 4/13/00 +0800, you wrote:
>I have, what seems to me, to be a common setup.
>
>I have a home linux box (and a local home lan).
>My box has a local name, but no domain name. I get my incoming mail from
>other sources (mostly uucp, but it could also be ipop). The point is that I
>don't ne
Danny wrote:
> Assuming I want to install sys progs without the RPMS I was wonder why the
> developers of RH have made modifying etc/rc.d so complex.
>
> Whereas in BSD you have to only create a file called sysprogs.sh to start the
> program up.
Between the BSD and SysV init style init scripts,
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Danny wrote:
> Assuming I want to install sys progs without the RPMS I was wonder why the
> developers of RH have made modifying etc/rc.d so complex.
>
> Whereas in BSD you have to only create a file called sysprogs.sh to start the
> program up.
then add it to /etc/rc.d/rc.l
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> Does anyone know what package contains oclock?
I don't have it installed, so can't check here, but try the command
rpm -q --file `which oclock`
and you should get it, assuming it's installed.
best
rickf
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On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> I can't find it on their site now...but I think it's a 30-day trial and it's
> $995 to buy and $660 per year support contract for the CCVS. Then you have to
> get a bank to verify them and that'll cost a pretty penny too.
>
No, I don't think you h
Read the man page on xsetroot. The -cursor_name option can be used for
standard cursors. Otherwise you can install custom cursors with
-cursor cursorfile maskfile
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> From: Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Assuming I want to install sys progs without the RPMS I was wonder why the
> developers of RH have made modifying etc/rc.d so complex.
>
> Whereas in BSD you have to only create a file called sysprogs.sh to start the
> program up.
Put anything else you want st
The model of startup scripts is old, based on AT&T System V. It is used
by many modern UNIX variants - SunOS 5.x ('Solaris'), HP-UX 10.x/11.x,
etc. RedHat merely models this rather than the Berkeley style of startup
scripts. Once you get used to it, it is more powerful and flexible than
the Be
Hi,
This is long, but please help me someone. I'm 100% stumped.
I have an old 486 sitting around and I wanted to use it for some logging
purposes, but I can't get it going.
The 486 has a 3Com Elink III ISA card. I've setup the card to run on the
RJ-45 twisted pair port. (And verified. At least
Greetings,
The Save Current Seession option appears to be messed up on
RedHat 6.2. I tried saving my current session, then when
I restarted X, I got even more stuff. For example, I had
WP8, xload, and some other apps up. I closed them, did
a Save Current Session, exited X, then restarted.
Test, Test..
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FWIW, we are running RH 6.2 & AOLServer and have been pretty happy with it
so far...
Tom
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From: David Yates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 3:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 6.2 vs 6.1
Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6
Sounds like you are running on the hairy edge of your monitor's capabilities
(i.e., your refresh rate is too high). You might want to check your X
configuration.
Dave Watts wrote:
> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
> 6.1)
> is that the right side of my sc
Well, I seem to have solved most of my problems by installing RH 6.2 from
CD. It was a very easy and clean install. A lot of things are the way I
want them without compiling a new kernel and it doesn't look like I need
to.
However, there are a couple minor glitches: 1) sound doesn't work
yet, wa
Hey gang what size should the ZOOT iso image be? for i386? after I download it?
my burn seems to be screwy.
thanks,
chris
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Hi,
I am just wondering if someone can help me out here!! How do you increase
resources under linux? Reason for asking is that I am running apache 1.3.3
under redhat and I am repeatedly getting the following errors:-
[Fri Apr 14 08:30:33 2000] [error] [client 24.93.158.219] (11)Resource
tempora
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> I have installed RH on several PCs in the past. Now I am bring an
> old Pentium 133 back into play as a Masquerade server. I has 96 MB
> RAM, 2.1 GB HD [the smallest and cheapest that I could find in my neck
> of the woods] and two linksys 10/100 ethernet cards and a
trying to set up a named server on my home lan, it's running on a headless
sparcstation IPC anyway I am having problem with it. In /var/log/messages I
get :
named;(1437): sysquery: nlookup failed on ?
when I run ps ax it shows that named -u is running but under tty it shows ?
as it does for some
I am about to install 6.2 on a quad xeon with 4GB of memory.
Currently I have a 2GB swap partition and when the system shuts down
I receive "INIT: ld "3" respawning too fast". I remember reading somewhere
that this means the system is running out of virtual memory. Which would
give me better pe
How do you restart the ftpd daemon after reconfiguring /etc/ftpaccess?
Please don't write "SIGHUP it". I've never gotten SIGHUP to do anything
except kill the process. I need exact syntax.
Glen
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paul,
as far as cost goes, i was looking into ccvs awhile
ago too and i think it was a little over $1000
dollars.
matt
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>
> Here's an oddity. Recently, Red Hat purchased Hell's
> Kitchen Systems,
> makers of about the only credit card handling
>
Anyone know what the status of hardware encryption is
in Linux? I'm talking about the 3Com 3XP line, and there
are others. Just read an OpenBSD release about some of
their hw encryption stuff...
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When I get messages from the list they seem to be two days old. Also there
are not as many messages as there normally are. This has been going on
since last weekend (April 8th).
Four questions:
1. What's the deal?
2. Where's the beef?
3. Who turned out the lights?
4. Can we rebuild him?
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I agree with you about 6.2 appearing quite stable. I guess it's the
desktops, (enlightenment and kde both are not uptodate, orcomplete)
and applications that seem cut back from previous versions. It just seems
like all I got was 6.1 with fixes. I had that before I
went to 6.2., I actually had mo
What are all the RPM's needed for nfs? I installed a RH 6.2 server,
mountd runs fine. When I try to run nfsd, I get "nfssvc: Function not
implemented". When I try to mount a file system, I get "mountd[926]:
getfh failed: Function not implemented" on the server side (messages
file) and "moun
> Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2?
> I have been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new version that I
> have been unhappy with.
> It sort of seems like a downgrade for me.
I felt the same way about 6.1.
You've made a very vague statement here, without any
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