perl_module in Apache

2000-05-19 Thread UK Jaiswal
Hello friends, I am running Apache-1.3.12 on RH6.1. I need to user mod_perl and hence have added/uncommented the following two line at their respective place in httpd.conf: LoadModule perl_modulemodules/libperl.so AddModule mod_perl.c Now when I restart httpd, I get the following in m

NT Telnet Frustration

2000-05-19 Thread Andy Brown
I have to use the NT Telnet client fairly often to administer my Linux boxes, and most command prompt compromises are easy enough to work around, but I'm at my wit's end trying to use VI. Does anyone have the optimal bash settings (key mappings, etc.) to make the session a little more friendly?

Re: Frequency of DHCP renew request

2000-05-19 Thread Bruce Bauer
By design, DHCP renewals start to occur when the assigned lease time is half over. This is determined by the DHCP server. You would have to hack your DHCP client to change this. The easiest "fix" would be for SWBell to assign you a permanent IP number. If you'rw connected all the time anyw

Re: NT OS Loader + Linux = how?

2000-05-19 Thread Miroslav Skoric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Weird to say the least. > I have NT on an NTFS drive, it is alocated to /dev/hda > D is dos /dev/hda1 and / is hda2 . > boot= /dev/hda > Something seems to be interesting to me: how did you make your NT to be on /dev/hda (instead of /dev/hda1 or /dev/hda2 or ...)?

RE: LI

2000-05-19 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
LI is a problem that is going on with lilo... I haven't seen the problem in a long time, but the old fix (DOS/Win3.1x) was to go to the MS-DOS prompt & run "fdisk /mbr" ... This is a hidden command witch re-writes the master boot record of the HD. You then needed to start linux using the boot d

uptime/top bug?

2000-05-19 Thread John J. Donohue
We have a box on a UPS that's still running Redhat 4.0. On April 19th, top and uptime both showed 7:58pm up 472 days, 7:03, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.00 When I passed by the machine yesterday, I noticed top said up 3 days, etc so I took a look at the logfiles and services t

Re: source rpms

2000-05-19 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 11:55:43AM +0200, Jasper Jans wrote: > All, > Is it possible to install a redhat distribution (minimal) > then download all the source rpms and compile these, > then have them back in rpm format and reinstall > redhat using these newly compiled rpms so that i end > up with

test

2000-05-19 Thread Victor R. Cardona
Sorry for the test. I have not been able to post and wanted to check all of my subscriptions. Victor -- "If you're sick and tired of the politics of cynicism and polls and principles, come and join this campaign." --George W. Bush -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: WP 8 installation & RedHat

2000-05-19 Thread Victor R. Cardona
Yes you can. Victor On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 10:42:47PM +0200, Andreas Müller wrote: > Hi all, > > I've downloaded WP8 from Corel's site and want to install it. > Now Corel mentions a security problem on their page, which could compromise the > system, when installing WP8 as root. They just sugg

Re: Linux workstation behind firewall, how do I get it on the Net?

2000-05-19 Thread Anthony E. Greene
At 09:58 2000-05-13 -0400, John Aldrich wrote: >On Wed, 10 May 2000, Brian Wright wrote: >> Hello, List! >> >> I have a RedHat 6.1 box that is behind a firewall. It has DHCP setup so it >> gets a valid IP address. However, it doesn't get the DNS or gateway >> information, and I can't access the

cool ascii console login

2000-05-19 Thread David Yates
Hello all, Can anyone tell me how to get that cool ascii console login screen (like Mandrake and Debian have) ? Thanks in advance. --- David S. Yates' Lotta Linux Links http://www.lottalinuxlinks.com

compiling kde apps

2000-05-19 Thread David Yates
Has anyone here had problems compiling kde apps with redhat? I have been unable to compile kde apps on rhl6.1 and rhl6.2. I keep getting the following error after running ./configure checking for kde headers installed... yes checking for kde libraries installed... configure: error: your system f

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-19 Thread Kirk
Add this to lilo.conf append="hdx=ide-scsi" //where x is the drive letter of your cdrom and add this to /etc/rc.d/rc.local /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi Kirk On Fri, 12 May 2000, Steve Borho wrote: > Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use > the ide-scsi emulator

Re: More on RPMs

2000-05-19 Thread Prentice
Try using ftp and mget to get all the RPMS in the updates directory. On Wed, 10 May 2000, Kevin Hancock wrote: > Hi All > > I have a redhat 6.0 computer (a different one than last time) and I am > trying to upgrade all the patches redhat recommend I apply on their update > page. > > This is a s

Redfox Aladdin-V (ALI chipset, 100 Mhz, external clock) AGP motherboard compability

2000-05-19 Thread James Vellenga
Greetings everyone. I have been an on an off reader of this list for quite a while now. Just this past week I purchased the Redfox Aladdin-V motherboard with a AMD K6-2 500. I have it up and running in WIN 95 (yuck) but would like to switch the machine over to Redhat 6.2. In the Redhat compati

sendmail filter rules??

2000-05-19 Thread Darryl Harvey
This is probably not the correct list to ask on, but I am after some sendmail config help? I am temporarily going overseas, and I want to re-direct any mail received from a particular domain (IE: my work) to me at temporary email address where I will be. So will sendmail allow me to configu

Replacing MS/NT4 servers with Linux

2000-05-19 Thread Enrico Payne
Hi, I know I am possibly opening a can of worms, but could anyone give me some ideas/info/hints/pros/cons etc. for converting my NT4 file and print servers to Linux. I would still like to have my Win9x clients have access to the data on the Linux boxes. Also, if you have had experience with the s

redhat-digest appears severely broken (explanations from RedHat?)

2000-05-19 Thread Pete Peterson
I'm getting a very slow flow of redhat-digest deliveries. Furthermore, the time sequence is out of whack. The one (#554) sent at about 0300Z today, contained messages from Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of LAST WEEK! The one (#553) sent out at 0316Z yesterday contained messages from Tuesday t

Re: Is the list Up?

2000-05-19 Thread Tony Molloy
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Eddie Strohmier wrote: > Could someone on the list e-mail me if the list is up or having problems > again. I am receiving sporadic mails from time to time and I see nothing I > send in posted. > > Thanks, > > Eddie Strohmier > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Eddie, The list is hav

RE: source rpms

2000-05-19 Thread Markus Döhr
> If this is possible - what is the command to compile > a source rpm and end up with an rpm ready for installation? use # rpm --rebuild your-source.src.rpm Regards, -- Markus DoehrTel: +49 6503 917 152 IT AdminFax: +49 6503 917 190 SAP R/3 Basis e-Mail: [

Re: Slashdot?

2000-05-19 Thread Greg Wright
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 12/05/00 at 15:52 Eric Cifreo wrote: Hey guys, Yesterday I saw an article claiming that Microsoft was demanding that Slashdot remove some posts regarding Microsoft's (typical) proprietary extensions to the Kerberos protocol. I haven't been able to get

Re: news server proxy

2000-05-19 Thread Hossein S. Zadeh
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Steve Borho wrote: > If you get him to provide you with a list of the groups he wants to join, > then you could use any NNTP cache (like leafnode) to pull those groups to > the local machine where you could host your own NNTP server. Speaking on the same note, my upstream pr

Re: Frequency of DHCP renew request

2000-05-19 Thread Hossein S. Zadeh
On Fri, 12 May 2000, M. Smith wrote: > Question 1: my understanding is that DHCP addresses generally have a 3 > day lease. However, my machine is asking to renew the lease every 2 or > 3 hours, which causes a freeze. Is there a way to slow the frequency > that my machine asks for a lease renewal?

RAD for HTML forms

2000-05-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Alan, I've seen some products that aspire to this, but none really pull it off. My users are so accustomed to sticky forms now that I have to use CGI.pm or they complain.. wa ;-) You really need it for multi-page forms too.. to maintain state.. One time-saver.. Randall Schwartz ha

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-19 Thread Gordon Messmer
Steve Borho wrote: > Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use > the ide-scsi emulator for cdroms without recompiling? Step one: identify the device you want ide-scsi to control (e.g. /dev/hdc) two: add the device to /etc/lilo.conf, under the kernel as: appe

Re: TEST- Is the list down again?

2000-05-19 Thread Eddie Strohmier
I share your frustration. I am seeing the same thing. What is going on? I see my post 3 days after I post them. Some members on the list seem to be having a conversation but I'll be damn if I can join in. If I do I would see my post 3 days later. Does not make sense. Eddie Strohmier Bonwell Globa

Re: More on RPMs

2000-05-19 Thread Danny
- Sadly, you have to get the dependicies for RPM mannually but if you know exactly all the dependices you require you can maybe create a script to run it automatically for you. - Or even get the latest version of RH from the PCWORLD magazines. - Put in the bootdisk and do a "upgrade" this will d

RE: [OT] RAD cgi-form development

2000-05-19 Thread Danny
a RAD tool for html, php3, shtml for Linux, FreeBSD etc is BlueFish. It will never match the "features" of Dreamweaver, Golive Cyberstudio. Checkout BlueFish from freshmeat.net or whatever and get the RPMs for it. On Sat, 13 May 2000, Tanner, Robby wrote: > For getting things lined up, you cou

Re: Slashdot?

2000-05-19 Thread Vidiot
> >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > >--=_NextPart_000_0007_01BFBC2A.1060F060 >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >Hey guys, > >Yesterday I saw an article claiming that Microsoft was demanding that = >Slashdot remo

.iso GNU file?

2000-05-19 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
I just got a CD-ROM with GNU archives from LinuxMall. But, when I mount the CD, there is only one big file called sourceIT_1_5.iso . I have no idea how to decompress or extract the archives. Can somebody help me? Thanks a lot. Regards, -Manuel. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: Slashdot?

2000-05-19 Thread Allen
whohhh 6 days for a message to get through to the list. someone at REDHAT needs to look into this -- +++ Allen Bolderoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LNC - Linux, help and commentary http://linux.netnerve.com CTPC - Ca

Re: Additional Info Re KDE Question

2000-05-19 Thread badger
Hello P, Friday, May 12, 2000, 10:26:21 AM, you wrote: PE> The error message I get when composing new email is "QPainter cannot PE> destroy what is being painted". I don't have a clue what it means but it PE> happens whether I'm using a mouse to go from field to field or the Tab PE> key. Kmail

Mouse problem

2000-05-19 Thread Dave Watts
I recently had my old AT based system upgraded to a new PIII 600 system. When I got my system back from the technician I noticed that when I booted to Linux (RH 6.2) I was getting a message box stating that a PS/2 mouse hardware had been removed and was asked whether I wanted to remove that config

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-19 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
Steve Borho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use > the ide-scsi emulator for cdroms without recompiling? > > It seems to be it should be possible if one knew the right incantations to > put into /etc/conf.modules and /etc/lilo.con

Re: Loging to remote host: "Connection refused"

2000-05-19 Thread Zoki
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: ->At 01:18 AM 5/9/00 +0200, you wrote: ->>I'm posting this question separately as I don't know for sure if it's ->>due to my present PAM authentication problem or not. ->> ->>I'm trying to log some messages on the server too but syslog tells me in ->

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-19 Thread Vidiot
>Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use >the ide-scsi emulator for cdroms without recompiling? > >It seems to be it should be possible if one knew the right incantations to >put into /etc/conf.modules and /etc/lilo.conf. >Steve Borho Voice:

Re: RH on a 386?

2000-05-19 Thread Hossein S. Zadeh
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Bill Carlson wrote: > > I have been asked if RH 6.2 ( or 5.2 even) will run on a 386 with 32 mb > > memory and 40mb hard disk. > > Can't say why he wants to but I suspect it is some old junk he is wanting to > > get some use out of. > > It will run Linux, but not Redhat beca

2 CDRom drives

2000-05-19 Thread Eric G Brown
I have 2 IDE cdrom drives on one ide chain. The first drive is recognized as cdrom and I can mount it. How do I configure redhat to recognize the second drive and added hardware in general? -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

thanks for hd help, why would x cause radio interference

2000-05-19 Thread linda hanigan
Hi Thanks to everyone for the help with my flakey hard drive, because of your help and Seagate's response that the drive was misidentified the shop that built it is just going to replace the drive since they feel it should auto id correctly. Now I have a question just out of curiosity. I have a ne

HP-UX Question [OT]

2000-05-19 Thread Ahbaid Gaffoor
Anyone out there willing to answer a couple of HP-UX questions for a 712/80 workstation? thanks, Ahbaid. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Question about ps

2000-05-19 Thread Gordon Charrick
Does anyone know why ps sometimes shows a process name in brackets and sometimes doesn't? Specifically, I start up portsentry twice, once for tcp and once for udp. After a while, instead of ps showing the command I used to start it, it will display as "[portsentry]" and I can't figure out why. -

RE: More on RPMs

2000-05-19 Thread Uncle Meat
On 10-May-00 Kevin Hancock opined: > Hi All > > I have a redhat 6.0 computer (a different one than last time) and I am > trying to upgrade all the patches redhat recommend I apply on their > update > page. > > This is a slow process > > download package > try to install > get list of failed de

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-19 Thread Carey F. Cox
Hi Bob! Go to http://freshmeat.net and do a search for grace. From the description... "Grace is a WYSIWYG 2D plotting tool for X Windows System and Motif (recent versions of Lesstif should be fine too). Grace is a descendant of ACE/gr, also known as Xmgr." I have used the original xmgr (AC

RE: [OT] Linux keyboards

2000-05-19 Thread Prentice
IMHO, the old clicky IBMs are aby far teh best. Too bad they don't make them like that anymore. There is a surplus warehouse I know of that has some for sale real cheap. I could get you one, if you want a good keyboard that bad. I've bought a few for my machines at home. On Wed, 10 May 2000, Dou

RE: rpm file not keeping accurate records of installed rpms

2000-05-19 Thread Scott Kindley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > -Original Message- > From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 8:30 AM > To: Scott Kindley > Subject: RE: rpm file not keeping accurate records of installed rpms > > > Dear Mr Kindley: > MUST you get your

RE: US West DSL service

2000-05-19 Thread mbjornson
They do not "support" it... I am not happy with their service, I have 24 always on and I get booted off anyway about evey 2 hours! -Original Message- From: Bob Hartung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 8:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: US West DSL service Okay,

Re: US West DSL service

2000-05-19 Thread Nitebirdz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Bob Hartung wrote: > Okay, I have learned that US West is now offering DSL service in my area > and my line qualifies for always on, fixed IP address service at 256 K > for US 29.95/month or 2 hour at a crack limit for US $19.95/month. Does > anyone have any issues with US We

Re: Ipop3d as a service

2000-05-19 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 07:58:16PM -0400, Me wrote: : gnu-pop3d : : runs as a service out of init instead of inetd. : : RPM's available at: : : http://www.moongroup.com/pub/gnu-pop/ Know of any DRAC patches for gnu-pop? I just DRAC'd some servers up this morning, and spent an hour or so hack

kernel: Unable to load interpreter

2000-05-19 Thread Charles Galpin
Out of the blue, I go this in my messages log. I also got some messages to tohe console which looked like memory allocation errors before losing my terminal. May 17 11:12:43 pooh kernel: Unable to load interpreter May 17 11:13:14 pooh last message repeated 612 times This continued unitl a reboo

Re: US West DSL service

2000-05-19 Thread sb
Hi Bob, I don't know if US West has issues with it but I'm currently using their DSL service with Linux with no problems at all. Jack - Original Message - From: "Bob Hartung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 7:56 PM Subject: US West DSL servi

Bye for now!

2000-05-19 Thread John Aldrich
Well, this list is OVER 7 days behind! I'm not going to try to keep up with a list that's 7 days behind! I'd appreciate it if someone would email me when this list gets to where messages are arriving in your email the same day they are sent! John -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED

What is wrong with the list?

2000-05-19 Thread Hyung Kim
Why am I getting postings today (5-17-00) from 5-9-00? I must have seen the same answer at least a dozen times about keeping a program running after logging out. __ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http

Re: rpm file not keeping accurate records of installed rpms

2000-05-19 Thread John Aldrich
WHY is this list over a week behind John On Thu, 11 May 2000, Matt Housh wrote: > > I recently re-installed 6.1, and now the system isn't keeping accurate > > track of installed rpms. Yesterday I installed mod_ssl. I just tried to > > uninstall it and received the following message:

Scanner

2000-05-19 Thread LomYst
Does anyone know where I can find some information about installing scanners under RH (6.2) thnx.. hulzt

Re: Ipop3d as a service

2000-05-19 Thread pbrown
> gnu-pop3d > > runs as a service out of init instead of inetd. > > RPM's available at: > > http://www.moongroup.com/pub/gnu-pop/ Yep, so can qpopper. I'll look into the GNU version. Paul --- Paul B. Brown

timeliness testing -- Ignore

2000-05-19 Thread John Aldrich
This message is a test of the timeliness of the list. It was sent at approximately 9:40AM Eastern time on May 17th. Hopefully, it'll show up sometime today!!! John -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: rpm file not keeping accurate records of installed rpms

2000-05-19 Thread John Aldrich
Anyone know why I"m just NOW getting messages from 8 days ago? Surely the list can't be THAT bogged John On Tue, 09 May 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: > >You may want to re-read the man pages for rpm. I believe the correct > >syntax to uninstall the file is, "rpm -e mod_ssl". > >

Re: US West DSL service

2000-05-19 Thread Eric Sisler
Bob Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Okay, I have learned that US West is now offering DSL service in my area >and my line qualifies for always on, fixed IP address service at 256 K >for US 29.95/month or 2 hour at a crack limit for US $19.95/month. Does >anyone have any issues with US West r

Re: rpm file not keeping accurate records of installed rpms

2000-05-19 Thread John Aldrich
Ok, folks...I think this one is dead and buried now. Or, it should be. Let's move on to something else. I see no reason to continue flogging this dead horse. It's my considered opinion that there is no more meat on the bones of this discussion since we're all agreed on how to uninstall an RPM now.

Re: command to keep job running after logout?

2000-05-19 Thread John Aldrich
Folks: I *think* we've hashed this one out such that there aren't even any bones left on this dead horse! Can we move on to other topics, please? I should think that either the original poster has gotten this working by now or likely never will. Why continue to beat this dead horse? Can't we turn

Re: OT: help w/ sed

2000-05-19 Thread Prentice
Thanks for the help, guys. Below is a portion of my sed script. It just goes through a bunch of html files and replaces outdated URLs with the correct locations. All substitions are the same format. s/\/new\.gif/\/icons\/new.gif/g s/\/http\:\/\/.*\.pppl\.gov\/nstxhome\/nstx\/controls/nstx.pppl.g

Re: US West DSL service

2000-05-19 Thread tcurl
Bob, The ISP provides the connection. What you attach is your business. If you have a coke machine with an ethernet adapter that can talk IP to your inventory dispatching system a generic DSL connection from US West will support it. US West, the support organization, however probably won't, w

Kickstart Problem

2000-05-19 Thread Andreas Schockenhoff
Hello, I want to use Kickstart for installation of RH6.2 and later. I use the new feature part .. --ondisk sda If I use this option the automatic installation ends in partition tool. Has anyone use this option? bye Andreas -- Andreas Schockenhoff; EKF Elektronik GmbHmailt

strange error in my log files... what does it all mean?

2000-05-19 Thread Dan Horth
not much to add - how do I find out what this means? tia. dan May 16 21:03:05 klopf kernel: set_rtc_mmss: can't update from 58 to 3 May 16 21:04:06 klopf kernel: set_rtc_mmss: can't update from 59 to 4 -- --- Nitr

copy and paste

2000-05-19 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
Sometimes copy and middle-button paste under Gnome/Enlightenment stops working. What is responsible for the copy/paste functionality under X? How do I reset it without restarting X? -- Todd A. Jacobs Senior Network Consultant -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the

kernel-2.3.99-3.i686.rpm

2000-05-19 Thread Justin Ballou
I stumbled upon this package, along with the other associated kernel RPM's, at a rawhide FTP mirror site last weekend. Considering I planned to upgrade from 2.2.14-12 to a 2.3.99 kernel anyway, I thought "What the hell?" and installed the RPM's on my Quantex laptop. Things are working swell (lo

DNS not dumping database

2000-05-19 Thread rruth
The DNS is working on my Red Hat 6.2 system. However, when I instruct it to dump its current database, via kill -SIGINT, I can't find the dump. (Under 6.1 this worked). I have tried, according to the man page, to set the _PATH_DUMPFILE environment variable. /var/log/messages states: dump

Anything beyond font de-uglification how-to?

2000-05-19 Thread Martin R. Gonzalez
Hi, I have recently configured my system so I could improve the fonts quality from being rather uncomfortable to something more suitable. But after following all the instructions given in the mentioned howto document as well as in other ones I still feel that something else could be done.

Re: Problem configuring the X Server. LONG REPLY

2000-05-19 Thread Srinivas NT
Hi, Yeah. I finally got it working very much in the same way you did it. What you've mentioned is exactly what happenned to me too. I referred to my monitor manuals and gathered info on the web and finally succeeded in having the right modes for my monitor after manually deleting all of the ones

Test--please ignore

2000-05-19 Thread John P. Verel
Test -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

CDE

2000-05-19 Thread Raymond Monge
Hi Folks, Do you know if I can have CDE with my RH 6.1? In my office I work with HP-UX and I've got use to it working with CDE. And I really like to get it, I heard something about LINUX with CDE. Anyone knows if we can get it? Thanks Raymond -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wit

Q: how to configure sound and modem

2000-05-19 Thread JRtL
hi, i am new in linux and i am wondering on how to setup my modem and sound card in redhat linux 6.0 here's my devices/specs: Lucent Technologies Soft Modem AMR (internal COM5) is this linux compatible? Crystal WDM Audio Codec (Acer Travelmate, Celeron 400 mhz)

Debian vs Red Hat??? I need info.

2000-05-19 Thread Jeremy Hansen
I'm a long time Red Hat user. Basically the company I'm working for is currently using Red Hat but for some reason they're considering switching to Debian. I personally don't have any experience with Debian abd honestly I'm open to anything but I was hoping for some positive feedback from peopl

Load Balancing

2000-05-19 Thread Rob Ruth
I have a webserver running Apache and mySQL and am looking to setup a fault tolerant solution. First off I am going to run Apache and mySQL on seperate boxes. I want to run several webservers up front with several database servers sitting behind them. What I want to acheive is that an inbound requ

remote printing fails

2000-05-19 Thread Victor R. Cardona
I am trying to share a printer between two linux boxes. They both have an upgraded lpr, and I have added alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc to both of their conf.modules files. I used printtool to configure both of them. The printtool tests work great, but when I try to print to the remote print

XFree86 from OS/2 ---> RH 6.2

2000-05-19 Thread Chris Worth
Ok I'll fess up I'm a light weight when it comes to this Xwindow stuff. I have a 6.2 rhat box. running just fine. I have XFree86 set up on my OS/2 box. Matrox card. Seems to be running fine. I cannot telnet from the os/2 box to the RH box in X. the loging prompt never appears. any idea wh

Re: Experience with VMWARE?

2000-05-19 Thread Nitebirdz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Jim Baxter wrote: > > I need some opinions on using VMWARE. Things like ease of use, maintenance, > and performance. > Never ran it myself, but a lot of my co-workers do. We run FreeBSD and Linux at my workplace, and even though we also have WinNT boxes on our desks, some

Re: More than 65535 conectiones at the same time

2000-05-19 Thread Nitebirdz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Percy Rojas wrote: > Suppossing that my server has unlimited hardware resources , and > I know that my web server is going to have more than 65535 http-requests > (there will not be enough ports ) at the same time . ( Only one IP ) > > How can a single computer(very big , cl

Re: [OT] Linux keyboards

2000-05-19 Thread Richard Harvey Chapman
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Doug McGarrett wrote: > If you have access to any good computer flea-markets, or some other source, > there is no better keyboard in the world than an IBM. And the older IBM's It has been my experience and that of my friends that the best keyboards are the old Mac keyboards.

compiling kde apps

2000-05-19 Thread David Yates
Has anyone here had problems compiling kde apps with redhat? I have been unable to compile kde apps on rhl6.1 and rhl6.2. I keep getting the following error after running ./configure checking for kde headers installed... yes checking for kde libraries installed... configure: error: your system f

re: NT OS Loader + Linux = how?

2000-05-19 Thread Frank Carreiro
Ahhh Yes. Good Old Micro$oft. I love them well (ok... so I lied). I managed to read most of the previous posts and have some tips for you. I've setup many systems in multiboot so hopefully what I write here will help and not confuse you :-) Micro$oft doesn't like to play with the rest of the

[OT] HTML question

2000-05-19 Thread Rodrigo Moya
Hi all! I'm in the process of generating reports from data in a database, and I've chosen to use HTML for the output file. But I've found a little problem, which is that in some cases I need to write page breaks at some points. Is that possible at all using HTML? Cheers -- To unsubscribe: mai

Re: Experience with VMWARE?

2000-05-19 Thread Steven Schramm
Jim Baxter wrote: > > Good Morning (or whatever it is where you are) > > I am considering installing Linux on some large workstations that now run > that other "OS". > We do most of our work with Linux in character mode but still need some > windows apps. > We could replace Office 200 with the C

CTRL-C hangs

2000-05-19 Thread Eric Wood
Can someone try this on there computer: $ locate .gif (output) (output) (output) CTRL-C While lots of output is being sent to your screen, press CTRL-C to interrupt. For me, this hangs my telnet session. CTRL-C on the console work fine. -Eric Wood PS, using TERM=linux emulation -- To uns

Re: Older Redhat versions, where can I buy ?

2000-05-19 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Greg Wright wrote: > > Anyone aware of where I may be able to get the older Redhat versions > (original boxed) say back to V 4.2 ? I put a box set of 5.0 in the mail, gratis. I included a 5.1 disk I had lying around. -- Anthony E. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Homepage & PGP Key

Warning: /boot/System.map is not parseable as a System.map

2000-05-19 Thread Peter Kiem
Hi All, I just upgraded my drives to larger ones by copying all the partitions across (and resizing) them onto the new drives. The old drives were raided (except /boot) but the new ones are not (yet). I am now getting these warning messages about my system.map files in /boot. Except for these w

LS Command Error

2000-05-19 Thread SoloCDM
Recently I executed the following command: rm -f dummy "ls -t msg.* | sed -e 1,900d" As a result, I received the following error: bash: /bin/ls: Argument list too long I know why (14,522 msg.* files exist in the directory), but I need a solution. Note: Detailed Documentation(s) and

LMSensors package

2000-05-19 Thread John Aldrich
How does one know if your computer supports the "lmsensors" or other hardware "diagnostic" utils? For example, I've got a dual-Pentium Pro system I'd LOVE to know what the CPU temps are, but AFAIK, there is no on-board hardware in the motherboard (that *I* know of) to check this. Is there some sor

Global email

2000-05-19 Thread Scott Skrogstad
I would like to setup my mail server so that I could mail everyone on my service each month. How do I accomplish this? Scott Skrogstad Computer Integration Inc, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800-522-3475 Phone -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: OT: help w/ sed

2000-05-19 Thread Pete Peterson
The RedHat digest form of the redhat-list is severely hosed. Your message just came today, though you sent it almost a week ago. The same thing happened with a message *I* sent a week ago: it just appeared today, although later messages have appeared previously. Perhaps you've already received

Kickstart Problem

2000-05-19 Thread Andreas Schockenhoff
Hello, I wan´t to use Kickstart for instalation of RH6.2 and later. I use the new feature part .. --ondisk sda If I use this the automatic instalation ends in partitions tool. bye Andreas -- Andreas Schockenhoff; EKF Elektronik GmbHmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Philipp Reis St

Re: how to access Internet through LAN?

2000-05-19 Thread Anthony E. Greene
At 11:15 2000-05-11 +0800, Guobin Zhou wrote: >I am a newer to the linux platform. A few days ago, I mounted >RH 6.0 on my computer. But I don't know how to access Internet >through campus network. Who could help me out? Thanks. What do the outputs of "route -n" and "ifconfig" look like? These

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-19 Thread Anthony E. Greene
At 21:16 2000-05-09 -0500, Bob Hartung wrote: >Hi, > I need a package with good graphing capability for Linux. Although my >needs are not that complex I need to be able to swap X and Y-axes, set >text size/font, colors etc. and then be able to save the image as a GIF >or preferably as an JPG fil

Re: Experience with VMWARE?

2000-05-19 Thread Rodrigo Moya
Jim Baxter wrote: > > Good Morning (or whatever it is where you are) > > I am considering installing Linux on some large workstations that now run > that other "OS". > We do most of our work with Linux in character mode but still need some > windows apps. > We could replace Office 200 with the C

strange terminal "ttya0"

2000-05-19 Thread Claudiu Balciza
reading my syatem's connection log, I got these: -- costittya0 Fri May 5 18:41 - 18:42 (00:01) costittya0 Fri May 5 18:39 - 18:41 (00:01) costipts/0costi.altex.ro

Re: MIDI module problem in RedHat 6.1

2000-05-19 Thread Miroslav Skoric
"Manuel A. Camacho Q." wrote: > I have a SoundBlaster 16 Pro. Just installed RH out of the box and ran > sndconfig. Card was configured with no trouble. > > > > > Loading sound module {OK} > > Loading midi module can't locate module midi{FAILED} > > > > I got same message with RH 6.0. B

NFS just won't die! :(

2000-05-19 Thread Dan Horth
hiya - I have an nfs mount active on a machine where the nfs server no longer exists (the nfs server was removed from the network without first unmounting on the client machine) and I can't seem to get the mount unmounted now... any command that references the mount just hangs... ie. umount /

1:compiling modules and 2:activating ethernet lan

2000-05-19 Thread Billy R. Nordyke Sr.
I'd very much appreciate if any one would detail how to compile modules.  I know it's a basic procedure but can't figure out  how.  I'm trying to get the joystick going in RedHat 6.1 and have updated the kernel to 2.2.14-6.0.1. I've found the various files that need to be compiled but don't

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-19 Thread Duane Clark
Howdy, The program grace is very good (I have not used the recent versions). It is a Motif program, and I have not tried it with Lesstif, although the web page says it should work fine. http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/ Also, I see that Motif has just been released for free, so that shou

Re: RH on a 386?

2000-05-19 Thread Morse
I am going to try something like this with a 486DX2 66 with 16 megs of RAM and a 240 meg hard drive. I want to do a minimum install of RH 5 or 6. then I will sell try to sell it for 75 or a hundred bucks as a basic Linux box. No X of course and a 40 meg swap file. Question: When doing such a s

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