So if I have a
> subnet 130.205.35.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
> range 130.205.35.48 130.205.35.60;
> option routers 130.205.35.1;
> option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
> option broadcast-address 130.205.35.255;
> default-lease-time 600;
> max-lease-time 7200;
> }
for each interface it a
At 04:01 PM 11/07/2000, Simons wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is there any rawhide mirror ftp site?
>
>Thx.
There are plenty, S'pose it depends where you are, one near me is;
ftp.aarnet.edu.au:/pub/redhat/rawhide/
Darryl
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Hello,
Is there any rawhide mirror ftp site?
Thx.
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Hello,
I had upgraded the RPM package wu-ftpd-2.6.0-14.6x and find that the
filenames which is start by a "dot" are hidden.
All of these files are shown by default before upgrade, how can I show these
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I would strongly recommend you use the du -h option
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, John Gao wrote:
> Hi
>
> This may sound stupid but i can not find how much space left over on my
> Redhat6.2 box
> i created only / and /boot 2 partitions.
> now i how can i keep the
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 02:19:28PM +0930, Kevin Hancock wrote:
> Hi Guys
> I am thiinking about setting up a DHCP server on a Redhat 6.1 box here with
> 3 network cards. What I want to achieve is a router that will automatically
> allocate IP addresses to 3 subnets.
> The DHCP Howto suggests I c
Hi Guys
I am thiinking about setting up a DHCP server on a Redhat 6.1 box here with
3 network cards. What I want to achieve is a router that will automatically
allocate IP addresses to 3 subnets.
The DHCP Howto suggests I can only have one config file for DHCPD and no
suggestion I can allocate t
Sounds good, but why would ftp just suddenly stop working?
It worked fine and then just broke
Any ideas?
Ahbaid.
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
> > Eddie,
> >
> > My name is Steven, and I am having the same issue as Ahbiad. I tried to FTP to my
>box,
> >
Hi Howard,
Thanks for your information. The comment is correct.
Because in my PC Linux and Win98 are co-existing in one hard disk and my
modem works fine in Win98, for such a reason I am trying to do something.
I just have the driver: "Lucent LT Winmodem, PCI, Binary kernel module,
Lucent PCI
>Does anyone know whether this mouse will work with a plain RedHat 6.2
>installation? It has a USB connector, but it comes with an adapter so it
>will plug into a PS/2 port.
I have the PS/2 version working with RH6.1.
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> how do you copy audio traks off
> a cd to burn on a cdrw.
> i see the command for buring
> but can't seem to get the audio tracks off the cd.
i've used both cdda2wav and cdparanoia. use the latter, it's
easier.
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I have ipmasqadm set up to (theoretically) forward an arbitrary port to
another machine inside my firewall. The web works fine, but the ssh
forward does not. Anyone have any suggestions? The output of ipmasqadm
looks like this:
TCP cyrix.codegnome.org www.codegnome.org www www 10 10
TCP cyrix.cod
Hi John,
It works good in Windows98 but I need it to run in Linux. Thanks
B.R.
Stephen
- Original Message -
From: "John Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: Winmodem Driver
> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Stephen Liu wrote:
>
Greetings,
I've been running redhat since 5.2, and the first thing I learned was to
always compile the source code, rather than installing the rpm. Now, I
didn't have any problems compiling with 5.2, but I've run into many a
problem with 6.1. What's in question here are the sources for Gnome an
Hi Larry,
Though it is possible to use ifconfig to do what you want, I am also
assuming that you wish to make these IP aliases permanent and to comeback
upon reboot/restart.
So here is a better(?) way.
create a file called ifcfg-ethx-range0 that contains something to this
effect...
IPADDR_STAR
Hi Gordon Messmer,
The slow connection is just at start of the connecting,
after connected it will be normal as connect to HUB..
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Alan Mead wrote:
> > I have read that you must use a hub for reliable connections.
>
> That's not the way I understand it. The job of a netw
i'm trying to write a script
to burn audio cd's but am failing
could someone help me. here is what
i have so far.
say that the track name is track_1 track_2
i'm using one argument to tell how many tracks
there are.
if ! [ $1 ];then
echo "Usage: $0 "
exit 1
elif [ -n $1 ]; then
numb
Does anyone know whether this mouse will work with a plain RedHat 6.2
installation? It has a USB connector, but it comes with an adapter so it
will plug into a PS/2 port.
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> From: Alan Mead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> A lot of people have slammed Ed's perspective. I think we should separate
> distaste for the hardware from our dismay that the manufacturers do not
> support Linux. The hardware may make sense in some contexts where the
> modem is rarely used.
>
> A
I really hope this isn't a redundant question - I searched the
archives at RedHat and Dejanews but didn't see exactly the
answer I was looking for.
I'm trying to boot a 6.0 system using a ramdisk which includes
a scsi driver (fibre channel). My lilo.conf looks like this:
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot
What am I doing wrong? I am unable to configure my monitor for XWindows
? It is a new computer -Athlon 700 with Epox 7kxa mb. My card is
listed - sis6326, my monitor is listed - Sony cpd 15sf2. With every
attempt I get a failure. I have not attempted to install drivers that
came with the card a
For my Stupid user trick of the day, week month, I deleted
the .Xpdefaults file from my home directory. This was
during troubleshooting a Visual Age for Java problem and
deleting the file did indeed fix it. Now, Word perfect
won't launch. I am asumming that the two are related. A
dejanews searc
A lot of people have slammed Ed's perspective. I think we should separate
distaste for the hardware from our dismay that the manufacturers do not
support Linux. The hardware may make sense in some contexts where the
modem is rarely used.
And even if we think the hardware sucks, it remains so
Say I have two lan cards installed in my box
and I have the follow host and network file
and am given two adresses 172.0.0.0 and
173.0.0.0
/etc/host
172.111.11.1 host1
172.111.11.2 host 2
173.111.11.1 host 3
173.111.11.2 host 4
/etc/networks
soft-net
hard-net
How can I add the hosts of 172.11
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 06:58:36PM +, Frank Carreiro wrote:
> I am running an ISDN 3com ISDN TA Pro with Red Hat 6.1. Downloading 6.2
> today just in case it's a 6.1 issue.
> The system recognizes on bootup that I have it connected to com1 (RS232
> connection. not using USB) and I have com
try "df" it will show used, available, and % used for the different
partitions.
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From: John Gao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 2:50 PM
To: Redhat-List (E-mail)
Subject: disk space
Hi
This may sound stupid but i can not find how much space left
try 'df -h' the -h option puts it in human readable form...meaning in
megabytes or gigs or whatever is most convientent
erik
John Aldrich wrote:
>
> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, John Gao wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > This may sound stupid but i can not find how much space left over on my
> > Redhat6.2 box
> >
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, John Gao wrote:
> Hi
>
> This may sound stupid but i can not find how much space left over on my
> Redhat6.2 box
> i created only / and /boot 2 partitions.
> now i how can i keep the track of the hard drive space?
>
type "df" from a console prompt. It'll report how much f
Hi
This may sound stupid but i can not find how much space left over on my
Redhat6.2 box
i created only / and /boot 2 partitions.
now i how can i keep the track of the hard drive space?
John
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On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 08:19:21AM -0400, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
[...]
> That said, there is nothing that says a Winmodem can't run under
> Linux... except that you need to have knowledge of how the hardware
> hooks into the software DSP. And that tends to be proprietary.
[...]
> And what m
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Michael A. Johnson spewed into the bitstream:
MAJ>I saw this on one of my other mailing lists and thought it applied
MAJ>here... Just swap the word winmodem for lightbulb...
MAJ>
MAJ> Q: How many internet mail list subscribers does it take to change
MAJ>a
MAJ>light bulb?
MAJ
I am running an ISDN 3com ISDN TA Pro with Red Hat 6.1. Downloading 6.2
today just in case it's a 6.1 issue.
The system recognizes on bootup that I have it connected to com1 (RS232
connection. not using USB) and I have compiled ISDN into the Kernel.
However when I start up the service I get a
Steve,
Check out cdparanoia. It comes pre-installed with RH 6.2.
-Fred Whipple
iMagine Internet Services
Steve Lee wrote:
>
> how do you copy audio traks off
> a cd to burn on a cdrw.
> i see the command for buring
> but can't seem to get the audio tracks off the cd.
>
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> Can anyone tell me the step by step procedure to install RedHat Linux
> 5.2/6.1/6.2 via NFS. Any help would be highly appreciable.
I've never tried a NFS install not through PXE. However I believe you
have to make a boot disk using the "bootnet.img" image instead of the
"boot.img" image. When b
Afternoon:
I was looking at the ping output from a SuSE distribution, and noticed
that the ping times were coming back with precision to 3 decimal places,
instead of the normal 1 place with the Red Hat set up. How do I change
this to be 3 decimal places for the output of ping under a Red Hat 6.2
how do you copy audio traks off
a cd to burn on a cdrw.
i see the command for buring
but can't seem to get the audio tracks off the cd.
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D'oh! almost forgot about that stuff, after getting X installed and
working.
Wayne Dyer wrote:
> I just installed these as I wasn't living dangerously enough ;-)
> and found that xf86config wants the Cards database and can't find
> it (it's looking to /usr/X11R6/libs/X11/Cards), and the following
Charles Galpin wrote:
> Hi Anthony
>
> I did do a little searching for RFCs on this, but haven't found anything
> applicable.
>
> Searching for "Delivery Status Notification" just gives RFCs that deal
> with MTA handling of delivery status, not clients.
>
> In addition, I get no hits on "Dispos
Dear Brad,
Please check this also if you have installed telnet
package in your machine
If you're trying to telnet in as root, it won't work. That is disabled by
default in every Linux distro I know of.
If you're trying to login as a normal user, take a look at inetd.conf,
ho
Wayne Dyer wrote:
> I just installed these as I wasn't living dangerously enough ;-)
> and found that xf86config wants the Cards database and can't find
> it (it's looking to /usr/X11R6/libs/X11/Cards), and the following RPMs
> give errors upon install:
>
> XFree86-devel-4.0.1-0.1.i386.rpm
> unp
Dear Brad,
Pl. check whether telnet package is installed in your pc
Do a rpm -qi telnet. If there is no answer then, you have missed to
install it. You can install the telnet package at anytime by taking the
RedHat 6.2 cd and look out for the exact telnet package.
once you find out
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me the step by step procedure to install
RedHat Linux 5.2 / 6.1/6.2 via NFS
Any help would be highly appreciable
Regards
K.Deepak
Martin Gauthier wrote:
> I've setup a PXE-DHCP-NFS Server in order to remotely install RedHat
> Linux on brand new syste
I don't know of a How-To, but I've never looked. Like I said, when I run
into RPM troubles like this I run for the tarball, and then I sulk when
that doesn't work.
Lee Howard
At 07:01 AM 7/10/00 -0500, you wrote:
>So is there a How-To on what needs to be linked with what or is it
>try-fail-try-
http://www.linmodems.org Driver is by chipset, you have a Lucent.
The last thing that I'm saying here is that it's going to work. Honestly,
you'll be better off with a new modem... one that's *not* a software modem.
Lee Howard
At 04:35 PM 7/10/00 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi all people,
>
>Where ca
Hi,
As I know for Software Raid 0, the data will write to the two disk
at the same time, How about If I delete the data, will the data be
removed from the two disk at the same time.
Thank you
Mark
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John Aldrich wrote:
> Strictly speaking in general, you need to avoid PCI modems like the
> plague! The vast majority of them are "software" (aka "Win") modems.
> I'd go with the ISA, especially if it's jumper configurable!
> John
The trend is definetly going toward pci devices. ISA is
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 11:14:52AM -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> > Ditto on the SERIAL external modems... but I've yet to hear
> > of a USB external modem that isn't a Winmodem of some sort. Also, let's
> > keep our terms right... a Cable modem is
Hi, there!
I need some help with my network & dialup
configuration.
I have RH 6.2 installed on a Dell Latitude CPi laptop.
For the network card interface(eth0), I specified the
static ip address 111.111.111.112 to connect to the
local network.
For the modem card interface(ppp0), I left the ip out
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> Ditto on the SERIAL external modems... but I've yet to hear
> of a USB external modem that isn't a Winmodem of some sort. Also, let's
> keep our terms right... a Cable modem is a different beast entirely, and
> I've never heard of an External Cab
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi all people,
>
> Where can I find a driver for Top Modem Card (LT win modem)
>
> - internal PCI modem LTU V.90 K56
> - interfaces: FJ11, RS-232
>
> I have browsed following URL
>
> http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/2708a.html
>
> but could not find
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Volkan Coskun wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have been searching for a Linux compatible modem and planning to buy an
> internal USR.
> Which one you recommend: PCI or ISA? what are the advantages/disadvantages
> of PCI and ISA?
> More specifically, the model numbers that I am interested
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
> Eddie,
>
> My name is Steven, and I am having the same issue as Ahbiad. I tried to FTP to my
>box,
> and it will not allow me. Then I looked in messages and nothing in there about it.
>
> WHY??
>
Silly question -- have you set up an FTP *server* on
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, rpjday wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 06 Jul 2000, Stephen King wrote:
> > > Could someone define for me the difference between a winmodem and a regular
> > > modem?
> > >
> > WinModem is missing most of the hardware that makes a modem. It's
>
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Dave Reed wrote:
> > Resent-Cc:
> > MBOX-Line: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jul 7 13:30:22 2000
> > From: "Stephen King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > So let me get this straight most Internal modems are WinModems. Were as all
> > External modems aren't WinModems?
> > SK
>
>
I would add a couple of Caveats to this (marked below)
-Original Message-
From: Dave Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 3:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WinModems Internal vs External
>> Resent-Cc:
>> MBOX-Line: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jul 7 13:3
We use seagull bartender software.
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From: Robert Canary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OFFTOPIC} CD Label Software
Sorry for the offtopic post..
I am looking for some software that creates CD Label
Hi Anthony
I did do a little searching for RFCs on this, but haven't found anything
applicable.
Searching for "Delivery Status Notification" just gives RFCs that deal
with MTA handling of delivery status, not clients.
In addition, I get no hits on "Disposition-Notification-To" which appears
to
So is there a How-To on what needs to be linked with what or is it
try-fail-try-fail and maybe get lucky?
Bob
Lee Howard wrote:
>
> I've done all of my kernel-2.2.16 upgrading from tarball with no problems.
> I've generally disliked the way RPM kernels upgrade. Sadly, I do miss out
> on RedHat'
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Greg Wright wrote:
> >Just curious as to how these "read reciept" things work.
>
> Its usually meant to be a client only thing, there is sucessfully delivered
> (has been accepted by the mail server) &
of course :)
> sucessfully displayed on clients side (means they real
Hi all people,
Where can I find a driver for Top Modem Card (LT win modem)
- internal PCI modem LTU V.90 K56
- interfaces: FJ11, RS-232
I have browsed following URL
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/2708a.html
but could not find it.
Any recommendation. Thanks.
B.R.
Stephen
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Chuck Mead wrote:
>That's not surprising since libtiff was buggy and was updated on 2000-05-23:
>
>
>See the announcement here:
>http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2000-026.html
>
>Get the files here:
>ftp://updates.redhat.com/6.2/i386/libtiff-3.5.5-2.i386.rpm
>ftp://up
Hi,
Thanks
Stephen
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: Tele-answering/connection software
> Start here:
>
> http://www.linuxtelephony.org/
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> [E
Steven,
same with me
nothing in /var/log/messages...
Did you try anything on ipfwadm by any chance?
If you didn't then I can rule that out as causing my grief...
thanks,
Ahbaid.
Steven Pierce wrote:
> Eddie,
>
> My name is Steven, and I am having the same issue as Ahbiad. I tried to F
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