What Monitor settings go well with ViewSonic Professional Series
PF790? It's a 19" monitor with maximum pixel size 1600x1200 and
SonicTron/Trintron technology. It's also backwards compatible.
Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
When you reply to this message, p
What Monitor settings go well with ViewSonic Professional Series
PF790? It's a 19" monitor with maximum pixel size 1600x1200 and
trintronic technology. It's also backwards compatible.
Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
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i have 2 boxes. this one (box1) and another one networked to this
one(box2). box1 has a 24/7 ppp, box2 can also dial up if need be. i want
box2 to use box1's ppp for like during the day(for http, pop3, & irc)
and then have box2 use its own ppp at night.
i have tried/used fbuilder-lite-2.0.1, i li
Linda,
I have tried to mount the drive. so that it looks like a drive on my windoze box.
To have no luck. What am I missing??
Steven
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On 7/13/2000 at 10:33 PM linda hanigan wrote:
>Samba allows a windows machine to easily access a linux machines files
At 11:06 PM 7/13/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I've got a question here I've got an ISDN router and
>I've got ident configured to run on my linux box and have
>port 113 pointed to the linux box SPECIFICALLY to allow
>ident lookups. Well, this evening, I was trying to do some
>IRC stuff and ended up ha
Samba allows a windows machine to easily access a linux machines files and
printers.
If you are dual booting you can mount your windows partitions with Linux. I
have
never needed to mount a windows harddrive partition but I mount windows zip
drives
and floppies all the time.
Linda Han
I've got a question here I've got an ISDN router and
I've got ident configured to run on my linux box and have
port 113 pointed to the linux box SPECIFICALLY to allow
ident lookups. Well, this evening, I was trying to do some
IRC stuff and ended up having to telnet into my shell
account and ru
I used Kermit and it worked great.
Linda Hanigan
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From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 11:58 PM
Subject: using Linux as a serial console
> Minicom (at first glance) appears t
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, william lewis wrote:
> > is this list still in service. I haven't received any messages since July
> > 7th... Number #733.
> >
> >
> I get messages in here every day.
> John
To avoid sending extraneous messages to the list, when I am unsure if
Umm
Try to install the package and see what it is missing>
> is simply the package, in many cases, could be excessively large. One
> solution would be to include an easy way to extract the list of
DL
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Hi all
I have a weird problem with my sendmail that I can't work out (I posted it
a few weeks ago, but haven't got any response yet, so I'm posting it
again).
When the logs rotate (with logrotate) sendmail starts to only log half of
what it did before. Before rotation it would log the email comi
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, william lewis wrote:
> is this list still in service. I haven't received any messages since July
> 7th... Number #733.
>
>
I get messages in here every day.
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jim Travnick wrote:
> boy i realy should read all my email before i send one out.
>
:-)
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jim Travnick wrote:
> so what is IMWhell and is it part of RH 6.2? or is it somthing i have to get
> yet? oh and does it work with any wheel mouse?
> forgive me if i sound dumb but im just trying to learn.
> Jim
>
IMWheel is an app that translates the motions of your wheel
in
William,
It has been very busy. I am getting over a hundred a night.
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Hi all,
I have a linux machine acting as a ipmasq gateway for a modem dialup and was
running it on a P-150 with 64MB RAM and a 2GB HDD. I did a complete redhat
install and still have oodles of space left and when its up and running the
CPU runs at less than 10% and there is heaps of memory left
boy i realy should read all my email before i send one out.
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jim Travnick wrote:
> > > Have you tried setting up and using IMWHeel?
> > what is that and where do i find it??
> >
> imwheel is an app that you can download to make your wheelmouse work.
> Th
so what is IMWhell and is it part of RH 6.2? or is it somthing i have to get
yet? oh and does it work with any wheel mouse?
forgive me if i sound dumb but im just trying to learn.
Jim
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, kdeepak wrote:
> > Hi Jim,
> > You the mouseconfig tool to setu
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Hi - we had a remote server go pretty unresponsive on us last night - it's online now
but refusing all connections - I got the following log exerpts emailed to me by
logcheck with is running on the server. I'm waiting for the owner to get into work so
he can give it the three finger salute...
Hi Thomas,
**Begin Non-Authoritative answer**
Someone ran rpcinfo -p against your host. They were trying to
determine what rpc processes you were running. This is a standard
scan tactic prior to an intrusion attempt. The rpc's have
many known vulnerabilities.
**End Non-Authoritative
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> > Sounds good, but why would ftp just suddenly stop working?
> >
> > It worked fine and then just broke
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
> Any changes made to the machine you're trying to ftp into? If you've
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Mark Ivey wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to restrict a user's login to only certain IP numbers. I have
> tried editing /etc/security/access.conf & /etc/usertty (after a tip in the
> man page for login). Neither of these have any effect though. How do I
> do this under Redhat 6.2
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 10:11:32PM -0600, Ted Hilts was heard to say:
> > > >- Transcript of session follows -
> > > > ... while talking to mx01.telus.net.:
> > > > >>> MAIL From:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SIZE=131
> > > > <<< 553 spcl.mspt.com does not exist
> > > > 501 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dat
I'm sure this is an easy one, but I can't find documentation for it.
Since I've given up Gnome and use only Enlightenment, I've lost access
to the mouse and keyboard configurations (I can choose the types, of
course, using the X configuration tools, but I can't tune the
behavior). Surely there
Ted Hilts wrote:
>
> I am having this problem on both Red Hat 6.0 and SuSE6.4.
>
> I orginally sent the help request to the CGI list but there have been no
> takers. Since I am having the same problem on Red HAT Linux I thought I
> would also try this list.
>
> Basically, when I use perl scrip
I am having this problem on both Red Hat 6.0 and SuSE6.4.
I orginally sent the help request to the CGI list but there have been no
takers. Since I am having the same problem on Red HAT Linux I thought I
would also try this list.
Basically, when I use perl script as a CGI operation and evoke sen
Hi all,
Please excuse this cross post but I have not received any responses from the
Balsa list and hoped to find a larger group here.
Help would be appreciated o I can get a good e-mail clientr up and running.
Incidentally the client needs to handle multiple POP3 accounts.
-- Forwarde
Make the connection using netcfg and set it as user controlable
Or is the connection is already made edit
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 and change:
USERCTL=no
to:
USERCTL=yes
HTH
Chris
>I have set up an IP Masq box for my folks. I really don't want them
>dealing with command line,
Bret Hughes wrote:
> either. Is there a way to do a mapping on username rather
> than the number so I can keep the ownership as the user and
> not have to fiddle with the passwd file to keep the numbers
> the same?
I've never heard of one.
> Looking for enlightenment.
Use yp. Make sure this
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Edward Schernau wrote:
> I have a pcmcia NIC that can be located at 0x300, 0x320 or 0x340.
> Linux sees it at 0x300, but Windows can move the card to 0x320. I
> need the card to live at 0x320, so that the onboard sound of the
> laptop will work right.
>
> Any way to tell pc
Create an account for everyone on the file server and use the "user map"
function of samba to keep the ownership correctly aligned. This will take
care of the Windows users. As for keeping the owner straight when using an
nfs mount, I dont know if you can map ID's, but I *think* you can. Gotta
be
Nitebirdz wrote:
> Shouldn't this be considered a bug in that particular RPM package? I
> mean, after all the dependency that needs to be satisfied is not whether
> the rpm for that kernel is installed but rather that the kernel itself is
> installed by whichever means. A simple "cat /proc/versi
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, dattatraya wrote:
->
->sorry, im a newbie so can anyone plase tell me what is samba, and can
->i use it on a standalone machine that has both win98se and rh6.0 so
->that i can each os can access each others info... sorry if this is too
->dumb. just guide me to where i can fin
I have a file server that I mount a /pub directory all the
time from my laptop and occationally from one or more test
machines. This is also shared via samba with several
windows98 and NT machines. I have been pulling my hair out
wondering how the ownership was being changed on several
files and
I definitely have to agree with you. We are a software duplication
company and print labels on cd's all the time. We always tell
customers to provide graphics in a tiff file format.
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Chad Rismiller wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, George Lenzer wrote:
>
> > I have set up an IP Masq box for my folks. I really don't want them dealing with
>command line, so I would like to find a reliable way of bringing up/down ppp0 via a
>web interface. I've looked at quite a few of the web i
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Bret Hughes wrote:
> > I guess I will need to train my partner to export all images as jpeg. I
>
> If you're working on professional graphics, I would suggest saving the
> original as TIFF. Saving as JPEG is fine if you never plan to modify
> the image, but if you have t
erik wrote:
> this sounds good to me in theory, but I just wanted to check with people
> who know what they are doing. I want to use fetchmail go grab my mail
> off of a few different places I have email and then have it on my mail
> machine in which I have a IMAP server running. This would work
> Bob Hartung wrote:
> >
> > Tried "make symlinks"
> > I get the same error
cd /usr/include
ln -s ../src/linux/include/linux linux
ln -s ../src/linux/include/asm asm
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Bret Hughes wrote:
> I guess I will need to train my partner to export all images as jpeg. I
If you're working on professional graphics, I would suggest saving the
original as TIFF. Saving as JPEG is fine if you never plan to modify
the image, but if you have to scale it, or rework some detail,
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, George Lenzer wrote:
> I have set up an IP Masq box for my folks. I really don't want them dealing with
>command line, so I would like to find a reliable way of bringing up/down ppp0 via a
>web interface. I've looked at quite a few of the web interfaces on freshmeat.net.
Hi George,
You haven't given enough information to trigger an exact answer.
But, anyway i am able to understand your needs. What you can do is to
add sticky bit to user, group and others ( easiest) to the ppp script
which is invoked for ppp0. it can be ppp-dailer in case of seyon. Or to
I have set up an IP Masq box for my folks. I really don't want them dealing with
command line, so I would like to find a reliable way of bringing up/down ppp0 via a
web interface. I've looked at quite a few of the web interfaces on freshmeat.net. I
did manage to find one that I really liked.
I have a pcmcia NIC that can be located at 0x300, 0x320 or 0x340.
Linux sees it at 0x300, but Windows can move the card to 0x320. I
need the card to live at 0x320, so that the onboard sound of the
laptop will work right.
Any way to tell pcmcia how to adjust the ioport of pcmcia cards?
--
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erik wrote:
> Ok,
>
> this sounds good to me in theory, but I just wanted to check with people
> who know what they are doing. I want to use fetchmail go grab my mail
> off of a few different places I have email and then have it on my mail
> machine in which I have a IMAP server running. This w
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> Such as up2date (included since 6.1)?
>
> LLaP
> bero
Does anyone actually have this working to the point that they trust it to
upgrade their system. IIRC the only posts I have seen on the list refer
to problems and not any threads ending with [solved] heade
Zoki wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> ->ANy one know how I can convert a pdd file to jpeg in linux?
> ->having a hell of a time finding any in Linux that will do
> ->this.
>
> *** Never heard of one existing for Linux. Can't you save your files in
> Photoshop deluxe directly t
Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
[...]
> Jul 11 15:16:09 tomii portmap[24180]: connect from 212.187.91.114 to dump():
> request from unauthorized host
Someone's knocking at portmap. TTBOMK, this indicates that they were
refused access.
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 09:58:12PM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Minicom (at first glance) appears to be more of a modem dialer. What
> program should I be using if I simply want to use the serial port to
> console into a null-modem-attached device, e.g. a headless Solaris box?
Though I don't us
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On 13/07/00 at 8:23 Chuck Mead wrote:
>On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 06:19:21PM +1000, Greg Wright was heard to say:
>> >
>> >I got smartlist up and running, and i want to have a web archive of the
>> >list (only running one now). I dont think smartlist can
Hey all,
I've noticed the following in my logs recently, & I'm wondering just
what it is that these people are trying to do. It must be a security
exploit that's know, & I just don't know what it is... Could someone please
enlighten me?
Thanks,
Tom
Log follows:
Jul 11 15:16:0
At 09:08 PM 7/12/00 , you wrote:
>I already have a network in my home which I built. I have an 8 port 10/100
>switch, and 3Com 10/100 NIC's in al 3 of my computers. This one will just
>add to
>what I have. Thanks everyone for all your help.
Cool. I think you will have excellent luck with t
At 10:52 PM 7/12/00 , you wrote:
>I am seeing these entries for the first time on a machine running RH5.2.
>Can anyone tell me what they might mean?
>
>Jul 12 23:31:05 medarb kernel: eth0: Too much work at interrupt, status
>0x01
>Jul 12 23:32:05 medarb last message repeated 3 times
>Jul 12 23:36:
Hi to all. Help !!
I have one server Redhat 6.2 and a lot
of Pop client ( Special account -> Account Pop )
When in client dialog box (fields :Email alias ) I put
2 or 3 or 4 alias the mail server go in error :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] not valid user .
Why ? If I put 1 only alias
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 06:19:21PM +1000, Greg Wright was heard to say:
>
>
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> On 13/07/00 at 1:52 erik wrote:
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> >Hi,
> >
> >I got smartlist up and running, and i want to have a web archive of the
> >list (only running one now). I dont think smar
Hi all!
I just signed up for eFax because I thought it might be handy once in a while.
I got my first fax on it, but it's a 4-pager and it's all in one *.tif file.
How on earth do I view all 4 pages? I've tried XV, EE, fax view (from the
efax rpm), and netscape, but all only display the first pa
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> > Such as up2date (included since 6.1)?
> >
> IF it actually worked! Unfortunately, my experience has been that
> Up2Date has a bad habit of crashing! :-(
> John
>
BTW, shouldn't this util have the DEFAULT server be
"updates.redhat.com" instead of the "pay"
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
>
> > As horrible as this sounds and as afriad I am to say it...maybe
> > something like the windows update? One that detects what packages
> > you already have installed and provides a list of links to t
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Chris Lynch wrote:
> I can't find www.linuxmodems.org , is there another URL similiar to that?
>
>
www.linmodems.org. Not linUXmodems.org.
John
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, kdeepak wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> You the mouseconfig tool to setup the mouse once again. Make sure
> that you emulate three buttons option. ( Be in root for this operation)
>
>
But that won't allow it to scroll. IMWheel will allow the wheel to be
used for scrolling.
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jim Travnick wrote:
> > Have you tried setting up and using IMWHeel?
> what is that and where do i find it??
>
imwheel is an app that you can download to make your wheelmouse work.
There are RPMs available for it, at least on www.rpmfind.net. I just
checked and FreshMeat has i
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
> As horrible as this sounds and as afriad I am to say it...maybe
> something like the windows update? One that detects what packages
> you already have installed and provides a list of links to the ones
> you need.
Such as up2date (included since 6.1)?
L
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
> Sounds like you need a new version of RPM? I've never heard of this
> problem. What version of Redhat are you running?
>
Known bug. It's been discussed to death on this list. You need to get
the "tarball" version of RPM4 and use IT instead of the RPM. The
As horrible as this sounds and as afriad I am to say it...maybe
something like the windows update? One that detects what packages
you already have installed and provides a list of links to the ones
you need.
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From: Chad W. Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesd
I use kermit; free, flexible.
- rick warner -
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Minicom (at first glance) appears to be more of a modem dialer. What
> program should I be using if I simply want to use the serial port to
> console into a null-modem-attached device, e.g. a headless So
Look at cu (call up). If you have it installed it has help via cu --help
It is easy and fast... works like tip from solaris and it is how I take care
of my Cisco routers from my Redhat Laptop!
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circa 1981... Bill Gates
"640K ou
erik wrote:
> this sounds good to me in theory, but I just wanted to check with people
> who know what they are doing. I want to use fetchmail go grab my mail
> off of a few different places I have email and then have it on my mail
> machine in which I have a IMAP server running. This would work
Chris Lynch wrote:
>
> I can't find www.linuxmodems.org , is there another URL similiar to that?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> > Chris, try http://www.linuxmodems.org and see if it's listed.
> >
http://www.linmodems.org
eric
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Todd -
Minicom'll do that too. Before you connect the serial cable, remove
the modem initialization string, set the baud rate to 9600-N-8-1 (at
least that's what our Ciscos, Sun E250, and Ultra 10 want), set the
port as appropriate, save the setup with a new name (serial.dfl, for
instance). Yo
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, David Lloyd wrote:
--It's a little off side, but Linux REALLY rocks on an Athlon 650, 320MB
--and a Riva TNT2 Ultra. To me, having such a computer is worth it - I can
--run apache, sendmail, AVP, ssh, inetd, sendmail, mysql and a host of
--other daemons and still have oodles
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 06:52:57PM -0500, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
> I have experienced the same problems, but would also hate to see every
> package include all of the programs upon which it depends. The issue I see
> is simply the package, in many cases, could be excessively large.
[...]
Agreed
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 07:28:06PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I RTFmvM but did not RTFrmM since I was trying to rename the files :)
Duh, one slap on the wrist for me for not reading properly... :-/ Sorry!
> You are right though, Linux does use GNU rm and the man page for rm
> does indeed spea
I can't find www.linuxmodems.org , is there another URL similiar to that?
Thanks,
Chris
> Chris, try http://www.linuxmodems.org and see if it's listed.
>
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Gordon Charrick wrote:
>
> 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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Well, I
Eddie,
Thanx for your info on your related problem. I've put it in my notes.
Linux is now recognizing the full amount of memory. Why, I'm not sure.
I ended up trying a few different minor changes of the append line,
running lilo after each change. None had any affect. So, I went back to
the
Hi!
> >I've been looking for a new computer that I can put Linux only on, but haven't
> >been able to find any older computers for sale. I don't really want to go and
> >buy a brand new Pentium III just for Linux. I was looking for like a Pentium
> >133, or something around that. I've been looki
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On 13/07/00 at 1:52 erik wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I got smartlist up and running, and i want to have a web archive of the
>list (only running one now). I dont think smartlist can do this my
>itself, but I am not sure tho. Is there a good program that can do thi
Hi Jim,
You the mouseconfig tool to setup the mouse once again. Make sure
that you emulate three buttons option. ( Be in root for this operation)
Please get back to me if you are not clear
Happy Linuxing
K.Deepak
Martin:
I don't know if you have solved your problem with Memory and lilo but I have
something for you to try as I have had a similiar experience about a year
ago with RH 4.2. I had just added some extra Ram and my post said I had 146.
Well I adjusted my append statement as you have to read 146 b
Sorry about the repost, but I have not seen this e-mail return to me, or
seen any others from the list for about 4 days now.
I would appreciate if anyone has any ideas on my problem (below).
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Hi all,
I have downloaded the new version of StarOffice (5.2) today and installed
to my Linux box (RedHat 6.0). I did a network installation with -net, and
it went fine. Then run the setup for root -went fine as well. However,
when I logged in as a non-root user and tried to run the setup, install
Ok,
this sounds good to me in theory, but I just wanted to check with people
who know what they are doing. I want to use fetchmail go grab my mail
off of a few different places I have email and then have it on my mail
machine in which I have a IMAP server running. This would work just
fine righ
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