Hi,
I have to install one Web-mail interface like hotmail where users of
multiple domains can log in and check their mail. This is required where
:
# an organisation has assigned its 3-4 departments different domains/
sub-domains
# it is using a single mail-server for all the domains/ departments
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 03:49:15PM +1200, Juha Saarinen wrote:
| %-> I am about to embark on an upgrade to XFree86 4.0.1. I am
| %-> currently downloading the rpms from a rawhide mirror. Is
| %-> there anything other than geting all the 4.0.4-0.43 rpms
| %-> that I need? That seems too easy. W
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 05:19:17PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Gary Nielson wrote:
>
> > I am trying to understand how to deal with users, groups and permissions
> > with directories that are mounted via nfs from a remote server. I am
> > mounting a subdirectory under Irix 6.5, using the xfs file
Juha Saarinen wrote:
> %-> I am about to embark on an upgrade to XFree86 4.0.1. I am
> %-> currently downloading the rpms from a rawhide mirror. Is
> %-> there anything other than geting all the 4.0.4-0.43 rpms
> %-> that I need? That seems too easy. What about gnome stuff?
> %-> Will the sur
%-> I am about to embark on an upgrade to XFree86 4.0.1. I am
%-> currently downloading the rpms from a rawhide mirror. Is
%-> there anything other than geting all the 4.0.4-0.43 rpms
%-> that I need? That seems too easy. What about gnome stuff?
%-> Will the surrent Gnome I have from a brand n
Hello Everyone:
The Story:
About two months ago I installed a third EIDE hard drive (WD 102AA 10.2
gig) on my box. The install itself wasn't a problem, it was recognized
and formatted easily. I divided the drive into four primary partitions.
Soon I discovered a problem booting between Win95B an
Good - glad it's working! Nameserver: see if your ISP has an FAQ page or
something that lists the ip addresses of their nameservers - many do (and you
will obviously have to use ip addresses). Otherwise, you can track down your
ISP's nameservers by going to www.networksolutions.com , click on WHOI
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Statux wrote:
> > Well, I downloaded and installed the RPMs. When I did that,
> > it was included in the "system services" menu from "setup"
> > as an optional service to start.
>
> setup? I don't think too many people use that thing :/ I certainly don't
> :P
>
I'm too lazy
Adam Sleight wrote:
>
> dual boot win98 and redhat 6.2. how do I mount D: drive?
>
> mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/wincworks just fine and it mounts the
> C: drive but I can't mount the D: drive where all my mp3s are stored so
> XMMS can play them. D: is on the extended partition as a logica
>I am running Red Hat 6.2 on one of the boxes in my lab. I want to
>set up a remote printer that connects to another pc (Red Hat 6.1). >I
>used printtool to set up the remote printer but without success. >Daemon
>won't start on the remote
>host. I checked hosts.lpd and it is ok. I don't have
> Well, I downloaded and installed the RPMs. When I did that,
> it was included in the "system services" menu from "setup"
> as an optional service to start.
setup? I don't think too many people use that thing :/ I certainly don't
:P
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From: "Kevin Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Ultra ATA66 /EIDE HDD
> Run the command : hdparm -c1 -d1 /dev/hdx everytime the machine boots,
Where to run the abovementioned command. Whe
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm "migrating" to Red Hat from SuSE, and I'm not sure how to make sshd
> run(on it's own, at boot time).
>
> From inetd?
>
Well, I downloaded and installed the RPMs. When I did that,
it was included in the "system services" menu from "
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm "migrating" to Red Hat from SuSE, and I'm not sure how to make sshd
> run(on it's own, at boot time).
>
> From inetd?
>
> Any pointers would be great.
>
> Thanks,
> JW
>
> P.S. it's ssh from www.ssh.com - not opens
Howdy,
I'm "migrating" to Red Hat from SuSE, and I'm not sure how to make sshd
run(on it's own, at boot time).
From inetd?
Any pointers would be great.
Thanks,
JW
P.S. it's ssh from www.ssh.com - not openssh
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On 24 Aug 2000 08:33 George Georgiev wrote:
>I installed Staroffice 5.2 under my root account in KDE. However, when i
went
>to my user account (under Gnome) i couldn't find a way to create a shortcut
or
>whatever to Staroffice, i couldn't even find it. Can you please help me
with
>this, and tell m
I am about to embark on an upgrade to XFree86 4.0.1. I am
currently downloading the rpms from a rawhide mirror. Is
there anything other than geting all the 4.0.4-0.43 rpms
that I need? That seems too easy. What about gnome stuff?
Will the surrent Gnome I have from a brand new 6.2 install
work?
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From: Dan Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 24, 2000 5:46 PM
Subject: IDE installation moving to a root RAID (hardware RAID) - bootu
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Dan Browning wrote:
> Plus, how do I create a initial ram disk (initrd)? And do I need one even
> though I compiled the raid card drivers into the 2.2.16 kernel (not as
> modules)?
>
When compiling the kernel, make initrd, I think is what you
need.
John
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I'm trying to load RedHat 6.2 on a server with a Mylex 352 card. I've been
unable to create a drivers diskette because the driver requires 2.2.16 (rh62
is 2.2.14).
So I gave up and just decided to install to IDE, load the new
kernel+drivers, then move /root and /boot over to the raid device. Af
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> Thanks. Interestingly enough it would not mount as ext2 which is what I
> have /mnt/floppy set to in fstab. I also had a /mnt/fatfloppy that was
> set to msdos file system that works. Why would this be an msdos type?
> Is there a compatability issue
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Statux wrote:
> Err.. not vfat.. nm.. you know what I mean.
>
:-)
John
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Okay, I can't even begin to tell you how stupid I feel right now. I almost
want to make up some fix that I had to apply to get this to work. Turns
out, I mistyped the IP address for my Windows box. I had it set to
192.160.0.1. Doh! Feel free to call me whatever names you can come up
with.
Gary Nielson wrote:
> I am trying to understand how to deal with users, groups and permissions
> with directories that are mounted via nfs from a remote server. I am
> mounting a subdirectory under Irix 6.5, using the xfs filesystem, from
> Redhat 6.2.
>
> The uid and gids mean different things o
"Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes" wrote:
> Hello
> I am running Red Hat 6.2 on one of the boxes in my lab. I want to
> set up a remote printer that connects to another pc (Red Hat 6.1). I
> used printtool to set up the remote printer but without success. Daemon
> won't start on the remote
> host. I
> Thanks. Interestingly enough it would not mount as ext2 which is what I
> have /mnt/floppy set to in fstab. I also had a /mnt/fatfloppy that was
> set to msdos file system that works. Why would this be an msdos type?
> Is there a compatability issue somewhere that makes redhat need.
Eh.. I d
I am trying to understand how to deal with users, groups and permissions
with directories that are mounted via nfs from a remote server. I am
mounting a subdirectory under Irix 6.5, using the xfs filesystem, from
Redhat 6.2.
The uid and gids mean different things on the remote Irix box, so I am
Statux wrote:
> example for 1.44MB image file:
>
> dd if=boot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
>
> You must be root (have full permissions for the floppy disk device)
> boot.img is the image file (or whatever it happens to be named)
> /dev/fd0 is your floppy disk drive
> bs=1440k says that the block size
Err.. not vfat.. nm.. you know what I mean.
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Um - yeah. Your problem is that you can't see 192.168.0.1 from .2, and/or vice-versa;
not gateway problems. Sorry for misleading you!
And the resolv.conf file - "man resolver" says that a line starting with "nameserver"
should give the ip address immediately after it - so if the nameserver you
Hello
I am running Red Hat 6.2 on one of the boxes in my lab. I want to
set up a remote printer that connects to another pc (Red Hat 6.1). I
used printtool to set up the remote printer but without success. Daemon
won't start on the remote
host. I checked hosts.lpd and it is ok. I don't have
Then the vfat would be fine.. i just saw the first couple lines and then
threw out an answer.. eh.. good to know all around :P
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Statux wrote:
> > example for 1.44MB image file:
> >
> > dd if=boot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
> >
> > Y
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Statux wrote:
> example for 1.44MB image file:
>
> dd if=boot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
>
> You must be root (have full permissions for the floppy disk device)
> boot.img is the image file (or whatever it happens to be named)
> /dev/fd0 is your floppy disk drive
> bs=1440k sa
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> How can I mount and look at the files contained in the
> intallation images for redhat? I can't seem to mount them
> after copying to a the floppy as ext2 filesystems or as
> msdos. Any ideas? I would like to be able to run an
> upgrade installation on
example for 1.44MB image file:
dd if=boot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
You must be root (have full permissions for the floppy disk device)
boot.img is the image file (or whatever it happens to be named)
/dev/fd0 is your floppy disk drive
bs=1440k says that the block size is 1.44MB. This option (for
How can I mount and look at the files contained in the
intallation images for redhat? I can't seem to mount them
after copying to a the floppy as ext2 filesystems or as
msdos. Any ideas? I would like to be able to run an
upgrade installation on machines with no floppies.
Any help appreciated.
Sorry my info was out of date use http://lists.samba.org/ instead as
they are in the process of moving the lists to a different host.
Regards, Hugh
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hugh E Cruickshank
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000
Hi Mark:
The list is up and running and I have been receiving my digests
of both the samba and ntdom lists without any apparent problems.
Try using the listproc web interface:
http://lists.samba.org/cgi-bin/weblist
Regards, Hugh
--
Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.c
Hi,
Very briefly, I'm trying to subscribe to the SAMBA mailing list
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), but I don't seem to be subscribed or get a reply from
the list (I've waited days!!!). If you are a subscriber, please tell me if
the list is up or down (possibly privately so that this doesn't clog the
r
I remember seeing a reference to the "password server"field. I'll check it
again. Didn't see that in the smb.conf file.
Already have the account on the PDC and smbpasswd ran successfully. It stated
I had joined the domain.
I'll keep looking. I'm really hopefull of an all NT domain solution w
>I hadn't heard that... They said they would appeal, but that was a lengthy
>process... They were still up the days before their order date, but as of
>that date they were shut down... I haven't looked for a week or two, so I
>don't know if they're back up or not.
They were never down. The o
Scott,
Give a look at http://www.mail2web.com
Regards
Gustav
Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
> users who travel or who would like access to their mail via
I hadn't heard that... They said they would appeal, but that was a lengthy
process... They were still up the days before their order date, but as of
that date they were shut down... I haven't looked for a week or two, so I
don't know if they're back up or not.
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Yes, cwmail. You can set it up anyway you like. It works great!
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
--I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
--retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
--users who travel or who would like ac
Ok. I'm running Samba and have used swat (samba gui tool) to configure
my smb.conf file. After I startup the daemons I can see the server from
my NT client however I am prompted for a user account and password when
I try to attach to a samba share. I've tried administrator (from the NT
domain)
Scott Skrogstad writes:
I am currently using SqWebMail in conjunction with Courier IMAP and QMail.
Try the following:
www.inter7.com/freesoftware/main.html
Eric
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a gro
>> -Original Message-
>> From:Wayne Dyer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent:Thursday, August 24, 2000 1:51 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Gnapster
>>
>> Mike A. Harris wrote:
>> > On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Chris Kloiber wrote:
>> >
>> > >> I
I guess I hadn't saved the default gateway setting in
linuxconf. Regardless, that wasn't the problem. I changed it and it
didn't help... :(
Here's my route output:
Destination Gateway GenmaskFlMet Ref Use Iface
192.168.0.2# 255.255.255.2
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Napster is under a court order to shut down it's database server... Nothing
> will connect there, now.
>
Since when? Last I heard the court of appeals blocked that order!
John
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Napster is under a court order to shut down it's database server... Nothing
will connect there, now.
> -Original Message-
> From: Wayne Dyer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 1:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Gnapster
>
> M
Dear russb,
If you are using kde , it is very simple. Just go to KDE
control center + Input Devices + Mouse. Here you will find option to adjust
the acceleration of mouse.
Please get back to me if you are not clear
Happy Linuxing
K.Deepak
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>
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
> users who travel or who would like access to their mail via their browser.
> Anyone using this type of so
Mike A. Harris wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Chris Kloiber wrote:
>
> >> I admit, I'm not familiar with napster or gnapster at all, but
> >> I'd just like to try it out to see what all the noise is about.
> >
> >I found Gnapster on my machine after a Helix update. After all the
> >Napster noise i
http://jwebmail.sourceforge.net/
eric
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
> users who travel or who would like access to their mail via their browser.
> Anyone using this type of soft
I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
users who travel or who would like access to their mail via their browser.
Anyone using this type of software?
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
[
Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> Hm Starbuck is also a character from Moby Dick. Is
> Hedwig the name of one of the Mates?
Not that I'm aware of or could find.
> Or (and this is REALLY weak!) The World Figure Skating Championships
> have a Hedwig Winzer from Germany as winner at some point
Roy Harrison wrote:
> Thanks Brett.
>
> It's starting to make sense. I don't like that the first time anyone can
> log on if they have a unix password, but what you said that interests me is
> that once the server has the remote's key, I can then remove that key from
> the authorized key file and
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, kdeepak wrote:
> Hi All,
> Can anyone tell me whether it is possible to have two networks
> i.e. 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0 under a single domain, say xyz.foo.com
>
> If yes, then please explain me how to set this up . My all the servers are
> Linux RedHat 5.2
>
> An
You might see what /sbin/route gives you ... although I tried this on a box at work
and the command doesn't exist. So I must have something on my home machine that I
don't have at work. If the route command works, you can check your gateway that way -
your gateway should show up as a line label
To any who care (again)... My firewall is free for the copying at
http://tomii.erols.com/firewall.txt
If anyone sees anything wrong with it, or you think it's missing some stuff,
please let me know...
> -Original Message-
> From: Nitebirdz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, Augu
Yes, I am sure the eth0 interface is up and running. When I do a 'ifconfig' it shows
up with the
proper IP, etc. I will attempt to ping the loopback when I get home. As for the
webpage, I don't
have Apache installed on the linux box yet, I was waiting to get the networking up
first. Unless
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Eric Wood wrote:
> I used to read the kernel mail list archive over a
> http://kernelnotes.org/lnxlists
>
> I think they've moved mail email servers - does anyone know of a new archive
> site for this list?
>
I know it is a less than satisfactory reply, but just in case yo
Yes, the physical network is working. I have a triple boot on this system
(Win98/Win2k/RH6.0) and
the LAN works fine in both Win98 and Win2k. So, hardware-wise I should be fine. I am
unable to
ping either way using either the IP or the boxname.
Speaking of boxname, how do I name the linux bo
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am a new redhat/linux user, so please excuse my ignorance. :)
>
> I'm trying to setup a home LAN with my Win98 box housing the internet connection,
>and the Linux
> box (RH 6.0) having access to the internet and housing a web and email server.
Yes, under the same domain isn't a problem... It's meerly a lookup in your
DNS databases... We used to have 5 different subnets under a single domain
(engr.siu.edu)... Each machine gets it's own name, of course...
> -Original Message-
> From: kdeepak [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thu
Thanks Brett.
It's starting to make sense. I don't like that the first time anyone can
log on if they have a unix password, but what you said that interests me is
that once the server has the remote's key, I can then remove that key from
the authorized key file and have some control over who c
Adam Sleight wrote:
> dual boot win98 and redhat 6.2. how do I mount D: drive?
>
> mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/wincworks just fine and it mounts the
> C: drive but I can't mount the D: drive where all my mp3s are stored so
> XMMS can play them. D: is on the extended partition as a logical d
(I'm no expert so don't quote me... but...)
Your ip networks (192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0) should be independent of your domain
name - xyz.foo.com.
For example, 192.168.1.10 could be www.xyz.foo.com, and 192.168.2.10 could be
ftp.xyz.foo.com . And, I don't know why both of these couldn't be on
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> I am looking to put some of my financial machines and NT machines behind a
> firewall. I would like to run my firewall on RH. I am looking for
> something realitivly easy to maintain. Any suggestions?
>
Jut a simple Red Hat Linux disk should suff
Roy Harrison wrote:
> Thanks for the info on root.
>
> The reason I'm using SSH is that we have DSL users with dynamic IP's. A:
> Our telnet wrappers are useless and B: even if it could be used, it's
> unencrypted.
>
> I was under the impression that with secure shell you could generate a key
> o
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 09:04:32 -0700
"Adam Sleight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#dual boot win98 and redhat 6.2. how do I mount D: drive?
nevermind D: drive was /hda6...works fine.../boot had to be under the
1024 cyclinder and that's why it is before the D: drive...my mistake.
#mount -t vfat /dev
I know this sounds obvious - but is the physical network working? Do you have link
lights on your network cards on?
Then - the hosts file in Windows is in C:\WINDOWS\hosts - no extension, just hosts.
Probably not one there already.
You can't ping either box from either box? Using ping or ping
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me whether it is possible to have two networks
i.e. 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0 under a single domain, say xyz.foo.com
If yes, then please explain me how to set this up . My all the servers are
Linux RedHat 5.2
Any help would be highly appreciable
Regards
K.Dee
dual boot win98 and redhat 6.2. how do I mount D: drive?
mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/wincworks just fine and it mounts the
C: drive but I can't mount the D: drive where all my mp3s are stored so
XMMS can play them. D: is on the extended partition as a logical drive.
Can't linux access it?
I do not have a hosts file setup on the windows box. Where would I put it? I did not
realize
windows knew how to use a hosts file... :)
Yes, networking it started. I'm not at home right now, but I have run ifconfig and it
showed both
the 'eth0' and 'lo' interfaces.
I am not familiar with h
What about something like:
perl scriptname.pl >> /dev/devicetogoto 2>&1
Under other UNIX's I use something like this for my crontab entries except
that I send it to /dev/null.
John
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From: Burke, Thomas G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 6:08
Hi,
Do you have your hosts file set up on both the
windows and Linux box?
Do you have networking actually started on the
Linux Box? (/sbin/ifconfig should give you information)
Do you have anything in hosts.deny that would
cause trouble?
Just some things to check.
Linda Hanigan
I used to read the kernel mail list archive over a
http://kernelnotes.org/lnxlists
I think they've moved mail email servers - does anyone know of a new archive
site for this list?
Thanks,
-Eric wood
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At 07:30 PM 8/23/00 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>Have someone outside your network try to connect to your web server. It
>will probably work.
To try this from inside your network, go to www.anonymizer.com and enter
the URL.
Dan Kronstadt
Sunland, Ca
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Why is the alphabet in
I am a new redhat/linux user, so please excuse my ignorance. :)
I'm trying to setup a home LAN with my Win98 box housing the internet connection, and
the Linux
box (RH 6.0) having access to the internet and housing a web and email server. I
realize that the
Linux box would make a better serve
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Kevin Wood wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I have a customer who is purchasing a terabyte san. Apparently you need
> some sort of patch so that Linux may recognize a drive of that size.
> Does anyone know of sucha thing and also do you know where I might get
> it. Any help would
Thanks for the info on root.
The reason I'm using SSH is that we have DSL users with dynamic IP's. A:
Our telnet wrappers are useless and B: even if it could be used, it's
unencrypted.
I was under the impression that with secure shell you could generate a key
on the sever that would have to b
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Bruce Williams wrote:
> How is it done?
> I have tried to connect to the webpage but it times out.
> I changing jobs and would stop recieving the redhat-list
>
Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message
"help" in the subject, I think for details. You'll need your pas
Hm Starbuck is also a character from Moby Dick. Is
Hedwig the name of one of the Mates?
Or (and this is REALLY weak!) The World Figure Skating Championships
have a Hedwig Winzer from Germany as winner at some point, along with
JoJo Starbuck at a different point.
Can't see any relation
You must have run ./so.bin for installation. This is single user
mode installation. For network/ multi-user installarion, run
./so.bin /net
Uk
George Georgiev wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I installed Staroffice 5.2 under my root account in KDE. However, when i went
> to my user account (under Gn
El día 24 Aug 00 08:33:08 EDT George Georgiev escribió:
>
> I installed Staroffice 5.2 under my root account in KDE. However, when i went
> to my user account (under Gnome) i couldn't find a way to create a shortcut o
r
> whatever to Staroffice, i couldn't even find it. Can you please help me w
Wasn't the beta for 6.0 called Starbuck? Therfore instead of Apollo ->
Hedwig, you get Apollo -> Starbuck, which makes more sense (at least to
old fans of BattleStar Galactica). Now how Starbuck goes to Hedwig, I
don't know, though I am a fan of the Potter books.
-burk
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Ward
Hi Dan,
> - compile the .h and .c from dandelion.com in the linux src tree. (make
> modules)
> - take the resulting DAC960.o file and gzip it. copy the DAC960.o.gz to
> /mnt/floppy and rename it modules.cgz.
That procedure is not correct. cgz stands for .cpio.gz, so it is a gzi
I've never tried it, but could you use gets(STDERR) in your program?
I'm assuming of course, that your program is written in C/C++...
> -Original Message-
> From: Clarence Donath [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 8:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
Does anyone know of a program, or a shell with a feature that will take
whatever is printed to STDOUT or STDERR and enter the lines in the terminal?
I'm playing around with a file modification monitor in Perl, and when the
program running in the background writes to my terminal, I want that messa
My comments are at the bottom...
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From: Wayne Dyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 3:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Names
Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> Where does redhat get the names from for the different releases?
>
> Manhattan, Hedwi
As it turns out, 2.2.16 from ftp.kernel.org has the RTL net driver marked
as experimental, which I discovered after going through the menuconfig
"Config.in" scripts. Ray also told me this (Thanks Ray). It's not a
readhat thing, it's a kernel thing.
Thanks, though! ;)
...Mike
At 07:14 PM 23/
Hi,
I installed Staroffice 5.2 under my root account in KDE. However, when i went
to my user account (under Gnome) i couldn't find a way to create a shortcut or
whatever to Staroffice, i couldn't even find it. Can you please help me with
this, and tell me do i have to install Staroffice under Gn
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Bruce Williams wrote:
> How is it done?
> I have tried to connect to the webpage but it times out.
> I changing jobs and would stop recieving the redhat-list
>
> Bruce Williams
> Biomedical Engineering
> Royal North Shore
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Wayne Dyer wrote:
> Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> > Where does redhat get the names from for the different releases?
> >
> > Manhattan, Hedwig, Cartman, Zoot, Pinstripe etc.
>
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Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> Where does redhat get the names from for the different releases?
>
> Manhattan, Hedwig, Cartman, Zoot, Pinstripe etc.
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Halloween
Mother's Day 1.0
Mother's Day 1.1
2.0beta
2.0
2.1
3.03 Picasso
3.x beta Rembrandt
4.0 Colgate
4.1 Vanderbilt
4.2 Biltmore
4.? Thunderbir
Hi Everybody,
(OS RH 6.2)
Recently I connect to Internet via Broadband with a ATM card. It works on
M$Windoz. However I could not get it work in Linux.
Any recommendation and/or pointer would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
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